Julia Cheek is changing the future of home health care.
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The six women acting as presidents of Austin Chamber of Commerce are working from home, overseeing a new generation of pandemic-proof business in Austin.
With the help of Austin Habitat for Humanity, Paula Tovar found the resources and supprot to build a home and a future for her children and herself.
Ceci Guevara, the director of the Trash Makeover Challenge, knows sustainable fashion is the wave…
Heidi Carter, spiritual financial coach and Austin native, reflects on the vibrancy of Austin, a city that’s alive and full of opportunities.
Photographer Sydney Gawlik talks about how the pandemic has affected her life’s work and has allowed her to focus on her passion for visual storytelling.
Jenny Hoff provides critical tips and easy trips to help you overcome your financial illiteracy and become a bona fide money genius.
The pandemic has reshaped the landscape of Austin’s women-owned businesses in 2020. The numbers who just how important women are in business in 2020.
Siete Foods is reimagining Mexican-American cuisine with their Mini Buñuelo Nachos, a fun spin on a Mexican tradition that’s perfect for the holidays.
Clinical psychologists Josephine Serrata and Gabriela Hurtado are bilingual-bicultural Latina psychologists, co-owners of Prickly Pear Therapy and Training.