This is what circle is …
Hi {{ subscriber.first_name | Default: Sister }}, One of the things I always share with our facilitators is to lead from your why, and yesterday
Hi {{ subscriber.first_name | Default: Sister }}, One of the things I always share with our facilitators is to lead from your why, and yesterday
Welcome to Sistership Circle! While you may have already seen me around, I wanted to officially introduce myself and share my passion with you today.
The dreams of a young girl can be squashed with a single statement causing her to look at herself and life differently than whom she really is. The search for acceptance has taken me on a journey through light and dark places to the point where I am today. Practicing radical acceptance allows me to open a container to support other women in a judgment, feedback free space. I don’t need the look.
Mary traces her life back to when her consciousness expanded as a teenager. She describes her struggle to be herself and her lifelong quest to belong which now joyously happens in the sacred space of Circle.
“Co-Creative Leadership” Before Sistership Circle was Tribal Truth. In 2011, Cara, the tribe leader for San Diego, and I were co-leading an event together. She
“Circle Business Model” During one of my first circles, everyone went around to share. As we approached the 5th or 6th woman, I noticed the
“Holding Space” At Sistership Circle, we don’t give feedback in our circles and instead teach our facilitators “the beam.” But holding space is more than
“Embody Your Power” I recently had the honor to facilitate a blessing ceremony with How to Lead Circle graduate and my dear friend Devani Freeman
Last week my family went to Emandal Farm — a beautiful 1000 acre property about 3 hours north of San Fransisco — to celebrate my
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