
The Unexpected Path of a Beautiful Soul
Story of Aruzhan Toleubay When Kazakhstan native Aruzhan Toleubay was fourteen, she dreamed of studying in the United States. Her protective parents gently said no. But Aruzhan’s heart kept beating yes, yes, yes! “I would sit on my bed and say over and over again: I’m thankful that I am studying in the United States. So,

Don’t Be Afraid
REGISTER NOW LGBTQ Support GroupWhether you are out and proud or still in the closet, E Woman hosts an LGBTQ Support Group where you can share your story and find community with others who will relate. Inside our community you have a safe space to post, whether publicly or completely anonymous. Alison Cromie, President of Cromie

I Hope You Dance
Story of Olivia Haley Olivia Haley’s life is like a song—one filled with high and low notes, along with the occasional off-key one. But through it all, she keeps moving to a melody all her own. She believes life is a dance you learn as you go, living it to the fullest is the key

Be Your Hero
Story of Jennifer Golin Jennifer Golin is the founder and owner of Splendid Skin, a medical spa boutique in Franklin, Tennessee. E-Woman spoke with this vibrant entrepreneur, wife, and mother of four about her journey toward expressing her God-given talent in the workplace while nurturing her family at home. It was a desire to do

Choosing Herself
Christie Nichol is a wife, mom, and floral designer at The White Orchid

Light Your Candles
Life’s most profound disappointments can illuminate our greatest blessings

Running For Her Life
Story of Christina Mathesius When you meet Christina Mathesius she immediately strikes you as a woman comfortable in her skin. She’s charming, relaxed, and her face radiates a healthy glow. Christina will tell you that glow radiates, not from hours in a spa, but from literally fighting for her life. Born in Germany, Christina was raised in

Tuning The Keys Of Life
Taylor is the youngest of six siblings with a somewhat different childhood

Own Who You Are
Story of Leena Kollar Life is too short to stay in a relationship where you can’t be who you are. And if you feel like you have to walk on eggshells, you’re in the wrong relationship. Like many women, Leena Kollar learned those lessons the hard way. For almost ten years, she endured an abusive marriage