“We are founded on the simple philosophy that therapy should be portable, easily accessible, cost-effective, and grounded in ethics and expertise.”
1,000 Stories
More than 1,000 women entrepreneurs from around the world have told us about their personal business journeys. Here are their stories, in their own words. Tell us yours!
Marina Darlow: A Small Biz Systems Expert
“In my book, success is making an impact in the world, being there for your loved ones, while doing what fulfills you, and being financially independent.”
Akanksha Saxena: India’s First Online Sports Platform
“In today’s world when everything is online why can’t there be online booking for sports facilities?”
Bhawna Shah: Educating India’s Youth & Empowering Indian Women
“My biggest challenge is to convince women that they have the ability to be financially independent and to make decisions.”
Pamela Norton: American-Made Jewelry Supports Refugee Cause
“You work 24/7 without pay, time off or a pat on the back that you’re doing a great job. It can be very lonely and you wake up many days asking the question ‘what am I doing?’ It can also be the most rewarding time in your life.”
Shalini Girish: Daily Product Uploads for an Online Jewelry
“Although my days were full taking care of my son and home it just was not filling my soul.”
Andrea Carroll: Capturing How She Sees the World
“I felt that I needed to capture what I see and how I see the world.”
Kristen Carroll: Team Solutions for Small Businesses
“Working with small business is infinitely more rewarding than larger organizations because small businesses have the humility and organizational structure to be able to change quickly.”
Chinha Raheja: Helping Others Enhance Their Personal Image
“There are so many roles to play when you decide to go on an entrepreneurial journey.”
Fathima Fazeen: Lifelong Education for Sri Lankans
“What we teach becomes the foundation or pillar in the student’s life.”
Sarla Sharma: The Importance of Education for Women
“I didn’t want to be a victim of this orthodox thinking and the only way to change the situation was to pursue an education.”
Debbie Sugrue: Loving What You Do
“I jump out of bed every morning at4:45am to start my day bursting with excitement.”
Kathleen Messmer: A Women Owned & Operated Film Production Company
“Everyone has issues when they’re starting a business. I tried to go it alone at first only to realize that you can’t do it all and you can’t do it alone.”
Amanda Hancox: Promoting Independent Designers & Young Brands
“It was initially a one month pop up but it completely exceeded my expectations and two years on, we’re still there and going strong.”
Anna Ellis: A Tether For Your Mobile Device
“Success is having an idea that transforms into a vision that transforms into a reality.”