ºÚÁÏÍø marks International Women’s Day with a selection of female-focused content, which we produced for leading broadsheets
This International Women’s Day, ºÚÁÏÍø’s lifestyle division is rounding up recent articles that put female experience front and centre. Showcasing leaders in business and finance and discussing pregnancy care and postnatal health, the team have compiled an array of notable pieces within their range of guides in 2024 so far.
Highlights include:
New Year Business Guide — The Telegraph
17 January
In this 24-page guide, the team spoke with a variety of female business leaders, including Holly Tucker MBE, founder of , who shared her thoughts on the UK small business scene; Lucy Werner, author of Hype Yourself, who discussed the importance of scaling back your business; and Vicky Zaremba, founder of and one of the ‘top voices’ for copywriting on LinkedIn, who highlighted the efficient gains that artificial intelligence can bring to the table.
The Modern Family — The Guardian
3 February
The team shared insight into the failings of the NHS’s six-week postnatal checks for new mums and what’s being done to improve the service. They also explored the benefits of a ‘Mummy MOT’, revealing why so many women across the country are paying to go private.
Business Guide — Evening Standard
12 February
Focusing on all things business, this 24-page guide delved into mental health in the workplace, examined how brands can stay relevant and discussed the benefits of an accountancy platform. The guide also featured an interview with Greater London Businesswoman of the Year 2023, Gabriella Goddard, who revealed what leaders must do to upskill their business.
Living360
Over on , the team interviewed investment entrepreneur Hanushka Toni to find out more about , and got , who ran her first 26.2-mile race through North Korea.
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