Woman Wednesday: Jasheena


Q and A with Jasheena from Indianapolis, Indiana

“When we care for each other, we are only making our community stronger.”


Q: What are you passionate about?



Q: What is something valuable you’d like others to know?

A: I was highly influenced by “the village” that took an active role in my upbringing. I want others to look around and see the child in their neighborhood who may need a listening ear, a soft shoulder, or gentle reminders that they are important. I want others to see the grandparents who may be raising another generation of children and offer them occasional support. When we care for each other, we are only making our community stronger.


Q: What does feminism mean to you? 

A: Feminism, to me, is more than equal pay for equal work. It is treatment rooted in respect for a job well done.


MORE ABOUT JASHEENA: I have a new book set to be released this fall, that highlights the growing loneliness epidemic and it’s called, Our Neighbors Cry. This is a collection of poetry that highlights some conversations I had while serving my community as a crisis specialist. This book also includes space for reflection and a call to action for the readers. I hope that whoever reads this book takes the time to look around them and see what need they can meet for another member of their community.

Woman Wednesday: Ana


Q and A with Ana from Seattle, Washington

“…with the right help, you can heal from a devastating breakup, heal your wounds from past relationships and childhood, and have a healthy fulfilling relationship.”


Q: What are you passionate about?



Q: What is something valuable you’d like others to know?

A: One thing I have learned is that with the right help, you can heal from a devastating breakup, heal your wounds from past relationships and childhood, and have a healthy fulfilling relationship.


Q: What does feminism mean to you? 

A: Feminism is a movement that aims to establish equality between the sexes in all areas of life.


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Woman Wednesday: Catrina


Q and A with Catrina from Rexburg, Idaho

“Denial will hurt you faster than any attacker.”


Q: What are you passionate about?



Q: What is something valuable you’d like others to know?

A: a) I am worth fighting for; I am worth defending and so are you. b) Denial will hurt you faster than any attacker. c) The body will never go where the mind has never been.


Q: What does feminism mean to you? 

A: We all have our own unique abilities and capabilities. We should allow those traits to be amplified and shared whether male or female, always building and not tearing down others. Women should celebrate each other no matter their position in life and/or what their focus for growth may be.


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Woman Wednesday: Lace


Q and A with Lace from Colombia, South America

“Embrace the twists, learn from the turns, and keep moving forward.”


Q: What are you passionate about?



Q: What is something valuable you’d like others to know?

A: So, what’s the most valuable lesson I’ve learned? No matter where you come from, your background, your bank balance, your skin color, or what others say, YOU can create a good life for yourself. One filled with peace and joy. I went from zero and suitcases to my own little apartment, a business I love, and a sense of peace and safety in my home.


Q: What does feminism mean to you? 

A: To me, it’s about embracing the beauty of being a woman. It’s enjoying our softness while also taking action to create our own financial independence. It’s about nurturing relationships, speaking up for our needs, and standing firm in our desires. It’s celebrating our bodies and the wonder they bring as vessels of new life. And most importantly, it’s about trusting and following our intuition.

So there you have it—a little peek into my world. From the bustling streets of London to the colorful landscapes of Colombia, life’s been an adventure. And you know what? I wouldn’t have it any other way.

Remember, no matter where you are in your journey, you’ve got this. Embrace the twists, learn from the turns, and keep moving forward. Who knows? Your own slice of paradise might be just around the corner!


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Woman Wednesday: Apryl


Q and A with Apryl from Lake Forest, California

“I see so many people scared to embrace creativity, playfulness, or spontaneity. They fear embarrassment, humiliation, rejection, or failure. It is my wish to help people unplug from those fears…”


Q: What are you passionate about?



Q: What is something valuable you’d like others to know?

A: I’ve been told that when you are creating something you are connected to divinity. I see so many people scared to embrace creativity, playfulness, or spontaneity. They fear embarrassment, humiliation, rejection, or failure. It is my wish to help people unplug from those fears and hold a safe space for them to have the experience and joy that comes with creating something, making art, making music, writing a book, or anything else creative.


Q: What does feminism mean to you? 

A: I can see this from a few different perspectives. I would like to think of feminism as being unapologetically myself, as a woman. Loving myself unconditionally. Embracing what makes me a woman. Celebrating my body, my hormones, my emotions, my choices, what brings me peace, and what completes me. Building communities with loving, wise, caring, nurturing women to heal and grow with. I don’t see feminism as a way to tear down or exclude men, but I can see how some may interpret feminism that way.


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