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Gratitude, Growth, and Grit: A Look Back at the Oregon Startup Conference

On June 20, 2025, Sacred Fire Creative had the honor of facilitating the Oregon Startup Conference on behalf of Launch Mid-Valley, an initiative that supports entrepreneurial growth in the state’s Mid-Willamette Valley region.

Emceed by Launch Mid-Valley’s Venture Catalyst Mike White and Innovation Navigator Malee Ojua, this year’s Conference was more than a gathering. It was a vibrant showcase of innovation, resilience, and community. Entrepreneurs, thought leaders, investors, and local changemakers filled Canyon Commons in George Fox University, all united by one mission.

And that is to champion small business success across Mid-Willamette Valley and beyond.

At its core, the Conference is about building bridges. It’s about giving early-stage founders access to the tools, mentors, and resources they need to take the next steps.

It’s about telling the stories of entrepreneurs who are doing the work, making an impact, and reimagining what’s possible together.

Pitch Willamette: Spotlighting Tomorrow’s Leaders

One of the most anticipated moments of the day came during the Pitch Willamette competition, where ten bold startups took the stage to share their visions for the future.

These startups are: PourUp, Communal, Where to Eat Guide, Dayo Technologies, Pure Light Botanical Beauty, Pour Soul Systems, NerdNode, Rising Wine Collective, Accent Innovations, and Life2Launch Institute.

After an inspiring round of pitches, Dayo Technologies emerged as the grand prize winner, earning a $30,000 investment to accelerate their growth. Their app attempts to transform the way people utilize social media by rewarding them when they minimize the time they spend on these platforms.

The People’s Choice Award, a $1,000 prize voted on by attendees, went to Life2Launch Institute. Life2Launch is an app focused on educating and guiding young people as they prepare for college and transition into adulthood.

These two winners exemplify the entrepreneurial spirit that thrives in our region: resourceful, mission-driven, and deeply committed to solving real-world problems.

Last year’s winner, Revino, also returned to the stage to share updates on what they have accomplished since.

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Dayo Technologies wins grand prize at Pitch Willamette.
Life2Launch Institute wins People's Choice Award at Pitch Willamette.
Life2Launch Institute wins People's Choice Award at Pitch Willamette.

A Firestarter Keynote

Another highlight of the Oregon Startup Conference is a powerful keynote address by Bob Dalton, founder of Sackcloth & Ashes. Sackcloth & Ashes is a company that operates on a 1:1 model, where for every blanket sold, a blanket is donated to a homeless shelter. He also recently launched LOCL, an app that promotes intentional, hyper-localized, and community-centered social connections.

Bob’s story of social entrepreneurship, compassion, building a brand rooted in purpose, and empowering grassroots movements capped the tone of the Conference. His message reminded everyone in the room that business can be both a tool for innovation and a force for good. He also emphasized that the most impactful ventures often begin with one person choosing to care.

Bob Dalton delivers keynote speech at Oregon Startup Conference.
Bob Dalton of Sackcloth & Ashes and LOCL speaking at the Oregon Startup Conference.

The Resource Fair: Where Innovation Meets Community

Throughout the day, attendees explored the Resource Fair, a cornerstone of the Oregon Startup Conference experience. Each section was designed to meet startups where they are and connect them with the people and tools they need to grow.

These sections are:

  • Hands-On Tech Lab, which showcased local tech innovation in action
  • Startup Lounge: Meet the Mentors, a welcoming space for one-on-one conversations with seasoned founders and business leaders
  • Startup Support Central, which provided direct access to incubators, business development organizations, and funding resources
  • Rest and Recharge, a space where attendees were able to take a break and just breathe
  • The Marketplace, where local entrepreneurs showcased their products and services, building visibility while creating meaningful connections
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Three Panels, Countless Insights

The day was also filled with powerful storytelling through three thoughtfully curated panels.

