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What It Takes To Be Successful In Life
Learn the coaching strategies behind high performance with Dr. Stephanie Wilson. This article explains how world-class leaders like Serena Williams and Oprah Winfrey use coaching to build emotional regulation, strategic focus, and consistent behaviour under stress. You’ll learn practical frameworks including non-negotiable standards, micro-reset routines, and evidence-based performance loops that women entrepreneurs can apply immediately in business and leadership.
She’s In Business offers a fully funded coaching certification and business launch program, designed to help women develop professional coaching skills and build a sustainable coaching-based business model. If you want to improve clarity, confidence, and execution and gain the tools to support others to do the same, this pathway is available to eligible candidates.

Inclusive Innovation Isn’t a Trend. It’s the Engine of the Next Economy As Tech Nation’s Creo 25 is Launched
Well done to Creo 2025 for amplifying founders who’ve too often been overlooked. And to every woman and neurodiverse founder out there: your lived experience isn’t a barrier. It’s your blueprint for innovation.

She’s In Business Shortlisted for Three Lincolnshire Marketing Awards
She’s In Business has been shortlisted for three categories at the Lincolnshire Marketing Awards 2025. Founded in Lincoln by Dr. Stephanie Anne Wilson, the women’s business university has grown into a global not-for-profit supporting entrepreneurs in 85+ countries, while remaining deeply rooted in the Lincolnshire business community.

Performative Empowerment Isn’t Progress: Why Women Entrepreneurs Need Power, Not Panels
Tired of all-women panels with no real change? Dr. Stephanie Wilson exposes the truth about performative empowerment in entrepreneurship and what women really need: funding, systems, and power. Read the blog that’s starting real conversations.

You Change Lives. They Sell Hype. Guess Who’s Winning?
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Empowered or Exploited? The Dark Side of Women’s Business Events
Behind the glossy stages and headline-worthy panels, a quieter truth is unfolding: female empowerment events may be doing more for PR than for actual progress. In this powerful keynote-turned-article, Dr Stephanie Wilson exposes how governments, media, and investors are leveraging women’s stories without shifting the system that holds them back. Discover the hidden realities behind the statistics and why the future of women in business doesn’t need more “empowering.” It needs access, funding, and real change.

I still have to prove that I’m “mentally sound as an Autistic Women
For years, I believed I was broken
misdiagnosed, misunderstood, and labelled with mental illness when I was actually Autistic and living with ADHD. Now, as the founder of a global education platform for women entrepreneurs, I’m speaking out. This blog shares my journey from stigma to strategy, and why I built She’s In Business™ to prove that neurodivergent women aren’t broken, we’re brilliantly wired to lead.

She’s in Business Launches Fully Funded Accelerator to Close the Gender Revenue Gap
In a bold move to address the persistent revenue and profit disparities between male- and...

One in Three Women Face Discrimination Running a Business — Here’s How We’re Changing That
It’s 2025, and yet 35% of women running small businesses still face gender discrimination.
A recent study by AXA UK reveals the systemic challenges women continue to endure:
53% say they constantly feel the need to prove themselves more than men
47% believe they face greater risk in launching a business
And the number of women-led businesses is declining, dropping from 19% in 2021 to just 15% in 2023
The reality? For far too many women, starting a business still feels like stepping onto uneven ground — battling bias, self-doubt, and lack of access to funding or networks.

£7M British Business Bank Initiative Targets Gender Gap in Startup Funding
In a landmark move toward gender equity in entrepreneurship, the British Business Bank has launched a £7 million co-investment platform to accelerate funding for women-led startups across the UK. Managed by Haatch, this initiative strategically partners with five angel syndicates—two of them female-led—to channel early-stage capital into the hands of underfunded but high-potential women entrepreneurs.






