This is where I say what we’ve all been thinking.

I write about the things we deal with but rarely name out loud.

After over two decades in business, I’ve learned that the real story isn’t in the glossy decks or leadership slogans. It’s in the everyday politics, the quiet undermining, the “that’s just how it’s done” dynamics that shape our working lives.

I write from the perspective I know best: being a woman in business. The constant code-switching, the invisible labor, the experience of being both indispensable and underestimated. But while my lens is specific, the themes are universal. Anyone who’s ever felt like they were translating themselves to fit will recognize these stories.

Sightlines is about seeing clearly — through the noise, through the theater — so we can stop defending broken systems and start deciding how we want to show up instead.

Real stories. Real experience. Real advice.
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