Ecuadorian-born Marcela Montero has made it her life’s work to make entrepreneurship more accessible for Hispanic and minority business owners.
Cake maker Naleni Amarnath is servicing Indiana’s Desi community with Instagrammable henna cakes, paisley creations, and more.
Fishers-based nonprofit More Than a Phone works to ensure that survivors of domestic violence have access to cell phones and data plans.
We asked 14 local women to tell us what inspires joy in them, and here are their answers.
After languishing behind bars for a crime that she didn’t commit, Kristine Bunch is advocating for the wrongly incarcerated.
Zuri Muniz is the flesh and blood behind one of Indianapolis’ most captivating burlesque personalities: Señorita Pussy.
One in eight women report symptoms of depression after giving birth. Here, local healthcare experts share their practical tips for support.
Gwen Sunkel shares about the joys, pains, and similarities between her seemingly disparate identities.
Born out of a tune to soothe her own fussy baby, Amanda Seibert has channeled her musical talents into a thriving business and new book called “Mama, Sing My Song.”
Born out of tragedy, Brooke’s Place gives young people and their families a safe place to express and explore their grief.
Karyn Joy Lander shares how she took the entrepreneurial leap to create her meal prep and catering business, Purely Joy.
Under new ownership, Vino Mobile Bar is ready to make your event the talk of the town.

