
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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| Issues | 15 | Founded | 5 months ago | Last Issue | 6 days ago |
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The contract was staring at me. Or at least, that’s how it felt.
Every time I opened my inbox I would see another reminder email from Docusign, taunting me, as if to say, “Girl, is you doing this or not?”
“I don’t know!” I wanted to y...
I looked in the mirror. I did not look cute.
I was wearing an olive green Lululemon sweatsuit for the third time this week (three times before washing is acceptable right?). My hair was shoved into my husband’s black knit hat (I snatched i...
I was sitting on a side bench under a striped umbrella. While everyone was clamoring to the seats in front of the stage, I parked myself in this spot with a whack view because I saw one key advantage that they didn’t: a fan.
It was hot as...
I plopped down into the front row in the Mercedes Sprinter, which had become both transportation and office for the week.
I was hosting my first retreat in Portugal for ten delightful clients and we had just left an African art galler...
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...
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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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