How Lisa Hilder Is Helping Women Reclaim Their Voices in a Legal System That Failed Them
When the UK government stripped legal aid from family law in 2012, women in abusive relationships lost one of their last routes to safety. Lisa Hilder built a non-profit law firm to fill the gap — and changed thousands of lives in the process.
Defying Stereotypes in Your Sixties: Alison Weihe on Ageing, Freedom and Coming Home to Yourself
Alison Weihe spent decades battling disordered eating, perfectionism and shame. At 60, everything changed. On what's waiting on the other side of stories that no longer serve you.
Why Your Website Isn’t Converting (Even If It Looks Gorgeous)
You poured love and budget into your website. It looks gorgeous. But people are landing on it and clicking away. Laura Kendrick on the UX copy problem most founders don't know they have.
Why ‘Visibility Blocks’ Are Costing Businesses Big Money
Visibility blocks don't announce themselves. They look like procrastination, perfectionism, or just waiting to be discovered. Luana Ribeira on the fear that's quietly holding smart women back — and what to do about it.
The Silent Saboteur: How Trauma Quietly Undermines Your Success
You're doing all the right things — working hard, showing up, putting your heart into it. So why does something still feel stuck? Trauma expert Anu Verma on the hidden patterns that look like productivity problems but run much deeper.
When a Startup Fails and Sets You Free: How Jackie Carroll Found Her True Calling
Jackie Carroll's VR startup was almost investor-ready when AI changed everything overnight. On grief, redirection, and finding the work you were actually meant to do.
Why Confident Women Still Doubt Themselves & How to Lead From Your Strengths
Impostor syndrome doesn't discriminate — even Michelle Obama has talked about it. Jo Self on why strengths-based leadership gives women something self-doubt can't argue with: proof.
How BIAB Nails Helped Me Break a 20-Year Nail-Biting Habit
Shannon Kate Murray on how a spontaneous nail appointment broke a habit she'd had for two decades — and why a regular nail ritual became one of her most grounding forms of self-care.
How AI Is Eroding Critical Thinking and Creativity at Work
AI can draft your emails, plan your content and polish your pitch. But when we outsource too much too soon, something important happens. Sara Sabin on the hidden cost of cognitive offloading — and why your most irreplaceable asset is still being human.
Breaking the Visibility Loop: How to Be Seen on Your Own Terms
You can perfect the content plan and polish the brand voice — but if you're still holding back what you actually believe, it's not a strategy problem. Dr. Christiane Schroeter on the visibility loop and how to break it.
Why Confidence Comes After Action
The confidence you're waiting for won't arrive before you act. Shannon Kate Murray on why self-belief is built through evidence, not preparation — and what that means in practice for female founders.
When Hustle Hurts: Why Women Are Still Putting Health Last
More than a third of women in the UK have delayed a cervical screening because of work. Shannon on why women's health has become the last item on the list — and what founders can do about it.
How to Lead Without Being Labelled “Difficult” or “Too Much”
The labels shift depending on the day — too assertive, too cold, too much. Shannon on why the problem isn't you, and how to lead with clarity and conviction without shrinking yourself to fit a framework that was never built for you.
The Best Awards for Women in Business in the UK - and How to Write a Winning Entry
Entering a business award isn't about collecting trophies — it's about backing yourself publicly. The UK awards worth knowing about, and how to write an entry that actually stands out.
Is TikTok Shop a Launchpad or a Brand Risk? What Female Founders Need to Know
TikTok Shop has been extraordinary for women founders. But as it becomes more commercialised, a harder question is emerging — does this platform support the business you're trying to build, or quietly chip away at it?
How to Start Investing as a Woman (Even If You Feel Unsure Where to Begin)
You don't need to be an expert to build wealth. Financial planner Zoe Brett on getting started with clarity and confidence — even if you've been putting it off for years.
Coping Strategies for Dealing with Anxiety
Anxiety affects most founders at some point. ARVRA's Gemma Bagge and Sophie Bertrand share five practical, evidence-based strategies — covering everything from worry postponement to diet — that can genuinely help.
How to Make the Right Business Decisions (Even When Everyone Has an Opinion)
When you're building something, there's no shortage of people with opinions about how you should do it. Here's how to listen without losing yourself in the process.
From Glamping to Global Impact: Sarah Dusek on Building with Purpose
Sarah Dusek wanted to be a lawyer to fight injustice. Instead she built a glamping empire, a carbon-sequestering travel company, and a fund for women founders. This is how.
How Resilience Shapes Leadership: Lessons from a ‘Fake’ Ballet Class
What does leadership resilience really look like? For Tati Lindenberg of Dirt Is Good, the answer begins not in the boardroom but in a small Brazilian living room posing as a ballet class.