Who would I be if not for all my mothers, my sisters, my muses? These are the women who continue to guide me back to myself, through my healing, and into my power.
Warmly, AmyAnn Cadwell & The Good Trade Team
This podcast ditches surface-level stuff to explore authentic human connection, especially in this episode on failure as a rite of passage. 🎙
Choosing organic supplements is essential to limiting exposure to synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, and other harmful chemicals — whether you're hoping to conceive or already pregnant.
💼 For job seekers: The Women's Center, a nonprofit counseling service is hiring across departments in Virginia and DC.
📝 A good question: Is there a woman in your life who had a profound impact on it? We'd love to hear about her.
From Emily McGowan, Editorial Director
"The Nightingale follows two sisters through World War II, and what dangers (and powerful impact) the women's war held. I was so moved by the resilience and grace Kristin Hannah captures with her characters. Especially in the closing chapters — I haven't ugly cried like that in ages. 😭" [Check it out]
A reader shares a great icebreaker activity:
"Tell me about your grandmother — I was at a lunch with people I didn't know very well and opened the conversation with this question. I was amazed at the enthusiasm! Every person had a story to tell about their grandmother. Everyone participated and we learned a lot about each other." - LJ
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