Weekly content around career, motherhood, style, and building a good life, from In Kind magazine editors Leah Melby Clinton and Hannah Weil McKinley.
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Plus intimate thoughts on the power of manifesting.
Leah Melby Clinton, Hannah McKinley3 days ago
“I’m good enough, and there's value in what I have to say.”
Hannah McKinley, Leah Melby Clinton10 days ago
"I’m neither sorry nor embarrassed that I cut out the noise so I could focus on what was really important."
Leah Melby Clinton, Hannah McKinley17 days ago
Expert advice on when it's time to tell the world about your business.
Hannah McKinley, Leah Melby Clinton24 days ago
"Winning looks like appreciating right where we're at."
Leah Melby Clinton, Hannah McKinleya month ago
When sharing our reality, struggles included, has a ripple effect.
“A little bit is luck, but a lot of it is just standing your ground.”
Hannah McKinley, Leah Melby Clintona month ago
How we navigate friendship in times of change, grief, and loss.
Hannah McKinley2 months ago
"It's a very unique opportunity, a natural inflection point."
Leah Melby Clinton, Hannah McKinley2 months ago
Oso and Me's Claire Hudson on loving her job.
Hannah McKinley, Leah Melby Clinton2 months ago
"My heart beats differently. My brain wiring has changed."
Leah Melby Clinton2 months ago
"It’s more than saying you love something; it’s doing the work to support that thing."
Finding your career flow is all about letting go and letting in.
"We've built this trust that we are both going to have the best intentions for our brand."
How should we be sharing our fears and frustrations with our children?
Leah Melby Clinton3 months ago
Plus, realizing that home isn't just a physical place.
Leah Melby Clinton, Hannah McKinley3 months ago
What to do, eat, and wear in the heart of Wine Country
Hannah McKinley3 months ago
"I'm very strict about where I'm putting my energy. It makes me get clear about the things I'm doing."
Founders share how they got comfortable with self-promotion.
"There’s nothing wrong with going into these things with idealism; it carried us through."
Hannah McKinley, Leah Melby Clinton3 months ago
Plus Betsy Sadler on networking.
Advice from Marcella Kelson in the very first issue of In Kind.
"I started this because I was not feeling fulfilled in my full-time job."
Leah Melby Clinton, Hannah McKinley4 months ago
"The rolling waves of emotion are predictable only in their unpredictability."
Leah Melby Clinton4 months ago
Plus the emotional side of used baby clothes.