(For those of you who participated in my Burlesque for the Boardroom programs, or who have purchased the workbook...You may remember me talking about a poster that was "too sexy" to post around town. That poster and that show are back to bring you ecofeminism, rhinestones and forces of nature!)
God > Man > Woman > Child > Animals > Nature. That is the hierarchy presented to us according to the patriarchy. What happens when burlesque, environmentalism and feminism join forces? A remarkable celebration and exploration of ecofeminism.
(For those of you who participated in my Burlesque for the Boardroom programs, or who have purchased the workbook...You may remember me talking about a poster that was "too sexy" to post around town. That poster and that show are back to bring you ecofeminism, rhinestones and forces of nature!)
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How do good eyebrows and mirror neurons help fight misogyny and make you a better leader? Explore this lesson from Burlesque for the Boardroom to find out...
Expressing emotions in the workplace can be difficult, especially anger. Can women who express anger get ahead?
The American Psychological Association has taken a look at anger across the gender divide. In the 90s, Thomas conducted the Women's Anger Study that revealed three common roots to women's anger: powerlessness, injustice and the irresponsibility of other people. Raymond DiGiuseppe, Ph.D.'s research at St. John's University in New York showed that women were found to be angry longer, more resentful and less likely to express their anger, compared with men.
One of the biggest challenges that even the most confident women I know face is trusting themselves. In today's blog, I'm talking about how to deepen trust in yourself by tapping into the brain process that is responsible for your sense of direction, ability to dance, and your sense of self.
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