Andrea Dunlop is an author, publishing and marketing consultant and Nasty Woman. She is the author of the novels Losing the Light and She Regrets Nothing, and the novella Broken Bay all from Atria Books/ Simon & Schuster. Andrea is passionate about using books as a tool to help build empathy, change people's perceptions and give marginalized people a voice. Check out our interview with Andrea and get her advice on getting involved here.
Read MoreThe International Women's Day 2018 campaign theme is #PressforProgress. Individually, we're one drop but together we're an ocean. Commit to a "gender parity mindset" via progressive action. Choose your action here.
Read MoreMarch is Women's History Month and each year, the National Women's History Project chooses a theme and honors women that embody that theme. This year's theme is Nevertheless She Persisted: Honoring Women Who Fight All Forms of Discrimination Against Women. Meet 3 of the honorees, women trailblazers, Jill Moss Greenberg, Roma Guy & Cristina Jiménez here.
Read MoreThese three women have worked tirelessly to end discrimination against women and girls. They embody the theme of Women's History Month, Nevertheless She Persisted. Learn more about Susan Burton, Margaret Dunkle and Geraldine Ferraro here.
Read MoreIf you don't already know her, meet Lesley Jane Seymour. Lesley is a Nasty Woman and former editor in chief of many magazines you know and love, from YM to More to Marie Claire to Redbook. She is getting ready to launch her new project, the Covey Club, for women who want to live their most authentic lives.
Read MoreThe Boss Lady Cocktail was created by Mixologist Patrick Bruce of Thistle Restaurant & Bar in McMinnville, Oregon. Get the recipe here.
Read MoreCharlene Quaresma is a Nasty Woman and Financial Advisor with Northwestern Mutual in Portland, Oregon. Her mission as a Financial Advisor is to inspire her clients to dream courageously and live with purpose. Charlene is working on a calendar project called Finance, Fashion and Feminism.
Read MoreThe Women's March is back and flexing its political muscle. Find out what you can do to take 2018 by storm. Learn more.
Read MoreMany of us have seen this graph showing that black women were the driving force behind Doug Jones victory in the Alabama Senate race. Twitter is ablaze with people thanking #BlackWomen for their role in keeping Roy Moore out of office. But what can we actually do to show our appreciation for the black women of Alabama who showed up for this vote? Learn more here.
Read MoreIf you're a Nasty Woman, the Bitch Talk podcast is a must! Check out their site and listen to the podcast that NASTY WOMAN WINES Founder Meg Murray did recently with the ladies. Listen here.
Read MoreThe holidays bring out a whole range of emotions in us. Excitement, nostalgia, anxiety, panic and sugar coma are all things we experience during the season. Sometimes all in one day. There is a lot of preparation required for Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Festivus or whatever it is that you celebrate in December. No matter who you are, your to-do list is probably a mile long this month. We wanted to make it easier for you so we created the Nasty Woman's Guide to Holiday Gifting. In it, you will find inventive ideas for gift giving along with some hot tips for injecting some holiday spirit into your life. Read the guide here.
Read MoreWe believe that women and girls are our world' s greatest natural resource. That is why, this holiday season, we pledge to buy 80% or more of our holiday gifts from women entrepreneurs. Lynn Johnson and Allison Kenny, the co-founders of a fantastic organization called Spotlight: Girls have produced Shop With Her, a free holiday shopping guide that features almost 200 women /girl-owned small businesses and artists from all over the country. Get the guide here.
Read MoreIf you want to understand a little bit more about what we are doing and why we are doing it, take a minute to watch this video. And then #GetNasty with us. Watch now.
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