The mother, author, and founder of The Strength of SHE shares her experiences of being silenced, her mission for empowering women of color, and how she’s handling a lot of life changes.
The organizations that serve some of the most vulnerable women in our community have taken a big hit during the pandemic—but they’re still doing the important work. Find out the clever ways they’re adjusting and how you can help.
Indianapolis businesses offering curbside pickup and delivery for fresh produce and specialty items when a big box store just won’t do.
Not the DIY type? Check out these local retailers for all your protective gear needs.
The founder and president of digital marketing agency Sapphire Strategy shares her insight on her ever-evolving industry, her biggest success stories, and how she and her clients have adjusted to the current economic climate.
While you may not be able to throw a typical birthday blowout or graduation bash right now, this advice from local event planners will help make your celebration just as memorable.
As the city begins to re-open, large scale in-person events are still a ways off. But there are lots of ways to connect (and have fun!) online.
Jessica Kreigh shares her story of infant loss and how she was able to find comfort in friends, family, and, yes, social media.
From fewer vendors and no live entertainment to new shopping routes and limited crowds, we have the lowdown on what your experience might look like in the time of COVID-19.
From pizza stones to bench knives, here are the must-have tools they rely on in their own kitchens—and why they’re so darn indispensable.
It’s National Drowning Prevention Awareness Month and our friends at Aqua-Tots have an important message to share.
The Director of School Quality for Indianapolis Public Schools talks about her philosophy on education, her ever-changing role, and what exactly it means to “wake up and charm.”