Top 10 Online Coaches To Help You Smash Your Fitness Goals In 2021
A little over a year ago, the onset of the pandemic brought with it a toilet paper shortage in the United States, a boom in the home-made hand-sanitizer industry, and a global dependence on at-home workouts. From March 2020 to October
Midwife Marley: Removing the Silence Around Miscarriage
Miscarriage is often surrounded by silence, stigma and shame and this leaves parents in a challenging situation when it comes to sharing news about their pregnancy and infant loss. Losing a baby at any stage during or after pregnancy is
Dr. Nashater Deu Solheim: Unlocking the Key to Willing and Winning Relationships
By Kicki Pallin One of the biggest challenges we face in management and business is navigating how to motivate people as a leader. This is something psychologist Dr. Nashater Deu Solheim has over 25 years of experience in and she doesn’t
Tal Navarro: From MySpace to TikTok, The Social Lady and the Future of Social Media
By Sujany Baleswaran We’ve all spent hours tuned into Clubhouse, searching for the perfect podcast to start the morning, or endlessly scrolling through TikTok - social media is constantly evolving. Tal Navarro, the founder of Social Lady Media Agency, has seen
6 Ways to Get What You Want
By Mirela Sula Wondering how to achieve what you want in life? Your mind is filled with the dreams of success, but your actions are at a standstill. Understanding how to get anything you want in life starts with your mindset.
5 Ways to Staycation on a Budget
By Harry Roberts The UK staycation industry is booming thanks to restricted foreign travel, with holidaymakers keen to enjoy some guaranteed time away this summer. But with holiday lets and hotels struggling to accommodate pent-up demand, the cost of going away
Nina Zeilerbauer and Clare Coe: Madison Berkeley, Changing the Future of Real Estate
By Enida Himaj With over 30 years of experience across the property industry, Clare Coe and Nina Zeilerbauer founded Madison Berkeley with a mission to help organisations and individuals unlock their potential in the changing property world. Making their mark in
Inger Nordin: Starting Again at 65, It’s Never Too Late
By Sujany Baleswaran We live in a world where we find ourselves counting the years to our retirement, a time to finally take a step back. However, for Inger Nordin, retirement was out of the question. Her brief retirement left her
Sexism: No More Standing On The Side Lines.
By Toni Summers Hargis While topless posters in the staff kitchen are a thing of the past, women are still reporting sexism in disappointing numbers, despite social movements such as #MeToo, #HeForShe and #OurStreetsNow, all of which call for equality and
Zoe Rizokosta: Starting My Business After 10 Years of Being a Trailing Spouse and a Full-Time Mum
By Sujany Baleswaran Touching upon both the corporate and entrepreneurial industries, Zoe Rizokosta has seen the best of both worlds. After her fulfilling time working with the inspiring organisation Greenpeace Greece, Zoe saw her hours and effort slowly transform the environment