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Wonderful Women Of The World

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 30th March 2014


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Good morning!

I know it’s Sunday. And I know I already posted about Wonderful Women of the World yesterday. But I just couldn’t resist posting this Wonderful Woman today. Enjoy! I certainly did!

Ted Speaker: Maysoon Zayid

Writer, actor, comedian, Maysoon Zayid is the co-founder of the New York Arab-American Comedy Festival.

Why you should listen

Early in her acting career, Maysoon Zayid realized she’d get a lot more stage time if she showed off how funny she was. As she told the BBC, “It became very obvious to me that in the United States of America, a fluffy ethnic disabled chick was never going to get a job unless she did stand-up.”

A Palestinian woman from New Jersey, Zayid jokes about her family, global culture, and her life with cerebral palsy. Along with Dean Obeidallah, she founded the New York Arab-American Comedy Festival, now in its 10th year. She spends several months of the year in the Palestinian Territories running workshops for disabled and orphaned kids in refugee camps, using art to help them deal with trauma. And yes — if you’re an Adam Sandler fan, you’ll recognize Zayid as the woman behind the beauty-shop counter in You Don’t Mess With the Zohan.

What others say

“Listening to the Palestinian-American combating stereotypes of Islam and Arabs with humor, touching on American political affairs, verbally frying male-dominated Hollywood, or addressing the question of Palestine and Israel, it’s hard to get a handle on her, and some come away asking, “What’s the deal with this Maysoon Zayid?”” — Rolling Stone

*****

What I say

I loved watching and listening to this Wonderful Woman of the World. And as I did, I enjoyed her honesty, humor, and authenticity so much that her disability faded away, and her radiant spirit soared.

Zayid has inspired me to think about the definition of the word “normal.” What is “normal?” Do we think of  disabled people as, in the words of  Marty Feldman in Young Frankenstein, “Abby Normal?” Zayid says, “People with disabilities are the largest minority in the world.”  I didn’t know that. And if it is true, and I don’t really know but I have no reason not to take Zayid’s word for it. It begs the question…So,really then…What is “normal?”

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Wonderful Women Of The Film World

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 29th March 2014


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Good morning!

The San Francisco Women’s Film Festival is tomorrow, which is a nice way to end Women’s History Month.

9th Annual San Francisco International Women’s Film Festival presents Global Panorama Shorts Program

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Go around the world in one sitting with a selection of this year’s best indie shorts by women from Malaysia, Australia, France, United Kingdom, and the US. Filmmaker Q&A.

Date: Saturday, March 29, 2014
Time: 2:00-4:00 PM
Location: Brava Theater Center, 2781 24th Street, San Francisco, CA 94110
Admission: $20 – Reception and Global Panorama Shorts Program. Reception starts at 1:00 PM.  Following the reception the Closing Day celebration continues with the Global Panorama Shorts Program at 2:00 PM.
Purchase tickets: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/594333

Films include:

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Kaulah Yang Aku Mahu (You Are The One I Want) (4 min, 2010, Malaysia) dir. by Mien Lor
An older woman, a younger man, a simple love story. World Premiere.

Miss Todd

Miss Todd (13 min, 2013, United Kingdom) dir. by Kristina Yee
In 1910 New York, a woman had a dream: to fly. Miss Todd, our heroine, works to understand the principles of flight, as people all over the world were doing, but she has more than gravity holding her down. In this animated, stop-motion musical, Miss Todd’s plight and adventure soar out of her forgotten presence in aviation history.  SF Bay Area Premiere.

Mademoiselle Kiki et les Montparnos

Mademoiselle Kiki et les Montparnos (14 min, 2012, France) dir. by Amelie Harrault
‘Kiki de Montparnasse’ was the unwary muse of major avant-garde painters of the early twentieth century. Memorable witness of a flamboyant Montparnasse, she emancipated from her status as a simple model and became a Queen of the Night, a painter, a press cartoonist, a writer and a cabaret singer. SF Bay Area Premiere.

