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You Are Not Starting From Scratch: 5 Things I Learned About Beginning Again
What two business exits, a lawsuit, a bankruptcy, and a divorce taught me about starting over
What two business exits, a lawsuit, a bankruptcy, and a divorce taught me about starting over
When life shifts—whether it’s your career, your marriage, your identity, or your sense of purpose—no one hands you a roadmap for what comes next.
But what if you’re not lost…what if you’re evolving?
And what if what feels like an ending is often the start of an exciting new beginning?
Kettia Ming built a multimillion-dollar childcare company in Manhattan from a basement daycare, sold it to a Fortune 500 company, got sued by that same company over 100 feet, filed for bankruptcy, ended her marriage, and moved into a house alone at 52 for the first time in her life. She is also the Executive Director of Black Theatre United and the author of Run The Mile You're In, a memoir publishing May 5th, 2026. She writes about what it actually costs to build something, lose it, and find yourself on the other side.
In this FREE guide from Kettia, you’ll discover:
Because the woman on the other side of all of this is still you. Just more honest about what she needs.
Kettia Ming built a multimillion-dollar childcare company in New York City, sold it, and later faced a lawsuit that forced her to rebuild not just her career—but her identity.
Born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, and raised in New York City, Kettia’s journey has been one of resilience, reinvention, and deep personal transformation.
Today, she writes and speaks about what it really means to begin again—the inner work of healing, the courage it takes to choose yourself, and the possibility that exists on the other side of life’s unexpected turns.
Her work is for women who are navigating change and ready to step into their next chapter with clarity, strength, and confidence.