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Legacy, Reinvention & The Power of Women Who Lead
Celebrating trailblazers, timeless lessons, and the stories shaping today’s women entrepreneurs.

Kelsey Goins

Nov 30, 2025

Trivia Question❓

Who was the first woman entrepreneur to become a self-made millionaire in the United States by building a successful hair care business?

Answer at the bottom of the newsletter

Quote Of The Day

"Success isn't about the end result, it's about the journey and the challenges we face along the way." - Amal Clooney

On December 26, 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed a law making Thanksgiving the fourth Thursday in November.

 

This decision ended years of varying dates, bringing consistency to the national calendar.

 

Previously, different governors chose their own dates, causing confusion.

 

During the Great Depression, Roosevelt's attempt to boost the economy by moving Thanksgiving up a week, known as "Franksgiving," caused even more division.

 

The 1941 law unified the holiday, fostering national unity and synchronized celebrations.

 

Today, Thanksgiving is marked by classic foods, family gatherings, and events like the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City.

 

New traditions are emerging, such as sponsoring turkeys at sanctuaries like Luvin Arms in Erie, Colorado, reflecting a modern shift toward compassion.

 

Meanwhile, the cost of dinner has dropped to $55.18 in 2025, despite some price increases for certain dishes.

 

Thanksgiving’s enduring spirit remains one of gratitude, unity, and ever-evolving tradition.


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Tip of The Day

If you're feeling overwhelmed, take a break and practice self-care.


Self-care is essential for maintaining productivity and creativity in your business.

On November 25, 1952, Agatha Christie's renowned play "The Mousetrap" made its debut in London’s West End, launching what would become the world’s longest-running theatrical production.

 

More than seven decades later, this suspense-filled classic still mesmerizes audiences, celebrating both Christie’s remarkable storytelling and her keen sense of dramatic pacing.

 

In 2023, New York welcomed its first-ever Broadway presentation to mark the play’s 70th anniversary, inviting a new generation into its iconic murder mystery.

 

The enduring popularity of "The Mousetrap" highlights Christie’s skill in building suspense through what remains unsaid, drawing the audience into every moment.

 

Her approach—clear, restrained, and participatory—offers a masterclass for modern writers seeking to create stories with lasting cultural impact.

 

Christie’s legacy reminds us that timeless storytelling always finds eager audiences, no matter the era.


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Interesting Facts

  • Women entrepreneurs are more likely to prioritize social responsibility and sustainable practices in their businesses compared to male entrepreneurs.


  • Women-owned businesses are more likely to provide flexible working arrangements and other benefits to their employees, leading to higher job satisfaction and retention rates.


  • Women entrepreneurs are less likely to default on business loans compared to men, making them a lower credit risk for lenders.


On November 24, 1859, Charles Darwin forever altered science with his groundbreaking book, On the Origin of Species.

 

This pioneering work established evolution by natural selection as a central explanation for life’s diversity.

 

Darwin’s research shattered long-held beliefs, influencing biology, medicine, and philosophy worldwide.

 

As the world marks 166 years since its release, Darwin’s legacy echoes through continued research and conservation.

 

In 2024, the Charles Darwin Foundation celebrated its 65th year championing science and biodiversity in the Galápagos Islands.

 

Institutions across the United States, such as the American Museum of Natural History and Yale’s Peabody Museum, invite the public to explore human origins and evolutionary science through engaging exhibits and collections.

 

Darwin’s fearless commitment to new ideas inspires ongoing curiosity and reminds us that discovery thrives through exploration and courage.


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🥗 Roasted Delicata Squash & Pomegranate Salad with Maple-Dijon Dressing

Why it Works:
This salad brings together the sweetness of roasted delicata squash, the tart crunch of pomegranate seeds, and the richness of toasted pecans — all layered on a bed of peppery arugula. It's a celebration of fall textures and colors, light yet satisfying.

🧾 Ingredients:

  • 1 medium delicata squash, sliced into rings or half-moons (no need to peel)

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil

  • Salt & pepper, to taste

  • 4 cups fresh arugula

  • ½ cup pomegranate seeds

  • ⅓ cup toasted pecans (or walnuts)

  • ¼ small red onion, very thinly sliced

  • Optional: shaved parmesan or vegan cheese for garnish

🥄 Maple-Dijon Dressing:

  • 2 tablespoons olive oil

  • 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar

  • 1 tablespoon maple syrup

  • 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard

  • Pinch of salt

🧑‍🍳 Instructions:

  1. Roast the Squash: Preheat oven to 400°F (200°C). Toss squash slices with olive oil, salt, and pepper. Roast for 20–25 minutes, flipping once, until golden and tender.

  2. Make the Dressing: Whisk all dressing ingredients together in a small bowl.

  3. Assemble the Salad: In a large bowl or serving platter, layer arugula, roasted squash, pomegranate seeds, red onion, and toasted pecans.

  4. Dress & Serve: Drizzle with dressing just before serving. Add optional cheese if desired.

 

Alfred Nobel's 1895 will, which created the Nobel Prizes, stands as a powerful testament to the idea that it’s never too late to reshape one’s legacy and impact the world.

 

This message resonates strongly with women over 50, inspiring many to embark on new journeys of reinvention.

 

Take Carol Gardner, who, after navigating a tough divorce in her 50s, launched Zelda Wisdom—a cheerful greeting card brand starring her English bulldog.

 

Gardner’s creativity not only rebuilt her life but also led to international success.

 

Similarly, Maryjane Fahey founded Glorious Broads: Age Against The Machine in her 60s, boldly celebrating women’s vitality in later years.

 

The FLY After 50 movement captures this spirit, encouraging women to pursue fresh ambitions, entrepreneurial dreams, or community leadership with renewed confidence.

 

Women over 50 continue to prove that powerful reinvention and meaningful legacy are always within reach.


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Secret Little Hack

Focus on building strong relationships with other women entrepreneurs.


Support each other, collaborate, and share resources to help each other succeed.

Networking and creating a community of like-minded women can open up new opportunities and provide valuable feedback and support.

Social media is flooded with intense weight loss challenges like "75 Hard" and the "Winter Arc," urging users to pursue rapid transformations through strict diets and extreme workouts.

 

Experts warn these trends can harm your body and mind, especially since the routines are rarely sustainable long-term.

 

Focusing instead on gradual, healthy lifestyle changes helps build habits that last while avoiding the burnout and anxiety often triggered by perfectionism online.

 

Health professionals recommend a safe pace of one to two pounds lost weekly.

 

Quick fixes deprive the body of key nutrients, leading to muscle and bone loss, and often cause the lost weight to return if old habits reset.

 

College students feel extra pressure from these trends, balancing studies, jobs, and unrealistic body ideals online.

 

By introducing small, consistent habits — and focusing on what feels enjoyable and achievable — a truly healthy transformation becomes part of daily life.

 

Skip the trends and invest in sustainable well-being.


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