Spring 2023

The Power of Women To Overcome Legal Challenges

BY: Tenicia Moulden, Esq Career women face many legal challenges that can impede their career development. These challenges include the gender gap in pay, childcare gaps for working women, and the grooming gap for female professionals. Understanding these legal issues is essential to ensure that professional women reach their full capacity. GENDER PAY GAP: A

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Unapologetically You: Standing AND Speaking Your Truth

By Kay Marie T he power of being confident is deeply rooted in being self-aware. Self-awareness brings growth and growth brings opportunities and change. Your environment and experiences, whether negative or positive, do not make you who you are or determine the direction your life will go. The choice lies within to either become motivated

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She’s Not Your Competition, She’s Proof That It Can Be Done

When you walk through the doors of BasBlue, the relaxed ambiance, vibrant interior design, and the scent of toasted cinnamon greet you along with hospitable people. It has quickly become a home away from home for local entrepreneurs, artisans, educators, and thought leaders. Founded in 2021, BasBlue is housed in a Victorian-style mansion on 110

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Confidently Ensuring You Don’t Look Like What You’ve Been Through

Spring is in the air! It’s time to start packing away winter clothes, winter shoes, and any unfavorable ‘winter blues.’ In this season, spring[1]clean your home…and your heart. Mark 2:22 reminds us that “And no one pours new wine into old wineskins.” Prepare to purge and take action this spring to release, regroup, and renew

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Impact: Im Still Standing

In 1987, Congress declared the entire month of March as National Women’s History Month. Along with this declaration, Congress passed additional propositions between 1988 and 1994, which stated that a special Presidential Proclamation should be issued yearly, announcing that the month remains dedicated to women. We chose the theme “IMPACT: I’m Still Standing,” for this

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Juggling the Struggle and Gaining Small Victories with Molly Grantham

When life gets too chaotic and you feel like you have entered a never ending contest of juggling spinning plates while standing in a ring of fire, and what is day-to-day life to you may appear like a traveling circus to others, please drop the balancing act, slow down, just breathe and remove the mask

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Mentors Are Important, So Why Don’t We Have Them?

By: Mary P Wells Mentorship is valuable and critical no matter what your career is, even during the developmental phases. I recall vividly, during my collegiate years, leaders who voluntarily took me under their wing while undergoing work-study programs and internships. My mentors stand out with a confident drive leaving eight impactful words that still

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Standing Tall: Experience the Benefits of Standing More and Sitting Less

Research suggests that adults spend 8 hours per day being sedentary, or sitting. This is sometimes unavoidable for those of us that have desk jobs or spend a lot of time driving. Constant sitting negatively affects brain health and memory over time. Prolonged daily sitting time is adversely associated with all-cause and cardiovascular mortality and

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View From the Top: Women in the C-Suite Making A Path for Others to Follow

I t’s no secret that most of the top corporate leadership positions are dominated by men. In fact, according to the BoardEx data, only 5% of CEOs are women and 19.2% of corporate leadership team members are female — despite the fact that women’s labor force participation rate is 58.4% . How is it that

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