Our mission is to change the culture, one heart at a time, helping women reclaim the courage to live authentically despite a media environment that belittles, objectifies, or lies to us.
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Moment by moment, we build forever, most meaningfully when we're intentional with our presence.
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"For beautiful eyes, look for the good in others; for beautiful lips, speak only words of kindness; and for poise, walk with the knowledge that you are never alone." - Aubrey Hepburn
You asked, we answered. How do we extend meaningful hospitality in our more and more disconnected world? Read our creative director's response at https://t.co/AH8ZDrGQLl
we 🩷 poetry ... and we are so grateful to Whitney Hanson for sharing with us her gorgeous poem "Present" in our Spring Issue, out now.
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We created An 8-Part Workplace Communication Collection for women who want to grow professionally without compromising who they are.
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It's no exaggeration that how you deal with pressure could be the difference between losing your mind and keeping it. And knowing your personality could be key.
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We are so very excited to announce our next book club read!
The Dignity of Dependence: A Feminist Manifesto by Leah Libresco Sargeant will challenge you to rethink the cultural norm that hyper-independence is a sign of success and thriving.
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We're obsessed with how this shoot in downtown Detroit came out!
Bright, joyful & stunning — all perfect components for our Presence issue!
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Courage, Jane Austen shows us in her first novel Sense and Sensibility, isn’t flashy or dramatic, and it doesn’t mean not feeling fear, or trying to suppress emotion. It is a choice that’s always available to us.
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Modern culture tries to smooth out everything “disruptive” about women’s bodies.
But Leah Libresco Sargeant argues those interruptions might reveal something deeper about being human.
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