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.
A Veteran Globetrotter Shares Her Tips For A Perfectly Packed Suitcase
Every gutsy broad needs to know how to pack light enough to handle her own luggage, but not so light that she's left in a strange land without the essentials.
9 Lessons From An Ex-Googler For Women Who Dream Big
Former Google executive Stephanie Tilenius has some words of advice for other women who are trying to do something that’s never been done before.
Gutsy Broads, America Needs Your Vote
Our sisters before us fought hard for this right. We owe it to them, ourselves and future generations to exercise it.
Playing With Fire: How One Woman Fueled The Flames Of Her Hooping Hobby
Joanna England learned to hula hoop in April of 2013, but months ago she took what was a workout fad and turned it into performance art.
When I Am An Old Woman, I Shall Wear Hiking Boots
Every time I see a silver-haired woman power walking down the street, I whisper a prayer: "Please let that be me when I'm her age."
What Soul-Searching Perfectionists Can Learn From A Serial Risk-Taker
A thirst for knowledge led Maria Molfino down a winding career path. If she knew then what she does now, it wouldn't have taken so long.
GoldieBlox Founder On The Moment It All Clicked Into Place
Debbie Sterling was worried a rejection from the tech establishment would doom her business, but when she made connections outside the boys' club, everything clicked into place.