The morning’s Success Panel, moderated by Yalda Moshiri of Oregon Entrepreneurs Network (OEN), focused on the challenges of launching a startup. The panel included:

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The morning Success Panel moderated by Yalda Moshiri.
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The morning's Success Panelists: Tracy Camp, Pallavi Pande, Jamie Bianchini, Emily Cadiz, Kristy Runge, and Kieran Bailey

This panel was shortly followed by the Access to Capital Panel. Led by moderator Catherine Summers of The Bella Casa Group, it offered a deep dive into funding strategies for startups. Joining this panel are:

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The Access to Capital Panel, moderated by Catherine Summers.
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The Access to Capital Panelists: Steve Eichenlaub, Catherine Summers, Quinn Millegan, Nicci Walker, Jeff Hilderbrand, Scott Bossom, Ricardo Lopez

The afternoon Success Panel, moderated by Sacred Fire Creative’s own Malee Ojua, brought a heart-centered perspective on entrepreneurship and the role of storytelling in its growth. The panel is made up of:

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The afternoon Success Panel, moderated by Malee Ojua
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The afternoon Success Panelists: Callie Christensen, Rachel Dreilinger, Rita Hansen, John Mead, Dr. Joan Fleishman, Kelly Oriard, Patrick Crowley, Malee Ojua

Each panelist brought their own story of grit, vision, and purpose, highlighting the diversity of paths to success and the common thread of mission-driven leadership.

Community-Fueled, Mission-Aligned

The Oregon Startup Conference is a project of Launch Mid-Valley (LMV), the Mid-Willamette Valley Regional Innovation Hub. Funded by Business Oregon and overseen by Strategic Economic Development Corporation (SEDCOR), LMV supports entrepreneurial innovation and growth in Oregon’s Polk, Marion, and Yamhill counties.

As a collaborative initiative, LMV works closely with partners such as the Chemeketa Small Business Development Center, Chemeketa Community College, McMinnville Economic Development Partnership (MEDP), Latino Business Alliance, Indy Idea Hub, George Fox University, Oregon Manufacturing Extension Partnership, and the Chehalem Valley Innovation Accelerator

The Conference is also made possible by the generous support of WaFd Bank, National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) Oregon, Catherine Summers, and Dr. Nicole Villegas of Sensory Conscious Institute.

Sacred Fire Creative is grateful for the opportunity to serve the community through the Oregon Startup Conference on behalf of Launch Mid-Valley. It aligns with our mission to uplift small business owners, amplify their authentic voices, and use brand storytelling as a bridge to reach and inspire others. The Conference was a living expression of that mission.

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Launch Mid-Valley Innovation Navigator Malee Ojua and Venture Catalyst Mike White

To everyone who showed up – to pitch, to speak, to mentor, to learn, or to cheer from the sidelines, thank you. Your presence made this gathering transform into a movement.

If you’re a founder looking to find your authentic voice and use your stories to build powerful connections with your audience, contact us today. Let’s see how we can collaborate.


The Power of “Done”: Why Speed Is Essential in Business

If you’re waiting until your product is perfect, you’re already too late.

In today’s fast-paced, innovation-hungry world, there is no place for hesitation. Founders and creators often don’t launch their product, service, or idea, not because they want it to be flawless….

It’s often because they think they need one more certification or one more course to validate their idea, or maybe one more polished feature to make it work better. 

But by the time they’re ready, someone else has already launched and learned. And, more often than not, already taken a vast lead.

Paralysis Is the Real Barrier

Let’s be honest. Perfectionism is no longer the goal. Perfectionism has already left the chat.

What’s really stopping most entrepreneurs now is the false belief that they’re not ready yet.

They’re waiting to:

  • Learn a skill they were never meant to master
  • Hire a team they can’t yet afford
  • Build the “best” platform before proving demand

Meanwhile, the market is moving.

That lost time is the difference between being “first to market” and “forgotten.”

Your competitor isn’t better. They’re just braver than you.

The Power of “Done”: Launch Messy, then Listen to Feedback

In startup culture, the minimum viable product or MVP is your best friend.

It’s not about cutting corners. It’s about proving value now. The courage to launch something raw, get real user feedback, and then obsessively iterate is what separates stagnant ideas from scalable businesses.

Here’s what a messy launch gives you:

  • Real feedback, not assumptions
  • Early traction, even if it’s small
  • A seat at a table, while others are still Googling or ChatGPTing how to do it 

Speed matters. Customers pay for solutions, not polish.

When you launch now, you learn:

  • What people will actually pay for
  • Where the friction points are
  • Which assumptions were wrong, and how to fix them fast
  • Whether there’s a true product market fit, or it’s all just a nice idea in your head

Every product you don’t ship is an opportunity you can’t grow from.

Oregon Companies that Chose Speed Over Safety

Let’s look at three local illustrations of “done.” 

#1 – Twenty Ideas: From MVP to Market with Purpose

Based in Eugene, OR, Twenty Ideas is a digital product agency specializing in healthcare, education, and wellness solutions. Their approach emphasizes launching minimum viable products (MVPs) swiftly, allowing for rapid user feedback and iterative improvements. This strategy accelerates time-to-market and ensures the product evolves based on actual user experiences.

