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How A Champion of Women Lifts Women Up and Transforms Lives
Linda Rendleman is a passionate champion of women, who says that her path began when she was a child and always wanted to hang out with the children who had

How Passion Can Prevent and Finally End the Cycle of Abuse
L.Y. Marlow found her passion to prevent and finally end the cycle of abuse when she realized that it now threatened the life of her infant granddaughter, the fifth generation

A Better Way to Stay Safe and Stop Violent Conflicts
Allison Sands has all the tools to stay safe and stop violent conflicts whether she is in the alleys of Chicago or the center of extremism in the Persian Gulf.

How My Friend Helen Makes the World a Better Place
After her fourth cancer diagnosis in March of 2020, Helen Knost examined her life and decided to create her own consulting business, My Friend Helen, with a mission to leverage

Drawing Hope from Women Writing History Project
Libby Tyson is a life-long learner who describes her ideal work as something that challenges her to think in different ways while making a lasting impact in the world. That

Life, Work and Meaning—A Thoughtful Respite for Our Times
Encore from October 2020 Michele Weldon is a storyteller and lifelong journalist, whose new book of essays reflect a theme of life, work and meaning—a thoughtful respite for our times.

You Have All You Need to Achieve Your Life’s Purpose
Auntie Anne Beiler is no overnight success. Her journey as one of eight children growing up in a loving Amish household to later found the world’s largest hand-rolled soft pretzel

How Sheroes Promote Positive Change for Women
Dr. Barbara Walker-Green says that all women are sheroes and when we come together to promote positive change for women, we create collective power. That power will become “the inevitable

Telling Lilly Ledbetter’s Story to the World
As a female Hollywood filmmaker, Rachel Feldman faced many of the same issues trying to direct movies as Lilly Ledbetter did as a female night supervisor in an Alabama tire

Why Change Your Conditioning about Money
Award-winning financial journalist Stacey Tisdale says that we are conditioned with “childhood scripts” that formulate our identities and behaviors about money. Just like actors on a stage, we follow those
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