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Kate Stewart launches female empowerment community – Sisterhood HQ

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Liverpool businesswoman Kate Stewart has launched her very own online female empowerment community – Sisterhood HQ, which will offer mentoring support, training courses, useful materials and inspirational weekly zoom calls.

Open to anyone who wants to go into business, is already an entrepreneur, or someone who wants to enjoy the positivity and encouragement of other like-minded women, Sisterhood HQ encompasses everything you need to be successful and maintain your success in one place.

Bolstering her Sisterhood HQ online community, Kate has launched her very first podcast also named Sisterhood HQ. It’s centred around female empowerment and communicating a whole range of success stories and how different women from various walks of life have reached their goals, are striving to achieve their dreams and their top tips for doing so.

Kate’s first series includes podcasts with Liverpool singer Rebecca Ferguson, Real Housewives of Cheshire’s Tanya Bardsley, celebrity make-up artist Carla Lawson, popular Scouse DJ Kaci-Lea Lynch and renowned brain trainer and psychology coach Liz Forshaw.

Creating a community to support women of all ages, from all walks of life and with varying backgrounds, is something Kate – a mum-of-four and entrepreneur with multiple businesses including The Sandon Complex in Anfield and supported living project Vitality Homes – is incredibly passionate about and has always made time for during her career.

Recently, during the UK’s third lockdown, Kate has been using her social media platforms to share small businesses, online businesses and female owned businesses; usually single mums trying to make a living. She has been sharing them with her 15,000 followers on Instagram and the businesses she’s shared have seen huge surges in sales.

Kate said:

“Sisterhood HQ is an online platform and a community for all things business, positivity and female empowerment. We want to encourage as many women to join us as possible and really support them on their journey to success. The community will allow our subscribers to seek out services from fellow subscribers which will be a great cross-promotion tool to help the women secure new business, we’ll also be providing training courses, support with HR, health and safety, changing legislation, employment contracts and much more. We’ll also be hosting awards ceremonies to celebrate the women that we work with.

“I have always supported and mentored women throughout my career but having four children of my own and multiple businesses to run can make it really hard to support as many people as I want to. Sisterhood HQ will allow me to reach so many more people and I can’t wait to get started with our weekly zoom calls and guest inspirational speakers.”

Visit @Sisterhood_hq on Instagram and search Sisterhood HQ on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

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