On April 13th I was invited by Opportunity International to join a call with Bonnie St. John who was discussing the April 20th release of her new book, How Great Women Lead: A Mother-Daughter Adventure into the Lives of Women Shaping the World. St. John co-authored the book with her teenage daughter, Darcy Deane, which [...]
Author Archives: Nada Jones
Strong enough for a man, but made for a women!
I love this photo! It was recently sent to me from a seasoned video/film director who was shooting the ltd team for a Microsoft segment. After a conversation about his various ventures, he picked up a highly recommended how-to book to start creating his plan of action. Did I mention he was brilliant?!? Did I [...]
changing lives…bead by bead
As an entrepreneur, there are few things that make motivate me more than another entrepreneur making a difference and changing lives! Take more than a peek at the entrepreneurs of 31 Bits. These ladies are a particular stand out for me because they didn’t forgo style when incorporating the indigenous handiwork of the talented Ugandan women they are partnered [...]
designer stage
It’s so exciting to see people we know and love getting rewarded for their brilliant work. One of those special people is Tamara Honey. You may remember Tamara as one of the fabulous speakers at ltdLIVE, or perhaps you recall the remarkable stage she generously designed for us. How ever you remember the stylish [...]
reason to meet
Most of the time you’ll find me at my home office in some sort of cotton ensemble. Since 75% of my meetings are virtual, the dress code around here is pretty loose, but the above items warrant a real life, get out the door, face to face meeting. I love creating looks for those [...]
Roger this!
My floor and desk are currently littered with tax instructions, pre-school, 1st grade and 3rd grade birthday invites, a school auction announcement, household receipts, all my “i” products and their various cords, and a list of things to do for both work and home. There seems to be no division of my professional and personal [...]








