The end...or is it?
- Apr 27, 2018
- 2 min read
I started this journey with the hopes to go out into my local town and find fantastic women-owned businesses to showcase for this blog. I did it. I found them. I started slow, but as I continued to research where these places were, what they offered, and who created them, I started picking up speed. There were so many businesses to choose from! You all have no idea how hard it was to pin down only enough for this blog and my capstone project.
BUT! That's where this story doesn't quite end. After having started Leading Ladies, I've come to find that I not only enjoy the heck out of blogging, but I've also enjoyed the heck out of going to local businesses owned by women to see the true majesty that has prevailed under their watchful eyes. How amazing is it that women in and around Atlanta have been able to make their dreams come true? The power inside of them is immense. It's immense enough that it's inspired me to want to do more with my own dreams and passions. Blogging is certainly one of them, but there's so much more that I feel I'm capable of doing because of these women. That right there is more meaningful to me than anything else. I don't quite know what I'll be when I "grow up," but I'm sure it's going to be great, and knowing that there are so many other women who thought the same thing is what will keep me going.
Thank you for joining me on this journey! Below are some more places that I hope to visit soon. If you have anywhere you can recommend or you are a leading lady who would like to be showcased, please feel free to reach out to me!
1) Sparrowhawk Studio
2) Glad and Young in the Brick + Mortar shop in West Midtown
3) Crafted in Westside
4) Tuk Tuk Thai Food Loft
5) Rhapsody in Blooms
6) Bellina Alimentari at Ponce City Market
7) Salon and Spa Vanessa
8) Little Tart Bakeshop




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