The Main Agenda How Women Are Using Tech to Win Last-Minute Holiday Shopping Last-minute shopping is no longer a hassle thanks to technology. Working women that have to balance work, family, and...
The Main Agenda How To Craft Powerful New Year Resolutions That Actually Translate Into Career Growth Every January, most women set New Year career resolutions, only to see them abandoned by late winter. Stats show...
The Main Agenda 10 Real Reasons Founders Started A Business Connecting to your “why” may be one of the most powerful things you do as an entrepreneur—especially if you’re just starting out. Building a business takes... By: Her Agenda · 2 days ago
The Main Agenda How To Launch End-of-Year Digital Offers To End 2025 Strong The final weeks of the year can be a powerful moment for entrepreneurs who sell digital products. Your audience is already in “wrap it... By: Gillian Smith · 3 days ago
The Main Agenda Why 82% Of Workers Are RSVPing ‘Yes’ To The Company Holiday Party Again The workplace holiday party is experiencing a renaissance. After years of muted, virtual, or often skipped celebrations, employees are signaling a resounding return to... By: Her Agenda · 4 days ago
The Main Agenda What Women In Tech Are Watching This Conference Season Thousands of tech conferences take place annually, with fall and winter being top seasons for critical conversations within the industry taking place. As the... By: Taylor Bushey · 1 week ago
The Main Agenda How Companies Must Adapt In 2026 And Beyond The workplace is steadily transforming in response to technological change, shifting demographics, and evolving employee expectations. Organizations are reassessing how work is structured, how... By: Her Agenda · 1 week ago
The Main Agenda How Ganiyat Salami Is Redefining Clean Beauty With Haircare Brand Èyí Dára Ganiyat Salami is determined to change the clean beauty industry with her values-led haircare brand Èyí Dára, which means...
The Main Agenda Why Networking Remains A Woman’s Greatest Power Move: Inside Angela Smith’s Vintage-Fueled Fashion Journey Entrepreneurship often gets framed as grit in isolation; the silent grind, the “I did it alone” mythology. But Angela...
The Main Agenda How Women Are Launching Ghosts Kitchens Or Niche Food Brands For Seasonal Demand In a booming market, women entrepreneurs are capitalizing on the rapid growth of ghost kitchens and seasonal food brands to meet evolving consumer cravings.... By: Caitlin Elizabeth · 2 weeks ago
The Main Agenda Returning To Corporate After Entrepreneurship: Women Who Made The Transition For many women, entrepreneurship is a pathway to freedom. From the thrill of autonomy to having creative control, becoming an entrepreneur offers the chance... By: Caitlin Elizabeth · 2 weeks ago
The Main Agenda How Businesses Can Survive Rising Insurance Rates Business insurance is an essential safeguard for protecting companies against financial losses from unexpected events, whether they are property damage, liability claims, or interruptions... By: Her Agenda · 3 weeks ago
The Main Agenda Meet The Women Behind Michelle Obama’s Most Iconic Hairstyles As Michelle Obama opens up about her evolution of style and self-expression in her forthcoming book, “The Look,” she invites readers behind the scenes... By: Candis McDow · 3 weeks ago
Beauty How The Lip Bar Is Leveraging Collaboration To Lead Inclusive Beauty It’s been thirteen years since CEO and Founder, Melissa Butler started The Lip Bar in her Brooklyn kitchen. With their products being formulated in... By: Tyerra Drake · 3 weeks ago
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The Main Agenda Why More Dating App Users Are Swiping For Career Opportunities, Not Romance With billions of people around the world and an ever-growing menu of dating apps promising connection, you’d think finding...
The Main Agenda What Teen Vogue’s Farewell Means For The Future Of Journalism Conde Nast’s recent decision to fold Teen Vogue into Vogue marks a significant turning point in the media world, prompting broader discussion on the... By: Varsha Pai · 1 month ago
The Main Agenda How Women Are Using Micro-Meditations Before Big Presentations You know that jittery feeling right before a big presentation? Or the tiny knot in your stomach when you walk into an important interview?... By: Luisana Rodríguez · 1 month ago
The Main Agenda Women Preparing For End-of-Year Reviews: How To Frame Wins That Aren’t Obvious As the calendar year winds down and performance review season approaches, many of us feel the pressure: how do we show our value when... By: Luisana Rodríguez · 1 month ago
The Main Agenda How Latina Entrepreneurs Are Launching Businesses With Cultural Intent Latina entrepreneurs are finding courage in building their businesses while integrating their cultural identity throughout. From Melissa Gallardo to Stephanie Vasquez, these women have... By: Kiara Manning · 1 month ago
How Much Authenticity Is Too Much on Social Media? When does social media authenticity help your career, and when does oversharing hurt your professional credibility? [...]Read More... from... By: Kerbi Lynn · 2 months ago
The Main Agenda Ami Colé Founder Diarrha N’Diaye Tapped To Build Skims Beauty Diarrha N’Diaye, the founder of the now-closed beauty brand Ami Colé, has been appointed Executive Vice President of Beauty...
The Main Agenda Black Friday Trends 2025: What Do Shoppers Really Want From Brands? Since its beginnings back in the 1950s, Black Friday shopping has always been chaotic. The madness, however, has shifted...
