
Breaking Barriers: Aneila’s Journey in Fitness and Representation
Discover Aneila’s inspiring journey as a fitness coach, Gladiators quarter-finalist, and single mother. In this exclusive interview, she shares insights on breaking barriers as a Muslim woman in the fitness industry, balancing career and family, and empowering Asian women in health and wellness. #RepresentationMatters #WomenInFitness

From burnout to breakthrough: reclaiming power after workplace discrimination.
Workplace discrimination can be subtle, yet its impact is profound. This Sister Story sheds light on the struggles of a South Asian woman who worked tirelessly to build her career, only to face unjust treatment when she needed support the most. It’s a story of resilience, the emotional toll of workplace bias, and the strength it takes to reclaim control.

Teaching in a Changing World: Is Our UK Education System Keeping Up?
The education system lags behind AI and automation, leaving kids unprepared for a tech-driven future. While some schools introduce AI and coding, traditional methods still dominate. Change is slow, but parents can help by fostering digital literacy and critical thinking at home.

Lessons from 2024: Women in the workplace
Despite progress in addressing gender equality, 2024 has reminded us that there is still much work to be done to ensure women feel safe, respected, and empowered in their workplaces. High-profile incidents, such as the case involving Blake Lively, highlight the persistent issues of harassment and bullying—even in environments where one might expect greater accountability.

Inspiring careers: Only the brave teach
In this second instalment, we're excited to feature Kiran Sethi, one of our very own founders, as she shares her career path as a teacher. Despite the fact that teaching remains an industry where women of colour are still underrepresented, Kiran reflects on the profound influence that women of colour can have on the children they teach.

Asian women in Politics: who is Kamala Harris?
Politicians from south Asian descent are increasingly more prevalent around the world in the today’s world which is a huge shift compared to just 20 years ago. Britain saw the first Asian prime minister through Rishi Sunak and now its America’s turn; the Presidency, the highest office in the world that could make history with the front running candidate is not only being female, but a female of South Asian origin: Kamala Harris. But who is she? What does she stand for and what could this mean for Asians around the world?

Inspiring careers: interview with Aisha Mistry on Engineering
In our first edition, we’re thrilled to feature Aisha Mistry, a British Asian Manufacturing Engineer Project Lead balancing a young family. Aisha shares her experience of working in the STEM industry as an Asian woman.

Do Asian women need to work harder through the career pipeline?
Are Asian women progressing equally at work
