
The Sisterhood of Success
The Sisterhood of Success started because our family of four sisters believe we are happier, healthier, more confident, and more resilient because we have each other – our own little built-in group of cheerleaders and business mastermind group where we can test out ideas and share our most vulnerable fears and challenges. In short, we believe we are more successful because we have each other. And we want to share that feeling with the world.
Host Rachel Lom shares the microphone with a garden of recurring co-hosts that include her real, biological sisters and a handful of "honorary sisters" who discuss issues that promote success, encourage personal growth, and provide a community of support and inspiration.
Our mission is to help all women feel more confident, appreciated, and accepted. Together, we are cultivating a community where women can bloom and grow, tapping into our innate "flower power."
Flowers (like women):
- Need both RAIN and SUNSHINE to grow and thrive.
- Are unique. In fact, their beauty is rooted in their variety.
- Bloom to become the full expression of themselves.
- Serve a variety of purposes (expressing love, providing comfort, offering congratulations and celebration, or no purpose at all -- we enjoy them for just existing)
- Can bloom anywhere under all kinds of conditions, from a carefully tended garden to growing wild in a field to peeking through the cracks of a sidewalk.
- Are better together. As a group, we contribute to the entire bouquet.
We invite you to join us in The Sisterhood!
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The Sisterhood of Success
Learning to be Anti-Racist: a discussion of the book STAMPED by Jason Reynolds
To honor and celebrate Black History Month, Jody and Rachel chose to read and discuss a book by Jason Reynolds called Stamped: Racism, Anti-Racism, and You. Don’t worry, it’s okay if you did not read the book. The discussion will be relevant either way.
To be honest, this discussion pushed us out of our comfort zones, but we know that having these conversations is one of the most important ways we can take personal responsibility for raising awareness and making a difference.
In this episode, we examine our own thoughts, our own behaviors, and even our own language to learn and evolve and move closer to becoming anti-racist. Please join us.