Worlds first global womenâs circle âConnected Sistersâto launch
Lynneâs new body of work âThe Power of Sevenâ
UK â 21st February 2019: Connected Sisters, the online and social media platform for women to share true life stories, will sharing an exclusive interview with Lynne Frankes, OBE, on International Womenâs Day (08th March 2019). Lynne has chosen the âConnected Sistersâ platform to launch her latest female empowerment work, called âThe Power of Sevenâ. She will be discussing her work in an exclusive interview with Connected Sisters, content from which will be shared across their website, Facebook and Instagram social platforms. www.connectedsisters.com
âIntroducing my latest body of work âThe Power of Sevenâ on International Womenâs Day is significant,â comments Lynne, âIâve created a framework from which women can identify themselves, enabling a deeper understanding of their life purpose. âConnected Sistersâ and my work have a lot of synergy, it makes perfect sense for me to launch with themâ
Featuring true stories from women of all backgrounds, cultures and countries, the global digital womenâs circle aims to share real life experiences, offering wisdom and support for females everywhere by publishing at least one true story per day online.
The founding duo, real life sisters, Jodie and Paris Welton, have developed the Womenâs Circle to give females a platform to tell their stories in a non-judgmental, un-edited, truthful environment. They said:
âHistorically, womenâs circles have been an important and sacred part of femalesâ lives, today we often experience digital disconnection from one another, with love and support harder to find. We aim to reconnect women with the power of the circle online, a place where females are safe to express their true experiences and every voice holds equal importance. Great wisdom is shared through the ancient art of storytelling, and with Connected Sisters we can reach our sisters globally.â
The sisters have been collecting stories from women all over the world for the past six months and have gathered thousands of stories so far. Consistent themes of great strength, resilience, courage and empathy come through time and time again. They are publishing at least one per day and are inviting women to get in touch with their story.
âEvery woman has a story inside of them that other women can relate to and draw comfort or inspiration from. We have heard the extraordinary in the ordinary and seen tremendous courage in women becoming truthtellers.â
Connected Sisters has three main aims; Firstly, to share real stories that will help inspire other women going through similar challenges and keep womenâs wisdom alive. Secondly, to showcase the beautiful individuality of women with authentic photography, thus disrupting the âperfect female imagesâ women are subjected to each day through the media. And finally, to build a sizable community of women and then fund- raise for women who need help.
To be part of the project go to: www.connectedsisters.com
https://www.facebook.com/connectedsisters/
https://www.instagram.com/connected_sisters/
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