Relatable Episode 111: This Women’s Empowerment Leader
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Description
Stephanie sits down with the founder of Lipstick Sister, Hensi Morris to talk about showing up for other women.
Show Highlights
Stephanie kicks off the show with encouragement to “take up more space.”
Hensi shares why she started Lipstick Sister and why she feels it is important to make connections that are not “catogory-based” or solely based on “what you do.”
Stephanie and Hensi use the relational dice to release some thoughts and feeling about the last season of Game of Thrones.
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Backstory Behind Stephanie and Guest
I learned about Hensi and Lipstick Sister via a post on Instagram. It turns out, we have many friends in common. I immediately felt connected to Hensi. I am looking forward to more conversations with her and getting to know more women in Lipstick Sister.- Stephanie Michele
Social Challenge of the Week
Take a “Systems Participation” Inventory Check-In
Every day we participate in 100’s of systems. Some are voluntary and some are involuntary. Systems such as – (in no particular order…)
- Capitalism
- Democracy
- Religion
- Work Culture
- Pop Culture
- Racism
- Social Justice
- Education
- Sexism
- Environmental Restoration
- Entertainment
- Healthcare
- and more…..
Think about how you participating. What do you want to change? What do you want to participate in more or less? After making your list and reviewing, take at least three actions relating to how you want to show up and occupy space.
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