My Dear Americans

My Dear Americans (7 min, 2013, USA) dir. by Arpita Kumar
New immigrants to the USA, a Sikh couple encounter racism on the patriotic fourth of July holiday. Witnessing her husband, Baldev, dwarf in the face of such hate triggers the wife, Tejpreet, into defiant action that redefines the racism aimed at them as well as their marriage.  

Beside Her

Beside Her (16 min, 2012, USA) dir. by Carrie Carnevale
Beside Her tells the story of Dr. Rachel Moretti and Sofia Rios and how in one brief moment in time, their love for each other is measured beyond the norms of their everyday lives. SF Bay Area Premiere.

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Sweet, Sweet Country (19 min, 2013, U S A) dir. by Dehanza Rogers
Living in a small Southern town, 20 year-old refugee Ndizeye struggles to support not only herself, but the family she left behind in a Kenyan refugee camp. Her struggle becomes so much more when her family literally shows up at her doorstep.

 

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December 25 (1 min, 2012, Australia) dir. by Wendy Dent
A Christmas message speaks louder than words. Produced without a camera, actors, interviewees or even animation, December 25 delivers a new take on Christmas- and the explosive significance of subtext. The film’s context is Christmas, but wait a minute- it’s about much more than that. In just 60 seconds this film reveals the immeasurable power of words. SF Premiere.

Tits.

Tits. (5 min, 2013, USA)  dir. by Louisa Bertman
Tits. is a story about…Tits.  An animated narrative exploring questions surrounding the feminine.

No refunds or exchanges on any purchases. Ticketholders must arrive at least 15 minutes before start of the show. Film program recommended for mature audiences only.

And here are the women filmmakers, making it all happen. Congratulations to all of them!

Awards Reception

SFIWFF 2014 will be hosting a reception celebrating the achievements of SF Bay Area Women in Film, Television and the Media. So come mix and mingle with filmmakers, film industry guests and filmgoers at this Closing Day celebration! Enjoy complimentary Wine from BAREFOOT WINE & BUBBLY and culinary bites while supplies last.

Date: Saturday, March 29, 2014
Time: 1:00-2:00 PM (doors open 12:30 PM)
Location: Brava Theater Center, 2781 24th Street, San Francisco, CA 94110
Admission: $20 – Reception and Global Panorama Shorts Program. Reception starts at 1:00 PM.  Following the reception the Closing Day celebration continues with the Global Panorama Shorts Program at 2:00 PM.
Purchase tickets: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/594333

Honorees include:

521e8f413587a.preview-300Brenda Chapman – Brenda has a unique and broad experience as a storyteller from American film industry – as director, story supervisor, and scriptwriter. She was the first woman to direct a feature film for one of the big studios, Dreamworks’ THE PRINCE OF EGYPT and was head of story on Disney’s LION KING. Brenda received an Academy Award and a BAFTA for Best Feature Animated Film, as well as a Golden Globe Award for BRAVE, a Disney/Pixar film which she wrote and directed. She is now consulting on a project for LucasFilm and developing a project for DreamWorks Animation. She’s shown here with her daughter, Emma, the inspiration for BRAVE, the night of the Oscar ceremonies.

jan_portraitJan Wahl - Emmy winning producer, entertainment reporter and film critic, Jan Wahl wears many hats. San Francisco turns to Wahl for the scoop on Hollywood, celebrities and film lore and history. Vancouver Magazine called her “San Francisco’s sharp-witted solo answer to Ebert and Roeper.” Recognized as a woman of many hats, film critic Jan Wahl joined KRON 4 in October 1990. Sporting a different chapeau each week, she critiques recent movie releases, reviews new videos, conducts celebrity interviews, and offers interesting background on show business.

