last call energy...
Hey all -
A few days ago I sent you a note — before it went to the whole list, before it hit social — because you're one of the people who actually showed up at a Riveter event. I meant every word of it. And now I'm following up for one simple reason:
It's almost here.
This Wednesday — June 17 at 4 PM ET. Before You Exit: Build Confidence In Your Expertise — free, 60 minutes, with Kristina Flynn.
I want you in the room!
Let me be bold, because bold is my summer word. I reached out to you first on purpose. You may not be one of the women already out there running a business — that's the membership, and that's a different room. You may be in the in-between. The not-building-yet. The "I'm curious, but I'm not sure this is for me." Standing at the edge, not over it. I built this hour for you specifically. So I'm not going to let you quietly let it pass.
And Kristina is worth showing up for on her own. She was the single most popular expert we hosted all of last year — and before that, she spent years as a story whisperer to NBA stars, finding the narrative buried inside some of the most famous athletes alive and helping them tell it. If she can find the story in a superstar, trust me, she can find yours.
One hour. She'll help you name the expertise you've stopped noticing, surrounded by women who get it. More than 150 are already signed up.
You don't have to decide anything bigger that day. You just have to show up. That's the hardest part — and you've done it before.
One bonus, while I have you. The day before — Tuesday, June 16 at 1 PM ET — Riveter member and expert Laura Jawad runs a free SEO + GEO workshop: what's changed in search, what hasn't, and five concrete actions to get found in both Google and AI search. If any part of you is eyeing a move toward working for yourself, being findable is the whole ballgame now — AI answers most people's questions before they ever click a website. Worth the hour.
And one resource I swear by. I'm a Lettuce customer for life, and they just released a report — Inside the Solo Economy — on what the most successful one-person businesses actually have in common. The punchline: the people who out-earn and out-last everyone else treat the back end seriously. They're more than twice as likely to run an S corp (nearly half do), almost three times as likely to have a SEP-IRA, and twice as likely to have a Solo 401k.
As Lettuce's founder and CEO Ran Harpaz puts it: long-term planning is "part of the successful solo playbook." If you're thinking about going out on your own, this is the unglamorous stuff that actually makes it sustainable. Read it in full.
Questions about Lettuce, S corps, any of it? Hit reply. Here for it.
Rooting for you,
Amy
P.S. The note I sent you wasn't only about the workshop. Build Your Exit Plan, the live cohort, starts July 8 — three weeks where we name your expertise, build your offer, set up the back-end most people take months to figure out, and prime your network to actually pay you. Because you showed up first, your private link still carries 10% off on top of early-bird, and the regular site won't know to apply it. Not sure about fit? Book a call and ask my team anything.