#2 – Concentric Sky: Innovating with Open Standards

Also located in Eugene, Concentric Sky is renowned for its swift development of digital credentialing platforms, notably Canvas Credentials, originally known as Badgr. By embracing open technology standards and focusing on rapid deployment, they enabled educational institutions to issue digital badges efficiently. Their agile methodology allowed for continuous enhancements based on user feedback, positioning them as leaders in the digital credentialing space.

#3 – Agility Robotics: Rapid Iteration in Robots

Salem, OR-based Agility Robotics is pioneering the field of humanoid robotics with their product “Digit.” Spun out of Oregon State University in 2015, they adopted an iterative development process, releasing early versions to gather feedback and refine their designs. This approach enabled them to quickly adapt to market needs and establish partnerships with major companies like Amazon for warehouse automation.

Again, it’s not about being ready. It’s about being willing.

Launch what you can now. Let customers teach you what you fix. Improve as you go.

Momentum is more valuable than mastery.

You don’t need to “know more” before you start.

You don’t need the right logo, funnel, or software to launch.

What you need is courage. Speed.

And you need to start so you can learn what actually works, while your competitors are still perfecting something no one asked for.

Launch now. Fix later. Learn faster. That’s how progress wins.

Take Action at the Oregon Startup Conference

Want to see “done” in action?

Attend the Oregon Startup Conference on June 20 at George Fox University. You’ll hear from real founders launching messy, bold, and beautiful things. And you’ll walk away with ideas you can act on now.

Register here to claim your spot.

Sacred Fire Creative specializes in helping founders and entrepreneurs connect meaningfully with their audience through authentic brand storytelling. Contact us today and let’s see how we can collaborate.


Rooted in Vision: How Josh LaPoint and Standard Nursery Cultivate a Sustainable Future

In Oregon’s fertile Willamette Valley, where agriculture is a way of life and innovation is taking root, one entrepreneur is transforming how the nursery industry thinks about growth – both literally and economically.

Josh LaPoint, founder of Standard Nursery LLC, is hard at work on streamlining the connection between nursery distributors and growers through smarter, more sustainable production planning.

His forward-thinking approach recently earned him a spot among the top ten winners at last February’s Launch Mid-Valley Startup Bootcamp Weekend. This highlights Josh’s potential to make a lasting impact on the industry, as well as on the local economy.

From Serendipity to Purpose

Josh’s journey into the nursery industry began unexpectedly in 2016. Driving past a wholesale production nursery, he noticed a sign seeking a sales representative. Despite lacking experience, he applied and was given an opportunity that would shape his future.

Over the next four years, Josh immersed himself in learning about plants, customer expectations, and logistics. He also spent those years building strong relationships across the US and Canada.

In the fall of 2020, Josh was recruited to help turn around the Oregon growing operations of a large nursery management company. This role presented challenges, particularly in production planning, where aligning supply with customer demand proved complex.

Recognizing an industry-wide issue where buyers often faced shortages and inefficiencies, Josh envisioned a solution that would benefit growers and distributors.

Cultivating Connections: Seeding Standard Nursery

In response to these challenges, Josh founded Standard Nursery LLC. His goal is to connect the needs of nursery distributors directly with the production capacity of growers.

The company specializes in production planning, utilizing grow agreements to integrate customer needs into growers’ production plans. This model ensures minimum specifications for every plant, set pricing, and designated shipping windows, effectively making growers an extension of their customers’ facilities.

Standard Nursery’s approach provides proactive control over supply chains. This reduces guesswork and fosters long-term collaborative relationships based on mutual benefit and profitability.

Additionally, the company offers traditional brokering services to meet urgent customer needs by sourcing products and delivering them nationwide.

Community Impact: Nurturing Growth Beyond Plants

Standard Nursery’s innovative model extends its impact beyond the confines of the nursery industry. It reaches into the broader community in several meaningful ways:

  1. Economic stability. By creating more predictable and efficient supply chains, the company contributes to the financial resilience of local growers and distributors. This ensures that businesses can thrive without the constant worry of supply shortages or overproduction.
  2. Environmental stewardship. Through meticulous production planning, Standard Nursery minimizes waste, promoting sustainable practices that benefit the environment and set a standard for others in the industry.
  3. Educational outreach. Josh’s commitment to sharing his knowledge and experiences fosters a culture of continuous learning and improvement within the community. This inspires others to innovate and adapt sustainable practices.

