Kristin Johnson Speaks – Sharing Stories & Changing Lives

photos by: JODIE BRIM CREATIVE Kristin Johnson is filled with unmistakable joy about her newest journey, and she can’t wait for you to join her! In the meantime, she shares […]
The Call That Lies – Inside the Stories Scammers Tell and How to Shut Them Down

The phone rings. The number looks local. The voice on the other end sounds official, calm, often friendly. Within seconds, the caller has created an urgency that needs your attention; […]
From Yes to “I Do”; A Curated Wedding Planning Timeline

Planning a wedding doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. When broken into thoughtful phases, the process becomes far more manageable — and far more enjoyable. Consider this your curated roadmap. 12+ […]
The Publisher Perspective; March 2026

photo by: JODIE BRIM CREATIVE March is Women’s History Month! A time to celebrate the strength, resilience, and impact of women in our community and beyond. And what a perfect […]
Women on the Move; March 2026

Jessica Aveyard is the Membership and Operations Manager of Sparq, the coworking space in the heart of the Innovation Quarter. Jessica began working with the Innovation Quarter in June of […]
Hustle & Heart – Radical Honesty: Why Transparency in Pricing, Process & Values Wins Loyal Clients

My hot take in 2026 is showing up with transparency as a brand shouldn’t be a hot take. If you’re on a mission to keep someone invested in your business, […]
Brandy McMillian – Broker/Realtor® with Reel Realty – Educating, Advocating & Caring

As a top producer with Reel Realty in Kernersville, NC, Brandy McMillian credits her varied business experience with some of the “lessons” she’s learned along the way. “My background has […]
The ART Beat of Forsyth Woman – A Monthly Column That Keeps its Finger on the Pulse of Forsyth’s Artists and Their Inspiring Stories

This month, we have the pleasure of featuring a truly unique artform mastered by the talented Rebecca Solis-Wanous. As a henna and jagua artist, Rebecca creates intentional, body-based work that […]
The Journey – Making History Without Burning Out

As we celebrate Women’s History Month, I find myself reflecting not only on the incredible women who have shaped our past, but on the women leading today, as well. Too […]
Forsyth Firsts: Miksch Drugstore

America’s Drugstore Evolution A typical drugstore in the late 1700s was a modest, utilitarian space lined with counters and cabinets brimming with glass bottles and jars filled with elixirs, pills, […]