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WRITING

WRITING

Rachael Twumasi-Corson's writing spans business insights, cultural commentary, and imaginative fiction, reaching diverse audiences across global platforms. Her work has captivated over 25,000 newsletter subscribers and earned features in leading publications including Business Insider, Black Ballad, Huffington Post, and Healthline.

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Join a growing community of curious minds, creatives, and changemakers.

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Join a growing community of curious minds, creatives, and changemakers.

The Work-Life Harmony Method

Every month, Rachael shares insights, frameworks and resources with over 25,000 readers through her Substack newsletter, The Work-Life Harmony Method.

Her growing readership includes leaders, founders, creatives and change-makers seeking fresh perspectives on making life work.

“We must fearlessly pull out of ourselves and look at and identify with our lives the living creativity some of our great-grandmothers were not allowed to know.”

“We must fearlessly pull out of ourselves and look at and identify with our lives the living creativity some of our great-grandmothers were not allowed to know.”

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Published Works

Published Works

Discover Rachael's contributions across these influential books, where she shares powerful insights on entrepreneurship and the Black British female experience.

Drawing from her expertise in business leadership and cultural insights, Rachael has contributed chapters and features to six influential titles, offering perspectives that bridge corporate innovation with authentic storytelling. Her work explores the intersection of entrepreneurship, identity, and transformative change.

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Short Stories

Short Stories

Creative Writing

Delve into world's of speculative fiction through Rachael's short stories.

In her fiction work, Rachael examine's contemporary challenges through new lenses. Influenced by her Ghanaian and Dutch heritage, she crafts narratives that challenge conventional thinking about technology, culture and identity.