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Quick reads that will bring you joy and inspiration.

BOOK SPOTLIGHT: Zibby Owens
Moms don’t have time to do a lot of things, but Zibby Owens makes it easy for them to get in five minutes of community

Hero with Girl Power: Dr. Sarah Kiani
I first started following Dr. Sarah Kiani on Instagram when the pandemic first started. I was in awe over how brave she was, working in

Expert Tip: Eat your way to your goals
Really. The food we eat is a key determinant of productivity, according to Adrienne Youdim, MD, FACP–an internist who specializes in medical weight loss and

Female Founder: Luna Magic
LUNA MAGIC is a new indie beauty and lifestyle brand founded by Afro-Latina & Dominican-American sisters Mabel and Shaira Frías. By combining their passions for beauty

Inspirational Quote: The Broke Black Girl
“Let go of social media expectations. Social media is a construct that can alter your thinking and behavior to the point that you’ll make irrational

Girl Power According to Cori Buscemi
“Girl power is continually rising from the ashes and rebuilding the self-sufficient woman I once was and know I always will be.” – Cori Buscemi,