‘The Road Traveled’ with Melissa Mead, Founder of Coffee Run Trailer 

Melissa Mead enjoys running for miles before serving up a strong cup of coffee to customers lining up outside her charming coffee trailer in San Antonio, Texas. 

Dietician Dione Milauskas Helps Women with Prediabetes Lower Their Blood Sugar Levels and ‘Eat Carbs Without Confusion’

After working in biomedical research for many years, Dione Milauskas found her true calling as a registered dietician nutritionist.

Nonprofit Provides Mentorship, Leadership Skills to Girls Impacted By Parental Incarceration

“Every scar tells a story,” says Jennifer Jones, founder of Beauty Marks for Girls, a nonprofit that provides mentorship, leadership skills, and a creative outlet for young girls whose mothers have been incarcerated.

‘Infinite Well’: Women-Powered Podcast Shows You How to Tap into Your Intuition and Heal Yourself

On the Infinite Well podcast, Kate and Natalie cover topics like burnout, feeling broken, or “comparisonitis"---feeling less than when we compare ourselves to others.

‘Grief Comes in Waves’: A Daughter’s Story of a Mother’s Eternal Love

Andrea Barberio will always be her mother’s daughter. Every day that passes by is a reminder of the strength and resilience of her mom, a woman who made sure everyone lived every day like it were their last.

‘Turning Life Around’: A Survivor’s Story of Redemption and God’s Miracles

Elizabeth Quiroz, 33, never thought her life would turn around after spending much of her teenage and adult years being manipulated and coerced into doing things she didn’t want to do.

Artist, Teacher Liza Coco Draws Polygonal Portraits of Inspiring Women

Liza Coco can spend up to 15-40 hours hand drawing intricate polygonal portraits of badass, inspiring women like RBG (Ruth Bader Ginsburg) and Malala. Every new portrait has its own set of imperfections, but that’s precisely what draws Lisa into the technique.