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Tiffany Shlain - Honored by Newsweek as one of the “Women Shaping the 21st Century,” Tiffany Shlain, is a filmmaker, public speaker, writer, founder of The Webby Awards, and co-founder of the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences. Tiffany’s films have won over 50 awards and distinctions including Audience and Grand Jury Prizes, and a 2012 Disruptive Innovation Award from The Tribeca Film Festival. Her films have been shown at museums, theaters, conferences, festivals, and by the US State Department to represent America at embassies around the world.

Sally Fifer 2014Sally Jo Fifer - Sally Jo Fifer (President, CEO) oversees the funding, production, and public television launch of more than 75 independently films each year. During her tenure, ITVS programs have garnered 16 Emmy Awards, ten duPont-Columbia Awards, 22 Peabody Awards, one Golden Globe Award, and 16 Academy Award nominations, among other industry accolades. Since taking the helm, Sally has piloted ITVS through major programmatic expansion, launching the primetime Emmy Award-winning PBS series Independent Lens.

7e40ef0a4495058395b978643b3cb7d7Cheryl Dunye - Cheryl Dunye has received numerous national and international honors for her work in the media arts. Her fourth feature film THE OWLS, was celebrated at national and international film festivals in 2010. Her third feature film, Miramax’s, MY BABY’S DADDY, was a box office success and played at theaters nationwide. Dunye’s second feature, the acclaimed HBO Films, STRANGER INSIDE, garnered Dunye an Independent Spirit award nomination for best director in 2002. Dunye wrote, directed and starred in her first film which was the first African American lesbian feature film, THE WATERMELON WOMAN.

unnamedHolly Million - Holly Million is a filmmaker, nonprofit leader, teacher, speaker, writer, and blogger whose personal passion is empowering people to change their world for the better. Holly has over 20 years’ experience in nonprofit management and fundraising for organizations and films. In addition to securing funding for A STORY OF HEALING, which won a 1997 Academy Award, Holly has raised money for documentary and dramatic films that have aired on PBS, HBO, and other broadcast outlets.

unnamed-1Tamara Perkins - Tamara Perkins is a change maker focused on documentaries that inspire dialogue, empower and provide voice for vulnerable communities. She founded Apple of Discord Productions to produce films such as Niroga, profiling a program she founded which reaches incarcerated youth through Yoga and mindfulness, and documentary Life After Life, the 7 year saga of life after decades of incarceration. In 2009 the National Council on Crime and Delinquency presented Tamara with their Media for a Just Society Award.

CRS_Day_three_SusanMarieDavis-0155Esther Pearl - Esther Pearl is the founder and Executive Director of Camp Reel Stories. She has spent 15 years working in Production Management in the Entertainment Industry. The majority of her career was spent at Pixar Animation Studios where her feature film credits include Academy Award winning films The Incredibles and Wall-e, as well as Monsters, Inc.  Her other credits include; Titanic, Starship Troopers, Armageddon and What Dreams May Come.

Dorothy Fadiman BioDorothy Fadiman - Dorothy Fadiman has been producing award-winning documentary media with an emphasis on human rights and social justice since 1976. Honors include an Oscar nomination, an Emmy and the CPB Gold Medal.  Dorothy has produced more than 25 films. Throughout her film career, she has sustained an ongoing commitment to women’s rights. Films in this area include WOMAN by WOMAN: New Hope for the Villages of India, FROM RISK to ACTION: Women and HIV/AIDS In Ethiopia. and a trilogy of films on reproductive rights CHOICE: Then and Now: From the Back-Alleys to the Supreme Court and Beyond.

Debbie Brubaker BioDebbie Brubaker – Debbie Brubaker is a seasoned producer living and working in the San Francisco Bay Area. Her most recent project was co-producing the feature The Diary of a Teenage Girl based upon the graphic novel and directed by Mari Heller. Prior to that, she has been busy with Tim Burton’s latest movie, Big Eyes and the indie movie Quitters. Debbie has worked on a number of features, documentaries and television, some titles include Woody Allen’s latest release, Blue Jasmine, NBC’s Park & Rec, Jennifer Seibel Newsom’s documentary feature Miss Representation, the TV show Alcatraz, Peter Bratt’s popular movie, La Mission, Finn Taylor’s The Darwin Awards and Cherish, and Joshua Grannel’s All About Evil.

