Ah, patio season. The sacred time of year for Western New Yorkers is [almost] officially upon us.
Continue reading “In Honor of #PatioSzn, 10 Favorite [Woman-Owned] Outdoor Spaces”
Dedicated to and in celebration of women in the 716
Ah, patio season. The sacred time of year for Western New Yorkers is [almost] officially upon us.
Continue reading “In Honor of #PatioSzn, 10 Favorite [Woman-Owned] Outdoor Spaces”
There’s no better time to shop woman-owned in Western New York than the holiday season.
Consider this: When you buy gifts from local shops and owner-operated businesses, you rarely have to worry about buying someone a sweater they already have or giving a present the person won’t even use.
Here are my picks for the 2022 holiday season.
Continue reading “The She’s from Buffalo Holiday Gift Guide”
There is so much to love about life in Western New York during the autumn months. Crisp temperatures and changing leaves offer a beautiful backdrop to some of the most enjoyable activities.
Some might roll their eyes at a day spent picking apples and sucking down pumpkin-flavored lattes. But here, we justify it – it’s all in the name of supporting women in business.
Continue reading “Your Guide to Fall: the She’s from Buffalo Edit”
And if you don’t know, now you know… that by supporting these local organizations, you’re supporting the incredibly savvy businesswomen behind them.
Continue reading “6 Local Businesses You Didn’t Know Were Woman-Owned”
Here are some local, woman-owned picks for last minute gifts and stocking stuffers.
Continue reading “I’m not judging if you just started your Christmas shopping.”
Inspired by campaign’s like Buffalo Niagara Partnership’s #ItsOurJobWNY and Visit Buffalo Niagara’s “Come Back to the Comeback” video, I wanted to follow suit by sharing some of the best ways to support Buffalo businesses during a global pandemic.
Continue reading “On supporting the local economy when small businesses have been hit hard.”
Inspired by a recent feature on SFB, I decided to reach out to a few local businesspeople who also happen to be working moms.
Continue reading “In praise of the working mom.”
Whatever it is:
Continue reading “To anyone trying to have a damn good day.”
I started this account to celebrate women-owned businesses. Every time I post, my thought is that local businesses are still dominated by men; therefore, it is socially and economically responsible to support our female business owners.