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Teachable Role Models

Caroline Adams Miller & Caroline Miller Coaching LLC; Will the Real You Please Stand Up?

INTRODUCTION: The hot television lights burst on us one at a time.   “Number One, what is your name please?”  The question thundered through the cavernous studio. “My name is Caroline Miller.” Number two introduced herself the same way.  Then it was my turn. “Number Three, what is your name please?” “My name is Caroline Miller.”  It was the summer of 1990 and my life had now become fodder for a… Read More »Caroline Adams Miller & Caroline Miller Coaching LLC; Will the Real You Please Stand Up?

Lucrecer Braxton; Creative in Pursuit of Perfect Imperfection

I am a wife and mother of three I started the Art Slam about a year and a half ago to help me cope with a difficult working situation. I was suffering from daily headaches and felt sick to my stomach everyday. Sundays were the worst day of the week for me because I knew I had to get up the next morning and go into a hostile working environment… Read More »Lucrecer Braxton; Creative in Pursuit of Perfect Imperfection

Coach Kathy Wilson: On Self Acceptance

I truly saw everything that made me different as an asset instead of a liability. It was the first time I truly embraced that everything about me, every struggle, every challenge, every setback and every unique attribute that I had previously seen as negative was part of a quilt that made me a powerful woman.

2013 Hot Mommas Nomination for Role Models/Mentors

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The Hot Mommas Project is an award-winning leadership project increasing confidence of women and girls through exposure to role models. Our founder teaches the nationally award winning Women’s Entrepreneurial Leadership at the George Washington University School of Business, Center for Entrepreneurial Excellence.

You don’t have to be a momma to be a “Hot Momma”:

All dynamic women over 18 may share their story.

….Chelsea is a college student battling lupus.

….Mercedes is an exchange student with a small rural town in her rear view, and a masters degree in her future.

…Brenda is a CEO who was told “you can’t.”

…Jennifer was told “You can,” but – right now – is wondering if she really can.

What is your story?

How to make more money, be more successful, and have more fun in 2012

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I’m in a group called “Circle.” Here, each month, eight of us confide about business and personal matters to trusted advisors. It pretty much rocks. Kassie Rempel is one of the members. Today, I received what I deemed a “Circle 911” from another member of the group.