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Arriya Kingrey (Business Heroine Magazine)

Why You Don’t Need A Business Blueprint

Does the idea of following the “blueprints” shared in your marketplace bring up a hint of disdain and a feeling of longing desire? You know, you are likely so over all the systems, steps, and blueprints promoted everywhere – AND at the same time you kind of wonder if it is actually the thing you really need that more »

Chantelle Adams (Business Heroine Magazine)

Cover Story: Speak Your Way To The Top! Chantelle Adams Ditches The Fear + Shows You How

Chantelle Adams is a Professional Speaker, Speech Stylist, and Courage Igniter. Throughout the past 5 years she has delivered over 800 speeches and added more than 6 figures to her business through speaking. Now she teaches women entrepreneurs how to own their story, write their signature speech, rock the stage, and get booked while adding more »

Mikki Kingrey (Business Heroine Magazine)

The Secret To Your Success

You are the creator of your experience. If you want to be experiencing something different, then you are in the right place. This is the place where you can explore your path, you can be curious, you can belong, you can seek wisdom.    The key is that the wisdom you are seeking isn’t anyone more »

Kate Northrup (Business Heroine Magazine)

How To Have Serious Fun And Stay Playfully YOU In Business

I always had this idea that if I took myself seriously as a business woman, author, speaker, and what have you, I wouldn’t be able to have fun in business. So I prided myself on not taking myself too seriously. It made me more approachable. It made me more likeable. And, if I’m being honest more »

Kara McKay (Business Heroine Magazine)

Sacred Sassy Heroine: The Myth Of Your Mission And Sexy Shoes

Sacred Sassy Heroine: This is the everyday goddess within each woman. It is she who harnesses the unfeigned feminine energy that makes you divine. She embraces all-she-is and struts it like she means it. Today is the full moon. This cosmic event serves as a reminder to crack out of your proper exoskeleton and reconnect with more »

Stella Orange (Business Heroine Magazine)

7 Ways To Write Inspired (And Consistent!) Content

Sharing great content with people who haven’t bought from you yet is a classic — and classy — marketing move. But for some reason, writing a newsletter or publishing our blog consistently is a real challenge for many self-employed professionals, healers, teachers and coaches. So how can you improve your consistency, when in comes to more »

Rachel Scherer (Business Heroine Magazine)

Spotlight Interview: Rachel Scherer on Passion, Career Paths, and Being YOU!

Rachel Scherer is a content director and brand strategist specializing in verbal brand creation, messaging development, interpersonal communication, and thought leadership. Past clients include Showtime, FUSE, AMC Television, WE Television, The Week magazine, as well as industry-redefining tech startups like Canary, Thirty Labs, and Transfix. Enjoy her exclusive Business Heroine interview…     BH: How did more »

Denise Duffield-Thomas (Business Heroine Magazine)

Six Things That Don’t Have To Be Perfect In Business

I admit that I used to be a bit of a perfectionist, and I still can be. If I’m not careful, I can really beat myself up over everything in my business. I totally get it, I totally understand But I’ve also been able to create a very successful seven-figure business by giving myself permission more »

Share Ross (Business Heroine Magazine)

Cover Interview: Share Ross – Discover Your Inner Rockstar and Make Epic Sh*t Happen!

Share Ross is best known as the bassist for the band Vixen. Share has led a life of many, many reinventions and careers as a marketing director, knitting book author, travel agent, shiatsu therapist, video producer editor, and coach. She knows what it’s like to seek, stretch, and hunt for an inner purpose.  As a Rock more »

Anne-Sophie Dumetz (Business Heroine Magazine)

She’s a Changemaker: Loving in Business, Loving Myself

She’s a Changemaker: Every heroine has a Changemaker within. She’s smitten with a dream that feels bigger than she is, and she dares to rise into it. She bravely steps beyond her fear, choosing instead her soul’s deepest desires. She has the audacity to disturb, defy, and go her own way. Heed the call of more »

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