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The Rise Of The Chief Creator Officer And The Creator Angel Investor

For years, creators helped brands grow. Increasingly, they're helping fund them. What Nadya Okamoto's new title reveals about the future of the creator economy.

ByKarin Eldor,

Senior Contributor

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Therapists Are Rebranding As Coaches—And It’s Dividing The Profession

The line between therapy and coaching is blurrier than ever—and the criticism of clinicians who cross it may be aimed at the wrong people.

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Lean In, Get Pushed Back—The Reality Ambitious Women Face

Stefanie O’Connell's new book The Ambition Penalty: How Corporate Culture Tells Women to Step Up — and Then Pushes Them Down is the antidote to "just lean-in" culture.

ByJulia Korn,

Contributor

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Sabalenka And Osaka To Play In Rare Women's Night Match At French Open

French Open Makes Historic Decision For Women’s Tennis

ByAdam Zagoria,

Contributor

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How The NWSL Plans To Capitalize On Soccer’s Biggest Summer

The women's pro league is treating the FIFA World Cup less like a disruption and more like a market opportunity.

ByClemente Lisi,

Contributor

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Women Could Be The Biggest Winners Of The Wealth Transfer

The wealth transfer is creating unprecedented opportunities for women to build wealth through investing, business ownership and entrepreneurship.

ByMelissa Houston,

Contributor

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The Future Of Maternal Health Must Center Black Women Across The Lifespan

Maternal health begins long before pregnancy. Learn how Black maternal health leader Dr. Ndidiamaka Amutah-Onukagha advamces a lifespan approach to improve health equity.

ByJallicia Jolly,

Contributor

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The Cost Of Menstrual Symptoms On Workplaces

The cost of missed worked days, and reduced productivity from menstrual symptoms is not going away.

ByRachel Braun Scherl,

Contributor

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Before Turning A Hobby Into A Business, Ask Yourself These 4 Questions

A hobby can become a side hustle, but monetizing it may turn private joy into another obligation. Here’s how to know what to protect.

ByCheryl Robinson,

Contributor

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How Neurodivergent Families And Big Umbrella Day Redefine Arts Access

Lincoln Center's Big Umbrella Day creates welcoming arts experiences for neurodivergent audiences and families through music, movement, creativity, and inclusion.

ByJennifer Jay Palumbo,

Contributor