What Makes a Great Husband: According to National Experts

What Makes a Great Husband: According to National Experts

A few years ago, I typed a simple question into Google: How to be a great husband. What I discovered through that one Google search was more than I expected. It launched a journey. I connected with leading thinkers, therapists, financial planners, and relationship experts. They didn’t just give me answers. They gave me frameworks, language, and permission to grow into a better version of myself—not just for my wife, but for our family.

Rethinking Motherhood-MUM Leadership Programme

Rethinking Motherhood-MUM Leadership Programme

Becoming a mother is a profound personal transition — and a deeply professional one too.

Returning to work after having a child isn’t just about logistics or time management. It’s a full identity shift that reshapes how we see ourselves, how we lead, and what kind of impact we want to make.

This transition has a name: matrescence — a transformative life stage, just like adolescence,

Over two-thirds of Young Women Experiencing Confidence Crisis with STEM

Over two-thirds of Young Women Experiencing Confidence Crisis with STEM

While 70% of female students show strong interest in STEM, nearly half doubt their own abilities and over a third fear skepticism from others. A new report by Walbrook Institute London (formerly LIBF) reveals that over two thirds (72%) of young women in the UK still don’t feel like they have enough knowledge to study a degree in computer science or IT – with a mere 28% believing that they do.

The ‘Father Divide’ and What It Means for Our Kids

The ‘Father Divide’ and What It Means for Our Kids

This Father’s Day, an estimated 72 million greeting cards will zip through the mail, according to Hallmark. Father’s Day ranks a respectable fourth on the list of the highest “card-buying” holidays of the year. But it’s still far behind the next-highest: Mother’s Day.

Dads probably shouldn’t take it personally. People tend to feel more sentimental toward their mothers. But while public displays of affection might matter less to dads than to moms, a new report on the impact fathers have on their kids suggests we shouldn’t underestimate how much dads matter.