Fearless by Moanne Joseph

Fearless by Moanne Joseph

We are thrilled to present a blog post from our REAL Women Charles County and Young Adult real women team member, Moanne Joseph. Moanne walks us through the emotions of getting that first big haircut. Even if you’ve never experienced that, trust me, you will...
Triggers by Ashley Gilbert

Triggers by Ashley Gilbert

We are elated to present a blog post from our Resident Soul Care Facilitator and the co-founder of Ground Zero, Ashley Gilbert. Ashley is about to help you get your life together related to your triggers. This post can be life-changing if you allow it to be....
What Can Change in 90 Days? by Nephateria McBride

What Can Change in 90 Days? by Nephateria McBride

We are elated to present a blog post from our Prince George’s County Sister Circle Lead Facilitator, Nephateria McBride. Here, she processes what being without her grandmother for 90 days has been like for her. Experience it here and share your thoughts by...
Know Your Squad by Torrie Singletary

Know Your Squad by Torrie Singletary

Know Your Squad My 15-year-old daughter experienced her first heartbreak this year. She found herself liking this little boy. Let’s call him Mike, and he liked her too. He even asked her to homecoming, but as time went on, he told my baby that she was too shy. When I...
To Shine or Not To Shine by Rhonda Ragsdale

To Shine or Not To Shine by Rhonda Ragsdale

We are elated to present a blog post from our soon to be REAL Women Northern Virginia Lead Facilitator, Rhonda Ragsdale. She asks an incredibly important question of each of us. Will you choose to shine your light or dim it? Experience it here and share your thoughts...
60 Days by Nephateria McBride

60 Days by Nephateria McBride

We now present Part 2 of a very honest and vulnerable blog post from our REAL Women Prince George’s County Lead Facilitator, Nephateria McBride. She continues a very personal voyage through the loss of a loved one. I know that if you have ever had to deal with...

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