This week on Sisterhood, the Blog Radio – More BlogHer Conversations & Spirituality Discussion

On August 24, the Bronx Bohemian (http://bronxbohemian.wordpress.com) talked to Sisterhood, the Blog Radio host Ananda Leeke (www.anandleeke.com) about blogging, the BlogHer 2009 Conference (www.blogher.com), and sisterhood. Click here to listen to the interview: www.talkshoe.com/tc/42015.
Sisterhood, the Blog Radio will continue the BlogHer conversation on the following days:
- August 25 @ 8pm EST - Heather Barmore, the founder of No Pasa Nada blog (http://nopasanada.org)
- August 28 @ 8pm EST – Rebecca Figlio, a teen blogger and founder of Vampire Vocab blog (www.vampirevocab.com)
- September 9 @ 8pm EST – Veronica I. Arreola, the founder of Viva La Feminista blog (www.vivalafeminista.com)
- September 10 @ 8pm EST – Monica, founder of Lady M blog (http://www.empress-m.com)
Click here to listen to the live shows: http://www.talkshoe.com/tc/42015. Don’t panic if you miss the show. You can download it several minutes after it airs.

Be sure to tune into Sisterhood, the Blog Radio on August 26 at 8pm EST for a discussion on “Spirituality: Blooming Right Where You Are.” The guest is Kelli Jarreaux, an ordained Interfaith Minister, attorney, arbitrator, mediator, global peace facilitator, life coach, and co-author of Hopwood, Bakke, and Beyond: Diversity on our Nations Campuses and Sacred Secrets: Finding Your Way to Joy, Peace and Prosperity.
August 25, 2009 Posted by anandaleeke | Blogher 2009, Sisterhood, Spirituality | Ananda Leeke, Blogher 2009, Bronx bohemian, Heather Barmore, Kelli Jarreaux, Lady M blog, Monica, No Pasa Nada blog, Rebecca Figlio, Sisterhood the Blog radio, Spirituality, Vampire Vocab blog, Veronica I. Arreola, Viva La Feminista blog | Leave a Comment
Reminder: Tune into Sisterhood, the Blog Radio’s Lessons Learned from Blogher 2009 Series on August 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, and 24

Great News! Sisterhood, the Blog Radio’s Lessons Learned from Blogher 2009 series was mentioned in a post written by Natalie McNeal, founder of the Frugalista Files blog that appears in the Miami Herald: http://miamiherald.typepad.com/frugalista/2009/08/frugalista-talks-about-blogher.html. Many thanks to Natalie!
Here’s some more great news! Natalie will appear as a guest on Sisterhood, the Blog Radio tonight at 8:00 p.m. EST. Sisterhood, the Blog Radio host Ananda Leeke (www.anandaleeke.com and http://authoranandaleeke.wordpress.com) will talk to Natalie about her reasons for blogging and lessons learned from Blogher 2009. Click here to listen to the show: www.talkshoe.com/tc/42015. If you miss it, don’t panic. You can download and listen to a recording from the web site.
FYI – The first episode of the Lessons Learned from Blogher 2009 series aired on August 6. It featured Prisoner’s Wife, a blogger who was sponsored by Mom Noir (www.momnoir.com) at Blogher 2009. Prisoner’s Wife shared her reasons for attending Blogher, favorite Blogher moments, lessons learned, and definition of sisterhood. To learn more about Prisoner’s Wife, visit http://theprisonerswife.blogspot.com.
1) August 12 at 8:00 p.m. EST – Denene Millner, the founder of MyBrownBaby blog (www.mybrownbaby.blogspot.com) and co-author of What Brothers Think, What Sistahs Know: The Real Deal on Love and Relationships, What Brothers Think, What Sistahs Know About Sex, and Money, Power, Respect: What Brothers Think, What Sistahs Know;
2) August 13 at 8:00 p.m. EST – Holly Buchanan, a women’s marketing consultant (www.thesoccermommyth.com) and co- author of The Soccer Mom Myth;
3) August 14 at 8:00 p.m. EST – Lucrecer Braxton, the founder of Art-Slam blog (www.art-slam.com);
4) August 15 at 8:00 p.m. EST – Deb Rox, the founder of Deb on the Rocks blog (www.debontherocks.com) and author of 5 Ways to {Blank} Your Blog;
5) August 17 at 8:00 p.m. EST – Kamy Wicoff, the founder of SheWrites.com (www.shewrites.com) and author of I Do but I Don’t: Walking Down the Aisle without Losing Your Mind and I Do but I Don’t: Why the Way We Marry Matters; and
6) August 24 at 8:00 p.m. EST – Bronx Bohemian, the founder of Bronx Bohemian blog (http://bronxbohemian.wordpress.com).
Additional shows will be added to the schedule. They will feature NYCity Mama Carol Cain (www.nycitymama.com), Heather L. Barmore of No Pasa Nada blog ()http://nopasanada.org, Veronica Arreola of Viva La Feminista (www.vivalafeminista.com), and several other fabulous bloggers. A revised schedule will be posted later this week.
August 10, 2009 Posted by anandaleeke | blogging, Blogher 2009, Sisterhood, Sisterhood the Blog radio | 5 Ways to {Blank} Your Blog, Ananda Leeke, Art-Slam, Blogher 2009 Conference, Bronx bohemian, Carol Cain, Deb on the Rocks blog, Deb Rox, Denene Millner, Heather Barmore, Holly Buchanan, Kamy Wicoff, Lucrecer Braxton, Mom Noir, MyBrownBaby Blog, Natalie McNeal, No Pasa Nada blog, NYCCity Mama blog, Prisoner's Wife, SheWrites.com, Sisterhood, the Blog Radio, The Miami Herald, The Soccer Mom Myth, Veronica Arreola, Viva La Feminista | Leave a Comment
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Welcome to Sisterhood, the Blog!
Sisterhood, the Blog is sacred space for twenty-first century women to explore self-discovery through sisterhood connections and communities, spirituality, self-care, self-expression, storytelling, social media, and social justice advocacy. Sisterhood, the Blog offers women a road map on how to creatively plug into online and offline practices, tools, experiences, and communities that encourage them to maximize the quilt of infinite possibilities they have inherited from the women’s rights, spirituality, self-help, and technology movements.
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Who are twenty-first century women?
They are a diverse group. They represent all shapes, sizes, colors, ages, sexual orientations, socioeconomic classes, and religions. Many define themselves with identity labels. Several call themselves feminists from the 2nd wave, 3rd wave, and 4th wave. Some walk the earth as womanists. Others prefer to just be who they are without the labels. The two things they have in common are their womanhood and right to choose who they want to be.

