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Alison has been featured in several national newspapers.
The Citizen - KZN
While entrepreneurship may outwardly appear to be a path filled with innovation, success, and independence, the reality for numerous founders is far more complex.
The Citizen
While entrepreneurship may outwardly appear to be a path filled with innovation, success, and independence, the reality for numerous founders is far more complex.
Sunday Tribune
Entrepreneur and tolmer political activist, Alison Weihe, launched Belonging: Finding tribes of Meaning at the V&A Watertront Exclusive, on Thursday August 29.
Atlantic Sun
Entrepreneur and former political activist, Alison Weihe, launched Belonging: Finding Tribes of Meaning at the V&A Watertront Exclusive, on Thursday August 29. In this memoir the Johannesburg author shares some of her life's intimate moments from her childhood living in Rondebosch to building a business and almost losing it.
Constantiaberg Bulletin
Entrepreneur and former political activist, Alison Weihe, launched Belonging: Finding Tribes of Meaning at the V&A Watertront Exclusive, on Thursday August 29. In this memoir the Johannesburg author shares some of her life's intimate moments from her childhood living in Rondebosch to building a business and almost losing it.
Athlone News
Entrepreneur and former political activist, Alison Weihe, launched Belonging: Finding Tribes of Meaning at the V&A Watertront Exclusive, on Thursday August 29. In this memoir the Johannesburg author shares some of her life's intimate moments from her childhood living in Rondebosch to building a business and almost losing it.
Table Talk
Entrepreneur and tolmer political activist, Alison Weihe, launched Belonging: Finding tribes of Meaning at the V&A Watertront Exclusive, on Thursday August 29. In this memoir the Johannesburg author shares some at her life's intimate moments trom her childhood living in Rondebosch to building a business and almost losing it.
Cape Times
"BELONGING is not just about finding a place; it’s about finding yourself within that space." — Alison Jessica Weihe