The global initiative that is transforming visibility into legacy.
Social media has conditioned us to chase follower counts. But those numbers don’t always translate into real-world impact. That’s the premise behind 100 Women to Watch—a platform spotlighting women who are building movements, not just audiences. While follower counts may look impressive, engagement rates actually decline as audiences scale, as reported by a 2020 study in the Journal of Business Research.
More than a visibility project, it’s a women’s empowerment movement built on connection, intention, and legacy. Through 100 Women to Watch, founder Kai Cole Henderson is creating a platform where influence becomes belonging and visibility transforms into purpose.
The campaign, powered by PR ROCKSTAR SKOOL, brings together coaches, entrepreneurs, healers, authors, creatives, celebrities, and industry innovators from around the world. Its mission: help leaders claim the spotlight, amplify their influence, and steward a movement over a following.
“Followers don’t always equal impact,” Henderson says. “You can have a million people scroll past you and not one of them truly connect. What matters is creating a movement where people feel seen, inspired, and part of something bigger than themselves.”
Women Leading with Community at the Center
These women are not chasing clout. They’re building legacy ecosystems that sustain, uplift, and ripple outward.
- Evaughn Person, CEO & Broker of Platinum Choice Property Management & Realty Services Inc. in South Florida, is a Real Estate visionary & lifestyle relocation expert: “When women rise, entire communities shift. I don’t just find people homes, I help them build legacies.”
- Junie Moon, TV host of Your Best Life, guides women 45+ to rewrite their love stories. “It’s not about fans or followers — it’s about helping women open their hearts to healthy, soul-nourishing relationships where they feel truly seen, valued, and loved.”
- Julie Lavia, Visibility Strategist and Empowerment Advocate, is an emerging voice helping women find their confidence and step boldly into the spotlight. “When you create a movement, you’re never alone,’” she says. “You’re surrounded by a community that lifts each other up.”
- Emily Prince, Founder of Locology, Privacy Parlor, and rising hair celebrity: “Every loc I style is an act of restoration. When we gather in movements like this, it’s the same. We’re restoring identity, dignity, and belonging.”
- Lisa Marie Robinson, Founder of Transcendent Wealth and The Cash & Sass Podcast: “Money has to serve a mission. A following can admire you, but a community will sustain you. That’s where real freedom and legacy begin.”
- Lorna J. Hines, Spiritual Activist & Author of Straight Talk From a Wise Woman: Tears, Trauma, and a Healing Path, “This movement transforms trauma into truth. Community is where we find clarity, soul work, and alignment with our divine path.”
- Vicki Abadesco, Co-founder of Soul Shoppe and youth empowerment advocate: “When young people learn empathy and courage early, they become leaders who build communities instead of just competing for attention.”
- Stefanie Carlstedt, Human Design Business Coach: “Burnout often comes from chasing trends or measuring yourself against others. Real growth begins when you create in alignment with your own human design and your personal definition of success.”
Each of these women models what visibility for women leaders looks like when it’s grounded in heart, service, and legacy. This is community over followers in action.
From Following to Belonging
The launch of 100 Women to Watch signals a shift in how we measure influence. Instead of likes or follower counts, the focus is on lives changed and communities nurtured. Visibility becomes more than a spotlight—it’s an invitation into belonging.
“This isn’t about building fan clubs,” Henderson says. “It’s about building futures. When women steward communities through movements, they create ripples that change industries, families, and generations.”
What’s Next
This is only the beginning. Henderson is already planning a magazine extension that profiles these women in deeper storytelling form, international stages and live events across continents where members of the movement can gather, and a bold goal: spotlighting 1,000 women worldwide within five years, forming a global sisterhood of influence.
For Henderson, this isn’t just another project—it’s the culmination of years building businesses from the ground up. Now she’s using that expertise to create something bigger by building it together.
For those ready to move beyond followers into movement, the waitlist for the next round of 100 Women to Watch is open at 100WomenToWatch.com.
As Junie Moon says: “Being visible is important, but being remembered comes from the movement you create.”
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