• Empowered Women, Empower Women: The Sisterhood Connection

  • Oct 14 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 14 mins
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Empowered Women, Empower Women: The Sisterhood Connection

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    Join Desiree & Benita, two former educators, discussing how they gained the courage to leave the classroom and begin creating the life they desire! In this week's episode, the dynamic duo talk about the beauty of sisterhood and how solid friendships with women can be such a life hack!

    In the Pioneering Women segment, we highlight and honor Maya Angelou, who was a celebrated American poet, author, activist, and memoirist, best known for her powerful works that explore themes of identity, racism, resilience, and the human spirit. Benita does a beautiful reading of her renowned poem, Phenomenal Woman, and Desiree does an interpretive dance...that you may or mayn't be able to catch on YouTube at some point. Lol

    As they move into the episode topic, Desiree & Benita discuss the beauty and benefits of cultivating a sisterhood with like-minded women who uplift, encourage, and motivate each other to do better.

    The episode closes out with advice on practical ways to be better friends to the women in our lives and strengthen our bonds and connections.

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