Dr Marina Nani
Editor-in-Chief
Editor-in-Chief of Rich Woman Magazine, founder of Sovereign Magazine, author of many books, Dr Marina Nani is a social edification scientist coining a new industry, Social Edification. Passionately advocating to celebrate your human potential, she is well known for her trademark "Be Seen- Be Heard- Be You" running red carpet events and advanced courses like Blog Genius®, Book Genius®, Podcast Genius®, the cornerstones of her teaching. The constant practitioner of good news, she founded MAKE THE NEWS ( MTN) with the aim to diagnose and close the achievement gap globally. Founder of many publications, British Brands with global reach Marina believes that there is a genius ( Stardust) in each individual, regardless of past and present circumstances. "Not recognising your talent leaves society at loss. Sharing the good news makes a significant difference in your perception about yourself, your industry and your community."
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Home & LivingThe Beginner’s Guide to Gardening for Wellbeing
Thinking about starting a garden but not sure where to start – or worse, feel like you’re not the green finger type? Here are the top hacks for beginner gardening tips that anyone can easily master.
WellbeingEat This Twice a Week to Lower Your Cholesterol
A groundbreaking study reveals what can reduce LDL cholesterol levels in as little as two days. Find out how this simple breakfast staple can improve your heart health.
LifestyleThe Morning Drink You Should Make at Home, According to Science
Do you make your own morning drink? A new review highlights tea’s powerful health benefits but warns that bottled and bubble tea may do more harm then good
FashionRed Carpet Prophecies- Craftsmanship Shaping The Spring 2026 Couture Season
Who is shaping the Spring 2026 Couture Season? In the sacred ateliers of Paris, Milan and Rome, master artisans devoted thousands of hours to sculpting fabric into gravity-defying forms—silhouettes that float, suspend, and reimagine the body as living architecture.
InspirationThe Mathematics of Invisibility: Why You Never Made the News (And Why You’re Writing Anyway)
In our algorithm-drunk, influencer-obsessed culture, visibility depends on marketing budgets and social media noise rather than talent. But what if the next book that changes someone’s life might be yours?
RelationshipsLiving with a Covert Passive Aggressive Narcissist- Healing Invisible Wounds in Your Journey From Confusion to Clarity
When most people think of a narcissist, they think of someone who is grandiose, obviously self-absorbed, sees themself as superior to others, and throws fits of rage when they don’t get their way. But what if the narcissist is one of the nicest people you’ve ever met? What if they are a great listener, seem to care about others, or are a pillar of the community? What if they are the parent that volunteers at the school, the husband that brings you flowers?
BooksInk In Pink and Why No Winters Survive Spring
When 11,500 new book titles are released every single day, even the most brilliant voices risk being lost and unheard. Ink in Pink is the February Edition of our sister publication Rich Books Magazine, which is free to read and enjoy.
Inspiration, BooksBirgitta Visser’s Journey from Trauma to Healing Others
From childhood abuse to empowerment coach, Birgitta Visser shares trauma healing via self-reflection, accountability and Light Language to build inner strength.
BooksHow Akila Selvaraj’s Book Helps Us Grow Without Forcing Ourselves Into Moulds
Akila Selvaraj’s ‘What Tree Are You?’ invites self-acceptance and self-care, trading rigid self-help for psychological flexibility and growth on your terms.
BooksWhy Toxic Relationships Feel Like an Addiction: Christa Jan Ryan’s Story of Breaking Free
Christa Jan Ryan’s memoir exposes trauma bonding in toxic relationships, blending psychological insight and experience to show how emotional addiction traps.
BooksHow Courtney Buchanan’s THRIVE Turns Black Wall Street’s Forgotten History Into a Warning for the Future
Set in a rebuilt world, ‘THRIVE’ fuses Tulsa’s Greenwood legacy with a dystopian thriller as a life-extending vaccine enforces compliance and tests freedom.
Culture & SocietySistas Speak- the Talk Show We’ve Been Waiting For
YouTube talk show ‘Sistas Speak’ puts Black women’s voices centre stage with fearless chat on culture, relationships and social issues – honest and unfiltered.
BooksJennifer Sukalo Lost Everything at 24. Then She Built a Framework That’s Helped 50,000 People Find Themselves Again
From near-homelessness to TEDx speaker. Our review of Claim Your SWAGGER by Jennifer Sukalo, the self-help book that actually makes you do the work.
Culture & SocietyAI Answers Too Quickly And It Might Be Changing How We Think
AI’s instant answers risk eroding critical thinking and mental wellbeing. Use AI as a partner in learning and work to keep curiosity and judgement sharp.
BooksThe Structure of Perseverance: Why Mental Resilience Needs a Framework, Not Just Motivation
Award-winning author Stanley Slaczka offers a systematic approach to clearing mental fog and building lasting resilience
RelationshipsWhen AI Wrote Their Vows: The Dutch Wedding That Never Legally Was
AI-crafted vows charmed a Zwolle ceremony but Dutch law annulled the marriage. Personalise your vows and meet legal requirements – avoid costly heartache.
Home & LivingWhy Your Home’s Imperfections Are What Make It Feel Like You
Embrace wabi-sabi in home design: celebrate imperfections, create a lived-in sanctuary and boost wellbeing with simple updates and vintage finds at home.
Culture & SocietyStep Inside David Bowie’s Childhood Home and Discover Where a Legend Began
Step inside David Bowie’s restored Bromley bedroom for an immersive look at London music heritage – a home-museum with creative workshops inspiring young people
Luxury Real EstateReshaping Luxury Living- A Home That Builds Another World
Beyond the gates of Hidden Hills, a $9.5 million modern ranch goes to auction – signalling luxury real estate’s shift to privacy, gated living and philanthropy.
Self-CareHow to Set Boundaries That Protect You During and After Celebrations Without Guilt
Holiday stress often masks women’s mental load. Beat burnout with clear boundaries, shared duties and self-care to ease family dynamics and reclaim calm.
Culture & SocietyDressed in Strength: How Hui’an Women Turn Tradition Into a Modern-Day Inspiration
In Fujian’s Hui’an, women’s traditional dress and stone carving shape living heritage. Explore Chongwu Fortress, hands-on craft and cultural tourism today.
Wellbeing9 Science-Backed Steps to Unlock Your Full Potential
Reach your full potential with evidence-based steps rooted in Maslow’s hierarchy – cultivate self-actualisation self-awareness and purpose for mental wellbeing.
Feeling Good and HappyThe Power of Words: The Science Behind and the Cultures That Created Them
Words carry emotional weight and historical echoes that is different for people from different cultures; a literal translation might not be able to bring the message home. What is the science behind the power of words and the cultures that created them?
FoodHappy Table: Gut-Friendly Foods to Nourish Your Holiday Feast
Enjoy the festive spread without slump with gut-friendly swaps. Embrace fermented foods and fibre-rich veg to aid digestion, boost immunity and steady energy.