The Journey Of A Thousand Miles Begins With … Many, Many Questions
This move may be an exercise in resilience — at least at the outset — but it’s also an opportunity to take stock of my life and where it is heading.
This Gutsy Broad Is Helping Seattle's Homeless — One Captivating Painting At A Time
With her own job coming to an end, this Seattle artist did what her instincts compelled her to do: Pick up a paintbrush and start helping others.
New Jersey Nurses En Route To Texas To Help With Flood Relief
“Tragedy struck. If you can do something, why wouldn’t you?”
Aletta Jacobs: When They Told Her 'You Can't,' This Gutsy Woman Said 'Just Watch Me'
Prohibited from attending high school, Aletta Jacobs found a workaround and became the Netherlands' first woman with a medical degree. But her gutsiness didn't end there.
World's Youngest Female Boeing 777 Commander: It Takes Passion And Patience
At 30, Anny Divya is the world's youngest female Boeing 777 commander.
Seamstress Reunites Brides With Wedding Gowns After Store Abruptly Closes (ABC News)
I can just say, 'Hey, if my girls are taken care of and they can walk down the aisle with a smile, there’s no worries.'"
How Three Generations Of Women And Two Sara(h)s Helped Me Beat Bone Cancer
I’ve gotten so much praise for being a strong woman, but these Gutsy Broads pushed me, supported me and carried me through what could have otherwise been a very dark time in my life.
This Beautiful Life: Love, Loss And Starting A New Chapter Through Art
Once a housewife with untapped potential, this artist has embraced the bold and the beautiful.
Katakura Kita: Warrior Wet Nurse, Teacher Of Dragons
War doesn’t discriminate by gender. Politics does. But in 16th century Japan, Katakura Kita was a hero on both fronts.
Diana Apcar: One Gutsy Voice For A Dying People
She was a widow and a single mother, and was also a businesswoman and a diplomat who saved countless lives in the wake of World War I.
She's Busy Leading The Next Industrial Revolution
This industrial engineer's advice for winning in a male-dominated field: Choose your attitude, "and let your work show who you are."
My Grandmother, The Sheriff
As a far West Texas sheriff in the 1950s, Mantie Merritt McReynolds served her county and her gender.
Take Heart: Cardiovascular Disease Education Efforts Are Starting To Bear Fruit
Heart disease is still the No. 1 killer of women in the U.S. But we do have some reason for hope.
A Peace Corps Rejection Sparked One Woman's Quest To Make Bridge Years The Norm
"Why in the world we encourage kids to keep running along this path without pausing to figure out what it is they want to study and why they're going to school in the first place?"
This Woman Has Made It Her Personal Mission To Hire 100,000 New STEM Teachers
America is battling a STEM crisis, and Talia Milgrom is fighting on the front lines.
The Divine Secrets Of The Slide Rule Sisterhood
"It doesn't hurt a gal's femininity to ride to her man's job in a baby blue convertible she's paid for herself."
Combat Artist: Finding Koike Chikyoku
"How many historical women, LGBT or otherwise, are tucked away in half-forgotten tomes and obscure archives?" asks Nyri Bakkalian.