Those of us who embrace the feminine know its strength.

Betsy Cornwell
Those of us who embrace the feminine know its strength.
Those of us who embrace the feminine know its strength.
Those of us who embrace the feminine know its strength.
Those of us who embrace the feminine know its strength.
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The feminine is a force that can unite a tribe. When a woman is at the helm she can show her tribe that they need not fear, but rather embrace strength. It’s a simple concept, but one that is essential to living.

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