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We are excited to celebrate our 15th anniversary today with everyone at @M365CONF. Come join us and celebrate with us and @WomenInTeams in Grand Ballroom 115 at 1:30pm.
We celebrate with our great Women in Microsoft and allies, everyone is welcome to attend.
We are excited to be at @M365CONF this week and celebrating Women in Microsoft! 15 years of WSP and we have no plans to slow things down anytime soon. @Karuana@WomenInTeams starting us off with vibrant energy.
It's the end of March, signaling the end of Women's History Month... but it's just the start of our 15 years of Women in SharePoint celebration.
Keep going with this link to our full playlist: https://t.co/g0fnLMwZ7W
And send us suggestions for songs to add to this list.
We simply can't end it there... how about a bonus track for your empowering Women's History Month playlist? This one is brand new:
Jax. "Cinderella Snapped." Atlantic Recording Corp, 2023.
As we add our 28th song to the playlist, this should signal the end... but that sounds too final. Let's add this one to our empowering songs for Women's History Month (one of my favorites):
Daya. "Sit Still, Look Pretty." Daya, ARTBEATZ, 2015.
We are getting close to having a complete playlist, adding another hit to our empowering Women's History Month playlist with:
Jennifer Lopez. "Ain't Your Mama." Epic Records, 2016.
Following yesterday's song addition to our playlist is another empowering Women's History Month song:
Taylor Swift. "The Man." Lover, Republic Records, 2019.
Is your playlist feeling complete? Make sure you have room for our final songs, including this song that the LSU Tiger Girls Dance Team used to send a message to their school.
Ciara. "Like a Boy." The Evolution, LaFace Records LLC, 2006.
And is there an empowering women playlist that doesn't include this classic hit?
Aretha Franklin. "Respect." I Never Loved A Man The Way I Loved You, Atlantic Records, 1967.
Another great song for your empowering playlist during Women's History Month:
Francesca Battistelli. "It's Your Life." My Paper Heart, Word Entertainment LLC, 2008.
Kicking off our final week of empowering daily songs for your playlist this Women's History Month with:
Colbie Caillat. "Try." Gypsy Heart, Republic Records, 2014.
This new song immediately makes us smile, so it needed to go on our empowering Women's History Month playlist.
P!nk. "Never Gonna Not Dance Again." Trustfall, RCA Records, 2022.
This song is one you can't help but sing along to. And we dare you not to feel better after listening to it.
Katy Perry. "Roar." Prism, Capitol Records, 2013.
As we continue through Women's History Month, we add another song to our playlist with:
Fifth Harmony. "Worth It (feat. Kid Ink)." Reflection. Simco Ltd, Epic Records, 2015.
Giving us inspiration and advice through song with this empowering playlist addition:
P!nk. "All I Know So Far." All I Know So Far: Setlist, RCA Records, 2021.
Next up is a favorite for many, adding to our playlist for Women's History Month:
Kelly Clarkson. "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)." Stronger, RCA Records, 2011.
Starting off Week 3 by adding another great song to our empowering Women's History Month playlist.
Rachel Platten. "Fight Song." Wildfire, Columbia Records, 2015.