Recognition and Future Horizons

Josh’s dedication and innovative approach were recognized at the Launch Mid-Valley Startup Bootcamp Weekend in February 2025. Standard Nursery was named one of the top ten winners.

This win highlights the company’s potential to drive significant positive change within the industry and the community.

Looking ahead, Standard Nursery aims to expand its collaborative model. They will achieve this through forging new partnerships and exploring opportunities to further integrate sustainability into its operations.

By continuing to align the needs of distributors with the capabilities of growers, Standard Nursery envisions a future where the nursery industry operates with enhanced efficiency, profitability, and environmental responsibility. 

If you’re inspired by this story and you have a scalable business idea that can impact your community, Launch Mid-Valley offers resources and support that you can use to transform your idea into reality.

You can start by joining the upcoming virtual LaunchPad for Non-Techies on April 11-12. This bootcamp is designed to equip founders without a background in technology with the tools and knowledge they need to produce an app and navigate the startup world successfully.

Click here to register for this online bootcamp.

Sacred Fire Creative specializes in helping founders and entrepreneurs build meaningful bonds with their audience through authentic brand storytelling. Get in touch with us today and let’s see how we can collaborate.


Why Small Businesses Must Embrace Hyper-Personalization (and How to Do It Ethically)

Imagine walking into your favorite local coffee shop. The barista greets you by name, already preparing your usual order before you even ask.

Feels great, right?

That’s the power of personalization.

Now, imagine offering that same experience – but at scale, across digital platforms, emails, and customer interactions.

That’s hyper-personalization.

And for small businesses, it’s no longer a luxury. It’s the key to survival in an increasingly competitive market.

Why hyper-personalization matters for small businesses 

Unlike big corporations, small businesses thrive on relationships. Your ability to connect with customers personally is what sets you apart.

But in a world where consumers are bombarded with generic ads and mass marketing, a personal touch isn’t enough.

You need hyper-personalization to truly stand out.

Hyper-personalization leverages data and technology to tailor experiences to individual customers in real time. Instead of sending the same marketing message to everyone, you can craft content, offers, and interactions that feel uniquely designed for each person.

This isn’t about using a customer’s first name in an email. It’s about knowing what they need before they even realize it.

This is something that small businesses have an advantage over larger competitors. That’s because small businesses naturally build strong, personal relationships. When combined with the right digital tools, they can turn occasional customers into loyal brand advocates.

How small businesses can use hyper-personalization

You don’t need a massive marketing budget or advanced AI tools to personalize customer experiences. Here are simple yet effective ways to implement hyper-personalization in your small business:

Use customer data wisely.

Leverage the information you already have. Your website analytics, email engagement metrics, and purchase history can provide insights into customer preferences.

You can track what products or services your customers and website visitors frequently browse. You can identify repeat customers and send them exclusive offers. And to better understand their needs, you can ask them to fill up surveys and feedback forms.

Personalize emails and offers.

Ditch the one-size-fits-all email blasts. Instead, segment your audience based on interests and behaviors.

You can send birthday discounts or personalized thank-you messages and offer product recommendations based on past purchases. You can also use abandoned cart emails with a friendly and helpful nudge.

Customize website and social media interactions.

Your website and social media should feel like a conversation, not a broadcast. Keep your audience focused on why they like and follow you in the first place.

To do this, you can use retargeting ads that remind customers about the products they showed interest in. You can also display personalized product suggestions on your website. More importantly, reply to comments and messages with thoughtful responses. Avoid generic replies.

Leverage automation tools.

You don’t need to manage personalization manually. Tools like email marketing software, AI chatbots, and CRM systems can automate the process while keeping interactions personal.

For example, platforms like Mailchimp and HubSpot allow for dynamic email personalization. AI-powered chatbots can answer FAQs and recommend products based on customer behavior. Loyalty programs can reward repeat customers with tailored perks.

How to make hyper-personalization ethical

As powerful as personalization is, there’s a fine line between making customers feel valued and making them feel watched.

Trust is everything, especially for small businesses. Here’s how you can make hyper-personalization ethical and customer-friendly.

Be transparent about data collection.

Your customers should know what data you’re collecting and why. Make it easy for them to opt in (or out) of personalized experiences.

You can do this by clearly stating your privacy policies on your website and offering a preference center where customers can control what cookies and data they share and receive. Above all, never sell or misuse your customer data.

Avoid over-personalization.

