About SunDay Baby

SunDay Baby was built on a simple belief: Good people deserve support while they're building good things.

The most meaningful things are built through relationships, creativity, and a shared sense of purpose.

Today, Sunday Baby helps founders, makers, creatives, and community-builders bring their ideas to life through creative direction, experience production, and thoughtful business development.

Whether it's a new business, a community gathering, a retreat, a membership, or a project that's been living rent-free in your notes app for the last six months, my favorite part is helping connect the dots and turn ideas into something real.

Meet Hannah

Hi, I'm Hannah.

I grew up in San Diego County as a competitive dancer and joined the Navy at 21. The Navy took me across the country, introduced me to lifelong friends, eventually led me to my husband Alex, and taught me that some of the best things in life happen when you say yes before you feel completely ready.

After leaving the military, I worked for the Colorado Springs Fire Department and earned degrees in Emergency Management & Planning and Emergency Service Administration. If this sounds like a strangely specific career path, it's because it is. For a long time, I was convinced I was headed toward graduate school and a career in public administration.

Then life did what life does best. A spontaneous move to Tennessee. A rapidly expanding chicken operation. Several neurofeedback, therapy, and Reiki sessions. A lot of self-reflection. And approximately zero things going according to my original plan.

Somewhere in the middle of all that, I realized the work I loved most wasn't tied to a specific job title. It was helping people take good ideas and turn them into real things.

Whether that's a business, an event, a retreat, a membership, or a community, I've always been happiest connecting the dots, organizing the chaos, and helping people move forward. Sunday Baby is what happened when I stopped trying to figure out what I was supposed to be and started paying attention to what I naturally do best.

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Life These Days

These days, my husband and I are raising our two boys outside Knoxville, Tennessee—a sentence that would've genuinely shocked younger me.

What started as a move to be closer to friends turned into a life filled with family, community, chickens, and a lot of rethinking what success actually looks like.

These days, I'm less interested in climbing ladders and more interested in building things that matter.

Good businesses. Good experiences. Good communities. A good life.

That's the energy behind Sunday Baby.