There's a Sacred Sisterhood Available to Us As Women

I was so moved by a new friend of mine who shared her story so courageously, not just with me, but with hundreds -- and now thousands -- of people in the name of healing herself and bringing about healing for women around the world.

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Client Success Story: Connie Vasquez

Connie Vasquez is a born and bred New York City gal and a practicing trial lawyer. She is an edgy, intense, straight-talker, as well as a kind, thoughtful, and beautiful-hearted woman. Connie came to me in September and told me that she was feeling a call to do something other than what she was doing, that she knew she had something to say, and ...

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U.S. Media Elite Honor Female Pakistani Journalist for Her Courage

Zubeida Mustafa was the first woman to work in Pakistan’s mainstream media. That was more than 30 years ago. Today, because of Zubeida’s courage to use her voice, report on other women’s voices, and argue for hiring policies that would allow women to occupy all positions in the newsroom, life is different for women in Pakistan. “I wanted to create space for women and I thought if there were more …”

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The Voice, She is Rising

Her Voice that echos through all The Women. Through the hundreds, and the thousands, and the millions, and the billions. She is echoing below and above and around and through. Can you feel it? Can you feel Her? It is a miraculous time to be alive.

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Are Female Leaders Better for the World's Women?
Client Success Story: Rachel Keener

Working with Tabby was an amazing experience because she is a gifted guide. She has this way of blending the intuitive with the very rational, logical and practical, and somehow helping you do the same alongside her.

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10 Rules for Emerging Women Leaders

I believe the world is ready for feminine leadership and that women leaders are the solution to the world’s ills. I also believe that when women and men share in leadership, we create the possibility of an energetic balance between the feminine and the masculine, which I believe will ultimately create the circumstances for global peace.

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Breastfeeding Isn’t as Easy as Some Make it Look

As a woman who always expected that I would breastfeed my child, I now see that there are so many nuances that come along with breastfeeding. It is not all about what I want. I have another player on the team. My son. What we do is not based solely on what I want or solely on what he wants. It is a dance between the two of us. It is where both of our energies meet.

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Alexia Vernon is Goddess of the Week

I believe that the single most important leadership skill is authenticity. So often we think of authenticity as something innate, or an adjective for how we do what we do, but I see it as a muscle that takes intentional, daily-practice to buff up.

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How to Be Honest About Your Calling

This hiding however is starting to backfire on us. The reason? The world is aching for feminine wisdom to come forward. The world is starving for feminine compassion and connection. The world is begging for you, as a woman, to step forward with your voice so that you can heal our planet.

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The Power of a Woman's Voice

I believe so strongly that it is time for women to speak and lead by example – but most importantly, from the stage. I believe women hold the key to bringing our world into greater balance and bringing back the respect for all of humanity. I believe that when we as women join together as sisters, we can accomplish anything.

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Why Aren't There More Women in Leadership Positions?

While these figures are all quite ghastly, I am starting to wonder if leadership for women really means rising to the top? Or is "rising to the top" an aspiration that is more fitting for a masculine paradigm, and not the best approach for feminine leadership?


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Tara Sophia Mohr is Goddess of the Week

I believe the task of our time is not just to bring more women into positions of power, but to empower women to transform the institutions they are part of by bringing their wisdom, critiques, perspectives and solutions to the fore.

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Women in U.S. Leadership: What's Next?

More women's voices are needed in public leadership. In the U.S., there are 72 women in the U.S. House of Representatives, 17 women in the Senate, and only six female governors.

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The Women's Movement: What's Next?

Fourth wave feminism is not about "fighting for our rights." It is about coming into ourselves as leaders so that we never have to "fight" for anything.

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Amazing Women Rock: Promoting Gender Balance in Speaker Leadership

After observing that women have trouble taking credit for their success, and therefore miss out on a lot of opportunities, Canadian-born Susan Macaulay grew frustrated. As a public speaking coach and as a woman, she was also disturbed by the fact that the TED conferences, one of the most progressive movements of our time, did not have gender balance among their conference speakers. So what did she do about this?

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Exclusive Interview with Nicholas Kristof: Women Hold Up Half the Sky

Exclusive interview with Nicholas Kristof by Tabby Biddle.

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The Real Heroines in Media

Last week in New York and Los Angeles, The International Women's Media Foundation recognized four women journalists for their courage and willingness to risk their lives to cover the news in order to shine a light on repressive governments, corruption, injustice and crimes against humanity.

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Joanna Lindenbaum is Goddess of the Week

The inclusion of women as spiritual leaders in cultures and religions, in my opinion, is really what’s going to bring about the change in the world ...

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