The Emotional ROI: How Investing Time In Other Women Leaders Fuels Your Own Growth, By Samanah Duran
In the world of leadership and entrepreneurship, success is often measured in tangible metrics: revenue, market share, and growth. Yet, the most profound returns are rarely financial. They are emotional, […]
The Invisible Economy Of Care: Recognizing The Leadership Skills Women Develop As Mothers, By Samanah Duran
Motherhood is often described in hushed tones, framed as the ultimate act of selflessness. But beneath the sleepless nights, endless schedules, and delicate emotional balancing acts lies a formidable, often […]
Investing In The Courage To Ask: Negotiating, Funding, and Claiming Your Space As A Female Founder, By Samanah Duran
There is a quiet power in asking. For women stepping into the world of entrepreneurship, it is often the boldest move you can make. Asking is more than a question; […]
Investing In Women Isn’t Charity, It’s Smart Business, By Samanah Duran
For too long, the narrative around funding women-led ventures has been clouded by the misconception that investing in female entrepreneurs is an act of charity. In reality, it is a […]
Breaking The Myth Of Solo Success: Why Collaboration Is The New Competitive Edge For Female Founders, By Samanah Duran
There is a persistent myth in entrepreneurship that the lone visionary grinding in isolation is the one destined for monumental success. We have all heard the narrative of the solitary […]
The Power Of Capital And Connection: What Real Support for Women In Business Looks Like, By Samanah Duran
When we talk about supporting women in business, the conversation often defaults to one thing: money. Funding. Capital. Grants. Yet, any seasoned founder or executive will tell you this isn’t […]
Motherhood And The Boardroom: Redefining Leadership Beyond 9 To 5 Norms By Samanah Duran
The world often paints a picture of leadership as rigid, linear, and confined to the fluorescent-lit hallways of corporate towers. Yet, the modern woman is rewriting that narrative. She is […]
