Naomi Achu, The Queen of Bamenda: “Africa Is in My Blood”
By Cynthia Vera Musician and performer, Naomi Achu grew up with music as an integral part of her daily life. From waking up at early hours of the morning to sing prayers of devotion to revelling in the special sense
Claire Yew: Leading Women to Financial Freedom Through Passive Income
By Cynthia Vera Born out of conversations with close friends to share investment opportunities and educational resources towards financial freedom, Golden Property Group was founded by Malaysian-born Claire Yew in 2015. The CEO, property investor, and developer has been steadily making her
Breakfast with Winners: The UK Trio Who Are Taking Clubhouse by Storm
By Mirela Sula With phones glued to our hands and the handy mute button just a click away, we all tapped into Clubhouse from the comfort of our homes. However, the men behind Breakfast with Winners have changed the game. I
Ryan Nurse: How a Brain Injury Survivor Turned His Life From Depression to Progression
By Sujany Baleswaran After being brutally attacked and rushed to hospital with a fractured skull and a blood clot due to a bleed on the brain, Ryan Nurse was placed into an induced coma, with his life in the hands of
Kim Lee Macquet: Changing Colours, From Drab to Fab
By Sujany Baleswaran Many of you may know Kim Lee Macquet as the director of Johannesburg - the Global Woman who can light up any room with her laughter, confidence, sassiness, and fabulous hair. However, just like her ever-changing hair, Kim
Liesbeth Zevenbergen: 10 Days on A Ventilator and the Fight to Breathe Again
By Sujany Baleswaran After spending 10 nights in the ICU in an induced coma, connected to the ventilator, Liesbeth Zevenbergen tapped into her inner power to survive, leading her to feel immense energy to thrive, achieve her goals and create a
Radhia Gleis: Life Isn’t Meant to Be Stagnant
By Cynthia Vera After spending over two decades in a cult under the control and influence of a narcissistic, sociopathic leader, Radhia Gleis made the decision to free herself from the shackles of a malignant leader of the Buddha-field - a
Edlira Roshi: Sunrises and Sunsets, Juggling Life as a Mother and Caregiver
By Sujany Baleswaran With a gun to her forehead in the midst of the turmoil in Tirana, Edlira Roshi finally made the hesitant decision to leave home and seek a new life on the other side of the world. The mother
Georgia Kirke: A Childhood Obsession with Books to Growing a Publishing Empire
By Sujany Baleswaran Starting her business in her box room with just a laptop, Georgia Kirke, embarked on a mission to help fellow entrepreneurs share the stories that have made them who they are today. After learning that 83% of adults
Loriana Valente: Intertwining Music and Art and Creating a New Virtual Reality World
By Sujany Baleswaran Deemed as an unstable profession, many of us grew up in a society that steered us away from the creative industry. Loriana Valente was born with a passion for music and art but her time at high school