Inside the Raleighwood Book Club 👀

One idea turned into a new tradition—our annual team book club. 📚 Each year, we pick one title to read, discuss, and actually apply to our work. This year’s pick: “Smart Brevity: The Power of Saying More with Less” by the team behind Axios.

We’re Back, Baby: Raleighwood Returns to Downtown (And We Brought Parking With Us)

After a few great years of calling Midtown home, we felt the pull to return to our roots. So we packed up the ring lights, the whiteboards, the snack drawer, and the wine—and the Raleighwood Media Group + Raleighwood Event Group team is officially back downtown! You can now find us at 311 1/2 E Cabarrus Street, Raleigh, NC 27601, a cozy, character-filled space just steps from some of our favorite Raleigh haunts.

Raleighwood Media Group is Wrapping 2024 with Purpose 🎁

As we wrap up an incredible 2024, I can’t help but beam with pride at the impact Raleighwood Media Group + Raleighwood Event Group has made—not just in the work we do, but in the lives we’ve touched. This year, we took our commitment to Pledge 1% to heart, and it’s been nothing short of amazing. With over $2,300 donated to local charities, we’re closing out the year with purpose and gratitude.

Thank You: Ian

{Thank You: A simple “Thank You!” can go a long way. I’m sure that I forget to say them along the way, just like anyone else. I hope this blog mini-series helps me remember to say it to some of the amazing people I’m so blessed to know!}

Thank You: Ian

The handsome guy in this picture is my friend from college, Ian.

In case you can’t tell from that mountain side pose… he is awesome.

How awesome?

Here’s a clip from the email I received from him on Christmas on my Blackberry (yes, I know, but I promise I was only checking email and texts from friends and family with Merry wishes!).

I told Santa about all your interesting projects and blogs online…. you may be getting a new client soon!
I’ve always known that I’ve been surrounded by some of the best people in the world and this just highlights a bit of that.

Ian is teaching in Istanbul, Turkey these days but Nick, my sister, and I had the chance to share a few stories and drink with him at The Pit when he was in town last fall. I can’t wait to catch him stateside again or maybe meet up with him on one of his world travels!

Thank you for the support and friendship, Ian! Stay safe on all your adventures and enjoy Turkey… I hope you find a great sorority soccer team to coach there 😉