Hey Love,
I still can't believe I'm writing this...
I had the incredible honor of being featured in The New York Times. π
When I first received the opportunity, I honestly had one of those moments where I had to stop and let it sink in. The New York Times. One of the most recognized publications in the world.
As entrepreneurs, we often spend so much time focused on the next goal, the next client, the next launch, that we forget to pause and celebrate how far we've come.
This was one of those moments.
Not because of the recognition itself, but because of what it represented.
Years earlier, I was navigating some of the hardest seasons of my life. Building a business, overcoming obstacles, learning lessons the hard way, and continuing to show up even when things felt uncertain.
There were plenty of moments where quitting would have been easier.
But I kept going.
I kept believing in the vision.
I kept believing that women deserve the opportunity to build businesses that create freedom, impact, and fulfillment.
And that belief led to opportunities I never could have imagined when I first started.
Being featured in The New York Times was a reminder that when you stay committed to your purpose, incredible things can happen.
More importantly, it reminded me that ordinary women can create extraordinary results when they're willing to trust themselves and take action.
That's exactly what we've seen happen inside Soul Business Accelerator over and over again.
Women stepping into their purpose.
Women creating financial freedom.
Women building businesses that change not only their lives, but the lives of the people they serve.
If you're reading this and feeling called toward something bigger, I want you to know that your dreams are valid.
The business you want to build is possible.
The impact you want to make matters.
And every successful entrepreneur starts exactly where you are right now β with a vision and a willingness to take the next step.
I'd love for you to read the full feature and celebrate this milestone with us.
π Click here to read the full New York Times article.
OR
π Click here to view the PDF version of the article.
Thank you for being part of this community and for allowing me to continue living out this mission every single day.
I'm so grateful you're here.
Hugest love,
Erica xo π





