Lauren Glenn is the founder of Delightfully Hot, which sells hot sauce-making kits that come in flavors found around the globe.
1,000 Stories
More than 1,000 women entrepreneurs from around the world have told us about their personal business journeys. Here are their stories, in their own words. Tell us yours!
Her Site Sells International Goods – And Empowers Their Makers
Ginger Shields teams up with artisans the world over to “co-create” beautiful, handmade products to sell through her online store, Intertwined: Handmade for Good.
This Black-Owned Winery is Disrupting and Diversifying the Wine World
Jon’ll Boyd is making waves in a storied industry through her sustainable, locally grown Boyd Cru Wines.
She Sells Vegan Chow Made for Woman’s Best Friend
Olga Millman’s dog food company, Vivus Pets, offers plant-based nutrition for her customers’ furry companions.
Their Community Space Centers Black Artists
Dante Clemons and Brittney Williams are the co-founders of Origin Studio House, a safe haven offering art, food, drinks and belonging to Austin’s Black community.
Her Luxury Handbags Are Customizable and Sustainable
Anita Thomas designs accessories made from vegan cactus leather through her company, Lavāda Handbags.
For Years, She Wrote Children’s Books. Now, She Prints Them
Tish Rabe runs her eponymous independent, kid-focused printing press from her Connecticut home.
She Turns Her Playful Watercolors into Unique Stationary
Kyle Sommer’s scribbly works of art become thoughtful greeting cards, notebooks and planners through Sommer Letter Co., her stationary business.
This Entrepreneurial Duo is Selling a Journey in a Jar
Katerina Juskey and Victoria Mierzwa left their corporate jobs behind to launch their scented candle line, LOHN.
Her Boxing Gym is for Every Body
Emily Stork’s gym, Worth The Fight Boxing, is proudly woman-owned, LGBTQ-owned and BIPOC-owned. And she wants everyone in the ring.
Her Nonprofit Supports Black Women Business Owners
Nikki Porcher is the founder of Buy From a Black Woman, a hub for Black women entrepreneurs that helps them with everything from marketing to raising capital.
Her Warming Tech Fits Seamlessly Under Everyday Wear
Kristen Carbone’s company, Brilliantly, produces portable, rechargeable, easily concealed pads that effectively warm its wearers.
She’s Producing Branding Tools and Training for Entrepreneurial Individuals
Keva Epale’s eponymous storytelling studio teaches companies and creatives how to tackle branding themselves.
She Creates Music, Videos and Picture Books for Kids
Sukey Molloy is a musician who uses her talents to bring joy and learning opportunities to young children.
Her Business Teaches Kids to Code
Marliis Reinkort’s company, Code Galaxy, offers online coding and technology classes designed for children.