There’s a fine line between hyper-personalization and over-personalization. Over-personalization is just creepy. Just because you have the data, it doesn’t mean you should use all of it. Nobody likes receiving an email that says, “We noticed you looked at this item three times at 2:14 AM.”

So, keep your recommendations helpful but not invasive. Use personalization naturally, like suggesting relevant products instead of tracking every movement. Moreover, allow customers to set their personalization preferences.

Secure customer data like a fortress.

Cybersecurity matters. If customers trust you with their information, it’s your responsibility to protect it.

This means using secure payment processors and encrypted databases, as well as limiting data access to only those who need it. You should also regularly update your security measures to prevent breaches.

Personal, not pushy, is the future of small business marketing

Customers today don’t just want good products or services. They want brands that understand them. You can show your customers that you’re a brand that understands them by embracing hyper-personalization. It won’t just drive sales but will also build lasting customer relationships.

You don’t need a corporate-sized budget to create personalized experiences. By using the right data responsibly, focusing on customer needs, and respecting privacy, you can make every interaction meaningful and authentic.

Marketing to the masses is a thing of the past. It’s time to start connecting with individual customers. They will thank you for it with their loyalty and their business.

Build a stronger, more authentic brand that resonates with your audience. Contact Sacred Fire Creative today, and let’s see how we can collaborate.


Authentic Storytelling: The Heartbeat of the Digital Economy

In today’s fast-paced digital world, a quiet but powerful force shapes how brands connect with their audiences. This force? Storytelling.

Storytellers – writers, designers, and videographers – bring brands to life, elevating them from mere businesses into something meaningful and unforgettable.

Think about the last brand that left an impression on you.

It probably wasn’t just because of a product or service. You felt yourself form a deeper connection with the brand. It expressed a greater purpose that aligned with your values.

Behind that connection is a creator weaving a story that spoke to you and built trust, creating a lasting emotional bridge. 

In this digital economy, where attention spans are fleeting, and competition is fierce, creative minds don’t just sell products – they forge connections that turn casual interactions into deeper relationships through storytelling.

At Launch Mid Valley (LMV), storytelling plays a key role in how our partners reach their audiences and grow their businesses. LMV is the regional innovation hub for central Willamette Valley in Oregon. An initiative of the Strategic Economic Development Corporation, LMV’s purpose is to catalyze business growth by helping startups and entrepreneurs connect with the training, mentorship, funding, and other resources they need.

Here’s how some of Launch Mid Valley’s partners created their impact through storytelling. 

HelloCare: Communicating compassion

HelloCare provides caregiving services that allow seniors to age in place at home. To communicate its values of compassion, connection, and community, founder Helen Anderson openly shares her personal stories of her grandparents and a great-grandparent who would have had a better aging experience if they had caregivers at home. 

Helen’s and other HelloCare client stories reinforce the importance of caring for our loved ones with dignity. Through these genuine, heartfelt, shared experiences, HelloCare nurtures trust and reminds families and caregivers alike that they’re not alone in this emotional journey. 

Indy Commons: A space for community building

At first glance, Indy Commons seems like a simple coworking and events space in Independence. It has desks for remote workers, a kitchen for food entrepreneurs, a marketplace showcasing local crafts, an events space, and a podcast studio. But in truth, Indy Commons is a hub for connections and collaborations in a rural community setting.

Founder Kate Schwarzler believes that people don’t need to leave their rural hometowns for the bigger cities to find opportunities. They can create their opportunities right where they are. She demonstrates this through the success stories of the individuals and businesses using her space. Through Kate’s work, Indy Commons has become a place where collaboration and innovation thrive.

CreativiTEE: Expressing identity through apparel

Storytelling is a means of self-expression. And self-expression can take on many forms through different mediums – including T-shirts. This is what Roanna Gingrich of CreativiTEE offers her customers: the means to express themselves through her space and the materials she provides.

Roanna believes that every piece of apparel tells a story, allowing individuals to share unique aspects of their identities. Through CreativiTEE, she encourages the people in her community to express themselves freely, fully using their imagination and individuality. By turning each garment into a narrative, Roanna gives her customers a way to wear their stories and celebrate who they are. 

Why is storytelling a powerful tool for brand-building?

Why do the stories of HelloCare, Indy Commons, and CreativiTEE resonate well with their audiences? Their stories are authentic, making them powerful tools for building bridges with their audiences.

