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Jan 20
2010

Cougars: Are We Predators? Or Just Playful Pussycats?

Posted by Susan in sexualitymythsmelovejoyhearthealthFUNfreedomfeminismentertainmentattitudeamazing womenadventure


“What do you think of this ad from Air New Zealand?”

The question, and a YouTube link, came from my friend Bebhinn Kelly, Chief Fashionista at www.hellwafashion.com, and a regular supplier of juicy, thought-provoking and sometimes controversial material for AWR.

I clicked. I watched. I pondered. I considered blogging. I demurred.

That was earlier this week. This morning, I got my daily
Jan 05
2010

Salmon In Snowshoes: Frosty Canadian Cuisine Is Heaven On Earth

Posted by Susan in travelsharingmelovejoyhearthealthhappinesscreativityconnectionCanadaamazing womenadventure

As Dubai and Dubai-ens basked in the afterglow of the fantastic, and no-doubt-soon-to-be-infamous-for-their-sheer-over-the-top-splendour fireworks, this cool Canadian and her octagenarian mother dined on much more humble, but equally unforgettable fare: winter-barbecued fresh Atlantic salmon, steamed broccoli al dente, and small, lightly salted, yet at once succulently sweet, red potatos

Dec 23
2009

My Darling Clementines: Christmas Reflections From Morocco

Posted by Susan in traveljoyconnectionCanadaamazing womenadventure

Susan notes: Carolyn Theriault is a Canadian expatriate currently living in Turkey. She's a prolific blogger, twitterer, and self-confessed "snark." She's also the author of Stealing Fatima's Hand, "an unforgettable collection of interconnected narratives presenting an alternative view of Morocco."

The following piece was originally published on Theriault's lively blog This Cat's Abroad. As a
Dec 19
2009

Where Are The Women Of Pakistan, India And Afghanistan?

Posted by Susan in violencetravelsuccessstrugglepeacePakistaninspirationIndiahopefreedomfeminismconnectionconflictcommunityamazing womenAfghanistanaction

sara_davidson.jpgSusan notes: US journalist, author, blogger and self-confessed “dove” Sara Davidson is in Afghanistan researching the views of Afghan women on the US military presence in their country, and more. Her blog posts are fascinating. In this, the fifth to date, she documents some of the paradoxical views she and her colleagues have discovered. Links to Davidson's blog and website are at the end of this
Dec 15
2009

Everything You Really Don't Need To Know About Me (And More!)

Posted by Susan in sharingpositive thinkingmeinspirationFUNfriendshipcreativityconnectionattitudeamazing womenaction

susan_sushi_london_croppped.jpg"But Susan," Fatma chided, "I couldn't find anything about YOU on your website."

I couldn't help but laugh at Fatma's reproach. Because almost everything on AWR is about me in some way.  

I choose, write and/or edit all the content (more than 1,000 individual articles to date!). Most of it is, in one way or another, a reflection of me, my views, my quirky sense of humour, my feelings, my

Dec 07
2009

Arab Women Still Have A Long Way To Go To Achieve Equality

Posted by Susan in storytellingpositive thinkinginspirationhopehappinessgoalsfreedomfeminismeducationDubaiconnectionconflictcommunityattitudeamazing womenaction

Twenty-nine-year-old communications professional and blogger Sara Refai has a Masters Degree in Social Psychology, and has worked with political analysis companies, conflict resolution organisations, and PR agencies over the last six years.   As part of the Lebanese diaspora, she has lived in both the Middle East and the West, where she's studied and learned about different cultures and how

Nov 13
2009

Anti-Trafficking Crusader Sunitha Krishnan Fights To Save Women & Girls In India

Posted by Susan in violencesuccessstrugglestorytellingsexualitypovertylovelearninginspirationhopehearthealthhappinessgoalsgirlsfeminismeducationconnectionconflictcommunityattitudeamazing womenaction

sunithakrishnan.jpgThe auditorium fell dead silent when Dr. Sunitha Krishnan stepped onto the stage at TED India on November 6. And Tedsters around the world, watching via a live stream webcast, were transfixed – or at least we were in Dubai!

The diminutive, soft-spoken, anti-trafficking crusader, who was gang-raped as a teenager, began her talk with the heart-wrenching stories of three children – Pranitha,
Oct 06
2009

Personal Branding (Pink Or Otherwise!) Puts Money In Your Pocket

Posted by Susan in successDubaibusinessattitudeamazing women

A friend of mine and I had a conversation this morning about her nearly-teenaged daughter, who has just started at a new school.

“They’re really strict about the uniforms and how the kids conduct themselves in public,” she said. “They tell them: ‘listen, when you’re in uniform, you’re an ambassador for the school. How you look and behave show people who you are. And how you look and behave

Oct 06
2009

The Margaret Moth Story: FEARLESS (or: A Heroine Just Walked Into My Life)

Posted by Susan in violencetravelsuccessstorytellingpositive thinkinglearningjoyinspirationhopehearthealthhappinessgoalsgirlsfriendshipfreedomfeminismdancecreativityconnectionconflictattitudeamazing womenadventureaction

margaret_moth_1.jpgJournalist and camerawoman Margaret Moth is one of a kind.

No doubt. No argument. And definitely no tears.

Born Margaret Wilson, Moth changed her last name after asking herself what stopped her from having her own moniker rather than inheriting her father’s, or adopting a husband’s.

Her choice was inspired, she says, by a friend’s Tiger Moth plane, from which she frequently sky dived as
Sep 26
2009

One Woman’s Wish May Change The Course Of World Religions

Posted by Susan in the universesuccessstrugglespiritualitysharingreligionlearningIslaminspirationhopehappinessgoalseducationdreamscreativityconnectionconflictcommunityattitudeamazing womenaction

karen_armstrong.jpgIn February 2008, former nun and religious scholar Karen Armstrong shared a wish with the worldwide TED community.

(Scroll down to see and hear the amazingly eloquent, thoughtful and thought-provoking talk in which she made the wish.)

She asked “TEDsters” to help her assemble the Charter for Compassion, a document around which religious leaders can work together for peace.

 Armstrong's
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