Woman Wednesday: Joelee S.


Q and A with Joelee S. from Kingston, Jamaica

“Creating your life vision and clarifying your “why” is how we truly life a happy life.”


Q: What are you passionate about?



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

A: What I’ve learned is that consistent self work is the key to becoming your best self. Using your voice is how you change your life and create an impact. Creating your life vision and clarifying your “why” is how we truly life a happy life. And lastly, happiness is something that we create, craving out our happiness is a long-term goal that we should thrive to achieve.



Woman Wednesday: Jessica P.


Q and A with Jessica P. from Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, Texas

“…I believe the freedom-filled life you’re craving isn’t as far away as it feels.”


Q: What are you passionate about?



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

A: One of the most powerful lessons I’ve learned is that you don’t have to wait until you feel 100% ready to start.

If you can believe in the version of yourself right now—even just a little—that’s when things begin to change. The change doesn’t come from knowing it’ll all work out—it comes from being willing to try anyway. And when you do decide to actually take that first step, you’ll realize that more often than not that it’s not as scary as you thought it was…and even if it was scary but you did it anyways, you’ll be able to say “I did that–look what I accomplished.”



Woman Wednesday: Jill G.


Q and A with Jill G. from St. Catharines, Canada

“…the answers were never “out there” in someone else’s program, someone else’s approval, or some external fix.”


Q: What are you passionate about?



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

A: One of the most valuable lessons I’ve learned—and what I hope everyone can take away from my story—is this: you are not stuck. No matter what your past looks like, no matter how many times you’ve tried and stumbled, your future is still unwritten, and you have the power to shape it into something beautiful.

You are capable of dreaming big, setting massive goals, and achieving things beyond what you might even believe is possible right now.

But it doesn’t come from external fixes.

It’s not about willpower, gritting your teeth, or chasing one quick solution after another. Real, lasting change is an inside job. It starts with believing in yourself—truly believing—and connecting to the powerful force that already exists within you. That’s what I had to learn in my own journey: that the answers were never “out there” in someone else’s program, someone else’s approval, or some external fix.

The real transformation came when I shifted my mindset, when I began to see myself as strong, capable, and deserving of a life I loved.

This is the foundation of the work I do today: helping people realize that the life they want isn’t a far-off dream—it’s entirely within reach. You already have everything you need inside of you to break free, to heal, to rise, and to create a life that feels limitless.

All you have to do is be willing to trust yourself, tap into that inner strength, and take the first step.

If my story can show you anything, I hope it’s that no matter where you start, you have the power to finish somewhere incredible.


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Woman Wednesday: Lucie R. S.


Q and A with Lucie R. S. from Quebec, Canada, living in Mexico

“When we embrace our age as a superpower, we become unstoppable.”


Q: What are you passionate about?



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

A: Your story is not over.

In fact, the best chapters might still be ahead.

I’ve learned that clarity and confidence can come at any age, but only when you give yourself permission to evolve.

I want women to know they’re not behind—they’re just getting started.

When we embrace our age as a superpower, we become unstoppable.


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Woman Wednesday: Vinti M.


Q and A with Vinti M. from India, living in San Diego, California

“We should cherish every moment we have with our loved ones and surround ourselves with people who care and uplift us.”

Intro: My name is Vinti Mehra and I live in sunny San Diego, California, with my husband, two kids, and a dog named Maggi.


Q: What are you passionate about?



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

A: Life is the most valuable thing we have. It is the root of everything, the chance to feel, to grow, to create, to love, and to be loved. We should cherish every moment we have with our loved ones and surround ourselves with people who care and uplift us. Stay humble and close to our roots.