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Actionable Tips to Sustain a Side-hustle in Kenya
Women in Kenya, despite facing unique challenges, are excelling in setting up and managing micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs). However, starting a side hustle remains daunting for many, whether they are single, married, or near retirement.
How can they succeed at entrepreneurship at various stages of life?
Why Self-Publishing Your Own Book is Essential (Hint: It's Related to The Little Mermaid)
Since Juneteenth is coming up, we’ll discuss supporting Black women writers and how to publish your own book. We’ll also explain why recent blockbusters like The Little Mermaid with Halle Bailey prove we need more Black women writers in Hollywood and in the book publishing industry.
Three Eye-opening Benefits of a Terms & Conditions Contract for Freelancers
A terms & conditions (T&C) document is a great way to establish boundaries, especially when you are self-employed. Think of it as a way of defining what someone agrees to do while collaborating with you on a shared objective.
How to Remain Competitive and Gain Success in the Remote Work Age
Remote work can be a win-win situation for you and your future employer. If finding legitimate work-from-home jobs is still your goal, you need to know and do these three things.
A Quick Note on "Buying Black"
Do we really still think we can “Buy Black” or “Black-Owned” our way out of racial inequity? The answer isn’t easy for Black female entrepreneurs.
Running a Successful Nonprofit Remotely | Tips for Digital Nomads
Includes an interview with Shar Wynter, founder of XpatChats and the Xpat App.
Sis, Just Start the Business!* (*But Read This First.)
Genetically speaking, our brains weren't built for hustle culture.
Glass Ceilings, Chandeliers…& Making Women’s Empowerment Less Performative
Women like me can be seated in places of privilege and still feel completely out of place.
No, I Won’t Write That Grant Proposal for You.
Funders (especially in philanthropy) are extremely fickle when it comes to deciding whom or what to give money to.