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4 Female Leaders to Follow

Female Leaders

There are so many amazing female leaders on social media! Sometimes it may be difficult to keep up with all of this greatness. Well, here are the best and most inspirational female leaders you should follow now. 

It’s so important to find a role model that you can look up to and that can help you navigate through life. Having a role model you can rely on will help you through some tough periods. They’ll help you stay motivated and guide you towards reaching your highest potential.

After listening to these 4 women, my mindset completely shifted and when the pandemic first hit, these women made me hungrier than ever. Literally, I changed jobs and started focusing on how to organize my finances and career goals.

After reading this post, you’ll find a new hero to look up to and a bunch of content you can watch. Ultimately this is going to help you take the next step in your personal journey.

This post is all about 4 amazing female leaders on social media and how they’re helping to pave the way for the rest of us.

 Female Leaders

1) Karin Bohn

Ok so the pandemic hits and there’s nothing to do. There’s nowhere to go and all I have are tv shows, movies, books, and Youtube. After a while, you get tired of watching the same old thing and you start reflecting on life and what it could look like. This is when I discovered Karin Bohn.

Karin Bohn is an interior designer in Canada and she posts videos on YouTube about her creative process, business, and day in the life vlogs. I became obsessed. I had never seen so much business content from a woman online and how she was actively working on her career.

Sure there are amazing women like Opera but I was looking for something that was a little more tangible and relatable.

Karin Bohn got me through the pandemic and she is the first female business entrepreneur I ever came across online. If you’re looking for a creative powerhouse to get you inspired, then there’s no need to look further.

2) Emma Grede

Growing up I saw a lot of amazingly strong women in my life but it was mostly my family members. I didn’t see a connection between a female business leader and mainstream culture. Yes, there were entertainers and public figures but I wanted to learn about the ones who were behind the curtain. The ones who are revolutionizing how people purchase products and services.

Emma Grede is from London. She’s the co-founder, and  CEO of Good American, a founding partner of Skims, and co-founder of Safely. She plays an integral part in the Kardashian empire and is the first woman of color to have an investment seat on Shark Tank.

After hearing her speak you’ll be left feeling smarter. Her desire to reconstruct business operations to be more inclusive and progressive leaves you feeling empowered.

If you are serious about how you function within business operations and you’re looking to make a change within the landscape, then this is your heroine.




3) Sophia Lee

This female leader is my latest obsession. Everyone talks about having a side hustle and you see a bunch of influencers but I couldn’t connect with any of them.

Becoming a fashion, makeup, or travel blogger is not the path for me. I’m driven by discipline, process, and strategy. So it was difficult for me to figure out how I can do something with my free time without going against the things I truly valued. That is until I found Sophia Lee.

Sophia Lee is from Wisconsin and is the founder of a successful blog and has recently started an interior design firm. She is incredibly relatable and transparent when it comes to her goals and methodology, making it easy for you to visualize what steps you need to take next.

As someone who is actively working on building a blog and thinking about how I want to use it as a marketing engine for other businesses and products, Sophia’s content has been a total lifesaver.

If you’re looking to start a blog then this is the best person to listen to.

4) Jill Schlesinger

Like most people, COVID has made me become obsessed with my finances. I mean, how could you not become concerned about the level of security you have in your life when a pandemic hits?

Jill Schlesinger is a business analyst for CNBC news and has two different financial podcasts you can listen to, Eye on Money and Jill on Money. Unlike other financial podcasts, Jill worked as a Wall Street trader, investment adviser, and money expert for CBS. It is so important to listen to someone who has a ton of real-world experience.

There are a ton of financial influencers available online and you need someone you can trust. Someone that is able to speak to completely different life events so that you’re well-rounded when it comes to financial literacy.

If you’re looking to start dipping your toes into learning about your finances then Jill is the gal for you.




This post was all about the 4 top female leaders on social media and how they’re sharing their greatness with the masses.

Female Leaders



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Favorite Learning Platforms

learning

Want to know which company you can trust with your education? These are the best learning platforms to help you get on the right path. 

Taking on a new learning journey is extremely exciting and if you’re anything like me, you may be pretty overwhelmed with all the options that are available. As a student of life and someone that has tried a ton of different things, I’m going to share with you the companies that I swear by.

These companies will soon become your go-to favorites. After you read why they can be trusted with your education, you’ll sign up for a new app or class that is perfect for you.

This post is all about my favorite learning platforms.

Learning Platforms

Best Learning Platforms Ever

1) Community College

First and foremost, let’s get back to the basics. If you’re going to take on learning something new, what’s the harm in getting credits for it?

Community College is America’s best-kept secret. It’s incredibly affordable. Usually very flexible; especially after covid, there are a ton of online classes available. And the person you’re learning from has proven that they’re capable of instructing you.

We’re all very eager to give our money to online personalities and I’m sure the majority mean well, but there are also a lot of people who are teaching based solely on what worked for them.

College professors have a ton of experience with different students and they have the resources to assist you with something they may not know of firsthand.

Please take advantage of something that is so incredibly accessible and affordable before you take on some debt.




2) Duolingo

One thing I love about the internet and the digital age is how much more connected our world is. Isn’t crazy that we know of so many different people who do not reside in our same country? It’s absolutely beautiful.

One thing you quickly discover as you learn about people in other areas of the world is how the majority of them are well versed in many different languages.

There are a ton of different school systems that require students to learn a second or third language while they’re in primary school. And one of the biggest regrets in life, for most people, is not learning a second language.

Learning a language doesn’t have to be this sterile militant hobby where no joy or fun is allowed to exist. If anything, once you learn a new language you’re able to enjoy more cinema and books.

The easiest way to start learning a language now is with Duolingo. And unlike other learning platforms, this one is free. You do not need to sign up for the premium version. The free one is just as educational and fun.




3) Lynda.com/ Linkedin Learning

When the pandemic first hit, I became very focused on my day job and I wanted to better my computer skills and learn about a program that would allow me to organize data more effectively.

After some research I discovered Infopath. This program allows you to build forms and export data. It also allows you to have some creative freedom as you design what your form looks like.

So I got to researching and YouTube did not have what I was looking for. YouTube has a lot of great people teaching or speaking about different products but it is not formatted as a class. I found a lot of videos with different pieces of what I was looking for and it was frustrating.

After remembering that my library card had a few partnerships with different platforms I saw Lynda.com. This site gave me exactly what I was looking for.

With Lynda.com, courses are divided based on what level you consider yourself, the time commitment it would take and it was just so incredibly organized. Needless to say, I have become an Infopath wizard after taking those courses.

Please note after I started writing this post, I came to learn that Lynda.com is now owned by LinkedIn Learning. I’m sure the content is just as amazing as it once was. Again this platform is perfect for those who want a structured learning format for an online tool.




This post was all about the best learning platforms and why they’re the best!

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