Woman Wednesday: Victoria B.


Q and A with Victoria B. from Antigua, Guatemala

“It’s never too late to change, to grow, to have an adventure.”


Q: What are you passionate about?

A: My passion is helping young women navigate life and its chaos! I’ve lived 100 different lives, and I’m here to help women grow and learn from the lessons I’ve already lived. I am a certified life coach. I just acquired that not too long ago. What a blessing it’s been to help so many broken women who have gone through trauma and hard challenges. I also day trade the stock market.



Q: What is something valuable you’d like others to know?

A: I would like others to realize that it’s never too late. I’ve started my life over so many times, and each chapter feels more beautiful than the last. It’s never too late to change, to grow, to have an adventure!


Q: What does feminism mean to you? 

A: Feminism, to me, is women rooting for each other. I want to support women with wisdom and love.

Woman Wednesday: Andra


Q and A with Andra from New York, United States

“If we are having bad experiences in our lives, that’s how we feel inside. Our external world is a match to our inner selves.”


Q: What are you passionate about?

A: Igniting joy by guiding others to shed their ego and embrace life fully—because true happiness in health, relationships, and work begins when the ego ends.

Q: What is something valuable you’d like others to know?

A: We all experience different levels of past pain and trauma, but we don’t have to be a continued match for it. We must forgive and accept our parts in it to move on. We are meant to have an incredible life to help one another through. If we are having bad experiences in our lives, that’s how we feel inside. Our external world is a match to our inner selves.

Q: What does feminism mean to you? 

A: At its core, feminism strives for a world where individuals are not limited or defined by their gender but are valued equally and have the freedom to pursue their goals and live their lives free from discrimination and inequality.


I personally believe women are change agents. That we can achieve anything in this world. But we must stop seeing ourselves as underdogs. If we give ourselves that class, we will always be received in that class. We were always the strongest sex capable of doing everything a man could and better. But we must align ourselves with helping, not competing. The only competition is with us to be our best.

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Woman Wednesday: Iesha


Q and A with Iesha C. from Bear, Delaware

“…you will come through on the other side


Q: What are you passionate about?

A: What I am most passionate about is my mission to empower and encourage women to navigate through the ups and downs of life, while seeking the promises of God. This passion came from a personal traumatic experience after the loss of a child, which left me seeking God for answers. During that time, I established a women’s ministry that I felt would be both relatable and transformational. Beauty for Ashes Ministries Inc. is now a faith-based nonprofit organization.

My focus with this nonprofit is to be a bridge that helps women impacted by life’s challenges to find meaning and purpose. The mission is to provide resources to encourage, empower, and educate women. The ultimate goal is to help women develop a positive outlook and self-image. This is done through seminars, workshops, and support sessions, using various tools and literature such as my published self-help book titled A Walk Through the Valley, which deals with grief and healing. The vision for Beauty for Ashes Ministries Inc. is to be recognized as a premiere holistic resource for women from all walks of life.

Q: What is something valuable you’d like others to know?

A: What I have learned through my journey through life is that as you keep going, you will come through on the other side and there’s life after. 

Q: What does feminism mean to you? 

A: To me, feminism means the support and advocacy for the rights of women to remove barriers and eliminate discrimination because of gender. 

Website: www.ieshacongowatson.com

Instagram: @mzscorpio18

Facebook: Iesha Congo Watson

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iesha-congo-watson-021b54131

Woman Wednesday: Kelly W.


Q and A with Kelly W. from Barrington, Illinois

“Personal development is more important than the right business opportunity.”


Q: What are you passionate about?

A: I am passionate about creating an unconventional lifestyle where work and life are more in a flow, rather than compartmentalized. This is why I love investing in things that give me time freedom as well as financial freedom. I invest in real estate, stocks, and online products that I don’t have to spend too much time on every day. Some days I may spend a lot of time, especially at the beginning of an investment but not consistently every day. The idea of a lifestyle like this was seeded from when my mom had an MLM business growing up. Her experience taught me about passive income, helping others, and personal development. Currently, I’m working on establishing a micro wedding and event venue in Alabama, learning to trade stocks, and teaching people how to invest in property without using much of their own cash through an in-depth, step-by-step, online course.

Q: What is a micro wedding?

Q: What were your younger years like?

A: I grew up in Barrington, Illinois, and I have one sibling (brother) and my parents. My mom was born and raised in Holland. She moved here when she was 19. My brother is one year younger than me. He is an Eagle Scout, a high school football player, and now an attorney. My dad passed away in 2022. He was in sales, a CEO, and a business owner from New Jersey.

Q: What is something valuable you’d like others to know?

A: Personal development is more important than the right business opportunity. Look at the people you’re around—your family and friends. Are they where you want to be? If not, then add MORE TIME with people that are where you want to be. Or make a different move that is going to put you on a different path. It is scary and they won’t like it because it’ll be different, but do it anyway and trust they’ll appreciate you later.

Q: What does feminism mean to you?
A: Feminism means to me the opportunity for females to have more options than the traditional stereotypes.

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Woman Wednesday: Lauren M.


Q and A with Lauren M. from Chicago, Illinois, living in Jacksonville, Florida

“Having a solid circle and choosing to not give up is what got me through.”


Q: What are you passionate about?

A: I am passionate about serving others in an excellent way. I’ve been this way since I was a little girl. Today, I happen to do that via legal services as a business attorney. In this role, I help business owners protect and monetize their businesses. Through international business law, I help with setting up entities, mergers and acquisitions, trademarks, contracts, copyrights, and employee law.

Q: What is something valuable you’d like others to know?

A: I’ve learned that once you say yes to your purpose, purpose will chase you down!

I want others to know that there are no limits to the things you can achieve and do.

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