Sentences with phrase «women learned it from»

In the past, women learned it from infancy.
Women learn from their mother's or friends who had already had babies.
Dating coaches Schneider and Fein said most women learn from their mothers how to study hard, get into a good college and start a successful career, but what they don't learn is how to date, find the right guy and start a fulfilling relationship.
What 12 Women Learned From Making the First Move You're stepping into your power as a woman to make decisions about who and what you want.
We're watching a young woman learn from them and grow as a human being as a result.

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The former New York University art student, fashion intern at Teen Vogue and fashion assistant at W and Vogue started her website, Into the Gloss, in 2010 as a way to learn and share tips from women she admired, including Arianna Huffington, J.Crew creative director Jenna Lyons and the world's top makeup artists.
The very fact that there are many hundreds of thousands of men and women who've started from nothing and become millionaires in business and entrepreneurship means that you can achieve these goals for yourself, if you just learn how.
Women entrepreneurs were as highly educated as their male counterparts, had the same early interest in starting their own businesses, and had learned the same valuable lessons from their work experience and from prior successes and failures.
The scheduled attendees of the conference encompass a wide variety of experts, ranging from medical professionals, hospice advocates, scholars, religious and spiritual leaders, as well as entrepreneurs and business men and women interested in learning how an understanding of death and dying can help them live lives of greater purpose and meaning.
«The best way to learn is to learn from others» success,» says Marie DeNicola, founder of women's apparel franchise Mainstream Boutique.
But I was just amazed by how everyone, young and old wanted to be involved... and was so deeply enriched and touched by the experience and the laughter and the love I experienced from the people I met and how women would in particular open their hearts to me and tell me the stories of where they've come from, particularly because I have the language and was coming there as a woman and just how touched they were that I was there as a woman from England who's learned the language and who's an artist and running this project and come all the way to see them so they didn't feel forgotten I think that was pretty much what they felt... that their stories were being heard so they don't feel forgotten knowing the tents would be around the world.
And some 30 international delegations have visited the WTC to learn from its experience in helping women help themselves.
We asked one woman (we'll call her Natalia, because she preferred anonymity) who worked for six years at Walt Disney World in Orlando to tell us in her own words what it was like, and everything she learned from wearing those big costumes that, yes, are really, really hot.
Two young women recount the lessons they learned from starting their social media - marketing agency.
Her passion for strengthening the roles women can play in each other's success grew from the twenty years she spent in technology, learning from some of the smartest leaders, clients, and colleagues imaginable.
«Students and staff have the right to teach and learn in an environment free from the worry of being gunned down in their classrooms or on their way home from school,» Women's March organizers, who are setting up the school walkout, said in a statement.
Canaan Associate Laura Chau reflects on the 3 major takeaways she's learned from women in venture capital.
We've seen that achieving success often means learning from the experiences and expertise of others, particularly those women entrepreneurs who came before us.
< > I just spoke to Sarah Kunst and learned from her that at least 12 other women including me, have faced sexual harassment or advances from Dave of various degrees.
I learned of Bonnie Marcus and Women Success Coaching from her blog and her book, «The Politics of Promotion.»
Established women business owners benefit greatly from peer - to - peer learning.
Participants then relocate to the offices of a top American female executive for an onsite mentorship assignment, in which each woman shadows their mentor and learns from the best practices of their host company.
When asked what women need to succeed in business, Wang responded that they require community, a network from which they can learn and get encouragement.
The idea for Zipcar dates to 1999, when a 42 - year - old woman named Robin Chase learned about car sharing from a friend who had just returned from Berlin.
She decided to invest in December 2016 after learning from Brand the landscape regarding women - led companies and VC funding.
«It will ensure that professional men, women and girls from around B.C. can meet again for a day of inspiration, learning, mentorship and action to support gender equity for current and future generations.»
Now in its fifth year, We for She annually attracts close to 1,000 young women from throughout B.C. to learn about career opportunities, gender equality and mentorship.
Learn from the stories and perspectives of women angel investors and venture capitalists from around the world.
The Women Presidents» Organization annual conference encourages WPO members to share business strategies and experience with other successful women from all over the world, as well as learn from interactive seminars and speaWomen Presidents» Organization annual conference encourages WPO members to share business strategies and experience with other successful women from all over the world, as well as learn from interactive seminars and speawomen from all over the world, as well as learn from interactive seminars and speakers.
