Cara Sayer: From Sleepless Mum to Global Boss
When new mum Cara Sayer struggled to get her baby to nap on the go, she didn’t just find a fix—she invented one. What started as a personal solution became SnoozeShade, the world’s bestselling range of baby sun and sleep shades. With no background in
Martina Fuchs: Redefining Impact with Music
She speaks nine languages, easily moves between continents, and shifts seamlessly from the newsroom to the DJ booth. Martina Fuchs is more than a journalist—she’s a global force resonating across business, culture, and wellbeing. From her base in London and Zurich and soon also Dubai, Martina
Tinka Denisheva: Rooted & Rising
In the heart of the UK, Tinka Denisheva is leading a new movement for international women in business. As the founder of the Bulgarian Women in Business Club, she’s not just creating a network—she’s building a powerful community where resilience, ambition, and collaboration thrive. From
Veronica Tan: The Queenmaker
For over three decades, Veronica Tan has stood behind the world’s biggest stages—quietly but powerfully shaping the success of those who stand on them. As the co-founder of Success Resources and the visionary force behind bringing icons like Tony Robbins, Robert Kiyosaki, and T. Harv
Stéphanie Denet: Goose Fat & Grit
When Stéphanie Denet fled her marriage with three young children, no home, and an empty bank account, survival—not success—was her only focus. But what began as a desperate search for stability transformed into an extraordinary entrepreneurial journey that would take her from Paris to the
Constanze Bungs: Change comes with Ethics and Innovation
Redefining leadership with empathy, strategy, and unstoppable vision. In an era where profit often overshadows purpose, Constanze Bungs stands as a rare force of integrity and innovation. With a career spanning health economics, strategic finance, and real estate tech, she has not only shattered ceilings
Mentorship or Missed Opportunity? The Cultural Disconnect Facing South Asian Women in the UK
The inclusion and equal opportunity narrative is gaining traction in today's increasingly multicultural Britain. Yet, beneath the surface, systemic underrepresentation continues to affect particular groups. Women of South Asian origin are among those who often face difficulty finding culturally relatable mentors to support their personal