What’s Coming in 2010
Look for more news and research about Sisterhood, the Blog: Soundbytes from the 21st Century Women’s Online Revolution (2011) by Ananda Leeke in 2010. Leeke’s new book will share her reflections on what she has personally experienced and witnessed about women’s online experiences since she first logged onto the Internet in 1995. The power of blogging and social media in women’s lives and the connections they make online and offline at meetups and conferences such as BlogHer, Blogging While Brown, Blogalicious, Fem 2.0, She’s Geeky, Latinos in Social Media, and other social media conferences will also be discussed. Excerpts from the Sisterhood, the Blog Wordpress site, Facebook Group, and Talkshoe.com radio show; Leeke’s author and yoga (http://authoranandaleeke.wordpress.com and http://kgyoga.blogspot.com) blogs; and D.C. Social Media Examiner column on Examiner.com (http://www.examiner.com/x-24564-DC-Social-Media-Examiner) will be included. A mini resource guide that will help women begin or enhance their online experiences will be provided at the end of the book. So get ready for previews of the book in 2010. Publication is set for 2011.

Who Created Sisterhood, the Blog?
Yoga + Creativity + Internet Geek = Ananda Leeke (www.anandaleeke.com). Leeke is a lawyer turned “Jill of many trades”: innerpreneur, author, artist, coach, and yoga teacher. Her mission is “Empowering U2BU through creativity coaching, Reiki, self-care, social media, volunteerism, and yoga.” She penned That Which Awakens Me: A Creative Woman’s Poetic Memoir of Self-Discovery (2009 – available on Amazon.com) and her debut novel Love’s Troubadours – Karma: Book One (2007 – available on Amazon.com). Currently, Leeke works as an artist-in-residence for Smith Farm Center for Healing and the Arts. She also serves as the DC Social Media Examiner for Examiner.com. She teaches online yoga classes for computer users on Stickam.com and MomTV. For more information, visit www.anandaleeke.com.
Leeke established Sisterhood, the Blog in June 2009. Read Ananda’s poem “Sisterhood, the Blog” below. It is included in That Which Awakens Me.
Sisterhood, the Blog by Ananda Leeke
Copyright 2009 by Madelyn C. Leeke
Have you heard?
There’s a new feminine frontier where women’s voices emerge from the silence without fear, shame, or judgment.
Where women plant seeds of thought and infinite possibilities in gardens that promote freedom of expression.
Where women reveal their dreams and tell their secrets because a sanctuary of safety has been birthed by each woman’s soul.
Thanks to the Internet and an expanding portfolio of social media tools, women have discovered common ground.
They have become the architects of their own lives.
Their blogs, videos, podcasts, and social networking sites are prime real estate in online neighborhoods that form communities of support.
Their conversations build relationships and bridge gaps.
They make their own news and tell their own stories
The end result is a plethora of networks that serve as launch pads for personal and spiritual empowerment, information sharing, creative expression, healthy living, new friendships, social justice advocacy, career reinvention, and business opportunities.
All of their energy and efforts illustrate one truth: women are standing in their power and reclaiming their sacred feminine on and offline.
They move with a power not seen before.
It is rooted in being fully
P – Present when they
O – Own their lives as
W – Women who believe they have
E – Everything they need to live out their
R – Revolution of authenticity.
One thing is for sure, women know their investment in themselves will yield a high return.
So get on board and join the revolution of Sisterhood, the Blog before it’s too late.
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