Here’s why authentic storytelling is an effective brand-builder:

1. It creates trust and credibility.

People are more likely to trust brands that are open and transparent. Authentic stories highlight the real journey, challenges, and values behind a brand, making it easier for customers to relate to and believe in its mission.

2. It fosters emotional connection.

Stories evoke emotions. And when customers feel an emotional bond with a brand, they’re more likely to stay loyal. Brands that share personal, heartfelt stories help customers see themselves reflected in the brand’s journey, forming a lasting emotional link. 

3. It differentiates the brand in a crowded market.

In a competitive landscape, a brand’s story is a unique asset that competitors can’t replicate. Authentic storytelling reveals the brand’s personality, history, and purpose – helping it stand out.

4. It creates a sense of community.

Authentic storytelling fosters a sense of belonging among people who identify with the values shared in the story. This community-building can transform customers into advocates who organically share and promote the brand.

5. It engages and holds your audience’s attention.

Humans are naturally drawn to stories. An engaging narrative captures attention far more effectively than simple product descriptions or sales pitches, making audiences more receptive to the brand’s message.

6. It boosts brand recall.

People remember stories better than facts or figures. A brand with a memorable story stays top-of-mind, making customers more likely to return or recommend it to others and enabling the brand to grow further.

How can you tell your brand story with purpose?

Content creators aren’t just artists – they’re strategists who balance beauty with data-driven insights. They craft every detail of the story to make connections that matter.

Here’s how you can tell your brand story with purpose:

  1. Define your brand’s core values. Identify what matters most to your brand. This foundation will guide how you tell your stories.
  2. Engage with your audience. Use surveys, social media polls, or feedback sessions to understand your audience’s values and interests and how they intersect with yours.
  3. Create a compelling narrative. Weave your brand’s values into a story that reflects your mission. Use real experiences and testimonials to enhance authenticity.
  4. Use multiple channels. Share your story through various platforms, from social media to blogs and videos, to reach a broader audience. Tailor your presentation to the platform.
  5. Measure impact. Track engagement metrics to see how your storytelling resonates with your audience. Then, refine your approach based on feedback.

In today’s digital economy, authentic storytelling gives brands a distinct edge. They communicate their values, build bridges, and create an impact.

Every business has a unique story with the potential to inspire, connect, and transform. So, how are you telling yours?

Check out our TikTok and watch more brands share their authentic stories.


Is Your Brand Ready for the Coming Transformative Cosmic Shift?

The stars are aligning – quite literally – to create an unprecedented opportunity for brands and businesses to grow with purpose, authenticity, and creativity. At Sacred Fire Creative, we’re inspired by a fascinating alignment of cosmic energies reshaping how we approach relationships, self-discovery, and creativity.

These shifts aren’t just esoteric ideas. They offer real, actionable insights that businesses can use to thrive in the digital age. Here, we explore three cosmic shifts and provide an action plan to help you leverage these shifts to create a brand that truly resonates with your audiences.

Quantum Relationships: Building Deeper, Purposeful Connections

By 2027, we’ll enter what’s known as the Cross of Sleeping Phoenix, a period where people will increasingly seek connections based on shared values, authenticity, and purpose rather than quick, transactional gains. This shift represents a powerful movement towards quantum relationships, where brands can create meaningful, lasting connections.

How to Leverage Quantum Relationships

  1. Identify and clarify your core values. Definite what your brand stands for – sustainability, inclusivity, innovation, or integrity. Align these values with your mission and ensure they are present in every aspect of your branding, from your messaging to customer interactions.
  2. Create purpose-driven content. Share stories and content that echo your audience’s values and demonstrate how your brand aligns with their ideals. Authentic, relatable stories highlighting your brand’s commitment to these values will attract a loyal audience.
  3. Nurture long-term relationships. Rethink your approach to customer relationships by investing in loyalty programs, personalized interactions, and follow-up engagement. Encourage long-term loyalty rather than focusing solely on immediate sales, as the power of a dedicated audience far outweighs the benefits of quick transactions.
  4. Collaborate with like-minded brands. Partner with brands and influencers who share your values to expand your reach and credibility. Look for partnerships that can create a win-win scenario where both parties enhance each other’s mission and values.

Inner Power and Self-Reliance: Trusting Your Vision for an Authentic Brand

The Age of Aquarius is more than a hippy Fifth Dimension song – it’s a call to shift inward, encouraging us to trust our intuition and allow our vision to lead us forward. This era emphasizes the importance of inner power, self-reliance, and authenticity. It’s a reminder that your brand’s unique identity should come from within.

