Stories about empowered women finding ways to inspire others or create change in their varied spheres are priceless.
“I think of myself as a beauty publicist by trade and a face washer by nature”, Emily Parr, co-founder of HoliFrog, a new wash-first brand tells me.
You've bootstrapped. You've angel-ed and accelerated. You've won grants. Now you need big money to scale, and it's soul-crushing.
The start of a new year is a great time to press restart. It’s time to focus on you. Often as high performers we are looking for tried, true and game-changing recommendations to super charge our goals. As an entrepreneur myself, I am always looking for that extra edge to optimize my performance, creativity and recovery.
“The reason we’ve done so well is that we’ve done things our own way. We’ve been fearless,” says Henrietta Rix, half of the designer duo that make up the womenswear brand, RIXO.
For startups, as for all small businesses, this is a time of great upheaval. In January 2019, Naj Austin launched her social wellness clubhouse for people of color in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Just over a year later, something unthinkable happened — the Coronavirus pandemic.