Welcome! I’m the founder of the personal styling app called Cladwell. Here is where I frequently write, curate, and share honest stories about what it’s like to build a business, and live with intention and style. Transparency lives here. So glad you made it.

Let’s Begin Here.

I’m Erin, owner and CEO of Cladwell, and a big fan of being candid.

I’ve been a founder in the startup scene for over a decade. I’ve worked with top accelerators such as 500 Startups, Science, and Indie.vc, and raised money from various venture capitalists. While I have lived in Silicon Valley, my home base is Cincinnati, Ohio. I started out by joining a startup as the Head of Marketing, then became a co-founder years later as we developed an entirely new business. When that all went down in a fiery ball of failure, I bought the company in hopes of turning it around, and here I am.

In two years’ time, I went from unpaid and upside down in cash to profitable with a steady salary for myself and others. You might say I’m living the new American dream—financially free in a company I love, without being tethered to “the man.” And yet, to be honest, something about that dream feels incomplete. I know firsthand that founders must take giant steps back to find another way forward. We wait months in negotiations without an ounce of certainty. We put ourselves out there only to be rejected time and time again. And yet, while many founders model transparency in their numbers, I rarely witness vulnerability around our common experiences. The heartbreak, the mental toil, that moment the light goes from bright to burnt out…where’s the honesty? The few truly unfiltered conversations I have had with other founders left me feeling incredibly refreshed, deeply connected, and less alone in this seemingly impossible pursuit of building something that matters. Given that only 2% of women founders get funding, loneliness is not just a feeling, it’s statistically true. There are very few of us out here, so speaking up candidly has become increasingly important to me.

I have honest and unpolished stories to share. And after a decade of collecting them, my soul may wither away if I leave them untold. Start ups, business, life & family—I’m offering an unfiltered look at my journey to show that success isn’t a silver bullet, progress isn’t a straight line, and financial freedom doesn’t solely come from taking the big swings. Speaking up is vulnerable, and finding my own voice has been slow—the silence hanging in the air is not from a lack of words, but too many. But I want you to know you’re not alone.

So…let’s begin here.