How to Talk to Kids About Hard Things

How to Talk to Kids About Hard Things

By Dr. Sunitha Chandy, licensed clinical psychologist and founder of Artesian Collaborative and member of NAWBO Chicago “It’s okay not to have all the answers; what matters is showing our children that we are there for them and willing to navigate these difficult...
Prioritizing Yourself Is Good for Business

Prioritizing Yourself Is Good for Business

By Amber J. Chapman of AJC Copywriting & Editing and member of NAWBO Northeast Ohio Being a business owner has its learning curves. Surprisingly, there are many times when the wisdom we gain is not related to our field of expertise, or even operations, it’s...
Paying for Your Teen’s College When You’re Self-Employed

Paying for Your Teen’s College When You’re Self-Employed

By Dr. Pamela Ellis, MBA, PhD of Compass College Advisory and member of NAWBO Columbus As a self-employed parent, paying for our teen’s college education can seem overwhelming. Our income might fluctuate, and without the traditional benefits of steady paychecks or...
Invest in Yourself, Invest in Your Business

Invest in Yourself, Invest in Your Business

As entrepreneurial women, we often prioritize others over ourselves—our partners, parents, children, friends and employees. The Hawaiian word mālama means “to care for, protect and preserve.” We often don’t think about having mālama for ourselves as we tend to invest...
Vice President Harris Secures Nomination of the Democratic Party

Vice President Harris Secures Nomination of the Democratic Party

By NAWBO’s partners at Public Private Strategies On Friday afternoon, Vice President Kamala Harris met the delegate threshold to officially secure the Democratic Party’s nomination for President. She announced that she will formally accept the nomination on Monday,...
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