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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Culture & SocietyRich Monday Paper- What Inner Story is Shaping Your Reality Today?
As we are one week away from Edition 90, today’s edition of Rich Monday Paper revolves around a new question: What Inner Story is Shaping Your Reality Today?
Self-CareWhen ‘Having It All’ Feels Hollow: How Ashly Balza Calls Women Back to Themselves
Ashly Balza urges women carers to ease burnout and reclaim identity with self-care. Try micro-boundaries, naming feelings and a breathing check-in today.
WellbeingMeeting Women Where They Are- A Space To Heal From Childhood Trauma
Research shows that women who experienced childhood emotional trauma face specific challenges in adulthood. They need practical tools to reclaim self-worth, set boundaries and build healthy relationships.
BooksWeekend Bookshelf- If You Think It, You Can Ink It
Explore The Maple Staple’s Spotlight Shelf: poetry, memoir and children’s stories that nurture mindfulness, emotional wellbeing and everyday imagination.
Feeling Good and HappyFlavours That Tell A Story- A Coffee Advent Calendar For The Festive Rituals of This Winter
Discover coffee advent calendar – speciality blends crafted to turn December dawns into mindful self-care
BooksHow to Preserve Your Identity: Rediscovering Roots in a Story of Loss and Love
A time-slip love story unites Sioux warrior and man, reframing Little Big Horn through Indigenous eyes as DNA tests and hidden heritage reshape identity.
BooksWhen Fantasy Heals: Finding Magic in Broken Places
Crystal J.N. Willix’s debut fantasy romance blends magic and trauma recovery, following a scarred heroine and a cursed prince as emotional healing unfolds.
BooksWhen Success Becomes a Prison– The Hidden Courage Behind The Big Dark
Healthcare professional Pamela Elaine Telford reveals decades of domestic abuse in memoir ‘The Big Dark’ – exposing why leaving is perilous and healing.
BooksFinding Poetry in Survival: How to Built a Life and a Home at Alaska’s Edge
A fearless memoir of Alaska’s off-grid living where science meets remote wilderness, charting faith and survival and a woman’s search for authentic purpose.
HealthNew Gene Therapy Gives Hope to Families Facing Childhood Blindness
A new gene therapy for Leber congenital amaurosis targets AIPL1 to restore sight in children, with trials showing vision gains and hope for families today.
Culture & SocietyThe Devil Wears Plastic- What is The Reality Behind Your Everyday Choices
Fashion and activism unite as Terra Sol’s campaign exposes the truth behind ‘eco’ cups, urging honest choices and culture change for real sustainability
Female leadershipInside Canada’s First ‘Mock Embassy’: How Black Youth Are Getting a Seat at the Diplomatic Table
Black youth step into diplomatic roles in Canada’s mock embassy, building confidence, civic engagement and leadership for a more inclusive future
TravelLiving Without the Plastic: Life At Antigua’s First Platinum Eco Resort
Discover how Curtain Bluff’s seamless eco-friendly ethos, local sourcing and community support make Caribbean wellness travel feel refreshingly natural
Culture & SocietyRich Monday Paper- How Is Creativity Impacting Your Identity?
This Monday, I invite you to pause and consider a question that sits at the heart of every story in today’s issue: How is creativity shaping your identity? Next week’s edition is inspired by a Danish Award-Winning Artist, Michael K. Owino who brought ‘Fragments of the Future’ to Rome Art Week 2025. Creativity is no […]
LifestylePouring Heart and Heritage: How Coffee Farmers and Japanese Coffee Lovers Rekindle Old Bonds
From Osaka kissaten to Lampung farms, Japan and Indonesia reconnect over coffee as young farmers meet strict standards with sustainable methods and trust.
RelationshipsWhy The Kindest Women Often Have A Small Circle of Friends- How To Keep Yourself Safe From Spreading Your Energy Thin
Why kind women choose friendship pruning to protect mental health. Set boundaries, prioritise quality connections and reclaim energy for happier relationships.
FoodFive Herbs That Add Value To Your Food– What Works & How To Use Them Safely
Settle post-meal bloating with evidence-backed herbs and spices. Peppermint oil for IBS and fennel support gut health – know when to see your GP. Start slowly.
Culture & SocietyHow Tiny Toes Castle Makes Childcare Feel Like A Second Home In Red Deer
Red Deer’s Tiny Toes Castle wins the 2025 Canadian Choice Award for childcare, offering a safe home-from-home that builds confidence and emotional intelligence.
Philanthropic MindsHonouring Three Decades of Making Youth Sports Possible and the Power of Creating a Better Future
WSA Gala at the Beverly Hilton: Roy Firestone honoured for 30 years – funding youth sports for children in underserved Los Angeles neighbourhoods.
BooksA Grandmother’s Handwritten Gift of Gentle Wisdom For All: Musings For Madie- Quotes to Live By When Life Gives Us Life
Stephanie Malbasa’s ‘Musings for Madie’ turns a handwritten gift into a book of wisdom, gratitude and daily joy honouring family bonds and mindful reflection.
Female leadershipHow Young Americans Are Building Better Futures Abroad and The Ripple Effect on Leadership
Young Americans in global service gain cross-cultural skills and empathy—programmes like Christianson Fellowship foster leadership, inclusion and growth
FoodCelebrating Plant-Based Together: Planted Culture Market Brings Back Vegan Flavour to NYC
The Planted Culture Market revives New York’s plant-based dining with joyful community, artisan flavours and local makers in vibrant Manhattan gatherings
Home & LivingHome and Happy Faces: How Community Family Fun Day Makes Buying a Home Less Scary
Community Family Fun Day blends food, music and housing support to empower Philadelphia families with real facts and connections for homeownership
Books‘Australia’s To Kill a Mockingbird?’: Why ‘Outback Odyssey’ Is Sparking Conversations
‘Outback Odyssey’ echoes ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ in Australia, a First Nations-centred historical fiction that probes prejudice and identity for book clubs.