The Main Agenda Q4 Is The Perfect Time To Prepare Your Goals For 2026 As the year closes and things become final, Q4 is the perfect time to gather your goals and set them up in preparation for... By: Candis McDow · 2 months ago
The Main Agenda Why Most Millennials Aren’t 9-To-5 Workers In these times of creating your own lane, it appears that millennials have taken that notion and ran with it. Many things like the... By: Candis McDow · 2 months ago
The Main Agenda Why Weird Wins In Modern Marketing — And How Brands Are Pulling It Off Upon entering the one-day immersive installation known as GrazaVerse, guests were greeted with a surrealist tableau: a Renaissance-style cherub statue “peeing” olive oil, with... By: Her Agenda · 2 months ago
The Main Agenda How To Navigate Travel While Working Remotely Imagine a world where you are able to make money and travel simultaneously. Whether you’re looking for a change in scenery, inspiration, or a... By: Candis McDow · 2 months ago
The Main Agenda Why Single People Average Less Than Two Dates Per Year As dating apps continue to grow, surprisingly, actual dating is drastically creeping to a halt. It appears that the traditional standards that baby boomers... By: Candis McDow · 2 months ago
The Main Agenda How To Build Seasonal Side Projects To Boost Q4 Income And Portfolio Growth As the calendar inches toward November, many professionals shift into year-end mode: tying up loose ends, closing projects, and...
The Main Agenda Black Women’s Unemployment Is Rising. How Should We Talk About It? Many people are feeling the impact of a particularly tough job market, with more and more people losing their...
The Main Agenda Nourbese Flint On Why Reproductive Justice Is The American Dream Growing up, Nourbese Flint, president of All* Above All and All* In Action Fund, was exposed to the reproductive health space by her mother... By: SaDiedrah Harris · 2 months ago
The Main Agenda The Power Of ‘No’: Why Freelancers Must Set Boundaries To Protect Their Well-Being Freelancing is more popular now than ever. In fact, researchers found that the number of freelancers increased by 90% between 2020 and 2024. Freelancing... By: IMAN M'FAH TRAORE · 2 months ago
The Main Agenda Menopause Awareness Month: New Survey Reveals Impact On Workplace And Need For Support October is Menopause Awareness Month. So let’s talk about it. Despite being a natural part of aging, one that most women from ages 45... By: Giovanna Acosta · 2 months ago
The Main Agenda Six NYFW Trends You Can Actually Wear to the Office This Fall New York Fashion Week may set the stage for bold runway moments, but not every trend is destined to stay on the catwalk. In... By: Yasmine Daas · 2 months ago
The Main Agenda How To Kick Off Q4 With Energy After A Slow Summer As the year winds down many women find themselves running on empty. When the days shorten and temperatures drop, most of us experience a... By: Caitlin Elizabeth · 2 months ago
The Main Agenda How To Seamlessly Re-Integrate Into Fast-Paced Work Environments After A Sabbatical I took my first extended sabbatical over a decade ago; it was a six-month journey through South and Central...
The Main Agenda How To Scale Your Business Without A Team The solo entrepreneur movement is surging. According to a 2024 Intuit study, 65 % of solopreneurs earn more working...
The Main Agenda The Rise Of Women’s Financial Book Clubs Women’s financial book clubs are definitely on the rise, creating positive space where women come to read, discuss, and take action on topics related... By: Candis McDow · 3 months ago
The Main Agenda From Fast Fashion To Slow Living: How Ambitious Women Are Redefining Style With Purpose For decades, fast fashion has dictated the rhythm of closets: instant trends, low-cost production, and endless consumption. But as conversations around sustainability, wellness, and... By: Yasmine Daas · 3 months ago
The Main Agenda How Eugenia Cheng Is Redefining What It Means To Be A Mathematician Eugenia Cheng wears many hats: mathematician, pianist, professor, author and scientist-in-residence at The School of The Art Institute of Chicago. With perseverance and vision,... By: Candis McDow · 3 months ago
The Main Agenda What You Need To Know About The Double Tax Black Women And Women Of Color Face “Womanhood is really expensive. Always ask for more,” wrote Anna Gifty Opoku-Agyeman on the dedication page of her new book, The Double Tax: How... By: SaDiedrah Harris · 3 months ago
The Main Agenda How To Leverage Interim Leadership As A Career Strategy A manager quits, a director goes on parental leave, and a critical project needs leadership. Now, who steps up? As LHH explains in this... By: Luisana Rodríguez · 3 months ago
The Main Agenda How Women Co-Working Collectives Support Women-Owned Ventures The rise of co-working has reshaped the entrepreneurial landscape. But for women founders, traditional spaces often fail to address...
The Main Agenda What Investors Really Look For In 2025: Beyond The Deck And The Demo The venture capital landscape has transformed dramatically in 2025. According to Crunchbase, global funding has ticked up “year over...
The Main Agenda How Successful Entrepreneurs Structure Their Day To Reduce Mental Overload Running a business isn’t just a full-time job; it’s an all-consuming lifestyle. According to Forbes, a survey by Capital One Business found that 42%... By: Taylor Bushey · 4 months ago
The Main Agenda How Women Can Use Fractional Investing Platforms To Build Wealth Investing in profitable stocks can be a key strategy in one’s wealth accumulation. While statistics show that approximately 70% of women own stocks, there... By: yolanda jn-baptiste · 4 months ago
The Main Agenda How Women Are Using Internal Transfers To Escape Toxic Workplaces When we talk about “career moves,” we usually think of promotions or job offers. But for many women, the most powerful move isn’t leaving... By: Luisana Rodríguez · 4 months ago
The Main Agenda How To Feel Awake Without Coffee This article may start some controversy as coffee is America’s favorite beverage. According to the National Coffee Association Two-thirds of American adults drink coffee... By: Candis McDow · 4 months ago
The Main Agenda How Women Of Color Are Redefining Executive Presence On Wall Street Wall Street has long had a narrow view of what executive presence looks like: crisp suits, firm handshakes, and polished diction wrapped in a... By: Kehinde Adepetun · 4 months ago