We don’t have to agree with a decision to be aligned with a common goal or purpose. Disagreeing with something often means you see a different side of a situation, but it doesn’t mean we have to dislike when that happens. Seeing another side to a situation is often a good thing. And it’s important to remember that different paths can take you to the same place.
Read MoreThe theme for October has definitely been women helping women. My guest on this episode, Colleen Kanna, owner of COKANNA and a cancer survivor, wanted to give women going through breast cancer treatment the kind of clothing options that she struggled to find during her own treatments. It’s a powerful thing when women take on the problems we experience, because it means we can take the hard-earned lessons and wisdom we’ve learned and put it out in the world for others to benefit from.
Read MoreWhen your copy that’s meant to be read by the masses makes people’s heads spin trying to process the conglomeration of words, you’ve missed the mark.
Read MoreIf you're a business owner with an active social media presence, then more than likely you’ve found yourself in the position of wanting to post, share or comment on a controversial topic or opinion, but something holds you back. And for good reason! Wading into controversy isn't necessarily wrong for a business, but the response to your perspective can impact you as a person. But, with everything going on in the world right now, how a business handles controversial topics or opinions is coming up more and more.
Read MoreProduct designs from women are often inspired by personal wishes that can’t be found anywhere. That’s Sam Razzaghi’s story at a high level, but Sam is motivated by much more than wanting a more functional bag for the commute, as she shares in this episode.
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