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Out Now! Rosie the Pivoter Podcast
From Riveter to Pivoter, MILSPO Social Co. shares the stories of real military spouses who’ve made complete career overhauls—reflecting on the transferable skills they’ve carried with them and proving they already have what it takes to take the leap.
Catch the first introductory episode now—chaotic, unscripted, and a taste of what’s to come! Found on Substack and YouTube!
We are starting by featuring women who are part of our Insider Circle first!
Pivoting My Business Across an Ocean (And Back Again)
Navigating being a business owner as a military spouse definitely has its challenges, even when moving stateside for example, and having to build up a presence in a new location, and other challenges, not just difficulties when moving overseas. But I’m so grateful to be able to pursue my passion while still supporting my spouse’s career wherever we move.
A Military Acronym We All Carry
Inside TAPS' 32nd Annual National Military Survivor Seminar & Good Grief Camp— a Memorial day weekend tradition where remembrance, resilience, and room for joy all share a table.
Friday Finds-March 27th
The Feature Isn’t the Flex—The Follow-Through Is.
Because let’s be real—if you’re a small business owner in 2026, your audience isn’t just buying a product or service. They’re buying into you. They want to know you’re experienced, vetted, and rooted in something meaningful. Mission-driven brands are leading the way, and your why now carries just as much weight as your what.
The Unapologetic Power of Visibility for Military Spouse Entrepreneurs
That’s right. I’ve had the honor of seeing my mug up in lights not once, but twice. And let me tell you, while it’s a massive ego boost (I won’t pretend it isn’t), it’s also something far more powerful: a strategic move that positions you as a leader and authority in your space.
But visibility isn’t just about the spotlight.
It’s about the doors that open because people can finally see you.
A good planner is your co-founder
When your life runs on military time and entrepreneurial ambition, a basic planner will not cut it. From deployment countdowns to revenue goals, these are the planning systems MILSPO women swear by to stay sane, focused, and profitable.
