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Daughters on the Rise Pendants
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Daughters on the Rise Pendant

$19.00

This symbol represents the women and girls who will lead and change the world—each in their own unique way.

This handmade glass necklace comes with your choice of chain–blue ribbon, pink ribbon or metal chain.

10% of proceeds will be donated to the
Girl Scouts of Maine, whose mission is to build girls of courage, confidence and character, who will make the world a better place.

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Our daughters are an integral part of the generations of women doing work that will change the world. We pass the torch to them – so they will continue the change we are working to create.

We will raise our daughters and granddaughters to be resilient, strong and fearless.  They are the future!

This symbol represents the women and girls who will lead and change the world—each in their own unique way.

Daughters of Change have the fierce belief that everything is possible and the fiery passion to make it happen!

10% of proceeds will be donated to the Girl Scouts of Maine, whose mission is to build girls of courage, confidence and character, who will make the world a better place.

Details:

  • This handmade glass necklace comes with your choice of blue ribbon or pink ribbon.
  • Dimensions: Glass piece is 1”. Setting it is 1.5” tall and 1 inch wide
  • Polished glass with archival photopaper
  • Metal setting
  • Ribbon
    Pink ribbon – 17” with a 2” chain extender
    Blue ribbon – 17” with a 2” chain extender

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Weight 1.7 oz
Dimensions 2.625 × 2.625 × 1 in

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"Marie truly exemplifies the adage of 'a rising tide lifts all boats'. The enthusiasm and drive she has brought to Daughters of Change, and specifically the Take Action Maine project of raising awareness about domestic violence in our state, is contagious. Making our corner of the world better for women in crisis will make life better for men and children as well. She has a unique ability to bring people together from a variety of places and put together an outstanding campaign."

Susan Norton Executive Vice President/Chief Administrative Officer, First National Bank

"Over the last 30 years Marie has continuously surprised and impressed me with quality and quantity of original ideas, energy and enthusiasm, and results and success she has generated! From creating and producing a weekly TV cooking show, to being one of the first digital marketers in Maine, to leveraging her media knowledge to help non-profits and companies looking for cause marketing solutions, Marie has a long list of achievements and innovations. Add to that her infectious personality and her 24/7 work ethic and you have the ideal partner for any marketing challenge. Marie and I have worked together multiple times over the decades and each time has been satisfying, rewarding and fun. If you want to make something happen, you want to talk with Marie."

Doug Finck Local Sales Manager, WABI TV5/EABI The CW

"Working with Marie on the Take Action Maine campaign has been a true gift. Marie’s approach to our partnership was to start by learning what we needed—where it was we were struggling to have the impact we want to have. And then she brought her considerable creativity and energy to bear to fill those gaps. With Daughters of Change, we have launched the biggest public awareness campaign in our history, and we have seen the results in the significant increase in calls to our 24-hour domestic violence helpline. We are so grateful for the vision, drive and support of Daughters of Change!"

Regina Rooney Education & Communications Director, Maine Coalition to End Domestic Violence

"I have worked with Marie for close to 20 years. To say that she is passionate about what she does is perhaps the world’s largest understatement. Marie is one of those rare people that really makes things happen. She has vision, strong strategic planning skills and the drive to achieve any goal that she sets. Perhaps even more importantly than any of these qualities is the fact that Marie cares. She cares deeply about her causes and her clients.

The TAKE ACTION MAINE campaign would not have happened without Marie and her passion. Women throughout the state are very lucky to have a champion like Marie. This campaign will empower women… and it will save lives."

Susan Walther General Sales Manager, WGME 13/CBS and WPFO/FOX

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Daughters of Change - BE TOO MUCH!!“There she is. . . the “too much” woman. The one who loves too hard, feels too deeply, asks too often, desires too much.

There she is taking up too much space, with her laughter, her curves, her honesty, her sexuality. Her presence is as tall as a tree, as wide as a mountain. Her energy occupies every crevice of the room. Too much space she takes.

She is dangerous.

And there she goes, that “too much” woman, making people think too much, feel too much, swoon too much. She with her authentic prose and a self-assuredness in the way she carries herself. She with her belly laughs and her insatiable appetite and her proneness to fiery passion. All eyes on her, thinking she’s hot shit.

Oh, that “too much” woman. . . too loud, too vibrant, too honest, too emotional, too smart, too intense, too pretty, too difficult, too sensitive, too wild, too intimidating, too successful, too fat, too strong, too political, too joyous, too needy—too much.

She should simmer down a bit, be taken down a couple notches. Someone should put her back in a more respectable place. Someone should tell her.

Here I am. . . a Too Much Woman, with my too-tender heart and my too-much emotions.

A hedonist, feminist, pleasure seeker, empath. I want a lot—justice, sincerity, spaciousness, ease, intimacy, actualization, respect, to be seen, to be understood, your undivided attention, and all of your promises to be kept.

I’ve been called high maintenance because I want what I want, and intimidating because of the space I occupy. I’ve been called selfish because I am self-loving. I’ve been called a witch because I know how to heal myself.

And still. . . I rise. Still, I want and feel and ask and risk and take up space.

I must.

Us Too Much Women have been facing extermination for centuries—we are so afraid of her, terrified of her big presence, of the way she commands respect and wields the truth of her feelings. We’ve been trying to stifle the Too Much Woman for ions—in our sisters, in our wives, in our daughters. And even now, even today, we shame the Too Much Woman for her bigness, for her wanting, for her passionate nature.

And still. . . she thrives.

In my own world and before my very eyes, I am witnessing the reclamation and rising up of the Too Much Woman. That Too Much Woman is also known to some as Wild Woman or the Divine Feminine. In any case, she is me, she is you, and she is loving that she’s finally, finally getting some airtime.

If you’ve ever been called “too much,” or “overly emotional,” or “bitchy,” or “stuck up,” you are likely a Too Much Woman.
And if you are. . . I implore you to embrace all that you are—all of your depth, all of your vastness; to not hold yourself in, and to never abandon yourself, your bigness, your radiance.

Forget everything you’ve heard—your too much-ness is a gift; oh yes, one that can heal, incite, liberate, and cut straight to the heart of things.

Do not be afraid of this gift, and let no one shy you away from it. Your too much-ness is magic, is medicine. It can change the world.

So please, Too Much Woman: Ask. Seek. Desire. Expand. Move. Feel. Be.

Make your waves, fan your flames, give us chills.

Please, rise.
We need you.” Ev’Yan Witney

https://evyanwhitney.com/too-much-woman/

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