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July 2021 Covergirl: Realtor & TV Personality, Mary Fitzgerald
Mary Fitzgerald is one of the main stars and fan favorites in Selling Sunset. In the first three seasons, Fitzgerald works closely with Christine Quinn, Chrishell Stause, Heather Rae Young, Davina Potratz, the Oppenheim brothers, Romain Bonnet, and Maya Vader.
Founder Of Clean Skincare Brand Naturally Serious, Rochelle Jacobs
Our goal in creating Naturally Serious was to take out the guesswork for other time-strapped women like myself! I found myself constantly second-guessing and researching the skin care products I was using.
Lindsay Rapp Liang On Women’s Empowerment Through Art
I have been painting for as long as I can even remember. Like every child, I loved drawing and painting and doodling any chance I had any surfaces and colors around me. I think that as I grew older, that I just never stopped.
How Lainey Molnar Uses Her Art To Fight Stigmatization Of Choice
After 12 years of being self-employed and exploring several paths around fashion and social media, I started creating my now-signature illustrations while in lockdown in 2020. It only took a few months for them to go viral, and the rest is history. It's still unbelievable to say that I am a full time artist, but it feels like my entire life has led up to this point.
How Doctors Andrea Love and Jess Steier Are Making Science Accessible Through The Unbiased Science Podcast
We discussed starting the podcast years ago-- long before COVID-19. We bonded over our frustration with the amount of pseudoscience on the internet, particularly around vaccines. When COVID-19 happened, people in our respective networks turned to us for information and guidance.
Doctor Kate Biberdorf On Why More Women & BIPOC Should Pursue A Career In STEM
I would love to see more women and BIPOC in STEM. Right now, chemistry is a field that is dominated by men, which means that the majority of positions of power are held by men. While not impossible, in this environment it's more difficult for people in these minority categories to advance in their careers.
How Kathryn Kellogg Is Inspiring Others To Live An Eco-Friendly Lifestyle
I started living more sustainably on accident. I made over these changes for personal health reasons as well as to save money. Shopping second hand is always great if your budget conscious, but what really sealed the deal on avoiding fast fashion was watching the documentary, The True Cost.
Samantha Kelly, TikTok & Instagram Influencer
Throughout my experience as an “entrepreneur”, I have learned to always take the risk. If you are debating if you should stay in your comfort zone or to take the leap of faith, always take the leap! Follow your dreams, whether or not it’s risky, because if you don’t, you will wish you had in the end.
Helping Businesses Work Smarter Not Harder, Kate Rosenow
Who/what inspired you to start Work Well with Kate? This might sound odd, but a stressed-out version of myself. I started my first business in 2014 and quickly became overwhelmed and burnt out because of all the hats I realized I had to wear. I saw a need to change my business for my overall health and wellbeing and when I did, I became addicted to helping others build more sustainable and profitable businesses.
The Woman Behind Hush & Be Bold, Jenna Hushka
Most of my writing focuses on my past experiences, my everyday thoughts, and observations I’ve made throughout my days. I’ve always found peace when my fingers hit the keyboard.
Founder Of We’re Not Really Strangers, Koreen Odiney
Koreen Odiney is a name you may have heard over the past three years, and for a pretty good reason. The 26 year-old model and photographer created a game that has become a media sensation, We’re Not Really Strangers.
CEO & Founder Of Beautycounter, Gregg Renfrew
Gregg Renfrew began her career by starting several businesses. But she made a name for herself in 2013 when she launched a very different kind of project, a clean beauty brand she named Beautycounter. With Beautycounter, Gregg Renfrew has changed the game of makeup and skincare with choices that are safer and more environmentally sustainable.
Author Of “The New Bohemians” & Founder Of Jungalow, Justina Blakeney
Justina Blakeney started her career in 2009 with a lifestyle blog that she wrote from her living room. Her blog slowly morphed into a huge following on Pinterest, and eventually her design brand, Jungalow came into play. Jungalow offers bold and bright colors, unique patterns and textures.
Beauty Writer & Founder Of Ellis Brooklyn, Bee Shapiro
When Bee became pregnant with her first child, she became concerned with cleaning up her products, eliminating those with questionable ingredients. Shapiro realized that while there were options for makeup and skin care, she saw a gap when it came to clean and safe fragrances.
Alissa Boyer’s Self-Built Career Of Mentoring Empaths
Because it's deeply personal for me. I mentor highly sensitive people (HSPs) and empaths. These are the deep-feelers; the caretakers; the ones who wear their hearts on their sleeves. They tend to be the kindest, most gentle souls AND many of them grew up believing that the way they were is wrong.
Lawyer Turned Financial Educator, Delyanne Barros
Three years of law school, $150,000 in student loans, and 14 years of experience. As an immigrant and WOC this was difficult because I knew how much of a sacrifice it was to achieve what I did and how rare it is in our community. However, I realized that I am not my profession.
Business & Finance Coach, Savannah Elam
As soon as I graduated high school, I moved out on my own and started working my first “big girl job” where I was on salary and had benefits. Living in Los Angeles working an entry-level job, I simply wasn’t making enough money to make ends meet.
SEO & Visibility Expert, Maddy Shine
Hello! I'm Maddy Shine, a coach who helps ambitious female entrepreneurs get to the top of Google and beyond, teaching tools and techniques to improve your SEO and visibility game. I believe that SEO (search engine optimization) doesn't have to be dry or dull, but it's often taught as such! In fact I like to say SEO stands for Seeking Exciting Opportunities, which is why it's the name of my free Facebook community.
Georgia Bridgers from On My Mind Podcast, Career Pivots, LQBTQ Advocacy & Finding Her Voice
I started my YouTube channel in 2016 during my senior year of high school. A few months earlier, I had been scouted to NYC by one of the top modeling agencies in the world to meet in-person. It was my dream come true! Until I got there and they told me I was too short at 5'8".
Solluna Founder, Kimberly Snyder
I had a tricky relationship with food since I was a teen, when I developed some eating disorders for a few years. Creating a really healthy relationship with food became a passion for me to share with others, after I became fully free, because I wanted others to know how they could become free also.