The Cult of the Founder: Why Brands Can No Longer Separate Identity from Accountability

Getty Images In the golden age of influencer marketing and personal branding, it’s become nearly impossible to separate a founder from the business they’ve built. Today’s brands aren’t just selling products  they’re selling personas, often embodied by their creators. But … Continue reading The Cult of the Founder: Why Brands Can No Longer Separate Identity from Accountability

From Burnout to Boss Moves: How Women Are Rethinking Work and Wealth With Radical Intention

image courtesy of PsychCentral Burnout is no longer just a buzzword – it’s a full-blown reckoning. Across industries, women are hitting pause, walking away, negotiating boundaries, and reshaping not only how they work, but why they work. What emerges in … Continue reading From Burnout to Boss Moves: How Women Are Rethinking Work and Wealth With Radical Intention

The Wealth Gap in Luxury: How Women Are Investing, Spending, and Earning Differently

For centuries, luxury has been synonymous with male wealth ”the billionaire tycoons, oil magnates, and hedge fund kings who have dictated the landscape of high-end consumption. But in 2025, the face of affluence is changing. Women, now controlling more wealth … Continue reading The Wealth Gap in Luxury: How Women Are Investing, Spending, and Earning Differently

The New Face of Wealth: What HSBC’s High Earners & Luxury Report Means for the Future of Luxury Spending

Introduction Luxury has long been synonymous with material indulgence, designer handbags, Swiss timepieces, and exclusive fragrances that whisper status with every spritz. But according to HSBC’s latest report on high earners and luxury, the landscape of affluence is shifting. Despite … Continue reading The New Face of Wealth: What HSBC’s High Earners & Luxury Report Means for the Future of Luxury Spending