Meet the visionary
Aisha Isreal is a powerhouse entrepreneur, life coach, and visionary leader dedicated to helping ambitious women embrace prosperity, prestige, and true love. As the Founder and CEO of Boss Chicks International, Aisha has created a dynamic platform that empowers women to take charge of their personal and professional success.
With over 25 years of experience in education, customer service, and family advocacy, Aisha has mastered the art of equipping women with the tools they need to elevate their lives. She is the creator of the Boss Up! Conference, a premier networking and empowerment event designed to connect budding entrepreneurs with seasoned business leaders.
Aisha holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology (University of Southern California), a Master’s in Education (Roosevelt University), and Certificates in Business Administration and Entrepreneurship (WBDC) (Joseph Business School). Her expertise in coaching, business strategy, and relationship-building has made her a sought-after mentor for women looking to redefine success on their own terms.
Through Boss Chicks International, Aisha is on a mission to inspire, educate, and support women as they step into their power—balancing wealth, influence, and love while building thriving businesses and fulfilling lives.
Join Aisha and the Boss Chicks movement—because success isn’t just about business; it’s about becoming the boss of your life!
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End of Silent Suffering features a small collection of conversations and interviews with clients who’ve endured life with a sex addict and have willingly shared their experiences for the purpose of helping everyday people going through relationship troubles or needing answers to serious questions. This was done to provide insight into the world of the victim, and to assist those who need clarity about their situation and to rid them of the burden.
Aisha aims to educate the masses, but especially the victim. Her book serves to empower people who have fallen in love with a narcissist.
When people are in love, they tend to give their partner the benefit of the doubt. They want to believe the best about their partner. But the narcissist depends on this unconditional love and seemingly endless cycle of forgiveness. Aisha wants the spouse to know they must end this cycle. Their sanity, and quite possibly their life, depend on it.
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The Love course
Taken directly from Chapter 10 of her book End of Silent Suffering, Know and Embrace True Love was created to focus on achieving victory in life and love. In the true spirit of her life coaching, Aisha helps people who have been heartbroken and devastated by past love to move on to bigger, better, or more sustainable love.