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NextGen MilSpouse is the online destination for today’s military spouse. We deliver fresh perspectives on current events, career advice, small business development, personal finance, and relationships from our dynamic team of military spouse thought leaders via our website, social channels, weekly newsletter, and podcast. Our writing team is working together to tell the story of what it means to be a military spouse today.

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MilSpouses Who Work It: The Dynamic Duo Behind List & File and Manifesto Home + Office

Describing themselves as “some of the most organized military spouses you’ll ever meet,” Lauren Weldon May and Elizabeth “Liz” Uibel Cook saw the difficulty their peers had keeping their home, papers, and life organized, and identified a niche they could fill with their unique talents–Lauren forming Manifesto Home + Office and Liz founding List & File. Manifesto’s areas of focus include homes, home and small business offices, and even pre-move purging, with services specific to military families (and a 10% military discount!). Especially when it comes to helping military families get PCS-ready, Lauren and Liz are walking the walk. Include the bigger things–getting copies of your kids’ medical records, cancelling your cable, and changing your address in a million different places, but also the small, easy-to-forget things that are taking up space in your mind and keeping you up at night: filling in nail holes, putting items that will stay with your rental in a “do not pack area,” taking batteries out of kids’ toys before the packers come, etc.

Milspouse Entrepreneurs + Creatives: makeHER Milspouse Retreat is Going Virtual!

makeHER Milspouse is a three-day event curated by entrepreneurs and creatives Kia Young, Lakesha Cole, and Krystel Spell in an intimate virtual setting for military-affiliated women entrepreneurs. Imagine a staycation (beautiful accommodations, meditations, FUN simultaneous experiences like virtual escape rooms, meals, and dance parties, and plenty of time to rest) where you can put your career, business, and yourself first. 1597- Includes hotel or airbnb accommodations, meals, VIP Swag + Bonuses, and access to VIP simultaneous experiences. Though virtual this year, the level of detail and carefully curated retreat by Kia Young, Krystel Spell, and Lakesha Cole will be the same high-end, high-value experience as the in-person makeHER Milspouse Retreat, only STAYCATION style!

The Pros and Cons Of Starting A Business With A Milspouse Friend

Or maybe you’re more reserved, but you notice everything and have a great intuition, whereas he’s more outgoing and easily establishes rapport with people. Whether you’re thinking of approaching your friend about starting a business, or your friend has approached you, you need to take a good, honest look at your relationship. how well you know each other, what you know your shared values to be, and what you know about your friend’s honest and integrity. When it comes to talking openly about money, if you and your potential business partner aren’t “there” yet as friends, you might not be ready to start a business together.

Mentorship and the Milspouse-Owned Business

Usually, that means senior spouses shepherding more junior spouses through deployments or the impact on their family of the service member’s increasing responsibility. This online mentorship program links spouses of varying professional experience levels, from up-and-comers This online community allows spouses to advise and support each other from their hard-won experience. An ACP staff member talks with spouses to determine their career goals and experience to help determine the optimal match for their mentorship experience.

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