Prescott Woman Magazine
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Prescott Woman Magazine is a locally-owned publication that focuses on home, health, and business. The publication is owned by a native Prescott Woman and the contributors are women who own businesses, raise families and live in the Prescott tri-cities area. Prescott Woman Magazine was founded in 2004 and has been a well-read and sought-after publication throughout Yavapai County.
Prescott Woman Magazine
3w ago
Elevate Your Prescott Landscape This Spring
As the days lengthen and the promise of spring whispers through the Prescott area, the opportunity to reinvent and personalize your outdoor space has never been more inviting. At Yavapai Landscaping, we’re gearing up for a season of transformation, focusing on custom design projects that reflect our region’s unique beauty and spirit.
Bespoke Designs for Unique Lifestyles
Our commitment to bespoke landscape design allows us to tailor every aspect of your outdoor space to fit your lifestyle, preferences, and the natural charm of Prescott’s surroundings ..read more
Prescott Woman Magazine
3w ago
Local Professional loves Prescott’s people most of all … and its mountains, trees, and fresh air
Prescott Woman Magazine chatted with Karen Weisser, Massage Envy’s Director of Operations for Northern Arizona, to find out what makes her enjoy Prescott and everything it offers.
PWM: How long have you lived in Prescott?
Karen: I was born and raised in Prescott. I have moved away several times, but this is home, and I always seem to be coming back.
PWM: Why did you choose Prescott as your home?
Karen: I have continued returning to Prescott because I love our area. Having lived here my whole life ..read more
Prescott Woman Magazine
3w ago
Kelsey Secor Promotes Instructional Strategies, Enhancement, and Professional Development Initiatives within the Prescott Unified School District
By Tara Fort
Kelsey Secor is no newcomer to Prescott Unified School District (PUSD). Initially hired in July 2008 as an educator, since 2022, she has embraced her newest evolving role as Director of Instructional Support. This role’s initiative is to support district leaders in keeping up with education trends and the latest research while providing meaningful and relevant professional development opportunities.
She said, “I’ve been a student, teache ..read more
Prescott Woman Magazine
3w ago
The Women’s Foundation for the State of Arizona Advocates for Pay Equity and Salary History Bans in Arizona
In Arizona’s vibrant landscape, a persistent challenge that demands our attention and advocacy is the gender pay gap. As we strive for equity and inclusivity, it is imperative to address this issue head-on and work towards creating a fair and just society for all, but more specifically for those who have been marginalized for centuries past. Additionally, we must consider the impact of disclosing salary history and its role in perpetuating existing inequities. The Women’s Foundation for ..read more
Prescott Woman Magazine
3w ago
Owner of Arizona’s first meadery loves the small-town charm of Prescott
Prescott Woman Magazine sat down with Jen Herbert, owner of Superstition Meadery and a Prescott Downtown Partnership (PDP) member, to find out what she enjoys most about living and working in Prescott.
PWM: How long have you been a member of the Prescott Downtown Partnership?
Jen: For six years.
PWM: Tell me a little about what brought you and your business to Prescott and the role you’re in regarding employment.
Jen: When my husband Jeff and I moved to Arizona in 1994, our first road trip out of the valley was to Prescott ..read more
Prescott Woman Magazine
3w ago
Provide people with an exceptional experience in an exciting environment while giving back to the community
Prescott Woman Magazine interviewed Tiffany Talbot, area supervisor for Family Entertainment Group at In The Game and a Prescott Valley Chamber of Commerce member. We learned about how much she values giving back to the community.
PWM: How long have you been a Prescott Valley Chamber of Commerce member?
Tiffany: In The Game has been a Prescott Valley Chamber of Commerce member for five years.
PWM: Tell us about what brought you to the Prescott area and your role as far as
employment is c ..read more
Prescott Woman Magazine
3w ago
A: I’m deeply passionate about the power of essential oils and the transformative impact of clean, orderly environments. Scientific studies affirm that the scent of lavender has a calming effect on the nervous system, while organized spaces contribute significantly to our overall sense of well-being. Fortunately, I have the privilege of a dedicated home office—an oasis meticulously curated with furnishings, art, and literature that reflect my style. I find solace amidst the comforting aroma of essential oils and the backdrop of my favorite playlists.
Recognizing that not everyone may have the ..read more
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A: Fortunately, my family is incredibly attuned to my self-care needs, and we integrate my musings and “self-care science experiments” into our daily lives. They safeguard my time and contribute wholeheartedly to household tasks and schoolwork, fostering a genuine team spirit. Recognizing that not everyone enjoys such familial support, I offer this advice: tailor your approach based on your family dynamics. While some can openly communicate their needs and receive immediate support, others may benefit from more structured methods, such as a shared Google calendar to schedule self-care time or ..read more
Prescott Woman Magazine
3w ago
Rafter Eleven: A Gathering Place Where Coffee, Wine, and Connections Flourish
By Brooke Wasowicz
Tucked away in the heart of our charming town of Prescott Valley, there’s a place where time seems to slow down and moments with loved ones become treasured memories. Welcome to Rafter Eleven, a haven where the aroma of freshly baked scones mingles with the rich scent of ground espresso, and laughter fills the air like a sweet melody.
The essence of family and the celebration of togetherness are woven into every aspect of Rafter Eleven’s cozy ambiance. Stepping through the door, you’re gr ..read more
Prescott Woman Magazine
3M ago
Self-described ‘nature baby,’ this local entrepreneur loves everything Prescott has to offer, from natural beauty to kind, adventurous people
Prescott Woman Magazine chatted with Jennifer Burns, a multi-company entrepreneur (owner of NaturaBella Microblading and Permanent Cosmetics and Dream Travel Management, also known as AZWomen’sTravel), to find out what makes her enjoy Prescott and everything it has to offer.
PWM: How long have you lived in Prescott?
Jennifer: My grandparents had been in the Prescott area since the 1950s, so I grew up having spent most of my childhood summers ..read more