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Kick Ass Women Throughout History Show Us How to Woman Up

At 27 Sara Blakely cut the feet off of her pantyhose so her underwear wouldn’t show in her white pants, took $5k of her own, and started the now $1.2B Spanx – led by an all-female Board btw.

At 31 Whitney Wolfe Herd became the youngest woman to take a company public, becoming a billionaire of Bumble, her creation after a public sexual harassment departure from Tinder which she co-founded.

After co-creating Call Her Daddy at 23 and selling to Barstool Sports for $70,000, Alex Cooper cut her first real deal with Spotify for $60M before becoming the highest paid journalist or podcaster today with her 2024 Sirius deal for $125M.

Vivian Tu became a self-made millionaire at the age of 27 with the inspo from a mentor about healthy money habits and transitioned from Wall Street to TikTok with 3M plus followers and a net worth of $3.2M as Your Rich BFF.

Just 22, Livvy Dunne has leveraged her college and junior Olympics gymnast success into an influencer with over 10M followers and an estimated $6M net worth.

As the longest serving at 12 years and the first woman British Prime Minister, Margaret “Iron Lady” Thatcher was tough but polarizing as she shaped conservatism politics.

My bigger than life mentor for becoming a journalist was the O herself, Oprah Winfrey, who rose from poverty and abuse to create and host the most successful talk show in history, found companies Harpo Productions and OWN, start the wildly popular Oprah Book Club, act in movies, and more. 

From O to B and the Beehive of artist Beyonce and her massive $750M wealth as the most Grammys holder with 32 including 6 in one night, first black female headliner at Coachella and the first solo artist regardless of gender to have her first six albums debut at #1.

As the leading feminist, social activist and journalist on women’s rights in the 60s and 70s, Gloria Steinem founded Ms Magazine, published books, led movements and was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom.