Unveiling the Invisible and Elevating Women Everywhere: A Conversation with Aimee Rickabus.

Unveiling the Invisible and Elevating Women Everywhere: A Conversation with Aimee Rickabus.

From Feminine Effect by Chelsea Ann

March 11, 2026 · 1h 12m

About this episode

Aimee Rickabus discusses the importance of recognizing and valuing the invisible labor of women in both domestic and professional settings.

Unveiling the Invisible. Celebrating the Essential. Elevating Women Everywhere. The Manage Her™ brand was born out of a simple but revolutionary truth: the work women do—both at home and in the workplace—is skilled, strategic, and deeply valuable. And yet, so much of it remains invisible, underappreciated, and uncompensated. My guest today Aimee Rickabus is here to change that. Through her book, podcast, and community, The Manage Her™ shines a light on the powerful, often unseen labor that women perform every day. We connect the dots between domestic management and executive leadership, showing that the skills women use to run households, nurture teams, and hold everything together are the very same skills needed to lead companies, grow businesses, and shape the future. This is more than a movement. It’s a mission. Check it out HERE THE FEMININE EFFECT LINKS Check out Chelsea’s Books HERE Work with Chelsea: Book a Call - I would love to get to know you! Visit Instagram - send me a message! Buy The Feminine Effect: Discovering Your True Nature HERE Buy The Feminine Frequency: A Guide for Women to Tune Into Their Nature and Awaken Humanity HERE

People in this episode

Host: Chelsea Ann

Guest: Aimee Rickabus

Topics covered

  • women empowerment
  • invisible labor
  • leadership skills
  • domestic management
  • self-worth

Keywords

  • women
  • invisible work
  • leadership
  • empowerment
  • Manage Her

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: The Manage Her™

Books & works: The Feminine Effect, The Feminine Frequency

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