-3Shirin Papillon - After many years of producing film, television and online video content, Shirin Papillon launched OneMoreLesbian.com (OML), a video curation site that aggregates lesbian films, TV series, web series and more from around the world.  The site has helped launch and promote many films and web series and has served as a platform for lesbian visibility.  Shirin is an active and vocal advocate of LGBT rights and equality and through the site has partnered with GLAAD, HRCm The Trevor Project and others.

Guetty Felin BioGuetty Felin-Cohen - Born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, reared in America and came of age cinematically in Paris France, Guetty Felin is an award winning  Haitian-American filmmaker with a very eclectic and rich background in the film and television industry.   Her career took root while in graduate school in Paris in 1991 with her work as associate producer for the series “Ecrire Contre L’oubli” (Write Against Forgetting) to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Amnesty International.  Since then, she has worked on over 70 hours of documentary and narrative films and has worn many hats:  distributor, marketing/outreach director, screenplay reader, voice-over narrator, curator and teacher.

9767382Tracey Quezada – When developing a story whether that is a documentary film, or a promotional video, at the forefront is good storytelling. Tracey Quezada gets to the heart of the story and does so by helping people to share their story, inspired by their voice. She is an experienced director, producer, researcher and story consultant. Tracey is currently producing a documentary film entitled, You and Me and the Fruit Trees, that focuses on stories of healing and the movement to end child sexual abuse.

Alexa Fraser-HerronAlexa Fraser-Herron – Alexa heads Scary Cow, a prolific film collective in the San Francisco Bay Area. While working to create a nurturing and productive community for the next wave of indie filmmakers, Alexa writes and directs films, lectures on various aspects of creative development and film production, and manages live performance productions for Peaches Christ.

Karen Larsen

Karen Larsen – Karen Larsen is a film publicist in San Francisco. In 1987 she founded Larsen Associates,  a public relations firm specializing in publicizing independent feature and documentary films, film festivals, and special events in the Bay Area. She handles the publicity for many film festivals in the Bay Area: CAAMFest (International Asian American Film Festival), San Francisco International Jewish Film Festival, The San Francisco International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, Mill Valley Film Festival, SF Indie Fest, The California Film Festival, SF DocFest, Green Festival and The San Francisco International South Asian Film Festival. In November of 2011, Larsen received the Essential SF Award from the San Francisco Film Society. In 1995, Karen Larsen contributed a chapter on publicity to Morrie Warshawski’s book, The Next Step: Distributing Independent Films and Videos (Foundation for Independent Video & Film, Inc., 1995).

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Soumyaa K. Behrens - Behrens is the President of Bay Area Women in Film and Media. Behrens is an award winning director, producer and curator of film and contemporary visual art.  Behrens is the Social Justice Coordinator for the Metro Academy in the College of Liberal & Creative Arts and a lecturer at San Francisco State University. She is currently in post-production on a new documentary that chronicles the forced demise of the oldest community recycling center in the Haight Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco that was emboldened by city wide gentrification efforts to reduce homeless visibility in the city.

 IMG_3502Loran Parial - Loran Parial serves as the Vice-President of Bay Area Women in Film and Media and has been on the board for five years in various capacities, from member at large to Secretary to Marketing and now in her current position.  She is a media professional in the Bay Area and has worked locally at universities, gaming companies and media content distribution companies.  She has a decade’s worth of experience in the film and media industry.

Ryan_LynchRyan Lynch – Lynch has spent the last eight years at Pixar Animation Studios in the story department working on films such as Ratatouille and Brave. She started her own production company, MissMottMedia in 2011 and has made several short live-action award winning films.  She produced her first live action feature film, White Rabbit (2014) with director Bill Kinder, which is currently on the festival circuit. She is also about to launch a web series, SanFranLand, which she wrote and directed. She has an M.F.A. in Film Directing from Academy of Art University in San Francisco and serves on the Board of Directors for Bay Area Women in Film and Media.

KR_bio picKatherine Rife – Katherine Rife  is a community justice advocate and documentary filmmaker. She is particularly interested in how documentary film can be used as a medium to expose inequities and spark dialogue about social change. She is the Secretary and Co-Chair of Communications for the Board of Bay Area Women in Film & Media. She is also the Program Coordinator & Communications Specialist for the Healthy Richmond initiative, an initiative supported by Bay Area LISC.

SGilson_459vertSarah Gilson - Sarah Gilson is a graduate of the USC School of Cinematic Arts and has two decades of experience in the fields of narrative film, documentary, television and new media. Sarah got her start in the entertainment industry working as an intern in the MTV News Specials department in New York, and with films including American History X, The Mighty and Legalese in Los Angeles. During her career, Sarah has worked at several entertainment companies, including Pressman Film, Lucasfilm, and Creative Artists Agency, and in crew positions on films including the recent Redemption Trail, a narrative feature, Crime After Crime, a documentary feature, and Heterogenius Classrooms: Universal Math and Science for All, an educational documentary. Sarah serves as the Membership Chair for Bay Area Women in Film and Media.

 Laura CLaura Costantino – Laura Costantino has worked at the intersection between film, video, and technology for the past 7 years. She has been a film curator for Telluride Film Festival, Mill Valley Film Festival, San Francisco Indie Fest, San Francisco Doc Fest, and the Italian Cultural Institute of San Francisco. She has also worked as content marketing and social media strategist for Yahoo, where she oversaw social media and content strategy for the video vertical Yahoo Screen, and for documentary production company PatchWorks Films, where she managed distribution and community outreach for the award-winning documentary “Speaking in Tongues.” Laura serves as the Co-Chair of Communications for Bay Area Women in Film and Media.

SFIWFF 2014 will be honoring the following festival filmmakers:

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 Rolla Selbak, Mary Guzmán, Amber Yada, Kate Elston, Chandra Reyes, Cynthia Lubow, Ashley Rodholm, Meg Smaker, Arpita Kumar, and Carrie Carnevale. 

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Readers: Support your sisters – attend! I wish I could be there with you, but I have a previous engagement supporting 30 teenage girls in a first ever, Teen Empowerment Scholarship Pageant! I’m so excited to be a part of this – I’ll share more with you later.

Happy Saturday!

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From Sex Appeal To Self Appeal

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 18th March 2014

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I love when I get to see the passion and courage of a woman, tell her story about her own life experiences, and through her journey she inspires and empowers other women and girls. Now, that’s my kind of girl. And that’s the heart of Susan Bremer O’Neill. 

“Self-Appeal – All relationships start with the relationship you have with yourself.”

~Susan Bremer O’Neill

I met Susan almost 2 years ago at a business course that we both attended along with many other incredible women entrepreneurs. Susan is a lovely woman, with a soft-spoken voice, a bright, beautiful smile, and a set of piercing blue eyes that lets you know she is tuned in and listening to your every word.  We kept in touch and through various networking events and one-to-one conversations I got to know Susan on a more personal level. And…I discovered that she had a story inside of her to tell.

And tell it she does, in her new memoir. I haven’t read it yet, but if the title intrigues you, read on…no doubt her story will too.

From Sex Appeal to Self Appeal: One Woman’s Journey to Recover Her Body, Her Sexuality, Her Self

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What happens when a middle-aged scientist gets sober, then embarks on a second career—as a stripper?

This is the story of one woman’s sexual odyssey as she turns the microscope on herself and looks inward to determine what is real and what is not, what is merely dogma and childhood and cultural indoctrination.

