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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Real EstateHow A Dallas Home Buyer Found A Simpler Way To Sell Homes – By Listening To Homeowners
Dallas sellers facing divorce, relocation or inheritance get a simpler path: cash offers with no fees, as-is sales and chosen closing dates – less stress.
Luxury Real EstateYour Next Chapter: Why Real Estate Success Means Reimagining Yourself, Not Sticking to the Script
Real estate veteran Debbi DiMaggio relaunches ‘Mastering the Art of Success’ to explore mindset, leadership and reinvention with leaders across fields.
TravelOrdinary People Navigating Extraordinary Journeys: How To Experience Colorado’s History, Craft And Community
Step into living history in Pueblo as the Oregon–California Trails Association hosts hands-on workshops, guided tours and authors’ events, 7–12 September 2025.
BooksQuestions To Ask Yourself: ‘Fool for Thought’ Feels Like the Conversation You Need
David Vega’s ‘Fool for Thought’ is an essay collection that swaps fixes for questions, blending leadership insight with self-reflection and mental wellbeing.
TravelPalermo Blooms in Washington: Festino Photos Reconnect Italian-American Women with Home
Palermo’s Festino di Santa Rosalia in Washington – a photography exhibition for NIAF’s 50th linking Italian-American heritage, women’s memories and tradition.
Feeling Good and HappyThe Loneliness Pandemic: Learning to Feel Good and Happy Again
Loneliness doesn’t always look like solitude. It can exist in a room full of people, in a marriage that’s grown distant, or in a life that looks perfectly curated from the outside. As a woman, you often become a master at nurturing loved ones: partners, children, ageing parents, pets but when the time comes to nurture yourself, you may find your emotional landscape barren and cold. Dr Marina Nani looks into the reason loneliness intensifies after 50 is how society rarely prepares you for reinven
TravelFour Weddings, Four Personalities: Finding Your Perfect Vowcation Style in Phu Quoc
Plan a multi-day destination wedding in Phu Quoc with four resorts–Pullman, Premier Village, La Veranda and Mövenpick–offering distinct venue styles.
LifestyleThe Creative Minds Behind the Magic- Shaking Up the Event Scene When Planning Your Life’s Big Moments
Two Florida leaders in event design unite to offer curated furniture rentals, custom staging and lighting that elevate weddings and corporate events statewide.
BooksFinding Your Way Forward- How One Woman’s Story of Grief Became a Guiding Light for Others
Laurie Robinson Sammons’ ‘From Mourning to Dancing’ reframes grief and loss through shared stories with guided journaling for wellbeing and book-club support.
FoodBuilding Bridges Through Food: How to Serves Up Connection And Community With A Delicious Meal
Atlanta Chinese-American kitchen turns catering into community care, donates meals and backs minority-owned and immigrant entrepreneurs with hands-on support.
WellbeingWhat Affects Your Health & How to Build A New Relationship With Your Body Over 50
We invite you to explore how to build a new relationship with your body, over fifty. Every inflammatory process starts with your immune system trying to protect you. But when your diet, stress, sleep, or environment keep sending “danger” signals, your immune cells never get the memo to stand down.
TravelVisit the French Quarter’s New Storybook: How The Historic New Orleans Collection Keeps the Conversation Going
Explore The Historic New Orleans Collection in the French Quarter – preserved architecture meets contemporary art. Plan a culture-rich weekend with jazz.
WellbeingWritten in White Matter – Your Native Language Designs Your Brain and Makes You Unique
Brain scans show your native language shapes white-matter wiring for life, influencing thinking and memory. Learn how languages boost brain health and ageing.
BooksYour Reading Roadmap: The Nonfiction Books That Help Through Divorce, Grief and Caregiving
Brittany Snow shares non-fiction books that steadied her after divorce and her father’s Alzheimer’s – from grief and trauma to mindfulness and self-therapy.
Home & LivingTurning Tiny Spaces into Comfort Zones
Hybrid study and work in small spaces demand smarter seating. Ergonomic chairs, breathable materials and lumbar support protect posture and boost focus.
Home & LivingThinking Beyond Non-Stick: How to Ditch PFAS Pans Without Sacrificing Your Favourite Meals
Worried about PFAS in non-stick pans? Learn safer cookware choices – cast iron, carbon steel and stainless – plus heat-and-fat techniques and disposal tips.
Culture & SocietyRich Monday Paper- How To Win Your Battles?
Next week’s edition of Rich Monday Paper brings a new question: How to win your battles? Healing is not about breaking you but learning to hold the pieces with self-compassion. Like gold filling the cracks of a once-shattered bowl, your pain can become part of your beauty. Every scar tells a story that inspire your life purpose.
Inspiration‘One Second At A Time’: How Eddy Vera Won Her Battles with Repeated Paralysis And Cancer
At a Miami gala, Eddy Vera receives Tacarigua de Oro honours, sharing faith-led resilience after Guillain‑Barré and cancer and a rebuilt speaking career.
Feeling Good and Happy, TravelFollowing The First Digital Nomad Footsteps: Your Itinerary Through Shakespeare’s Italy and the Paradox of His ‘Lost Years’
Trace Shakespeare’s Lost Years through Florence, Venice and Verona. Explore the first Digital Nomad footsteps through Renaissance, the Juliet’s balcony shadows- the myth of an Italian cultural pilgrimage.
Home & LivingThinking of Gardening? The Elegance of Restraint And What Diane Keaton Did with Her Garden
If you’re thinking of gardening, take a moment to step outside and look at what’s beneath your feet. You might find as Diane Keaton did, that everything you need to build beauty is already there.
WellbeingSmall Walks, Big Wins: How Ten Minutes Or Less Can Improve Your Mood, Blood Sugar And Energy
Discover how five–60-minute walks boost mood, steady blood sugar and sharpen focus. Fit post-meal walking into busy days for weight control and better sleep.
Feeling Good and HappyBeyond Taylor Swift’s ‘CANCELLED!’- What the Song Says About Feeling Good and Happy When Friendship Pruning
Taylor Swift’s ‘CANCELLED!’ sparks fan theories about Brittany Mahomes and Gucci, but it probes cancel culture, judgement and loyalty under social media glare.
Culture & SocietyRich Monday Paper- Why Facts Don’t Sell You
Edition 85 of Rich Monday Paper explores a new question: Why Facts Don’t Sell You? let yourself pause on the small, human truths hidden between the lines. If you believe that people are willing to feel human emotions, listen and tell stories that breathe life into the data, this is for you.
Real EstateLiving Without Guilt: Danish Wooden House’s Comfort, Calm and Happiness
Modern Danish wooden homes blend sustainable timber with triple-glazed windows, geothermal warmth and solar power for energy-efficient comfort year-round.