Jen Abrams, one of the ’21 Women All K-12 Educators Need to Know,” joined me for a Ripple Out conversation to talk about her move “Stretch Your Learning Edges with Jen Abrams”
Tag: women and leadership
What Question Do I Need to Ask?
How does a former NSA employee (I always wondered if that was code for spy) transform her life into being a mindfulness teacher and wellness “What Question Do I Need to Ask?”
A Roadblock to an Opening
Abeer Shinnawi, self-professed South-Side Chicago Hijbai, talks about what propelled her to follow her intuition and launch her own consulting company and take the leap “A Roadblock to an Opening”
A Set of Car Keys Held the Power
I met Gloria Feldt, Co-Founder and President of Take the Lead Women, in 2015 at the NDMU WOW festival when she spoke about her book “A Set of Car Keys Held the Power”
Amber Cook-Bmore Standing in Solidarity
Amber Cook is a Black female & teacher in Baltimore County. Amber was compelled this spring to create B’More: Standing in Solidarity, a grassroots movement “Amber Cook-Bmore Standing in Solidarity”
Build a Community
Candidate for Baltimore City’s 7th District, Tori Rose, answers questions about her vision for Baltimore.
A Whole Heart
Elena Aguilar is an educator, coach, author, and founder and president of Bright Morning, an international education, coaching and consulting firm. I was first introduced “A Whole Heart”
Own the Room
Ruth Ann Norton, President and CEO of Green and Healthy Homes, joined the Baltimore non-profit in 1992. During her 27 tenure, GHHI has expanded its “Own the Room”
Odette Ramos: Collaboration and Creativity for Baltimore City’s 14th District
Odette Ramos, candidate for the upcoming 14th District Baltimore City Council elections, talks about the experiences that prompted her to run. She also reflects on “Odette Ramos: Collaboration and Creativity for Baltimore City’s 14th District”
Everyone Has a Story
Bronwyn Dunk, 26, is Marketing Coordinator at PRMI–Primary Residential Mortagage. In her four years with the company she has garnered a lot of wisdom. Here “Everyone Has a Story”