Uprooted and shuffled around in a military family, Susan turned to drugs and boys. Although she was intelligent and beautiful outwardly, internally she was chaotic, confused, hollow, and disconnected. At 34 she sobered up. Then, desperate to escape her drab 12-year career in science and having bought into the culture’s fixation on appearance, sex, and money as a way to happiness, she became an exotic dancer. This is when “Vixen” was born and Susan’s real scientific journey began.

From Sex Appeal to Self Appeal chronicles Susan’s life as her sexually empowered, carefree night persona is pitted against her good girl, people-pleasing, repressed daytime self, and she confronts feeling and actions she always considered unacceptable. Her exploration grounds her in a morality and value system of her own choosing until her two selves merge. She learns how to stay grounded in and with herself and how to resurrect a relationship with her body, mind, and sexuality that will serve her well for the rest of her life. Susan’s story is a powerful and compelling memoir about sexuality, self-respect, and Self-Appeal.

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Pretty cool and captivating huh? Don’t take my word for it. Here’s what a few other women are saying about Susan’s book:

“I recommend every woman who is struggling with self worth to read this book It takes you on a personal journey of low self esteem to having what the author calls “self appeal.” It will change your life It changed mine.”

~Oleta Kay Ham, Author of Migrant Mother, the Untold Story

 

“What an amazing life story! Life lessons around every corner. I did not want to put it down!”
~Christine Baily

“Each woman’s sexual development and experiences are unique to her, but all women can identify with the feelings and the needs bared so skillfully here, no matter how different their own sexual experiences may have been. I was both moved and inspired by the book, and I only wish I had read it in my early twenties or late teens instead of in my early sixties. With soulful honesty and a tender vulnerability, she shares the story of a young girl turned woman searching for love, acceptance and meaning in both a successful career and a series of affairs, only to find real healing and her true self in some very unusual places and ways. Both suspenseful and satisfying, this book may well end up being required reading in many Sexuality 101 courses throughout the nation, as well it should, for its gritty reality coupled with sweetness and hard-won insights reveal necessary truths to males and females alike. It liberates, empowers and heals women in so many ways, but could also hold the key to helping men relate more successfully to women as well.” 
~Carol Pinckney, MJC English Instructor

“With superlative writing skill, this author opens my consciousness to a very different life than the one most women readers have lived. Her intelligence, courage and stalwart confidence in the life she cuts out for herself have lifted my awareness into a sense of feminine power I had not previously known.  Hers is a story well told and a life well-lived!”  
~Shirley Irving

A magnificent journey that has gone full circle, proving that inner strength, diligence and discipline win over and over.  There are so many wonderful life lessons – it doesn’t matter that her path was different from other women – what the author struggled with are what many of us struggle with at all ages, and we all can learn so much from this! Every woman (and men too!) should read this memoir. ~Karrin Dalton

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Readers: So…if you are inspired to dive in and read, I encourage you to pick up a copy through Amazon. And if you order today, and email Susan: susan@selfappeal.com, letting her know that you bought her book, you’ll get a special invitation for an exclusive virtual read and Q & A with Susan on April 4th! (And no, I am not getting a kickback for promoting Susan’s book. :) I’m just happy to do it because she is, after all, empowering women and girls through her own life experiences and lessons…and in my mind that’s good reason to give her blog time and my title of Wonderful Woman Of The World.

Thoughts? Comments? Blog me.

Peace & Love…you know what to do. 

Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my “loyal”(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that all material posted on my blog becomes the sole property of my blog. If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.

Gratefully your blog host,

michelle

Aka BABE: We all know what this means by now :)

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International Women’s Day

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 8th March 2014

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Well….since it is a day celebrated all over the world, “International Women’s Day“ was first observed yesterday. But living in the U.S., I am posting about it today, a day where I usually post about Wonderful Women Of The World. How perfect.

