Artist Joya Logue’s work explores identity, and culture inspired by her ancestral home in India and her multi-racial American roots. She takes us on a tour of her Cincinnati studio and a classic day in the midwestern U.S. city.
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Read MoreWhen Natasha Ali was forced out of the TV Journalism biz, the self-described “late bloomer” decided to write herself a new chapter—one that honored the ancient tradition of women supporting other women.
Read MoreSilicon Valley’s Gender Equity Advisor, Femily, shares a day in her part-time hometown, Sacramento. She takes us along on a tour of her favorite eats, drinks, shops, and more in California’s State Capital.
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Read MoreYou may not know her name, but you’ve probably seen her. Sherita Janielle is a model who has been in over 50 commercials for brands like Lancôme, Chevrolet, and Bank of America. She’s also a writer, speaker, and travel expert. We talk about her new podcast and how none of us are immune to making some Bad Life Choices.
Read MoreChronic conditions are often labeled as something that makes you weak. Lilly Stairs refuses to accept that narrative. "My chronic conditions have certainly shaped who I am as a person today but they have not made me weak—they have made me strong, resilient, and fueled my drive to create change." She shares the power behind her latest venture, the Chronic Boss Collective.
Read MoreWhat are we doing here? We’re building a movement. Listen in on this conversation between our founder Jennifer Cooper and Felly Day, an “unprofessional” CEO after our own hearts. They discuss writing about ‘controversial’ topics, going against the grain, and living life ahead of the curve.
Read MoreBarbara Pike Gonzales says, “When women can clearly and confidently communicate who they are and what they bring to the table, those sitting around the table get used to hearing those female voices.” That’s why she’s helping female founders know, show, and grow their worth. And why she wants us to be each other’s hype woman too.
Read MoreThis is not an easy conversation. However, since 1 in 4 women experience intimate partner violence and according to Statisa, “perpetrators of child abuse are more likely to be parents of the child, rather than a non-parent,” it’s a conversation we need to have. If not for ourselves, then for our friends and family so we can better support them.
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Read MoreIf you’ve dreamed of going from W2 to CEO, or fall back in love with your business, Jen Wilson wants you to know it’s possible. We talk about the ditching the toxic stories of our youth, the challenges of being part of the “middle kid generation” and how we can create a life that lights us up all the way.
Read MoreBeyond the catchy name and new-agey speak, what is all this Reparenting stuff exactly?
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Read More“Anti-aging” is marketing, not science. So what will actually help you live a healthier, more fulfilling life with style? We asked empowered aging and longevity coach, Dr. Nicole Maricone to share her tips for living La Dolce Vita; the sweet life.
Read MoreA growing number of young people are now identifying as transgender. So, it can come as a shock when your child says, “I’m trans.” Here’s what one parent wants you to know about the experience.
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