What Time has Taught Me (Working Title)
This isn’t a business book.
And it’s not a traditional memoir.
It’s what happens when you spend decades in the room.
Watching how things actually work.
Building inside systems that don’t quite fit.
Leaving to build something different.
And eventually sitting on the other side of the table.
This book follows that path.
From saying yes before being ready…
to being the only woman in the room…
to building a company from scratch…
to becoming an investor and helping other women step into rooms they were never
taught how to navigate.
None of it was linear.
None of it was clean.
But over time, patterns start to show up.
How decisions actually get made.
How power really moves.
Why success and belonging are not the same thing.
And what it really costs to build something of your own.
This isn’t theory.
It’s lived experience.
From mortgaging a house to make payroll…
to realizing a business that looked successful would never actually make money…
to shifting from building companies to backing the people building them.
This is the full arc.
Learning the system.
Playing inside it.
Stepping outside it.
And eventually helping others do the same.
At some point, the question changes.
It’s no longer just:
How do I get a seat at the table?
It becomes:
What kind of table do I want to be part of…
and do I build a different one?
And underneath all of it is something quieter:
Time changes how you measure everything—
success, ambition, risk, and what actually matters in the end.
Launching June 2027…