
By Rachel Rodgers, author of We Should All Be Millionaires. Dispatches on entrepreneurship, wealth, and the systems designed to keep women broke — plus the unfiltered diary of a CEO who is running a company, raising a family, and living her life out loud.
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Maya Smith opened a salon, The HoneyComb, in Germany in 2008. She was living on the Air Force base with her husband, Brian, who was in the military, and their five kids. She had been a haircare professional for years and the clear need for...
I went on a rant.
Something I’ve seen happening on the interwebs has been annoying me greatly and I needed to talk about how nonsensical it was (and is).
It’s the supposed “gotcha” energy some people have had in my comments and...
The way many businesses have been selling for the last five years isn’t working anymore.
The countdown timers.
The fast funnel.
The webinar-to-low-ticket-to-upsell.
The 24-hour flash sale.
The challenge that converts cold strangers int...
The racial wealth gap is wider today than it was in 2019. Women just lost economic ground for the second year in a row, the first consecutive widening since the 1960s. That is the fire I am running toward. AI is the bucket of water I have....
Last week I published an article called AI Won’t Kill Your Career. Your Resistance to It Will. My argument was simple: refusing to engage with AI in 2026 is the equivalent of refusing to use the internet in 2000. This technology is happenin...
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Rachel Rodgers helps historically excluded people build wealth. She is the founder and CEO of Hello Seven and the author of We Should All Be Millionaires and other titles.
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