Pat Derby – Champion of Animal Welfare
Pat Derby was the co-founder of the Performing Animal Welfare Society(PAWS). Once a famous exotic animal trainer in Hollywood, Pat wrote her tell-all book, “The Lady and Her Tiger”.
Pat Derby was the co-founder of the Performing Animal Welfare Society(PAWS). Once a famous exotic animal trainer in Hollywood, Pat wrote her tell-all book, “The Lady and Her Tiger”.
Louise Hay is a metaphysical lecturer and teacher with more than 50 million books sold worldwide.This movie, “You Can Heal Your Life” is based on her best-selling book.
Sasha Waltz is one of Europe’s best-known and most exciting choreographers. Her company performs around the world.
Meaghan Kennedy’s one-of-a kind papier mache creations have been commissioned by clients around the world.
Sally Armstrong is sometimes called “the war correspondent for the world’s women.” Her beat is to find out what happens to women and girls.
Fawn Germer is the best-selling author of eight books and is one of two women on the Guru List of the top 25 leadership speakers in the world.
Tami Briggs is a Therapeutic Harpist. She is a pioneer in the harp therapy field and a national speaker, composer, and recording artist.
Misty Copeland is considered a prodigy who rose to stardom despite not starting ballet until the age of 13. She became the first African American woman to be promoted to principal dancer in American Ballet Theatre.
Susanna Ausema lead ranger at Wolf Creek Education Center in Redwood National & State Parks. She tells us her thoughts on the importance of getting children outdoors to experience our national parks.
Rochelle Ballantyne is determined to become the first African American woman to reach Chess Master status in the United States—a title only 50 other women have earned, none of whom are women of color.