Editor’s note December 2022

Yay, we made it to December! And what a month it has been putting together this year-end special issue.

There was fun, there was festivity and then there was this sitting down and reflecting upon the year gone by.

For this last month of the Gregorian calendar, we caught up with a very special boss lady Erin Gallagher for our cover feature. I must invite you to listen to this crusader’s revisionist take, in the latest episode of the SheSight podcast. You would equally love reading the verbatim transcription right here, in this December issue. From a wife putting her foot down to own an exclusive corner in her house to a single mom planning her finances for securing her children’s future; from survivors looking for cathartic ways to heal to them turning to curative techniques like reiki, we have an impressive lineup of articles this month as well, of women, by women, and for everyone! That said, how can we not give thought to what our teens are up to these days? Hear it firsthand and know what bothers them and how self-aware they are. In the special feature this month, for our She Scientist series, we caught up with Enkelleda Balliu, a Swedish scientist and STEM enthusiast, in our new podcast episode. You would be amazed by her inspiring story and the cause that she identifies with.

As always, we have our steady stock of newsmakers, influencers, model shoots, movies, and books, besides stories of Women in history paving the way for us to rise and best practices on doing our bit for the planet. Also, know how being spontaneous is a life hack by itself! We can finally start thinking about Christmas now. I love the glee, and a good excuse to overeat. We are back with some super healthy recipes for you. Try them out and your apron might be taken as just a cape on backward! This is also the time of the year when we sit back and see what we gained and what we lost.

This month onwards, we bring a regular monthly horoscope for you to stay optimistic. This might also be the time for you to plan a re-entry to the workforce. We have some practical tips on that too. With all the jollity and winter warmers- see you next year.

Out with the old, in with the new!

Neha

Neha Srivastava

Executive Editor