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Kelly Kingston: It’s Time to Unmute your Strength through Self-Empowerment

Women empowerment is just wishful thinking without Self-empowerment. No progress is possible outside a woman's intentional decision to unmute her voice from within, regardless of society's judgments and social conditioning.
There are not many teachers for women's Self-empowerment in the world but Australian Kelly Kingston is one of them and her movement "It's Time to Unmute!" is the map for change within.
Camila Leite on Female Leadership: Breaking Gender Biases To Be Your Own Leader

In this exclusive interview Eva Rosa Santos sits down with Camila Leite, Director of New Business and Marketing at a prominent Angolan telecommunication company. They shared valuable insights into how we can pave the way for women to flourish in leadership positions.
Yonne de Castro: The Seat at the Table Will Not Be Handed to Women

In this exclusive interview Yonne de Castro, Eva Rosa Santos, Female Leadership Executive Contributor is asking critical questions about gender equality and female leadership, to encourage women to pursue leadership roles in the face of stubborn gender stereotypes.
Veronica King: Can a Positive Mindset Make You a Leader Worth Following?

Life often unfolds in unexpected ways and every female leader we interviewed in the last decade agreed that every single challenge they had to overcome was an opportunity to align themselves with their true purpose. In the midst of chaos…
Forgiveness: An Honest Conversation with Lynita Mitchell- Blackwell Who Teaches to “Live Life On Fire”

Forgiveness reflects the very core of our humanity. A process that often requires deep introspection, empathy, and, most importantly, honesty, forgiveness has a rich and complex history deeply rooted in human interactions, culture, religion, and philosophy. In the search for…
A Fractured World: Is the Gender Pay Gap a Challenge for Women or for Humanity?

Far too often in my life, I’ve been told that “girls should maintain a quiet and composed demeanour, refrain from speaking too loudly or too frequently” because it’s deemed inappropriate, and that my ideas therefore hold little significance. In essence,…
National Law Enforcement Suicide Awareness Day: Kevin Donaldson’s Journey from the Frontlines to Mental Health Advocacy

Jessica Dalby marks her first piece as Executive Contributor with a powerful profile of Retired Police Officer, Kevin Donaldson, in honor of Suicide Prevention Month. The article sheds light on the profound challenges of frontline trauma, the often unspoken mental health struggles in law enforcement, and the pivotal role of advocacy in fostering change.
Mary Muduuli Brings Hope for Women to Rise Up, Take Charge and Win in Retirement

Retirement is often portrayed as a time of rest and relaxation, a time to kick back and enjoy the fruits of one’s labour. While this is certainly a well-deserved phase of life, many women are rewriting the narrative of retirement.…
Chilling Out with Lucilda Stewart: Fascinating Facts about Winning Spanish and Argentinian Wines

Spanish wines have long graced tables and tantalised palates, but beyond the familiar labels lies a world of surprises waiting to be discovered. The history of wine is a captivating tale that intertwines with the development of civilizations, the advancement…