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From the book, Year of The Woman 2020 and Beyond | Why We Need More Women In Positions of High Power by Olivia Friedman...
"...powerful couples from as close as our very own back yards, and yet also extending to platforms all around the world, including Meghan the Duchess, and Harry, the Jay-Z and Beyonce’s, the Bill and Hillary Clinton’s, the Michelle and Barack Obama’s, #43 and First Lady Bush…
When you look again, if thinking in this context of Ancient Egypt, common sense on what a woman’s role and involvement in a man’s business or career instantly emerges. Or as it is often said, “Behind every great man, stands an even greater woman.” Or, something like that. Dolley Madison is also clear evidence of this as she is responsible for inaugural balls at the White House. She crafted the very first one, being the awesome socialite she was, despite her son’s gambling problems among many of her little known life’s tragedies. Yet she still did prove just how important a woman’s presence and wisdom is for both the family and the business. That she did in fact do, and First Ladies from the church to the White House, have followed suit. In societies of past, women have always been in charge in a sense,"
From the book, Year of The Woman 2020 and Beyond | Why We Need More Women In Positions of High Power by Olivia Friedman...
"...powerful couples from as close as our very own back yards, and yet also extending to platforms all around the world, including Meghan the Duchess, and Harry, the Jay-Z and Beyonce’s, the Bill and Hillary Clinton’s, the Michelle and Barack Obama’s, #43 and First Lady Bush…
When you look again, if thinking in this context of Ancient Egypt, common sense on what a woman’s role and involvement in a man’s business or career instantly emerges. Or as it is often said, “Behind every great man, stands an even greater woman.” Or, something like that. Dolley Madison is also clear evidence of this as she is responsible for inaugural balls at the White House. She crafted the very first one, being the awesome socialite she was, despite her son’s gambling problems among many of her little known life’s tragedies. Yet she still did prove just how important a woman’s presence and wisdom is for both the family and the business. That she did in fact do, and First Ladies from the church to the White House, have followed suit. In societies of past, women have always been in charge in a sense,"