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When Stymied By Corporate World, Women Soar As Entrepreneurs

When corporate America’s legendary glass ceiling blocks their road to success, some women decide to take a different route. Their solution: Become their own boss. “In so many cases when women start out in the corporate world, they find their talents and insights are undervalued,” says Andi Simon, a corporate anthropologist and author of On the…

Kids4Community Raises Thousands for Detained Children

Kids4Community, a 501c3 non profit, raised thousands of dollars to help detained children while cleaning up the oceanfront. Hundreds of volunteers joined Kids4Community over the past weekend, to help kids separated by their families, while doing community work. For every pound of trash collected, the organization donated $50 for kids that are affected by immigration…

Yahya Smith Is Living the Inspired Life

Yahya Smith is a powerful woman who believes femininity is a means to achieve greatness not a sign of weakness. As a mompreneur with a passion to help women have it all, Yahya has developed 2 programs, Feminine Success School and The Success Circle, that equip women with the tools they need to effectively manage…

Garlic Pasta w/ Brussels Sprouts

This is a delicious dish provided by our resident health expert, Toye Releford-Penny of So7 Health. This creamy and delicious recipe can also be dairy free. If you make this dish, let us know how you liked it. Enjoy! Note: Feel free to add your favorite poultry with this dish. It’s Super Yummy! Yum Garlic…

How To Treat Yeast Infections & Yeast Overgrowth With Diet

The dreaded yeast infection, Ugggggh! I’m sure you have experienced it at some point in your life or maybe often, but could an overgrowth of yeast be the cause of your health problems? Shortly after my 3 year old was born, and my body was getting back to normal, I noticed one week prior to…

Six Simple Ways to Use Storytelling as Teaching Tools

Stories are spectacularly successful learning tools. Many studies show that children whose parents tell and/or read stories to them from an early age turn out to be better readers and students later on. Furthermore, you are twenty times more likely to remember information if you learn it in a story than if you learn it…

5 Fun Ways To Teach Your Kids About Money: Part 2

Experian put together a list of five fun ways to teach kids about money, which will help them with financial literacy—and help parents so the kids aren’t living with us forever. Here is part 2 of this 3 part series. Board Games  By keeping these around your house, your kids can play games with the family…

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