Nora. isn’t just a magazine; it’s a movement. We are altering the narrative around women’s entrepreneurship from ‘success at all costs’ to success crafted with courage, clarity, and heart. We are here to dismantle the hustle mentality and create a space where women acknowledge and utilize their unique identities and stories as their strength. Our movement rejects the superficial metrics of business achievement in favor of meaningful, sustainable impact.
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"I like to say I was an accidental freelancer, and then I accidentally made myself invaluable. All because I had this hunger for learning and doing, and it was escapism for me." – Emily
Her evolution from a military spouse with a hodgepodge skillset to an entrepreneur who has become a guiding force for other women.
Jess Sato
"I love that Nora. shares real, nuanced stories of women creating and leading with purpose.
It brilliantly reinforces the importance of using your voice, even when things are hard, because that’s how real change happens.
If you’re looking for something honest, inspiring, and rooted in what it really takes to build a meaningful life or business, this is it."
Hope Khoury
"Incredible to see Nora. Magazine carving out space for real conversations and bold storytelling in women’s business leadership.
Excited to watch this platform grow, this kind of dialogue is long overdue."
Kristen Tierney
"Nora. is a community. It’s a space where women with different stories and experiences can feel seen, validated, and inspired to define success on their own terms.
This isn’t another shiny, commercial magazine—it’s reflective, it’s personal, and it’s powerful. You can feel the difference on every page."
I started this magazine after the hardest year of my life.
The kind of year that slows you down. That asks hard questions like: Is this still enough?
I was entering my 10th year running my design studio—work I genuinely love. But something in me wanted more. Not more clients. Not more content. More impact. More truth. More of me.
That’s where Nora. comes in.