02/10/2026
Is it a WORK trip? Why does it seem every trip needs to be defined as one for Family or Work? No, it was not a baseball trip. And no, there were no direct client meetings taking place. But did I explore, make new connections, deepen friendships…and work while I was there. Here’s a little Nashville recap from earlier in January with my top picks: nashville booked with
for their Hot Chicken Roll & new friend made from
for all the real estate insight
for our seamless office visit
Noteworthy developments including
Retailers at
- hearing him speak after he visited La Jolla over 10 years ago… He was incredibly honest and sincere. He open the doorway to understand his own personal journey and what it’s really like working with clients on a global scale.
And of course, the Keynote that was the call to attend the show by and — what this brand has done to evolve, listen, adapt and yet unwaveringly commit commit to its vision is nothing short of awe-inspiring. I did it all started with a man who had an entrepreneurial energy + the gift of day dreaming + storytelling.
So, yes. Call it a work trip, if you must.