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Unfiltered Stories From Women Founders Redefining Success and Power
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Where Strategy Meets Lived Experience and Clarity Replaces Noise
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Former executive producer of The Oprah Winfrey Show and ex-president of O, The Oprah Magazine, Sheri Salata reflects on success, self-trust, and the quiet reckoning that comes when the life you built no longer fits. A candid conversation about choosing a new compass and redefining fulfillment on your 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."
Long-form essays.
Original reporting.
No listicles. No hustle porn.
I started Nora. after my hardest year. 10 years into my design studio, I asked: 'Is this still enough?'
I felt a pull for something more. Not more clients or content, but more honesty. More depth. More impact that felt true.
And I kept meeting women who felt the same pull. Women building real things, holding real questions, wondering if anyone else was navigating this the same way.
I knew they were. I knew we were.
So I built a magazine around one belief: your story, told honestly, can shift something in someone. That's enough. Not your revenue numbers. Not your growth metrics. Your actual story.
That's what Nora. is. A place to read slowly, recognize yourself, and remember that sharing what's true is how we change things—for ourselves and for each other.