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Your Support Can Make This Holiday Unforgettable for Foster Children
Dear iWoman family, As we wrap up the year, I want to highlight the cause that means the most to us at iWoman — The Trigg House, our official nonprofit partner supporting foster youth all year long. Last year, thanks to the generosity of this community, we took 100 foster children to the Radio City Christmas Spectacular. Their excitement was unforgettable — and the absolute icing on the cake was when the Rockettes came out afterward to meet the kids, take photos, and make the

Cathleen Trigg-Jones
2 days ago1 min read


When Women Answer the Call, History Is Made
Dear iWoman family, Coming off of an historic week of firsts for so many women in our country, I hope you're feeling what I’m feeling. Women once again are answering the call! So much history was made on the political stage this week. Once again, women answered the call and rose to the occasion when the world needed them most. Across the country, we witnessed groundbreaking victories: Five Black women were newly elected as mayors of major cities. Two women were elected gover

Cathleen Trigg-Jones
Nov 72 min read


From Awareness to Action: Why Breast Health Conversations are Important
Dear iWoman Family, Have you felt your breasts lately? It’s one of those things we rarely think about—until we have to. Until we, a friend, or a loved one hears those chilling words: “We found a lump.” In that moment, everything stops. Whether you’re young or old—and yes, men, this includes you too—breast cancer is a disease that touches far too many lives. As we recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month, I want to encourage you to make conversations about your breasts comforta

Cathleen Trigg-Jones
Oct 171 min read


What Happens When Women Uplift Each Other
Dear iWoman Family, Lately, I’ve found myself reflecting deeply on the world around us and these truly tumultuous times — from the ongoing war and suffering in the Middle East, to the senseless acts of political violence at home, to the troubling movement to erase the very word diversity and undo generations of progress that made America one of the most inclusive and equitable democracies in the world. It can feel overwhelming — even disheartening — to take it all in. But I

Cathleen Trigg-Jones
Oct 102 min read


Free Speech Is Fragile And Worth Fighting For
Like many of you, I was struck by the action to abruptly remove late-night host Jimmy Kimmel from the air after remarks he made in his opening monologue about the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. While I don’t condone celebrating the loss of life in any circumstance, what concerns me most is what this moment says about the state of free speech in our country. I am relieved to see Kimmel back on the air. I have many thoughts about his message upon his return, but I

Cathleen Trigg-Jones
Sep 262 min read


When Hate Wins, We All Lose: A Call for Peace & Leadership
Dear iWoman family, Although I usually steer clear of getting too political, this week, I write to you not just as the founder of iWoman , but as a mother, a Black woman, and a human being trying to make sense of the senseless. This week’s fatal shooting of conservative figure Charlie Kirk has left our nation shaken—and deeply divided. While I did not, and do not, agree with Kirk’s views or the ideology he advanced through his movement, I feel compelled to speak from a place

Cathleen Trigg-Jones
Sep 123 min read


Are You As Good of a Loser As You Are a Winner?
Dear iWoman Family, As a huge tennis fan...and okay tennis player, who has been attending the U.S. Open as long as I can remember,...

Cathleen Trigg-Jones
Sep 23 min read


This Too Shall Pass: Why Women Must Stay Optimistic in Troubling Times
I don’t know about you, but never have I felt more proud to be a woman! Women are soaring. Across industries and communities, we’re...

Cathleen Trigg-Jones
May 273 min read


So Much to Celebrate in May!
Welcome to May — a month bursting with meaning, beauty, and purpose! Named after the Greek goddess Maia, the month of May has long been...

Cathleen Trigg-Jones
May 81 min read


Women Reach New Heights on Blue Origin Space Launch
With so much noise in the world, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the headlines. But every once in a while, something extraordinary...

Cathleen Trigg-Jones
Apr 182 min read


Spring Momentum
As we bid farewell to Women’s History Month and welcome the beauty of Spring, Easter, and yes—my birthday! I’m filled with gratitude and...

Cathleen Trigg-Jones
Apr 31 min read


Women's History Month
This Women’s History Month, we should be celebrating the resilience, brilliance, and contributions of women throughout history. Instead, we find ourselves in an alarming battle against erasure.

Cathleen Trigg-Jones
Mar 133 min read


They Can’t Cancel Us—Women Are the Economy!
As we close out this week and step into another filled with endless possibilities, I want to remind you of something undeniable: no matter what policies change, no matter how Washington tries to hold us back, women are the economy!

Cathleen Trigg-Jones
Feb 212 min read


When will stop having to fight?
As we continue on this wild ride, I reflect on the progress women have made—and continue to make—across every industry, I can’t help but wonder, like so many of us, whether our hard-won gains are at risk of being erased.

Cathleen Trigg-Jones
Feb 142 min read


The New Administration Brings Uncertainty
If you feel like you’re trapped in a political nightmare, you’re not alone. The speed at which democracy, human rights, and global stability are being tested is almost too much to keep up with.

Cathleen Trigg-Jones
Feb 83 min read


Welcome to 2025!
Ladies, it’s our first official newsletter of the year, and I couldn’t be more thrilled to step into this new chapter with all of you.

Cathleen Trigg-Jones
Jan 112 min read
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