IN Conversation with inspiring women
We are endlessly inspired by women exercising their voice and sharing stories of their experiences. Our inspiration section features women who are leading the way and raising their voices in public forums everywhere.
On September 7th, Bonds Magazine spoke with Tosca DiMatteo on IG Live about the stories and narratives that no longer serve women and keep us small.
Many of us may assume in 2021 that the Me Too movement changed the way women experience their lives and their workplaces. Yet, the research into Whisper Networks by Carrie Ann Johnson, points to a very different reality.
I don’t know about you, but I have a love/ hate relationship with emotions. I’ve struggled to express them, but I’ve also been fascinated by their energy and how they show up in my daily life.
In the face of rising anti-Asian hate crimes, Bonds Magazine spoke with a friend, Joy, to get her firsthand reaction to recent events. Joy is an Asian immigrant from Hong Kong who is an American-educated attorney working for a nonprofit organization.
Our call began with Dondrill describing a beautiful heirloom tomato on her windowsill that brought her immense joy. She spoke about the importance and power in finding "small pockets of joy and building on them," sharing how this practice keeps her sane and hopeful.