Michelle Miller Motivationals: Have you conquered your fear of public speaking?
There are millions of people the world over who have a sincere fear of public speaking.
The power of women supporting women
WOMEN entrepreneurs have always played an important role in the Bahamian economy, however, for many it is often a challenge to get the necessary exposure for their businesses.
YOU GO GIRL: Youlette Etienne finds organic success
ORGANICALLY grown coconuts and all the products to be gained from them has allowed Youlette Etienne to stand on her own as a successful businesswoman.
A message to women in the Bahamas for 2016
This is a year for elevation and completion, not relaxation. Over the years, statistics have shown increases in suicides and cases of domestic violence involving women.
BUN IN THE OVEN: Beauty and strength
If you want to find a great quote, look to Maya, she’s got thousands of them; meaningful, poignant and significant for pretty much any topic.
If you want to see violence, come to . . .
As we are flanked on all sides by dire straights, the soaring violence is not surprising. As the economy worsens, prices are raised by an unaware government and jobs disappear people react with anger and fear.
REACH begins year with new office and management
Resources and Education for Autism and Related Challenges, commonly known as REACH, announced that its offices have relocated to the campus of Queens College off of Village Road in Nassau.
Michelle Miller Motivationals: Are you willing to take the risks?
There’s a saying that to get what you want in this life. You must be willing to risk it all to gain it all; in a sense it’s no risk, no reward.
How sexist is the English language?
The English language is a powerful and far from neutral tool in the hands of its users, and its powers in relation to the understanding that people develop about the value, importance and status of human beings, according to their sex, are the outcome of the sexist biases that is inherent in the language.
Miss Bahamas Teenager finds success at international pageant
Miss Bahamas Teenager Davette Strachan made the top 15 in the Miss Teen Universe Pageant in San Jose, Costa Rica.
Empowering women in small business
WOMEN entrepreneurs are especially invited to participate in a half-day seminar in commemoration of International Women’s Day 2016.
Celebrating the wisdom of women
THIS Saturday, a dynamic group of ladies known as the Wise Women Committee will host the organisation’s third annual festival to showcase the talents and gifts of Bahamian women in entrepreneurial fields.
The ‘warrior’ woman behind the Bahamas Bridal Show
MOST brides-to-be will agree that in the weeks leading up to the big day there always seems so much more to be done than time allows. Though she is not walking down the aisle or planning her own wedding, veteran bridal consultant Makeva Wallace finds herself in this predicament.
BUN IN THE OVEN: Five reasons why being a mom is the best job in the world
It’s easy to sometimes take things for granted. Life moves super fast and we’re all pretty busy, especially if you happen to be a mom.
We are moving ahead
Last week was historical in the Bahamas. Parliament voted on creating a more equitable Constitution that allows women and men to pass on their citizenship equally.


