Woman of Soul: Wangari Maathai
Wangari Maathai, the first woman in East and Central Africa to earn a doctoral degree, Wangari Maathai literally changed the landscape of Kenya through her Green Belt Movement. a broad-based grassroots...
View ArticleEdith Wharton, Woman of Style, Substance and Soul
Totally hooked by classics like The Age of Innocence and The House of Mirth, we already knew literary master Edith Wharton had substance. The first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize, Wharton nailed the...
View ArticleGabrielle Thomas, Founder of My Beauty, on Empowering Teenage Girls
Gabrielle Thomas, founder of My Beauty, is making over young women’s idea of beauty — inside and out — with her innovative Beauty Camp events. Amy recently got a chance to meet Gabrielle in L.A. and...
View ArticleWoman of StyleSubstanceSoul: Christie Cash, Head Ranch Hand, Puakea Ranch
You know we’re all about being green but that doesn’t mean you’re going to find us skimping on comfort, especially when we’re on vacation. According to The International Ecotourism Society, the travel...
View ArticleBoy of StyleSubstanceSoul: Lou Tauber, 12-Year-Old Philanthropist
It’s tradition for a boy or girl getting Bar or Bat Mitzvahed to do a Mitzvah project — or good deed — which usually involves giving a portion of their gifts to charity or asking guests to bring...
View ArticleWoman to Women: Our Exclusive Interview with Linda Cipriani and Uli Hein of...
Amy first became aware of Project Concern, International when a woman she knows was preparing to go on one of their “vision” trips. Soon after that she met Uli Hein, director of development for Project...
View ArticleGeorgia (O’Keeffe) On My Mind by Karen Karbo
Happy birthday, Georgia O’Keeffe, and happy publication date, Karen Karbo, whose How Georgia Became O’Keeffe: Lessons on the Art of Living comes out today! Karen is the author of two other fascinating...
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