Tag Archives: August 2016 Issue
Kat Michels (Business Heroine Magazine)

Heroines Of History: Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin – A Warrior For Equality

Heroines of History: These are American women, and their actions were not motivated by fortune or fame.  There was no glory, and in many cases very little recognition for their activities.  They simply did what needed to be done, and they did so in an extraordinary way.  They roared without making a sound, and it is time they more »

Grace Kelly (Business Heroine Magazine)

How To Navigate Life And Business Gracefully

Self-consciousness blocks connection in life and business. People feel it when your focus is on yourself, your agenda, and not them. I really got this about 8 months ago when I invested in a weekend event. I sat in a room with a small group of people and I couldn’t relax. I kept wondering: Was my dress OK? How 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 »

Emerald Peaceful GreenForest (Business Heroine Magazine)

The Empowered Messenger: How To Feel Abundant On A Budget

The Empowered Messenger – The heroine whose message burns inside her, begging to be released. Even though her pen may quiver and her voice may shake, she knows it is time to stand in her power – clear, confident, courageous. She says yes to the call, and she shares her message, because she was born to 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 »

Alexis Pierce (Business Heroine Magazine)

This Or Something Better: How To Surrender To Life

I don’t like suspense. I’d much rather know the end of the movie so that I can enjoy the process of how it unfolds. Unfortunately, no matter how hard I try, life doesn’t seem to work that way. In fact, life seems to be the exact opposite! You have to continually let go of expectations more »

Echo Brown (Business Heroine Magazine)

Cover Interview: Echo Brown Explores Controversy Through The Humor And Pain Of The Stage

Hailed as a “transformational storyteller,” Echo Brown is a writer, performer, & actress from Cleveland, Ohio. Echo’s meteoric rise in the San Francisco art scene with her hit one-woman show, Black Virgins Are Not for Hipsters, has been widely praised. A graduate of Dartmouth College with a B.A. in political science, Echo began her career as more »

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