All Women in business articles
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Article‘Nobody wants to organise a funeral’
Through her events business, Ali Gillum creates spaces to help others mourn and celebrate in a personalised way
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ArticleNon-profit = good; business = bad?
Successful entrepreneur and venture capitalist investor, Sarah Dusek, reveals that business is not the ‘dark side’ that needs redeeming, as she once thought, but the very vehicle for growing God’s kingdom she had been looking for
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ArticleFrom Granny’s knitting needles to global impact - the story of Gogo Olive
Gogo Olive is a business based in Zimbabwe that helps women become entrepreneurs and leaders who support their own communities
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ArticleWe need more sensitivity and emotion in leaders
Dr Belle Tindall unpacks why anti-feminists and feminists alike are still viewing typical ‘male’ attributes as necessary for leadership
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ArticleBuilding resilience in order to flourish
Bestselling author, international speaker and coach Valorie Burton is also the CEO of the Coaching and Positive Psychology (CaPP) Institute, which provides coaching and resilience training to leaders around the world. Everything she shares in her coaching and new book Rules of Resilience has been tried and tested in her own life
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Article‘It doesn’t feel like a job’
Jessie Watson grew up surrounded by nature and wanted to do something creative. After her own wedding, becoming a florist was the dream that soon turned into reality
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ArticleBeing blind in business
Liz Jackson MBE, co-owner of Initium Corporate Finance, kickstarted her thriving career in business by launching her own marketing company at the age of 25, the same year she went blind
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Article‘Misogyny has a fresh face every generation’
Jo Saxton is founder of the Ezer Collective, an initiative dedicated to investing in women leaders around the world. She speaks with our editor, Tola-Doll Fisher about why she is so passionate about ensuring everyone – female or male - can reach their potential
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ArticlePower and obedience - Fola Komolafe MBE talks about following God’s grace through her career as a female business leader.
Social entrepreneur and business leader Fola Komolafe MBE, is the first female and first black CEO of World Vision, the largest child-focused charity in the world
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ArticleHow to rewire your brain through gratitude
Zoë Bishop tells Alex Noel why she started the movement, ‘Blessed Before You’re Dressed’
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OpinionShould Christian women be ‘soft girls’?
‘The soft girl lifestyle has been trending on social media platforms for the last decade, but does it do a disservice to how far the world has come for gender equality in the workplace, and is it the right solution for the pressure working Christian women face?’ asks Becky Hunter Kelm.
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ArticleLook after the skin God gave you (here’s a 20% discount to give you a head start!)
When Emiko Ray couldn’t find good-quality products to suit her sensitive skin as well as her budget, she decided to create her own
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ArticleSpeciality coffee is not just a fad, being a values-led, social business means 'trying to be like Jesus'
Founder of CLO Coffee, Linda Castle, recounts the struggles to keep her socially conscious organisation alive amidst competition from larger chains
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OpinionIt’s harder for women over 50 to find work but God still has a purpose for us
‘In the Bible, God often bestowed a fresh purpose on those approaching old age, to him age was never an issue,’ says Sophie Dianne, as she looks at how the world treats women over fifty.
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ArticleGirl power reimagined
Dr Belle Tindall explains why she is so enthusiastic about the female-led, environmentally friendly brand, Zena
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ArticleJoining our stories with God’s
Lizzy Standbrook is a storyteller and creative strategist with a heart to help charities get their message across more effectively
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Article‘Sewing into people’s lives’
Suzanne Simpson opened her business, Nice Threads, after losing everything in a house fire. She speaks with Maxine Harrison about her journey to becoming a business owner and how her faith inspires her in her work
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OpinionWhy we need women at the forefront of AI technology
’As women of faith we should embrace the fifth industrial revolution with faith not fear,’ says Jamie Phear. She says we need women pioneering alongside men to step into the future with leadership that is grounded in ethics and inclusivity.
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ArticleFurniture, food and friendship
Lucinda Croft spoke with Alex Noel about how God led her to set up The Wholesome Warehouse, a charity that tackles the needs of the most vulnerable in West Sussex
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ArticleYetunde Hofmann is on a mission to help women break the glass ceiling
After a fast-paced career in FTSE 100 and global companies, Yetunde Hofmann was told there was no place for love in business, but has been led by her faith to embrace it as a leadership model.