Origen, the fecund Christian teacher from ancient Alexandria, said, «Genuine transformation of life comes from reading the ancient Scriptures, learning who the just men and women were and imitating them.»
He may change his mind after learning from a wise woman, as his son once did.
he IS grasping at straws since the singel parent thing wasnt an issue... secondly... you apparently need to go to school and learn that there IS a difference between a woman and a man and that children benefit from BOTH... and hwo a man loves a woman as nature intended... its people like you who are reason for high divorce rates in USA, because they don tknow what love or marriage is..
I learned this not from a class in feminist studies, but from Jesus — who was brought into the world by a woman whose obedience changed everything; who revealed his identity to a scorned woman at a well; who defended Mary of Bethany as his true disciple, even though women were prohibited from studying under rabbis at the time; who obeyed his mother; who refused to condemn the woman caught in adultery to death; who looked to women for financial and moral support, even after the male disciples abandoned him; who said of the woman who anointed his feet with perfume that «wherever this gospel is preached throughout the world, what she has done will also be told, in memory of her»; who bantered with a Syrophoenician woman, talked theology with a Samaritan woman, and healed a bleeding woman; who appeared first before women after his resurrection, despite the fact that their culture deemed them unreliable witnesses; who charged Mary Magdalene with the great responsibility of announcing the start of a new creation, of becoming the Apostle to the Apostles.
I learned about equality even from Paul, who taught that with the resurrection, something radical had changed — not merely ontologically, but functionally — in the relationships between slaves and masters, Jews and Gentiles, men and women, rendering those whose identity was once rooted in hierarchy and division brothers and sisters in Jesus Christ instead; who put a radical gospel - spin on the Greco - Roman household codes, breaking down the hierarchies so that slaves and masters, wives and husbands were charged with submitting «one to another» with the humility of Jesus as their model; who taught that power was overrated and that service will be rewarded; who surrounded himself with women he called «co-workers.»
I come to those conversations with an abundance questions, eager to learn more from men and women who have done their homework, who provide the vocabulary and the history to describe my own experiences.
from what i've learned from the history, the acts 29 thread, and the emergent thread both were part of the young leaders network, and were all together until they split — primarily over the issue of women in leadership.
I will learn from the women older and wiser than me.
In Jesus Feminist, Bessey shares her spiritual journey, which ranged from growing up in a post-gender-debate home to learning about the worldwide struggles of women and the obstacles even a well - meaning church can pose.
In the post-colonial, post-Atlantic slave trade world, it is crucial that peoples who have historically benefited from the sale and plunder of black women's bodies, justifying those practices with their readings of scripture learn to hear and the scriptures in our voices and through our eyes.
And perhaps the first and foremost lesson to be learned from him is how to be truly men and women of the Church.
What we have learned from women as they explored their own experience could have been learned in no other way.
(One woman told me that the only parts of Scripture she recognizes are those found in her hymnal, that she didn't know the difference between Psalms and Proverbs, and that she was shocked to learn that some of her favorite liturgy was taken directly from the Bible.)
It will learn something from what liberationists, women, and others have said, but it will incorporate only what can be assimilated into the mainstream of a relatively unchanged tradition.
(One young woman from a mainline church put it this way: «I wasn't learning anything about justice or creation care in church that I wasn't learning in school.
During a given week, he may be called to the home where a child has died, asked to appear in court to help a teen - ager in trouble with the law, consulted by a woman suffering from menopausal emotional problems, called on by a man who has just learned he has cancer, and another whose self - esteem is shaken by mandatory retirement.
Scot McKnight was the first person to draw my attention to the fact that «anyone who thinks it is wrong for a woman to teach in a church can be consistent with that point of view only if they refuse to learn from women scholars» (The Blue Parakeet, p. 148).
«Learning from a woman doesn't make me feel like «less of a man.»
A woman counselee can not learn to value herself from a counselor who devalues women.
I do indeed believe, but I believe as one of a great company of men and women, from many ages, of all races and classes, rich and poor, simple and learned, who in one way or another have been drawn to find the truest key to the meaning and purpose of human existence given focal expression in Jesus Christ.
And by the same grace, sinful men and women could learn to call this Jesus the Son of God, a step beyond what they knew of sonship from the Old Testament — when Israel had been named Son of God (Exod.
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