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Heels herO | Anna Redman

It’s no secret that our community attracts high-achieving women, and this week we’re thrilled to feature Anna Redman of Subtle Haus. In this exclusive interview, Anna shares how her business is the culmination of all her creative experiences and passions. Her career journey began as a copywriter at an advertising agency. She transitioned to freelancing but soon found that while she loved the freedom that freelancing provided, she missed the vibrant, resource-rich environment of her old office. She wanted to recreate that sense of community and provide access to high-end resources like photography studios and sound equipment for other entrepreneurs. Subtle Haus is a space designed to nurture creativity, foster collaboration, and build a supportive community. Follow along as we dive into her path from copywriter to owning a creative co-working space, her advice for overcoming imposter syndrome, and how adapting and innovating have helped her (and can help you!) set the stage for long-term success and sanity.

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Heels hero | Dr. Jessica Trice

It’s no secret that our community attracts high-achieving women, and this week we’re thrilled to feature Dr. Jessica Trice of Vetique. In this exclusive interview, Dr. Trice opens up about her unique path to becoming a veterinarian, her passion for integrative medicine, and the challenges she’s faced as a female entrepreneur in the veterinary industry. From her early days as a 2nd-degree black belt and US Open Grand Champion in Tae Kwon Do, to leading Vetique to reach a $1M milestone in its first year, Dr. Trice’s story is one of resilience, purpose, and breaking barriers. Follow along as we dive into her journey, her advice for overcoming imposter syndrome, and her commitment to expanding her business while balancing the roles of CEO, mother, and trailblazer in the world of women in business.

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Heels hero, Elyse Fox

Sad Girls Club was founded in February 2017, by Elyse Fox after releasing a documentary film about her life with depression.

Elyse immediately experienced a wave of young women from all over the world who were seeking mentorship, tips, and resources to guide them through their mental health struggles. Sad Girls Club is both an online platform and real-life community committed to bringing girls together who are battling mental illnesses.

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