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Posted inBusiness Insights Creativity Most people think calm comes after things work. Here’s what I found instead . . . Posted by By Breanne Dyck January 16, 2026 Editor's Note: This post is part of our "Build in Public" series, where some of…
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Posted inBusiness Insights Cursor, GitHub Codespace, and nano-SaaS Posted by By Cheryl Woodhouse January 8, 2026 Founders log, day three. Day two was filled with meetings, but I still found myself…
Posted inCreativity Building in Public – My Journey into Micro- and Nano-SaaS Posted by By Cheryl Woodhouse January 6, 2026 Founders log, day one. Am I committing to daily? Absolutely not - my ADHD could…
Posted inIntersectional Perspectives What If Your Business Had to Answer to Your Great-Great-Grandchildren? Posted by By Breanne Dyck September 30, 2025 The Commons and Solo School operate from the traditional unceded territory of the Cayuse, Umatilla,…
Posted inNews Welcome home. Posted by By Cheryl Woodhouse September 24, 2025 We're live. It took me 20+ years of trial and error to figure out how…
Posted inAnti-Hustle Culture Community Building Controversial Opinions Everything should be indie. Posted by By Cheryl Woodhouse April 14, 2025 I’m such a dinosaur, I remember the early days of the internet. Not like the…
Posted inBusiness Insights Controversial Opinions How the tech bros stole your business. Posted by By Cheryl Woodhouse March 5, 2025 When I was 17, I went to the computer store to buy a new PC.…
Posted inAnti-Hustle Culture Neurodivergence 101 Personal Development Hunt and Gather Joy: A theory of neurodivergence, modern work, and what is possible. Posted by By Cheryl Woodhouse February 24, 2025 There's a theory that many types of neurodivergence, particularly but not exclusively ADHD, are actually…