Charliemadison Labs: A New Resource for Women Building Businesses in Real Life

For more than a decade, CharlieMadison Originals has been known throughout the military spouse community for creating meaningful jewelry that celebrates service, connection, and military life. Founded by mother-daughter team Wendy and Madison Hively, the company has become a familiar and trusted name among military families navigating relocations, deployments, career pivots, and the ever-changing realities of military life.

Now, CharlieMadison is expanding its mission.

This month, the company officially launched Charliemadison Labs, a new educational platform designed to support women entrepreneurs—particularly military spouses and women building businesses alongside family responsibilities, caregiving, relocations, and constant change.

The launch marks a significant evolution for the brand. While CharlieMadison Originals has spent years helping women commemorate meaningful moments through jewelry, Charliemadison Labs aims to help women build meaningful businesses without sacrificing themselves in the process.

And in a world saturated with hustle culture, that message feels refreshingly different.

A Different Kind of Business Advice

The flagship resource accompanying the launch is a free downloadable workbook titled “Start Where You Are: A Guided Reset for Overwhelmed Women Building Businesses in Real Life.”

Unlike many entrepreneurial resources that focus on scaling faster, working harder, or maximizing productivity, the workbook begins with a different premise:

Maybe the problem isn’t you.

According to the guide, most business advice assumes entrepreneurs have unlimited time, predictable routines, consistent energy, and few outside responsibilities. For many women—especially military spouses—that simply isn’t reality.

Instead of encouraging readers to do more, Charliemadison Labs challenges them to do less—with intention.

The workbook introduces what the Hivelys call the LABS Method, a framework built around four stages:

  • Learning
  • Action
  • Breakthrough
  • Sustainability

The goal isn’t perfection. It’s progress.

Built for Real Life

One of the most compelling aspects of Charliemadison Labs is that it acknowledges something many women already know but rarely hear spoken aloud:

Life is complicated.

Businesses are often built in the margins of busy schedules. They are started between school pickups, military moves, caregiving responsibilities, volunteer commitments, and full-time jobs.

For military spouses in particular, entrepreneurship is often less about following a perfectly mapped strategy and more about adapting to circumstances that change without warning.

The workbook encourages participants to pause and assess where they feel stuck, what feels heavier than it should, what they’ve been avoiding, and what truly matters right now. Rather than pushing entrepreneurs toward massive overhauls, it guides them toward small, sustainable actions that can create momentum over time.

The philosophy behind the program is simple but powerful:

Clarity beats hustle. Progress beats pressure. Sustainability beats speed.

Beyond the Workbook

While “Start Where You Are” serves as an introduction to the Charliemadison Labs approach, it is only the beginning.

The platform also offers additional resources for entrepreneurs seeking ongoing support, including a 21-Day Mini Lab titled Stop Looking for the Perfect Plan, personalized 90-day business roadmaps, and individual coaching opportunities. The focus throughout remains consistent: helping women move forward without spiraling into overwhelm or feeling pressured to constantly start over.

That commitment to sustainability may be one of the platform’s greatest strengths.

In a business culture that often celebrates exhaustion as a badge of honor, Charliemadison Labs offers something different—a framework built around capacity, consistency, and long-term growth.

Why This Matters for Military Spouses

Military spouses are among the most entrepreneurial demographics in the country, yet they also face unique barriers to business ownership. Frequent relocations, career interruptions, childcare challenges, and unpredictable military schedules can make traditional business advice difficult to implement.

Charliemadison Labs recognizes those realities instead of ignoring them.

The platform was created specifically because most entrepreneurial resources fail to account for the complexity of real life, particularly for military spouses and women balancing multiple responsibilities.

For many women, that validation alone may be worth the download.

The workbook repeatedly reminds readers that they are not behind, they are not doing it wrong, and they do not need a complete overhaul to move forward.

Those are simple words, but they carry significant weight for entrepreneurs who have spent years believing they simply weren’t working hard enough.

How to Access the Resource

The free “Start Where You Are” workbook is available now through Charliemadison Labs.

Readers can learn more, download the guide, and explore additional resources at:

Charliemadison Labs

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For Wendy and Madison Hively, the launch represents more than a new business venture. It is an extension of a decade-long commitment to serving women navigating complicated seasons with courage and purpose.

As the workbook reminds readers:

“Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can.”

For many women building businesses in real life, that may be exactly the invitation they need.

Megan Brown: Megan B. Brown is a seasoned military spouse, mother of four, and military missionary. She is the Founder and Executive Director of MilSpo Co.- a military nonprofit focused on the intentional discipleship of today's military community. Throughout Megan's journey as a military missionary, her ministry has been recognized with the Air Force Lifetime Volunteer Excellence Award and has earned her the 2016 Armed Forces Insurance Keesler Air Force Base Military Spouse of the Year Award. Her mission is to recruit, raise up, and release military connected women to live on mission for Jesus. Her books, "Summoned" and "Know What You Signed Up For" have been released by Moody Publishers in Chicago. She lives in south Mississippi with her husband, MSgt Keith Brown, and their four energetic kiddos. To learn more or connect with Megan, visit www.milspoco.com.
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