• Figuring Her Out & Girls Too!

    One day they will be us...
  • She’s not perfect. She’s not finished. But she’s becoming—and that story matters.

    Figuring Her Out is our newest column on Connected Woman Magazine, created for young women (18–25) navigating real life in real time. Whether you’re in college, building your career, raising a child, healing, evolving, or simply trying to make sense of it all—this space is for you.

    We’re looking for honest, unfiltered journeys. The pivots. The pressure. The growth. The glow-ups and the growing pains.

    Because the truth is… there is no perfect timeline. Just real stories. Real growth. Real life.

    If you’re ready to share your journey and be part of something that truly connects and inspires other women, we want to hear from you.

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    Girls Too! is a dedicated space within Connected Woman Magazine that celebrates and supports young girls through inspiring stories, empowering resources, and opportunities for growth. From spotlighting remarkable girls making a difference in their communities to highlighting organizations, mentors, and programs created to uplift the next generation, this feature is designed to encourage confidence, leadership, creativity, and purpose. Because empowerment doesn't have an age requirement, and girls deserve to be seen, heard, and celebrated too. We are looking for not only list your organization for others to find but also feature the female founders creating these organizations. 

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    Youth Features (Parent & PR Only)
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    AGE 18-25
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  • *PLEASE REREAD ALL INFO AND BE SURE YOU ARE MEETING THE BASIC CRITERIA AND SUBMITTING THE PROPER FIELDS. For Girls Too! submissions, it should be clear and easy to find online and within your details that you are a female founder of an organization that caters to/aligns with the empowerment of girls and not just female founders of random organizations. Feel free to submit under our regular feature calls for all else. We will no longer follow-up on incomplete or confusing submissions attempting to clarify.

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