“After a lifetime of being told that girls can’t play rock and roll, Lita has proved the haters and critics wrong time and time again, and she will continue to be a role model for women, girls, and everyone else for years to come.”
Meet Sienna Fyre, our sixth featured OnlyFans creator! Sienna hated watching her pictures go to her phone to die, so she decided to capitalize off of her hot and risque pictures.
Zoey Butler, artist and owner of Butler & Co. started her business over a year ago, wanting to make her mark on the Joplin art scene. Her mural work is starting to pop up around the four-state area, and we can expect to see much more.
Phyllis York is a local woman and writer whose goal is to help empower women. As someone who has always sought creativity to get out of a troubled mind, Phyllis wants to share the creative spark with others and empower women through their creations.
Women deserve better from the church. Silencing victims of sexual assault and abuse is a common characteristic of church culture. It’s time we listen to women, hear their stories and support reform that helps victims.
Meet our next local OnlyFans creator, Luci! Luci uses OnlyFans as a way to make some extra money. In the process, it boosted her confidence and changed her perspective on sex work.
Jessica Johnson, the founder of the Free Mom Hugs organization in Joplin, chatted about acceptance in our community and how we can help the LGBTQ+ community.
Meet Essence! She is our fourth featured local OnlyFans creator! While overcoming toxic relationships from her past, she started her OnlyFans to help empower and build herself back up.
If you’re a small business owner, artist or creator and haven’t heard of F.L.O.W. Studios yet, this piece is for you! Doniqua Colbert, Owner and Founder of F.L.O.W. Studios shares advice and expertise on what you need to help build your brand.
Katie is our third local OnlyFans creator who discusses why she created her OF account. She wants to break the stigma of nude photography and sex work by feeling empowered by the beauty of our bodies.
Na’Kole is a local self-taught artist and mom who sees people a little differently than they might see themselves. In a personal interview with Julie Joplin Media, she discusses her journey with her art, how it helps empower others and how you can encourage young artists.