For my most recent Badass Women blog interview, I recently spoke with Julie Kedzie, a retired American mixed martial artist, writer, and real badass woman.

For my most recent Badass Women blog interview, I recently spoke with Julie Kedzie, a retired American mixed martial artist, writer, and real badass woman.
Let me begin by saying if you have not yet read this book, you should. Or, better yet, go get the audio copy of Becoming, and let former First Lady Michelle Obama read it to you herself. It is worth all nineteen hours and three minutes…
For my most recent Badass Women blog interview, I spoke with Kaleena Roseburr, a Brand Designer and Strategist who runs her own business, K. Roseburr Design & Consulting. Listen to the interview yourself or read Kaleena’s answers here.
What perfection are you targeting today? What bigger, better mistakes could you be aiming at instead? Don’t be afraid to mess up. Be afraid of not making enough mistakes to be great.
Weslie Ashe reviews Mona Awad’s 13 Ways of Looking at a Fat Girl. Spoiler alert: the protagonist is never really happy.
For my second Badass Women blog interview, I spoke with Jen Kelchner, a Conscious Transformation & Strategy Leader who runs her own business, Leader 21, and is involved in several other projects (including a personal project she thinks of as “world domination”).
If you haven’t noticed by now reading this blog, my writing interests go a little beyond the love story. Don’t get me wrong: I love writing about love. But what should a badass heroine in a love story look like?