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Women’s Weapons – Jean Speaks

Women’s intuition is often misunderstood as mystical, but it is a powerful cognitive tool shaped by biology, social experience, and sometimes spirituality. Women’s heightened ability to interpret subtle cues and trust inner guidance has long been a quiet strength, often dismissed yet deeply influential in survival and resilience.
Healthy Living for Perimenopause Nutrition & Homeopathy

Perimenopause: Nutrition & Homeopathy

Perimenopause can bring hot flashes, mood swings, and sleep issues, but it doesn’t have to overwhelm you. In our latest podcast, nutritionist and homeopath Philippa Bennett reveals how targeted nutrition and individualised homoeopathy can ease this transition, reduce discomfort, and support lasting well-being.

Do you know what career you want?

Finding the right career isn’t always straightforward. Many people jump between jobs before discovering what truly fits them, while others remain stuck in roles they hate. Creating a clear Preference List helps identify what matters most, guiding you toward a fulfilling career that aligns with your values and future.
Women Who Overcame Dame Stephanie Shirley

Dame Stephanie Shirley

Today’s edition of Women Who Overcame remembers Dame Stephanie Shirley, a refugee turned trailblazing entrepreneur and philanthropist. She broke barriers in technology, championed women in the workplace, and dedicated her fortune to causes close to her heart. Her legacy reflects empowerment, generosity, and truly “a life worth saving.”
Women Who Overcame The Extraordinary Strength of Marie Curie

The Extraordinary Strength of Marie Curie

Marie Curie’s name is inseparable from radioactivity, a term she introduced. Her discoveries transformed physics and medicine, but behind her achievements was a life of struggle—poverty, sexism, and personal loss. Through resilience and brilliance, she broke barriers, earning two Nobel Prizes and inspiring women to pursue science fearlessly.
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