The Creative Equity Index is a blueprint for measurable, enforceable workplace standards that reflect the real economic load women carry — not just theory, but policy.
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Discover how interior architecture—through elements like color and spatial scale—can influence emotional states, brainwave patterns, and vagus nerve activity, revealing a groundbreaking link between built environments and the gut-brain connection.
Music-making isn’t just creative—it’s medicinal. According to new research, playing an instrument leads to measurable dopamine increases, reduced anxiety, and greater emotional resilience. This piece explores the science and what it means through the Creative Women’s Association lens.
Is music just for fun — or a prescription waiting to be taken seriously? New research from the European Journal of Public Health reveals how music boosts mental health, memory, and quality of life, especially for people over 40. Read why the Creative Women’s Association says it’s time to reframe music as medicine.
What’s the difference between The Architecture of Women’s Health and Creative Health? This post breaks it down — and shows how CWA is building the systems of a thriving, women-powered wellbeing economy.
Explore how women are transforming wellness spaces by integrating nature, spirituality, and community, creating environments that support holistic health and well-being.
Patriarchy isn’t just a cultural legacy — it’s an economic structure that quietly extracts women’s unpaid labour while limiting their health, wealth, and opportunities. The future of women’s work won’t be handed over. It will be built.
Stop calling women’s insight “lived experience” like it’s a diagnosis. It’s wisdom — hard-earned, essential, and ready to rewrite the system.
Women’s stories are more than anecdotes—they’re the frontline data society needs. Discover why lived experience is essential to shaping policy that works.
Somatics reconnects women to their bodies. Ecosomatics reminds us our health is tied to the Earth. Together, they offer a radical, grounded approach to real wellness.