Do You Need a New Friend?

By Marie BradbyGina Stipo (L) is in Louisville largely due to friendship and support from Barb and Bill Juckett. Photos by Melissa Donald You’ve probably heard the phrase, “Change your friends, change your life.”We all need to make new friends at certain times in our lives, whether it’s because we’ve moved, gotten a new job, or the kids have spread their wings and flown out of the nest.The one constant that we can rely on in life is change. Just when we think a good day will last forever, everything can flip in an instant: new [...]

By |2018-05-23T13:24:39-04:00October 22, 2017|Featured|

She Chose Louisville Part 3: From a Vision Board to the Runway

By Marie Bradby   Why We Chose Louisville They have seen the world. They have successful careers. They could live anywhere. They chose Louisville. Here are three transplants — tops in their fields — who are making Louisville their forever home and stitching themselves into the quilt of life that is the Bluegrass. This is RaeShanda Johnson's Story. From a Vision Board to the Runway Models of all shapes and sizes walk the runway at the Second Annual Derby Scholarship Fashion Show at the Olmsted, wearing body conscious but elegant and sophisticated clothes locally designed [...]

By |2017-09-02T14:30:00-04:00September 2, 2017|Explore Louisville, Featured, Today's Woman Now|

She Chose Louisville Part 2: From New York to the Heart of this City

By Marie Bradby   Why We Chose Louisville They have seen the world. They have successful careers. They could live anywhere. They chose Louisville. Here are three transplants — tops in their fields — who are making Louisville their forever home and stitching themselves into the quilt of life that is the Bluegrass. This is Lisa Zangari's Story. From New York to the Heart of this City For 12 years, Lisa Zangari traveled the world (Europe, Asia, and North, South, and Latin America) for her job as an innovation consultant based in New York City. [...]

By |2017-09-02T11:30:00-04:00September 2, 2017|Explore Louisville, Featured, Today's Woman Now|

She Chose Louisville Part 1: From the World to Kentucky

By Marie Bradby Why We Chose Louisville They have seen the world. They have successful careers. They could live anywhere. They chose Louisville. Here are three transplants — tops in their fields — who are making Louisville their forever home and stitching themselves into the quilt of life that is the Bluegrass. This is Kathy Stearman's Story. From the World to Kentucky “My job was amazing, especially when I got to work overseas,” says Kathy Stearman, who was an FBI agent for over 26 years. “I would meet people (counterparts in allied countries) and they [...]

By |2017-09-02T08:30:00-04:00September 2, 2017|Explore Louisville, Featured, Today's Woman Now|

We’re Winners!

If you needed one more reason to read Today’s Woman, Today’s Family and Today’s Transitions magazines, look no further than the Society of Professional Journalists - Louisville chapter. Zion Publications, LLC recently received SPJ awards in six different categories. Here’s what we won: First Place – Cover Design by our Editorial/Design Team - The judges said: "Love the energy this designer brings to the cover. The careful selection on type, size and color as well as composition and layout bring Today's Woman to life."First Place – Minority/Women’s Affairs Reporting by our Editorial Team(Breast Cancer Supplement) [...]

By |2018-05-23T13:26:22-04:00July 7, 2017|Featured|

What’s On Our Cover Woman’s Bucket List?

By Tiffany WhiteSoha Saiyed is a change-maker who isn’t afraid to talk about the tough topics. When the 35-year-old employment lawyer at Abney & McCarty is not in the courtroom, she is educating the community about human trafficking in Kentucky. Soha, who lives in Shelbyville, is co-chair of both the Shelby County and Nelson County Human Trafficking Task Forces.Through training and educational sessions, she helps people understand how human trafficking works and discusses the signs of human trafficking and how to help prevent it. “A few years ago, I was at a union conference, and [...]

By |2018-06-21T15:13:40-04:00May 15, 2017|Featured|
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