David Whyte on Feminine Wisdom, Courage and Power
David Whyte, one of my favorite poets, explores the feminine embodiments of power in this account by Joe McCarthy
David Whyte on Feminine Wisdom, Courage and Power
David Whyte, one of my favorite poets, explores the feminine embodiments of power in this account by Joe McCarthy
Warren Buffett is bullish … on women
Buffett on women: We’ve see what can be accomplished with 50% of our human capacity, visualize what 100% can do
Bio-Feminism will provoke essential debate on what constitutes living systems - great perspective by Rachel Armstrong
Dove’s ‘Real Beauty Sketches’ Ad Campaign Tells Women ‘You’re More Beautiful Than You Think’
Dove explores the shame of women who consistently under-estimate how beautiful they really are
Girls Who Risk Their Lives for Education
Global liberation movement driven by young girls risking their lives for an education with profound impact on economy
Women Have Better Decision-Making Abilities Than Men, Make Better Corporate Leaders
Generalizations are dangerous, but evidence mounts: dismantling “old boys club” would increase performance
the secret dharma of women: how to come home to your true self
It’s not enough to express and develop your gifts. You must take them into the world in order to serve and contribute by Justine Musk
The Weekend Interview with Manal al-Sharif: The Woman Who Dared to Drive
This bird won’t be returning to its cage anytime soon - inspiring story of a very brave Saudi woman
Sexism in Silicon Valley - reflections on The Boy Kings, a memoir by Katherine Losse
Towards a Bio Feminist theory of life and evolution - moving from reductionism to a systems view - by Rachel Armstrong
Let the Boys Have Their Social Media While Women Save the World
Singularity as a force for unleashing the power of women - great piece by Vivek Wadhwa
MAKERS Tells the Story of 50 Years of Progress for Women in the U.S.
MAKERs, an interesting multi-platform video project from AOL and PBS, celebrating women who have been catalysts for change
Gender bias in the NY Times - my daughter Rachel Rosenfelt is a fashionista but her male counterpart is an intellectual
Eternal Hypochondria of the Expanding Mind
Drugs and grand narratives are inextricably linked in history - Venkatesh Rao explores the side effects of disruptive transitions in society
A young woman dies, a nation mourns
A terrible outcome to an even more terrible event - may her death at least have the positive effect of galvanizing a public movement to end this kind of barbarism