Happy International Women’s Day to all women around the world! If you started celebrating yesterday, I HOPE your day today is even better than yesterday! I HOPE that you were loved and revered and respected and that all of those good things that you experienced will continue way past today.

CNN had a special last night celebrating ”International Women’s Day.” I loved the question they asked but I enjoyed reading the answers even more.

Here’s what a few women had to say.

International Women’s Day 2014: What kind of world do YOU want to build?

 

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Australian iReporter Jessica Arvela says: “Throughout my undergraduate and postgraduate study, I have focused on gaining an understanding of the complex social, political, and even environmental forces behind human trafficking; in particular women and children. “

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Kathy Korman Frey is the founder of the Hot Momma’s Project, an online library cataloguing stories of female success in business. She tells iReport that it is essential for women to make a concerted effort to come together in order to succeed.

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In Nairobi, Kenya, writer and publicist Corrie Mwende wants to build a world where female African leaders are the norm, not the exception. “My hope is that this notion changes and that soon women leaders will be recognized…and respected. A world of equality in all spheres,” says Mwende.  

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Indian iReporter Meera Vijayannwants all of us to remember that we have the power to create a safe environment. “In streets and alleyways across Bangalore, communities are often vulnerable to crimes as they lack the power to report these crimes to the authorities,” she says.

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Shireen Mitchell has been programming since she was just 10 years old. But even today, in a world where technology continues to infiltrate every facet of our lives, she says people find that hard to believe. For her, perceptions need to change.

Readers: If you want to see more, click here. What kind of world do you want to build? Blog me.

And for those of you looking for something special to do today to honor women, here are 10 ways that you can celebrate International Women’s day around the world from Women In The World:

From music, art, and photography picks to a hacking how-to, here are our favorite IWD events from around the world.

Tomorrow commemorates International Women’s Day. We’ve rounded up some of our favorite events from around the globe to share some suggestions on how to spend the day and week ahead inspiring change.

1. Hear music composed for and performed by women: 
Lust & La Femme Mystique Concert; Avery Fisher, Lincoln Center
New York; March 10

2. Join the Twitter conversation:
Women’s World Banking; Twitter Takeover: Ask Us Anything
Everywhere; March 3-7

3. See art on surpassing sexual assault: 
“My Body, My Rights”, Choo-San, Amnesty Int’l
View here online 

4. Take a walk with a mentor:
Global Mentoring Walk 2014, Vital Voices
D.C., Seattle, San Fran, plus 40 more cities; March 8

5. Get tips to travel the globe:
Women’s Travel Fest 2014
New York; March 8

6. Watch a female-friendly flick:
9th Annual Women’s Film Festival
San Francisco; March 7, 20, 29 

7. Learn to hack:
Django Hack & Learn
San Francisco; March 8-9 

8. Re-energize with fellow femmes:
We Move Forward conference and retreat
Isles Mujeres, Mexico; March 7-9

9. Appreciate emerging female photographers:
Queen Victoria Women’s Centre International Women’s Day Festival Hub: “See How I Feel” Photography Exhibit
Melbourne; March 3-24 

10. Meet prominent female writers and commentators:
IWD Feminism in the 21st Century, The Bookworm Literary Festival
Beijing; March 8 

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Jane: I HOPE you’re doing wonderful! This one’s for you, and all my sisters all around the world. Sending you all lots of love!! xoxo

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Peace out.

Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my “loyal”(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that all material posted on my blog becomes the sole property of my blog. If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.

Gratefully your blog host,

michelle

Aka BABE: We all know what this means by now :)

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Stress Is Bad For Your Health(?)

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 22nd February 2014


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Good morning!

From Ted:

Kelly McGonigal: How to make stress your friend

Health psychologist Kelly McGonigal is here to talk about stress. In particular, she’s here to make the case that stress might not, in fact, be the enemy we tend to think it is. To do this, she asks those assembled in the conference hall in Edinburgh to indicate how much stress they’ve felt in the past year. Surprise surprise, the majority of the audience confesses they have suffered a good deal. Poor stressed lambs at TEDGlobal!

