Every piece in Nora. starts with a real experience. Browse by theme to find what speaks to where you are right now.
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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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Vetted, Women-Owned Services and Resources Worth Your Trust
Can I please not be strong for a little bit? That's the question Laura Behnke asked herself after her rectal cancer diagnosis. In our Spring issue, we sat down with Laura to talk about layered grief, who showed up, and what it takes to let yourself be held.
"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.
Kristen Tierney, SUSBSCRIBER
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.
Lena Gosik-Wolfe, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF