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PostHeaderIcon One woman, One message, JUST SAY NO, TO PLASTIC

As my husband and I watched this ABC segment on Beth, we are remotivated to further tighten up our own consumption.
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PostHeaderIcon Are Women More Responsible than Men?

Who do you trust with your money and your future decision? Studies are reflect that women are in a position to lead. Check out Andrea Learned’s full post on the topic on energy efficiency. (fun facts) A few of this 2009 study’s general findings: 77 percent of women take primary or equal responsibility for paying their electricity bills (with high percentages, whether married or unmarrried). 91 percent take dominant or equal responsibility for using less electricity at home. 97 percent have taken steps to use less electricity at home. And, women business owners lead the way: 98 percent of women…
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PostHeaderIcon How to Rebuild a American Life’s Trust Factor

In Women We Trust comes alive in the marketing campaign In Gayle We Trust
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PostHeaderIcon The Foregone Market Conclusion has Arrived, and Another is on it’s Way…

It’s a foregone market conclusion – women are the will, corporations are the way and sustainable standards will keep us all honest. The benchmarks are being set…
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PostHeaderIcon New, Greener Traditions

My Grandmother sent postcards. My Mother slaved over hundreds of Christmas Cards keeping track of each one sent and each one received. At some point the list got the better of her and she cut back to just those who were out-of-towners. For years I hand made my cards. What was I thinking? As I read my Facebook page and feel the frustration of my friends and the holidays already getting the better of them, I wonder maybe it’s time for a new tradition. I love the tradition of sending and receiving cards. I line them up around my livingroom…
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PostHeaderIcon Business Climate Change – Move one woman and you’ll move many

It’s Sunday night and the votes and endorsements have yet to tallied for who won the Hopenhagen contest for sending a citizen to Copenhagen Climate Conference. As the counting continues, we have much to be proud of. While others spent weeks building up their headcount of voters, Diane (here) made it to the top of the charts in three days. Imagine what we could have done if we knew about the contest sooner. Diane is also hosting our Green Mom Carnival this month. Helping Diane up in the ranks took many, MANY women (and men). The list is a cross…
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PostHeaderIcon I’m Trusting in YOU this time

Dear Readers, this blog is about using your power of your purse, posts, and peers to change the world. Now is the time and here is your moment to show the world of politicians and corporations that you and your immediate peers carry clout and can send it! Vote Here (you’ll need to sign up for Huffington Post) As the world is getting more messed up, the voices of those who are being directly affected to clean up the mess are being pushed to a back seat – that’s YOU the average citizen and cherished female consumer. In the end…
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PostHeaderIcon Promoting healthy eating causes the corn syrup folks to come-a-calling…

Over the past three years, this blog has connected me to many world-changing women. One of my favorites is Taiha Wagner who lives near Minneapolis. Like many of us, she’s tried on several business projects centered on helping women have better lives and found her biz-soul-match with www.Just One Bite.net. Even the Minneapolis Star Tribune recently took notice with this article including Taiha and other local women on the same track. Taiha’s a nurse by education and a caretaker by choice. Just One Bite is the blend between her profession, her mission and her passion – organic food. She’s seen…
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PostHeaderIcon Recycling never looked so good on our countertops

Recycling never looked so good on your counter
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PostHeaderIcon Does Maria Shriver’s Women’s Nation Lack a Massive Segment?

It’s been a long while since I’ve tapped into my inner women’s circle of pals. Work has consumed me and I’ve had to put this blog in simmer mode. This morning, however, Yvonne DiVita’s blog post cranked up the burner. Yvonne is a long-time blog pal and my publisher, she’s also been a long-time voice for the everyday gal who’s just trying to make a mark in a world that generally ignores her contributions. In her post, she takes on Maria Shriver’s Women’s Nation Report for two reasons: 1. Her site focuses on Maria’s pals who are only women at…
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