Oscar, Golden Globe, SAG: Which Film Award Matters The Most?

Film Award

By Gillian Kane We are amid one of my favorite seasons: Award Season! The exact start of Award Season is hotly contested, but I’d say it starts around September with the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). That’s when a majority of the contenders premiere and their People’s Choice Award usually indicates a Best Picture nominee … Read more

Women Leaders Who Inspire Action

Women Leaders

By  Angela Baker Sometimes it feels like we may not have enough power to succeed in a male-dominated world. Instead of thinking about giving up your dreams, look for successful women who positively impact our community. Below are just a few – I hope their stories will inspire you to go after your dreams.  Michelle … Read more

Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is: Meet Kelsey Smith, Founder of Girlfunds

Money

By Emily Merrell  What if high school taught you about personal finance rather than algebra? It would probably yield a much more prepared adult. Fortunately, there are amazing people like Kelsey Smith who have founded organizations like Girlfunds. Rather than googling how to pay off your debt, Kelsey organizes events to empower and educate women … Read more

Why Should I Care About End of Life Planning When I’m Young & Healthy?

End of Life

By Tara Sroka As we kick off a new year and decade, instead of making resolutions you may not keep, how about getting your affairs in order in case of serious illness and/or death? You may be thinking, “That sounds like a big downer. Why should I care about end of life planning when I’m … Read more

The Blogging Queen: Meet Elaine Rau, the Founder Of Lady Boss Blogger

Blogging

By Emily Merrell In our society bloggers and influencers are used interchangeably, sometimes not knowing the other platform exists. Elaine Rau is someone who was able to do what many cannot: turn her blog into a job! Not only does she help other bloggers get better at blogging, she started making money from her blog … Read more

Lady Boss For The 20-Somethings: Meet Abigail Gibbons, Founder of The AG Collective

Lady Boss

By Emily Merrell As a 20-something in NYC, everything feels like a grind: from working out to finding friends to navigating a career. Enter Abigail Gibbons and The AG Collective. Her platform pushes ideas and thoughts beyond the status quo, challenging you to think beyond the desk job and life post-college. Find out more below!  … Read more

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