How to Build a Brand Fueled by Inner Power and Self-Reliance

  1. Strengthen your brand story. Your brand’s story should reflect its authentic purpose and vision. Why was your business created? What impact do you aim to make? Articulate this story clearly and consistently across all your communications to foster a genuine connection with your audience.
  2. Encourage team creativity and autonomy. Empower your team members to contribute ideas, embrace creativity, and take ownership of projects. By creating an environment that values individual contributions, you’ll foster a culture of innovation and authenticity.
  3. Invest in self-discovery and growth. Just as we look inward for personal development, business leaders and teams should continuously work on developing their understanding of the brand and its purpose. Consider regular strategy sessions focused on the brand’s vision, where team members can realign with the purpose and share new insights.
  4. Be true to your unique voice. Allow your brand’s voice to reflect its true personality, whether playful, inspiring, or innovative. Consistency in your brand’s voice will attract an audience that resonates with your message and sees your business as a genuine, relatable entity.

The Age of Intuition and Technology: Balancing Strategy and Creativity.

According to Chinese feng shui, we’ve entered Period 9, or Jiu Yun, a time that values creativity, intuitive technology, and the empowerment of feminine energy. In this era, AI, cloud-based solutions, and collaborative creativity will shape the future, making it essential to balance the strategic with the intuitive for optimal growth.

How to Leverage Intuition and Technology for Your Brand

  1. Adopt AI and automation thoughtfully. Invest in AI-driven tools that free up time for creative and strategic work. Use technology to enhance customer experience, streamline processes, and provide insights, but don’t let it replace the human touch that builds connection.
  2. Embrace intuitive creativity in strategy. Go beyond data and metrics by listening to your gut when exploring new ideas. Host brainstorming sessions that allow for a mix of structured and free-flowing creativity, encouraging your team to think outside the box.
  3. Integrate empathy and feminine energy into leadership. Feminine energy in business means emphasizing collaboration, compassion, and intuitive thinking. By balancing this with strategic decision-making, you’ll foster a culture that appeals to today’s values-driven customers. This approach creates a brand that feels deeply connected to its audience.
  4. Use technology to create personalized experiences. Harness the power of AI to gather insights and deliver customized experiences to your audience. Personalized recommendations, targeted email campaigns, and tailored interactions can make your customers feel truly seen and appreciated.

These cosmic shifts we’re experiencing are more than just trends – they signal a new way of doing business. Embracing them can transform your brand from just another business into an impactful entity that resonates with audiences on a deeper level. Brands emphasizing purpose-driven relationships, authentic identity, and intuition balanced with tech will thrive and stand out as leaders in this new era.

Ready to make the shift? Sacred Fire Creative supports entrepreneurs with a clear vision they want to translate into reality. Contact us today, and let’s see how we can collaborate.


Launch Mid Valley PubTalk: A Venue for Entrepreneurs and Investors to Thrive with Local Venture Capital

Are you an entrepreneur ready to take your business to the next level? Or perhaps you’re interested in investing in the future of local startups?

Whether you’re on the founder’s path or looking to become an investor, understanding the world of venture capital is key to unlocking new opportunities.

Why Venture Capital Matters for Entrepreneurs and Investors?

As a founder, scaling a business often requires significant financial resources. Venture capital (VC) can provide that much-needed boost, offering funding in exchange for equity in the company.

But accessing venture capital isn’t just about finding money. It’s about preparing your business to meet investors’ expectations – becoming “investment-ready” and demonstrating a clear path to growth.

On the other hand, if you’re interested in becoming an investor, VC can also be an exciting avenue. Investors provide early-stage funding for startups, often playing a vital role in helping innovative companies get off the ground.

Investing locally adds an extra layer of impact, allowing you to support businesses in your community while potentially reaping financial returns.

A Unique Opportunity to Learn from Local VC Leaders

If you’ve been curious about either side of the VC equation, here’s an opportunity you won’t want to miss. Launch Mid Valley has partnered with Oregon Entrepreneurs Network to host a special event at the Chemeketa Center for Business and Industry in Salem on Wednesday, October 30th.

Dubbed “Launch Mid Valley PubTalk: How to Access Venture Capital,” the event will bring together leaders from local venture funds so they can offer insights tailored to specific goals for both entrepreneurs and aspiring investors. 

