And yet words are alive - A tribute to Sibylla Schwarz
Eppure sono vive le parole.
#poetry #symbolism #thepowerofwords #Baroque #youtubeshorts #multimedia #Sibylla #Sibyl #writing

And yet words are alive - A tribute to Sibylla Schwarz
Eppure sono vive le parole.
#poetry #symbolism #thepowerofwords #Baroque #youtubeshorts #multimedia #Sibylla #Sibyl #writing

Although we are a couple days behind the #nanowrimo2023 schedule, please enjoy #nanowrimo2021day18 #ThePowerofWords by #ritamockpikeauthor #mockingowlroost #writer #blog #writerscommunity
https://www.mockingowlroost.com/blog/power-of-words-day18/
(Pictured is a sign post with a poster “No means No.” The title and byline are in pink print over the background.)
None of these are inherently good or bad. Some people will run wild with your validating words and, intentional or not, harm others in their own “freedom.” Others may rejoice and find healing. The reader’s response is not on you to determine. You cannot force anyone to do anything.
Ohhh the power of words.
Women playing "the role of adult" in big tech companies when the manchild Founders/CEOs get to keep the "move fast break things" bro culture. Ergh.
#womentintech #tech #techleadership #broculture #thepowerofwords #podcast
[Marketplace Tech] Why women in tech hold high-profile positions, but rarely CEO #marketplaceTech
https://podcastaddict.com/episode/155431825
First to leave was Sheryl Sandberg, the longtime chief operating officer at Facebook and Meta known for her bestselling book about women in leadership “Lean In.” Last summer, she stepped down after 14 years. Then, last month, Susan Wojcicki, the only woman CEO in Big Tech, announced her departure from YouTube, a role she’d served in for nine years after joining Google in its earliest days. They’ve left a void of visible women at the pinnacle of the tech world. It’s a trend columnist Beth Kowitt recently wrote about for Bloomberg News. And she tells Marketplace’s Meghan McCarty Carino the way women leaders in tech are often described gives us a clue about what they face as they rise to the top.