Family Ties: Conversation with Lisa Tugnette
As women in a family, there are many things that bind us together - family traditions, personality traits, resembling our mother or sister - but having a higher chance of contracting a disease like our mother at 60, aunt at 52 and grandmother is another story.
Barbara Becker Holstein on The Truth
We talk to psychologist and author Barbara Becker Holstein, who tells us how to "carry the truth from girlhood to adulthood [and] walk over that bridge into growing up..."
Waris Dirie on Female Gender Mutilation
She's the fashion model who brought a face to FGM (Female Gender Mutilation) with her appearances on Oprah and other media, her book Desert Children and the Waris Dirie Foundation.
Honoring Motherhood Through Art
Passionate about the developmental stages of the human spectrum, it's no wonder Ashley Lockwood, pregnant with her first child, wanted to preserve the experience and instructed her husband to plaster cast her belly.
In Conversation With Brené Brown
SureWoman talks to Dr. Brené Brown, author of
I Thought It Was Just Me about ways women can overcome feelings of shame.>
Bodies and Souls Photographer Frank Cordelle
Having started
The Century Project over 20 years ago, Cordelle talks about why it was important to publish the book of women sharing their naked truths.
'Beyond The Cayenne Wall' Author Shaila Abdullah
The author makes it clear that her book isn't an attack on culture or religion, but about the unjust laws and political agenda that silence Pakistani women.
Jacki DonaldsonThe mother of two talks candidly about her breast cancer and the future.