Jaya Iyer On Following Your Dreams—Whatever They May Be

Immigrant, entrepreneur and mother Jaya Iyer discusses starting her own clothing line that encourages children to pursue their dreams.

Tara Sonenshine: From Emmy Awards to the White House

Former Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Special Assistant to President Clinton discusses the lessons she has learned.

Opening Up in the Business World with Michelle Tenzyk

Michelle shares her story of battling depression while building her career and encourages other professionals to embrace their struggles.

Starting Fresh and Giving Back with Wendy Selig-Prieb

Once the only female CEO in Major League Baseball, fashion entrepreneur, philanthropist and mother Wendy on self-confidence as a woman.

30 Minutes a Day to Save Your Life with Lilian Stielstra

Lilian reflects on how she changed her stressful, selfless lifestyle as a working mom after suffering from a stroke at only 46 years old.

Jennifer Pharr Davis: Adventurer of the Year, Author, Mom

The previous record holder for the fastest-ever hike of the Appalachian Trail discusses the life lessons that she’s acquired on the trails.

What to Know Before Starting Your Own Business

Young entrepreneurs and friends Kelsey and Mallory discuss the process of creating their own business while both under the age of 30.

Professor Ann Mari May on Closing the Gender Gap in Economics

Professor May discusses why there has been a big recent push for women in STEM but no equivalent for the male-dominated field of economics.

Kelli Tanghe and Team Ari: Pushing for Inclusion, One Race at a Time

Kelli sprang into action when her daughter Arianna voiced her desire to participate in sports like her siblings and classmates did.

The Oldest Woman to Swim the English Channel on Retirement Adventuring

The oldest woman to ever swim the English Channel reflects on her journey from a mom cheering in the stands to a grandma breaking records.