We spoke with Kelsey Burton, the Executive Director of Paws & Think, to learn more about the organization.
Emily Nelson, a blind teenager who found support online during quarantine, speaks about her struggles growing up with a disability.
Jennifer Foley, a trained end-of-life doula, explains what the job entails and the value a “death doula” can provide at a critical time of need.
Lindsay Willard, the president of 10MoreSeconds, LLC, gives her suggestions for how busy women can make their lives a little less stressful.
Writer Dawn Olsen gives us her personal take on what it was like to experience free bleeding.
In Indianapolis, Keia Walker is a key component to overcoming obstacles, achieving financial freedom, and creating generational wealth.
A philanthropist, businesswoman, and award-winning fashion designer, Alpha Blackburn is now being honored by the Indiana Historical Society as a Living Legend.
After Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24, Svitlana Ramer and Mariya Plichta united to form the Ukrainian Society of Indiana.
Our own Maven-In-Chief, Leslie Bailey, was selected as one of the 250 most influential business leaders in the state.
Why is it that men are allowed to go bare-chested in the summer and women can’t? Writer Hannah Jordan gives her take on why it’s important for women to be able to go topless.
Cecelia Whitfield’s Use What You’ve Got Prison Ministry provides transportation to families visiting loved ones who are incarcerated.

