Embodying leadership
What if your leadership could transcend the boundaries of your existing relationships? Thanks to your trusty pal, the internet, it can.
The ethics of where we publish
Why I stopped publishing via Substack, and reflections on choosing where to publish in a sea of problematic (but potential-filled) platforms.
2023 Highlights
As the new year approaches, let’s celebrate the voices and stories we featured here on Mighty Forces in the year that was — and toast to new voices and stories in the year ahead!
Jimi Okubanjo is a mighty force
Her film, Arise Firebird, is sparking essential and difficult conversations about the experience of being a woman of color in the workplace.
Aparna Nancherla is a mighty force
Comedian Aparna Nancherla gets serious about mental illness in her book, “Unreliable Narrator: Me, Myself & Imposter Syndrome.”
Alert Marie Kondo
If only more women could see how shifting their relationship to the words “social media” could make a huge, paradigm-shifting difference.
Putting yourself out there
Most women would rather downplay our accomplishments than talk about them. Well, here’s an example of what can happen when we let all of that go and try something new.
Venu: Day 2
This is Part 2 of my conversation with the amazing social justice leader, traveler, and hug lover Venu Gupta.
Venu Gupta is a mighty force
Venu Gupta is on a mission to amplify the spirit of marginalized individuals and communities.
Seeking neurodivergent women's stories
There’s a type of women’s story that I’ve become increasingly passionate about amplifying, and I would love to have your help.
Creating our own belonging
For as much time as we spend looking outwards for where we belong, we would do ourselves a solid by looking inward, as well.
Chasing LinkedIn's algorithm, creating media for Muslim kids, and patriotism
A round-up of the things I shared on LinkedIn in the past week
⚡Taking big swings, the power of women's joy, wisdom from zombie tweens, & more
ICYMI, here’s what I shared on LinkedIn last week
⚡Writing is thinking, amplifying women on LinkedIn, and "No is a complete sentence."
Take a gander at the things I shared on LinkedIn this week.
Jay Fields is a mighty force
“So many people are body-snatched at their jobs. And you don’t know it, until you aren’t. You don’t know your experience isn’t a full one.”
A Mighty Book: "White Women"
To my fellow white women, I implore you to read "White Women: Everything You Already Know About Your Own Racism and How to Do Better" by Regina Jackson and Saira Rao of Race2Dinner.