Thoughts & Truths
Articles that seek to uncloud our hearts and minds. How? By gathering experiences and expertise about issues that impact women across a range of subjects.
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How she does it: Ann Fenech
Most people know who Ann Fenech is. She has built herself a reputation as one of Malta’s leading maritime lawyers. She spent some time in the political world and, most recently, she made it to Lloyd’s List of top 100 people . A mother to two boys, she talks about the importance of family and of pursuing what is important to you in life.
Four ‘woman warriors’ share their advice to women
On occasion of Women’s Day we’ve reached out to four ‘women warriors’ - women who stand up for the rights of other women, give them a voice and offer support. They share three pieces of advice which they believe women out there need to know.
Taking the leap: How two women followed their dreams
Every four years we get an extra day - February 29. It’s a bonus day that can act as a reminder or a nudge - to take that leap. We spoke to two women who did just that: they overcame hesitation, self-doubt and other obstacles and just went for it.
Her Feel-Good Formula: Natasha Azzopardi Muscat
Natasha Azzopardi Muscat worked hard to get to where she is today - the Director Country Health Policies and Systems at the WHO Regional Office for Europe. She shares her feel-good formula and talks about the choices she made and what motivates her.
How she does it: Sarah Calleja
Sarah Calleja has become more and more established in the local art world. The young mother-of-two, who is an architect by profession, has been building herself up to be a recognised and respected artist while juggling everything else. She talks about what inspires her to keep at it… and how she does it.
Her Feel-Good Formula: Lorinda Mamo
For the past decade, creative entrepreneur Lorinda Mamo has been sharing her life journey with readers to offer inspiration and support. She shares her feel-good formula.
Her Feel-Good Formula: Clare Azzopardi
From children’s books to school textbooks and adult novels, Clare Azzopardi is a household name to anyone who appreciates Maltese literature. She shares her feel-good formula.
Why I’m starting this blog
For the past years I’ve wanted to do something meaningful with my life. I wanted to create content that helps uncloud women’s hearts and minds.