
NURTURING
It's like the first time at a friend's house. You're comfortable enough to pour yourself a drink but not so comfortable you pour'n the good stuff.
This is where you come in and sit a while to see if Brandma's your kinda people. You decide if you dig the vibe, pick up on the language, and fit in with the fam. You pick up on the behavior behind the brand without needing Brandma in the room with you.
You may not be ready for the strong stuff like diagnostics, workshops, or private engagement. You may not even know why the fuck you came in. You just know that what you learned about branding, content, or marketing no longer feels right.
Start here.
Nurturing doesn't mean coddling. It means giving you enough language, perspective, and room to think before you start fixing shit that you don't even know is actually broken.
You read. You listen. You notice what keeps nagging you. Then you decide whether you need another serving or a different room.
Visit the Kitchen Table
The Kitchen Table is where Brandma serves up weekly thinking.
You'll get stories, observations, strategic truths, and the occasional mean mom reminder about the way Founders behave under pressure.
Don't expect a tidy little newsletter packed with five tips and a sales pitch pretending to be dessert. It's a place to sit with an idea long enough to recognize yourself in it.
Some things need to be heard from Brandma’s lips.
The podcast examines branding, business, behavior, pressure, identity, and the decisions Founders make when nobody is clapping for them.
Listen when you need a sharper question, a different perspective, or somebody to say the thing you've been avoiding without dressing it up in corporate language.
Check Out The Podcast
Brandma’s books hold the stories, doctrine, and lived experience behind the House.
Some will make you laugh while others piss you off. A few will definitely make you put the book down and stare at the wall because you just recognized the bullshit you've been calling strategy.
Take your time. The books aren't going anywhere.
Get Buried
in the Books
Start where the hunger is
You don't have to consume everything in the House before taking a next step.
Choose a door that gives you what you need for now. Read something. Listen to something. Sit with something. Then pay attention to what keeps coming back around. That's usually where the real work is waiting.
