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It's free, easy and takes no time at all. We'll have the best options in our regular what's on newsletter, packed with the latest news, shopping tips and fantastic deals. How we spend our free time has changed massively, but there is still plenty you can see and do. I tell my daughter now 'don't get caught up in the materialistic side of life' and she's good because she's not interested in that. So I thought I had to prove to people how well I'd done by wearing the shoes and handbags and driving the fancy cars. "Back in the day, I was a mum at 17 and didn't have a penny. However, Kate has admitted that she has made some frivolous purchases over the years. There's no use having a wardrobe of Christian Louboutin shoes." "But I utilised every penny, I never had money sitting there, you have to make your money work for you. I wasn't just trying to get rich but I wanted to bring money into the city too. "I was making good money from my job there with 650 traders on site and we were the biggest market in the North West, I was also running event nights but all the money I was making I was investing into properties and bars. Mowgli owner Nisha Katona says she 'owes her success' to the people of Liverpool.Kirkby woman's beauty product loved by top make-up artists and customers all over the world.We brought some big movies to Liverpool to film there including Captain America and Sherlock Holmes and I had Jude Law walking past my office window. I was running the whole site within two years. "I badgered the guy at Liverpool's Heritage Market to give me a job. I didn't have a penny when I started out. "It's so important for those women who are successful and make it to the top to reach their hands back down and pull other women up with them. It's about being with girls, our sisters, and being there to help each other. There's no jealousy, there's no ulterior motive. Kate, who is mum to Kaitlin, 21, twin boys Graydon and Grayson aged five and four-year-old Star, said: "The idea is to enjoy the positivity and encouragement of other like-minded women. Kate's first series includes podcasts with Liverpool singer Rebecca Ferguson, Real Housewives of Cheshire's Tanya Bardsley, celebrity make-up artist Carla Lawson, popular Scouse DJ Kaci-Lea Lynch and renowned brain trainer and psychology coach Liz Forshaw. Rebecca Ferguson features on Kate Stewart's new podcast Sisterhood HQ (Image: Liverpool Echo)
