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Lindsey Disch: A Letter to My Daughter
You are two years old now. Curious, sturdy, radiant in the way only a child who feels safe and loved can be. You believe, with your whole body, that I am here. There was a time when I could not be.
Raman Magay: From Surviving to Thriving
My legacy isn’t about fixing people. It’s about guiding women back to themselves, back to the wisdom their bodies have been communicating all along. It’s about creating a world where women feel empowered to ask questions, seek answers, trust their intuition, and refuse to settle for feeling unwell.
Megan Marini is a Wounded Healer
Though I grew up in Quincy in a deeply Italian-Irish Catholic culture, my dad was an atheist-buddhist-anti-capitalist, who served in the military, had long hair, drove a Harley, and was an outdoorsman. Mom was an herbalist and a homeopath
Jodi Tolman had the fight of her life
Who knew that one of the most primal, instinctive, humanly fundamental, and natural things in life would be nearly impossible to achieve? Not me.
Paula Fleming: Anchored in the Middle
“When she arrived, Michaela was so small. She weighed 1 pound and was 11 inches long, and she was perfect. Tiny fingers and delicate features.
Jenn Gulbrand on Adoption & Motherhood
When I chose to adopt, it wasn’t to replace the children I had lost. It was about creating a homecoming for my daughter, and for the little girl inside me still searching for belonging.
Yvonne Clarke is worthy
Raising my beautiful TwinBlessings was not easy as a single mom. I struggled a lot financially, mentally, and emotionally. I cried a lot, and I second-guessed myself.
Jin In is all about Girl Power
Our world is a mess and we need every single person to become an agent of change.
Courtney Flood: There is Power in the TRUTH (and in the LIES I Told Myself)
There is Power in the truth (and in the lies I Told Myself)
Please Don’t Call Michelle and Judy “Women Engineers.”
Please don’t call them “women engineers.” “Engineer” is just fine.
100 Years of Juanita Plumb
100 years of Juanita Plumb.
Cait & Nancy
Cait O’Callaghan Reen and Nancy Hynes O’Callaghan are cut from the same cotton scrubs.
Denée Reaves owes no explanation
Denee Reaves owes no explanation
Ayanna Finds F*cking Freedom
Ayanna finds f*cking freedom!
Kelly feeds her neighbor and yours
On the clock or on the weekend, Kelly is taking care of her neighbors. And yours. And mine.
Marjean welcomes the stranger
By the sheer blessings that I have, I was born in a place where I can survive. But I remind myself that I could very well be that person who needs help.
Jaya wants to talk about you, not your kids
We learn in our formative years to hand-pick our circle of friends and stick with the ones who allow us to be raw and authentic.
Bobbie London talks kinship
Bobbie’s Kinship support groups provide circles of support to grandparents raising their grandchildren and aunts and uncles raising their nieces and nephews
Melissa Kaye empowers youth to take action
Melissa Kaye and her family honor Joshua’s caring spirit through Joshua Kaye Foundation, whose mission is to empower youth to give back to their communities through acts of service.
Amanda shares the reality of foster care
Amanda Durante’s mission is to Empower Foster Children and build their confidence with The Wandering Heart Project
