Join Our Online Global Summit With Featured Speaker Nel Newman

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There are 3 days left till the launch of “Women As Game Changers” FREE online Global Summit. It starts this Monday, April 18th and goes through May 13th. Nell Newman, daughter of Paul Newman and co-founder of Newman’s Own Organics, is one of our featured speakers along with Priscilla Woolworth; Natalie Isaacs, the Founder of 1 Million Women; Kim Graham-Nye, Co-founder of gdiapers; Gail Larsen, Transformational Speaking; Joanna Hartcourt-Smith, author, poet & former wife of Tim Leary; Helen Chantler, Co-founder of the first fair-trade jewelery in the US— and 21 more powerful women dedicated to helping you: Tap into the collective power of women to create a vibrant network and support system to realize your Big Vision. Propel your big dream or passion into a prosperous, thriving business, organization or project that has a permanent, positive impact in your world. Learn proven, game-changing strategies and solutions that you can infuse into your vision or work immediately. Overcome the challenges you may be feel right now through the brilliant sharing of wisdom and works from women who have gone beyond their own limitations and changed the world dramatically. Get so inspired that you are unstoppable. When you register, you will get in your inbox one […]

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Activate the Game-changer in You! Our FREE Online Global Summit will show you how

On Monday, April 18th, the Women As Game Changers free online Global Summit will launch, featuring interviews with Nell Newman of Newman’s Own Organics, Priscilla Woolworth, Natalie Isaacs of One Million Women, Kim Graham-Nye who was named one of Fortunes 10 Most Powerful Woman Entrepreneurs in 2011 and 25 more Powerful Woman Game Changers.

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Picturing Women Farmers

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Audra Mulkern writes and photographs “The Female Farmer Project” — a chronicle of in-depth stories about the rise of women working in agriculture across the country and around the world.

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How Many Amazing Young Women Are Tackling Climate Justice This Year

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Grassroots experiences are steadily shifting the awareness of climate change, from an abstract phenomenon of carbon levels and future impacts to an ever-more tangible, multi-layered issue that brings together all kinds of social, environmental and economic struggles. With this perspective, youth groups globally are engaging in critical, transformative activism for climate and environmental justice.

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International Women’s Day Photo Essay: A Day In The Life Of Women

Teachers, farmers, businesswomen, politicians, mothers, law enforcers — women and girls contribute every day in many visible and invisible ways. In honor of International Women’s Day, we share this glimpse into their lives.

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How The Collective Power Of Women Busted The Boom

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Water is sacred to the Turtle Mountain Tribe among many other. Water, more than anything, explains why members of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians acted so quickly when they learned their region was next in line for fracking. Within just a few weeks of tribal women meeting on the topic in late 2011, the council banned fracking on the 77,000-acre reservation. They now are developing alternative energy with a Department of Energy grant.

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Co-Founder Of Zipcar Discusses The Collaborative Economy

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Robin Chase, social entrepreneur and founder of Zipcar, discusses the creation of Zipcar by transforming the excess capacity embedded in old inefficient ways of using cars and constructing a platform that enabled the direct participation of their members in the “co-creation” of the new efficient service. This structural triad of excess capacity, platform, peers has been adopted by hundreds of companies since, creating what is now called the collaborative economy. This structure, that Robin refers to as Peers Inc, elevates and celebrates an asset previously under appreciated: the value of individuals to localize, customize, and specialize products and services according to their unique assets.

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Shark Tank Funds Fewer Women Than Men, With Less Money

Women Start Ups Underfunded

When Ann Crady Weiss pitched her first start up — a social network known as Maya’s Mom that would allow mothers to seek advice and share their experiences — male investors weren’t exactly enamored with the idea. “There were many investors I spoke to who said moms don’t have time for social networks,” Weiss told Mashable. Weiss would, of course, prove those investors wrong: Maya’s Mom would raise $1 million in angel funding in 2006 before being acquired by a division of mega baby brand Johnson & Johnson a year later. But Weiss’ story isn’t exactly shocking or unique: it’s well-known that women in tech aren’t embraced by the primarily male venture capitalist community. Only about 5% of venture capital for new startups goes to companies headed by women. Now Weiss is the co-founder and CEO of her second startup: Hatch Baby, which produces products to help new parents, like a changing pad that tracks a baby’s weight, growth, and feeding patterns. While Hatch Baby has already brought in $7 million in Series A funding, Weiss turned to an unusual source of funding for a proven Silicon Valley CEO: ABC’s “Shark Tank.” The competition show, in which entrepreneurs pitch celebrity […]

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Tsai Ing-wen’s Landslide Win Ushers In Taiwan’s First Female President

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Tsai Ing-wen wins historic victory as voters express dissatisfaction with economy and outgoing leader. Taiwan’s first female president has vowed to build a new era of politics after sealing a historic landslide election victory that is expected to strain the state’s relationship with China. With more than half of the votes counted, the Democratic Progressive party (DPP) candidate, Tsai Ing-wen, had built an unassailable lead over her closest rival, the Nationalist (KMT) candidate, Eric Chu. “Thank you for helping the DPP stand up again and for trusting us to govern this country,” Tsai, 59, said in her victory address on Saturday night. “We will put political polarisation behind us and look forward to the arrival of a new era of politics in Taiwan.” Earlier Chu, 54, had conceded defeat telling his supporters: “We have failed the expectations of all voters.” More than 20,000 DPP supporters gathered outside the party’s headquarters in Taipei to celebrate Tsai’s victory, shouting: “We are making history.” “For me this is not just about an election victory,” Tsai said in her first address after the results became clear. “The results today tell me that the people want to see a government more willing to listen to […]

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Truly Human Leadership: Why We Should Value Our People

Value People To Make A Good Team

“I think we have to become more conscious of the kind of cultures that we create in organizations. We want to create cultures where human beings are empowered, they flourish and they’re able to self-actualize themselves.” These are the words of Whole Foods Market Co-CEO John Mackey during an interview with Steve Forbes on his book “Conscious Capitalism: Liberating the Heroic Spirit of Business”. In the book, Mackey outlines four principles by which some of America’s most successful and highly regarded companies operate: higher purpose, stakeholder integration, conscious leadership, and conscious culture/management. I can identify with these four principles and strive to implement similar ideas within my own organization. I am particularly passionate about creating a people-centric culture that encourages growth of our team members, improves our productivity, and enhances our ability to innovate and respond to challenges. During my professional journey from Wall Street to state government to economic development, I have seen the differences between companies that focus on their people and those that do not. It is evident to me that strong, smart and healthy organizations are built by employees who feel valued and are clear about their roles and responsibilities. I recently attended a three-day training […]

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