News

  • January 31, 2013
    Our January theme, Every New Beginning Counts motivated us to stay committed to achieving our goals in 2013. There were so many great resources, ideas, and people who graced our blog this month.  They inspired us, gave us food for thought and sparked conversations.  It’s hard to just narrow it down to a handful, but these are our picks this month for yet one more new blog section:  5 Women We Love 
  • January 30, 2013
    There are countless reasons why people start a yoga practice.  For some, it’s about health, stress reduction or spirituality. For those who make yoga their lifestyle, their practice is all that plus an opportunity to serve the world from a place of unity, compassion and clarity. For Seane Corn, yoga instructor and founder of Off The Mat, Into The World (OTM) yoga is all about service because of its power to create great change.
  • January 29, 2013
    We aren't exactly surprised at this news considering Senator Kerry's track record, history on the foreign relations board and global perspective and experience. We are optimistic and confident that  Senator Kerry's confirmation means the steps taken in recent years to secure women's rights, health and economic empowerment will keep moving forward.  We wish you all the best, Senator Kerry. We know, you've got our backs.
  • January 28, 2013
    Debra Pascali-Bonaro. LCCE, BDT/PDT(DONA) is the heart of the gentle birth movement.  She’s the director and creator of the documentaries, Orgasmic Birth and Organic Birth. She trains doulas and educates childbirth professionals and new parents all over the world about the powerful role birth plays in women’s lives when they’re permitted to experience it fully.
  • January 28, 2013
    Whoa!  We didn’t see that coming.  What happened to Sybil? I mean, they started dropping symptom-hints in the first scenes and it was obvious something was wrong, but OMG… We loved her. It’s devastating. If you’re among the millions of viewers wondering what the heck happened to Sybil, we’re here to break it down for you.  Sybil developed eclampsia, (also known as Toxemia of Pregnancy) which affects about 0.2% of pregnancies.