For Entrepreneurs: The Path to Venture Capital

As a founder, you’ll learn critical strategies to position your business for investment at this Launch Mid Valley PubTalk. From understanding what venture capitalists are looking for to identifying the path to your company’s investability, you’ll gain actionable advice on preparing for and securing funding. Local VC leaders will share their perspectives on why they invest in certain startups and the key factors that drive their decisions.

For Investors: Community-Focused Investment Strategies

If you’re looking to invest in local businesses, this PubTalk offers valuable insights into the mindsets of Oregon-based venture capitalists. You’ll learn how they assess startups, the types of companies they prioritize, and how their investment strategies align with the local economy’s needs. More importantly, you’ll understand how to think about community-centric investing so you can make a positive impact while supporting innovation.

Ready to Take the Next Step?

If you’re ready to explore the VC world and learn from the top local experts, don’t miss Launch Mid Valley PubTalk on October 30th.

Gain the tools, insights, and connections you need to succeed as a founder or investor.

Register here: https://www.oen.org/calendar-events/launch-mid-valley-pubtalk-how-to-access-venture-capital.


Little Nestlings Early Learning Center to Be Featured on KOIN

What do you do when a good friend tells you they will be on TV? You get excited for them and save the date of their appearance on your calendar, of course.

Well, that’s what the Sacred Fire Creative team feels right now. We’re so thrilled to announce that our client, Little Nestlings Early Learning Center, will be featured on the KOIN network soon.

The details are still being worked out, but we can’t wait to see Colleen Cleary and the Little Nestlings team on TV. Stay tuned!

At Little Nestlings, the environment plays an essential role in learning.

Little Nestlings Early Learning Center is a new preschool that opened in Fall 2024 in West Linn, Oregon. Headed by veteran educator Colleen Cleary, the school offers a curriculum inspired by the Reggio Emilia philosophy.

In the Reggio Emilia philosophy, children are seen as capable of directing their learning, and the environment acts as a teacher. The little ones are encouraged to be curious, explore their surroundings, observe their senses, and ask questions. Much of the study time takes place outdoors.

Through this model, children get to develop a sense of discovery and a deep love for learning. They get to build a solid foundation that will serve them throughout their school years and later in life.

Little Nestlings’ TV appearance is part of an ongoing branding campaign.

We’re happy to say that Little Nestlings’ upcoming TV appearance results from Sacred Fire Creative’s ongoing campaign to bring awareness to the school’s brand.

Since early 2024, we’ve been on a multi-tier marketing campaign for the school. This campaign included designing and search-optimizing their website and populating their social media channels. We’ve also been conducting mainstream media and community outreach. 

We believe in the impact that Little Nestlings Early Learning Center will bring to early education and the community as a whole in West Linn. It’s an honor for us to be part of their journey.

Your brand is your legacy. At Sacred Fire Creative, we can help you build a legacy that will leave a lasting and positive impact on your community. Contact us today and discover how we can collaborate.


Little Nestlings Early Learning Center: A Shining Light in Oregon’s Childcare Landscape

We are excited to share that our client, Little Nestlings Early Learning Center, has been prominently featured in Cascade Hasson – Sotheby’s International Realty’s “Living in Lake Oswego,” celebrating their significant role in addressing West Linn childcare desert. This recognition highlights their dedication to providing exceptional early education and their innovative approach to nurturing young minds.

Addressing the Childcare Desert

Little Nestlings Preschool has stepped up to fill this critical gap, offering a nurturing environment where children can thrive. Their commitment to solving this issue is more than just a service—it’s a mission to support families and empower the next generation.

Introducing the Reggio Emilia Approach

One of the standout aspects of Little Nestlings Early Learning Center is its implementation of the Reggio Emilia approach. Originating in Italy, this educational philosophy emphasizes child-led learning, creativity, and exploration. It recognizes that children are active participants in their learning journey, and it values the role of educators as facilitators of this process.

At Little Nestlings, children are encouraged to express themselves through various forms of communication—whether it’s art, language, or play. The environment is designed to be a dynamic and interactive space where children can engage with their surroundings and explore their interests.

Making a Difference

The feature in Cascade Hasson – Sotheby’s International Realty is a testament to the impact that Little Nestlings Early Learning Center is making in the community. By addressing the need for quality childcare and embracing a forward-thinking educational approach, they are not only supporting families but also setting a new standard for early education.

We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Little Nestlings Early Learning Center for this well-deserved recognition. Their dedication to improving childcare accessibility and implementing the Reggio Emilia approach is truly inspiring. As they continue to make waves in the education sector, we look forward to seeing the positive impact they will have on countless young lives.


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