When you're doing everything right to get promoted, yet you keep getting passed over, you start to wonder if you will ever reach your career goals. When that happened to Falguni Shah, she questioned herself and her career -- until she started asking around and realizing other women were experiencing the same thing, but her male colleagues weren't. That's when she decided to devote her life to studying why women are still blaming themselves when they hit the glass ceiling, and she crafted th...
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When you're doing everything right to get promoted, yet you keep getting passed over, you start to wonder if you will ever reach your career goals. When that happened to Falguni Shah, she questioned herself and her career -- until she started asking around and realizing other women were experiencing the same thing, but her male colleagues weren't. That's when she decided to devote her life to studying why women are still blaming themselves when they hit the glass ceiling, and she crafted th...
Wholeness. Bravery. Alignment. For Ashley, success wasn’t just about leading at a high level — it was about finally feeling whole. For years, she felt split in two: “work Ashley” and “real Ashley.” And instead of choosing between them, she built a career where she never had to. From executive leadership to motherhood to creativity and community, Ashley chose spaces where she could show up as all of herself — not a curated version. Her story is a reminder that alignment isn’t a luxury. It’...
Women and Work
When you're doing everything right to get promoted, yet you keep getting passed over, you start to wonder if you will ever reach your career goals. When that happened to Falguni Shah, she questioned herself and her career -- until she started asking around and realizing other women were experiencing the same thing, but her male colleagues weren't. That's when she decided to devote her life to studying why women are still blaming themselves when they hit the glass ceiling, and she crafted th...