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11 Highlights from BlogHer '11

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Last week I spoke at BlogHer '11, a gathering of over 3,000 women bloggers. Teaching The Essential Blog Content Development Workshop I loved co-facilitating the Essential Blog Content Development Workshop with Elizabeth Soutter of Da Momma: Motherhood is Not for Wimps , and Julie Weckerlein of Julie and Martin. Connecting with friends.

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REALLY Hot Women

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While surfing for some more BlogHers to add to the Nonprofit and NGO BlogHer blogroll, I came across the REAL hot 100: See How Hot Smart Can Be. Here are a few profiles of REALLY hot women : Rachel Burton, 31, Pittsboro, NC: What makes her REALLY hot?

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Solutionary Women: Mei-ying Ho

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The podcast isn't up yet, but here is a partially modified transcription of our conversation which you can also read along with profiles of other Solutionary Women on Blogher : What is SOUL? And in terms of how I got involved with SOUL, I was actually teaching for a very brief period in the Oakland middle schools.

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29-Day Giving Challenge: An Interview with Cami Walker

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I teach that to my clients, but you know how we are, the things we teach we don't practice a lot. Why do you teach it this way?" It is OK if you don't want to, if you fill out a profile, and do your giving privately, that is completely acceptable. Cross-posted from BlogHer giving Cami Walker 29 Day Giving Challenge

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Solutionary Women: Brande Jackson

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Last month I wrote a short post for Blogher, Roadies for a Cause , about a nonprofit called Lokahi Outreach , that partners with organizations like the ONE campaign and Oxfam to help them do grassroots campaigning on the road. I lead my students when I teach. It’s rewarding to know we had a part in that.

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