Power plays out in so many areas of our lives. But the concept can be complicated, especially for women. Too much power and you're unlikeable. Not enough, and you risk not having a seat at the table. So what should power mean to us? What should it be used for and who should have it? These are the kind of questions we're exploring at Marie Claire, both at our Power Play events, where we gather and celebrate influential women, and in our coverage of politics, money, career, and leadership.
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Natasha Lyonne Wants Entertainment to Embrace the Unknown
Onstage at Power Play Atlanta, the multi-hyphenate told 'Marie Claire' how her production company is charting new territory.
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At Power Play, Freedom Is Doing Business on Your Terms
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'Marie Claire' gathered industry leaders in Atlanta for a day of inspirational programming with takeaways for anyone feeling ambitious.
The Business of Beauty: How Science-Driven Innovation Drives Growth and Success–
Panelists dished on everything AI, TikTok, Clinique's groundbreaking formulas, and what ingredients *actually* benefit the skin.
The Women's Sports Boom Is Driven By Leaders With "Purpose"
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From the Olympic mat to the back office, these innovators bring their entire selves to sports.
Even Leaders Get Burnout. Here's How They Deal
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Level up without flaming out.
Kandi Burruss Isn't Afraid of Investing in Herself
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"I don't think any successful entrepreneur has been able to be successful without taking chances or gambling on themselves."
First Came Success. Then Came "Dreamer's Fatigue"
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Marsai Martin, Carol Martin, and DJ Miss Milan opened up about the other side of success at Power Play.
