When Stories Leave our Studio and Meet the World

Hello from Culture to Color®,
After a week spent largely in the studio and office, this past week took us back out into the world. It was a reminder that while much of our work happens quietly behind the scenes, stories are ultimately meant to be shared, spoken, and experienced face to face.
Here’s a look at what that outward-facing week looked like.
Enjoy!
Bibi
🌟 What Happened Last Week 🌟

A Milestone Worth Celebrating
In the middle of all our out-of-the-studio activities, Tame Your Money Monster made it to the Amazon bestseller list. A powerful reminder that thoughtful, visual storytelling continues to resonate with readers.
Congratulations, Nancy Benet & Adrienne Freeland at Success Your Way!! It’s been a true pleasure collaborating with you on this journey!!

Speaking Engagement
Bibi spoke at the Annual Meeting of the DeLand Naval Air Station Museum, sharing insights on storytelling, history, and why preserving voices from the past continues to matter today.

Podcast Conversation
Bibi joined the Veterans Breakfast Club for a podcast conversation focused on the Voices of the Airlift book project.
We talked about why this project exists, whose voices are being preserved, and why this story still resonates today.

Book Expo
We had a table at theWriter’s League of The Villages Annual Book Expo, connecting with readers, fellow authors, and people who are genuinely curious about how stories can be told differently.
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Visibility is not about being everywhere. It is about showing up in the right places with a clear story.
When customers understand the why behind what you do, the conversation changes. It becomes less about selling and more about connection, relevance, and trust.
Thank you for following along, for reading, and for supporting work rooted in story, substance, and curiosity. Weeks like this one remind us that when stories leave the studio and enter the world, they start conversations that matter.
As we move into February, we’re carrying that momentum forward with intention and care. More soon.
Colorfully yours,



