“Why do I only hear Miranda Lambert and Carrie Underwood when it comes to country music?”. If you’re swearing those two are the only women in country let me tell you about Maren Morris, Kelsea Ballerini, Lauren Alaina, and Hillary Scott from Lady Antebellum. You hear them just as often as Carrie and Miranda.
I watched a movie last night, and it reminded me how important it is to empower each other. Most importantly, look in the mirror every morning and tell myself "I am more than enough".
Ladies, who empowers you? Is there a woman in your life that you can't imagine life without? A sister? Friend? Mother? Aunt? Tell us about her in the comment below!
Unfortunately I am no expert when it comes to telling you about all these genius women who have come before us and have changed the world. I can say one thing, most of them were stubborn and stopped at nothing to achieve what they set out to do. So surprise mom, I'm going to change the world, someday.
The Go Red For Women Luncheon is on Valentine's Day February 14th and it will be at the Shreveport Convention Center. For information on tickets, sponsorship, or volunteer opportunities contact Laura Landman at the American Heart Association at (318)218-1376 or visit the website here.
On one hand, you finally have vindication for all the times you were accused of "complaining too much." On the other hand, Assistant professor Sue uses the term "immunologically inferior," to describe men in his study - so I'm sure you'll hear that phrase again.
The very pregnant Lady Antebellum front woman doesn't seem to be phased by her pregnancy, nor does it seem like there will be a huge pause in chasing the next number one for Lady Antebellum.