Heartland Hoops: Why sit on the sidelines when you can play the game?

The film celebrates the energy and fire in today’s world of women’s college basketball.  Like the mega hit “A League of Their Own,” or the international success “Bend It Like Beckham,” “Heartland Hoops” hopes to inspire and delight! My dream is to have audiences walk out of the theater (or get up from their sofa) feeling exuberant, capable, and entertained!

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How to Get Comfortable Calling Yourself an Expert

It’s true that we’re all learners, we’re learning all the time (let’s hope), but it’s also true that some of us just know about some things more than others.

I know more about writing and dialogue than my engineer friends. Olympic skiiers know more about skiing than I do. I remind myself of this whenever I get uncomfortable calling myself an expert.

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Champion of Change Shares "Thought Leader" Strategy

Denise Brosseau realized she was a thought leader when the media kept calling 15 years ago. And they haven’t stopped since.

Brosseau helped found two organizations that help direct women entrepreneurs toward investment: first Watermark, then Springboard — which can claim to have brought $6 billion to women’s businesses. The White House recently named her a Champion of Change.

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After Launch: 5 Take The Lead Learning Programs to Enhance Your Life and Leadership

Everyone wants to know, “Now that the Take The Lead Challenge Launch is over, what’s next?“ 

We’re glad you asked. Because the launch was just the beginning! Take The Lead offers unique learning programs for women of all ages who are or aspire to be in leadership roles. We’re excited to tell you about 5 coming soon. So don’t wait. Check them out and choose what fits your needs.

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My First Female Hero: My Ahead-of-Her-Time Aunt Faye

March is Women’s History Month and to commemorate it I want to introduce you to a few of the women I most admire.

My first female hero was my father’s older sister, my Aunt Faye, who was born in 1908 on the Lower East Side of New York, the first child of newly arrived immigrants from Poland.  I’ve spent my entire life working to advance social justice, and the social consciousness that set me on that path came alive in the early 1950s sitting around my Aunt Faye’s dining room table.

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