Career advice
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‘She Pivots’ with TikToker and Bento Boxer, Michelle Park
Michelle Park, the Emmy Award-winning TV host, discusses how TikTok provided her a new space to grow as a storyteller.
By Emily Tisch Sussman
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Edible Arrangements
Urban Forager Alexis Nikole Nelson (@blackforager) on Eating From Your Own Backyard
By Sarah Z. Wexler
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'She Pivots': Tai Beauchamp on the Great Burnout
The founder of Brown Girl Jane and Tai Life Media aims to inspire other women, especially women of color, to prioritize their own emotional life in the workplace.
By Emily Tisch Sussman
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Why I Returned To My Maiden Name
Katie Ann Echevarria Rosen Kitchens, the cofounder and chief curator at FabFitFun, knows her name is a mouthful. But changing her name celebrates her Latinx roots and feminism.
By Katie Ann Echevarria Rosen Kitchens As Told To Tanya Benedicto Klich
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‘She Pivots’: Robin McBride On Breaking Into The Male-Dominated Wine Industry
The cofounder of The McBride Sisters explains how facing discrimination in Napa Valley inspired her to build the largest Black-owned wine company in the United States.
By Emily Tisch Sussman
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Can Ridesharing Actually Go Green? This 26-Year-Old Is Betting on It
Uber and Lyft pledge to be electric-only by 2030. Earth Rides Founder Raven Hernandez wasn’t willing to wait.
By Brittney Oliver
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'She Pivots' with Reshma Saujani
In the 'She Pivots' podcast, Saujani talks about her career's many twists and turns.
By Emily Tisch Sussman
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Tia Is Launching Fertility—and Preparing for a Post-Roe America
As women's healthcare startup Tia was gearing up to debut fertility care and a new clinic, the Roe v. Wade leak prompted CEO Carolyn Witte to accelerate plans to offer medication abortions, marking the most defining moment yet for the company.
By Tanya Benedicto Klich
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'She Pivots' with Sophia Bush and Nia Batts
In this week's episode of "She Pivots," cofounders of Detroit Blows discuss how they turned the closure of their salon into an opportunity to fund other women entrepreneurs.
By Emily Tisch Sussman
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Welcome to 'She Pivots,' Marie Claire's New Podcast With Emily Tisch Sussman
The founder and host of ‘She Pivots’ on how her mid-career pivot inspired the project.
By Emily Tisch Sussman
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Give Mom What She Really Wants This Year: Equal Pay
Moms have faced some of the biggest setbacks since the pandemic started. So this year, don’t just say it with flowers—say it with phone calls to your Senators and your HR department.
By Elizabeth Barajas-Román
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Red Means Stop But I Forgot That
Novelist Carola Lovering on the car accident that made her rethink the motherhood/work/life juggle.
By Carola Lovering
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How I Mental Health by Sharon Miller
The President of Small Business at Bank of America integrates wellness into her life—and that carries through into her work helping entrepreneurs.
By Sponsored
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Small Business Spotlight: Authenticity and Inclusion With Melanated Beauty Spa
When Maghan Morin found an old college business plan she'd written, she was inspired to create a beauty spa specifically tailored to women of color. Now it's thriving, with the help of Bank of America.
By Sponsored
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This Mutual Fund Firm Is Helping to Create a More Sustainable Future
Amy Domini and her firm, Domini Impact Investments LLC, are inspiring a greater and greener world—one investor at a time.
By Sponsored
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This Mutual Fund Firm Is Helping to Create a More Sustainable Future
Amy Domini and her firm, Domini Impact Investments LLC, are inspiring a greater and greener world—one investor at a time.
By Sponsored
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Should I Pay Off My Mortgage as Quickly as Possible?
The answer is complicated.
By Riza Cruz
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Amy Schneider on Her Next Chapter: “You Haven’t Seen the Last of Me”
The 'Jeopardy!' champ is ready to embrace her new life as a public figure.
By Amy Schneider As Told To Rachel Epstein
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Payal Kadakia Is Sharing Her Secret Sauce
In her new book, LifePass, the ClassPass founder gives you the tools to write your own success story.
By Neha Prakash
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Inside the 'USA Today' Newsroom During 9/11
Susan Miller, then the news copy desk chief, watched smoke billow past her office windows. She decided to keep working anyway.
By Rachel Epstein
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Most Women Don't Participate Equally in Financial Planning According to New Study—and It's Hurting Gender Equality
New research reveals that nearly half of married women still defer big financial decisions to their partner. Here’s why that needs to change.
By Sponsored
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Sonya Ross Reported From Air Force One on 9/11
The former AP White House reporter was one of five journalists selected for the "nuclear bunker pool" that traveled with President George W. Bush aboard Air Force One.
By Rachel Epstein
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5 Women Journalists Reflect on Covering 9/11
Twenty years ago, these women told the stories of leaders, first responders, witnesses, and victims. Today, they tell their own.
By Rachel Epstein
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The Competition for Creators
Creators hold more power than ever—and companies are taking stock.
By Rachel Epstein
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Ann Curry on Reporting in the Aftermath of 9/11
The former NBC News correspondent spent years reporting on human suffering. September 11, 2001 was unlike anything she had covered before.
By Rachel Epstein
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Gulnara Samoilova Captured 9/11 on Her Camera
A seasoned photojournalist, Samoilova's instincts were to run towards the scene. Looking back 20 years later, she might not have made the same decision.
By Rachel Epstein
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1 Writer, 36 Hours, 100+ Reporters
Nancy Gibbs reflects on writing the cover story for the black-bordered special issue many people still have saved today.
By Rachel Epstein