“With Mighty, we're making on average $12,000 more during core sales months.”
“I went, ‘Wait, this is really important.’ It became my passion project. I spent hours and hours every week for months and years cultivating and growing this community. Then, at a certain point I realized, ‘Oh wait, I can't sustain this without an income.”
“[Being an artist] is a lonely profession. Worse, like the rest of the world, there’s a lot of inequality. Our goal was to change this by creating a safe, supportive space for female, nonbinary, and gender fluid artists to learn and grow together.”
“It didn’t seem fun or interesting to have my courses on one platform, a separate website for my blog and podcast, and juggle Facebook in the middle of everything. Then I thought about adding a forum to my website, but when I saw the resources it would take and what the result would be, I knew it would feel old and janky.”
“I know this is going to sound very woo-woo and mystical, but in 2018 I decided I was going to have a job in the entertainment industry at the end of the year. So I quit my job and started freelancing, just so I could have more time to write.”
“It was getting really bad for my health. I was ruining myself every day. It wasn’t scalable, and I knew that something needed to change.”
“Part of my job was to make cake pops. This was super basic stuff: sprinkles, drizzle, that kind of thing. But I had so much fun with it. And it made me realize that I had lost touch with my creative side.”
“We’re trying to show people how they can become financially free without risking it all in the stock market. And we’re trying to be their coaches and show them the path to securing financial freedom not only for now, but for later in life too.”
"We started with the Business Plan on Mighty Networks. But found there was a disconnect as we didn't have our own branded apps, so people had to work harder to find us."
“Mighty Networks feels like an intuitive sandbox where you can build whatever the heck you want.”
“More and more people were expressing interest in the stuff I was talking about and wanted to learn more. It got me thinking, 'How can I help the people that I’ve started to meet because of the podcast.”
"We were trying to find something that was more about us and less about the platform we were using."
“I mean, you can always be nervous. You can always be a little scared of trying something new. However, that type of mentality is what keeps people from actually making that leap of faith and pursuing a dream. Sometimes you just have to believe in your idea, and hard work is what makes it good.”
“Our Mindbody One community would not be the safe place for our wellness customers to connect, grow and learn together without Mighty Pro. Not only has the support been phenomenal, but the user experience meets our customer needs perfectly."
“Black Girl in Om has always centered on Black women and women of color, and we are intentionally leaning more into intergenerational conversations as well.”