But now, a confession. “My fear is that something I’ve been teaching for the past ten years has been doing more harm than good,” says McGonigal. “Basically, I’ve turned stress into the enemy. But I’ve changed my mind about stress, and today I want to change yours.”

She cites the 2012 study that made her rethink her whole approach, “Does the perception that stress affects health matter?” by scientists from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. It turns out that thinking that stress is bad for you is … really bad for you. Incredibly, she says, over the eight years of the survey, 182,000 people died prematurely from the belief that stress was bad for them. She extrapolates for us: If that estimate is correct, then believing this is so would have been the 15th largest cause of death in the United States.

“You can see why this study freaked me out,” she adds wryly.

McGonigal cites another 2012 paper, “Improving Acute Stress Responses: The Power of Reappraisal,” published by scientists at Harvard’s department of psychology, and asks what might happen if we change the way we think about stress. “What if we thought about it as helpful?” she asks. Turns out, treating common stress responses as a positive might even be literally good for the heart. Why not recast the stress response as your body responding usefully to a challenge?

McGonigal also wants to talk about oxytocin, the much-hyped (and maligned) neuro-hormone that she describes as finetuning the brain’s social instincts. Amidst all the hype about the “cuddle hormone” and the much-ridiculed notion that we should snort it to become happier people, one fact we lose track of, she says, is that oxytocin is actually a stress hormone.

And she has one last study to show us, “Giving to Others and the Association Between Stress and Mortality.” This found that spending time socializing and caring for others can also create stress-related resilience.

“The harmful effects of stress on health are not inevitable,” McGonigal says. “How you think and how you act can transform your experience of stress. When you choose to view your stress response as helpful, you create the biology of courage. And when you choose to connect with others under stress, you can create resilience.”

So while she obviously wouldn’t ask for more stressful experiences in her own life, she does have a new appreciation of the condition. ”When you choose to view stress in this way, you’re not just getting better at stress, you’re actually making a pretty profound statement,” she concludes. “You can trust yourself to handle life’s challenges. And you’re remembering you don’t have to face them alone.”

Stanford University psychologist Kelly McGonigal is a leader in the growing field of “science-help.” Through books, articles, courses and workshops, McGonigal works to help us understand and implement the latest scientific findings in psychology, neuroscience and medicine.

Straddling the worlds of research and practice, McGonigal holds positions in both the Stanford Graduate School of Business and the School of Medicine. Her most recent book, The Willpower Instinct, explores the latest research on motivation, temptation and procrastination, as well as what it takes to transform habits, persevere at challenges and make a successful change.

She is now researching a new book about the “upside of stress,” which will look at both why stress is good for us, and what makes us good at stress. In her words: “The old understanding of stress as a unhelpful relic of our animal instincts is being replaced by the understanding that stress actually makes us socially smart — it’s what allows us to be fully human.”

“She is a leader driven by compassion and pragmatism.”

Forbes.com

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Readers: I found this so interesting. I am all about changing my mind set to thinking more positively, and using all of my assets to do this. Exercising our Oxytocin is one of them… And who doesn’t love releasing Oxytocin? We are all pretty stressed out. How about changing stress from an enemy to a friend instead? The stats seem to make it worth it…and don’t you think choosing to view our stress as “helpful” would be more “healthful and fun?” I like it.

Thanks McGonigal! And thanks to my new internist (I am so happy to have you as my Doctor!) for passing this video along to me!

Thoughts? Blog me.  

Peace & Love: “Live it, Give it “

Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my “loyal”(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that all material posted on my blog becomes the sole property of my blog. If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.

Gratefully your blog host,

michelle

Aka BABE: We all know what this means by now :)

If you love my blog and my writes, please make a donation via PayPal, credit card, or e-check, please click the “Donate” button below. (Please only donations from those readers within the United States. – International readers please see my “Donate” page)

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