Womenpreneur Middle East Staff

Dedicated editors fueling women's empowerment by crafting captivating narratives that inspire, inform, and celebrate their diverse journeys.

Founder of sexuality-focused women’s wellness company pleads not guilty in forced labor case

An entrepreneur who promoted group “orgasmic meditation” as a road to women’s well-being turned herself in and pleaded not guilty Tuesday to a charge of manipulating traumatized people into debt, undesired sex and underpaid work. Nicole Daedone, who founded the sex-centric wellness company OneTaste, faces a federal forced labor conspiracy case that was unveiled last week. She…

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Southern Baptists Confirm Rejection of Women Pastors

The Southern Baptist Convention (SBC), one of the largest Protestant denominations in the United States, recently reaffirmed its long-standing position against the ordination of women pastors. The decision, made at the SBC’s annual meeting, has reignited a heated debate within the religious community and beyond. Supporters of gender equality in ministry view this move as…

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Sydney Sweeney, Olivia Wilde, Scarlett Johansson embrace ‘intentional wardrobe malfunction’ trend

Showing skin has always been in season on the red carpet, but Hollywood stars are taking a bold approach by purposefully revealing even more. Sydney Sweeney recently turned heads wearing a silky white Miu Miu slip dress while leaving the Hotel Martinez at the Cannes Film Festival.  The 25-year-old “White Lotus” star also revealed a powder blue…

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Mrs. Russia beauty pageant winner mocked online over unflattering image

A 34-year-old mom who won the Mrs. Russia beauty pageant was promptly hit with ugly commentary about her looks in unflattering images that organizers blamed on the camera angle. Natalya Oskar became the object of widespread derision – much from Ukraine – after she won the contest on Tuesday, the UK’s Telegraph reported. The newly-minted beauty…

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Why New York’s cannabis equity program is stranding women entrepreneurs

NEW YORK — Women weed entrepreneurs who applied for New York’s first retail licenses are being left behind in the state’s effort to establish an equitable cannabis market. Since launching the program in August, New York regulators have awarded dozens of licenses to entrepreneurs who had an immediate family member convicted on marijuana charges or…

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