Aretha Franklin: Case Study In Respect, Soul & Feminine Bravado
When I think of Aretha Franklin I think of feminine swag, soul, and over-the-top antics. I think of a woman who excelled because she shared her gift with the world, and she lived totally and completely unapologetically. Her life is a grand case study for how we as women command respect, take charge of our destiny, and live with soul!
***In regards to Aretha's mother, I note that the story of her 'leaving' is contested. This is because I do not know, for sure, the reason and the purpose of the video is much greater. She did leave, but it is VERY likely that it was due to abusive and/or oppressive conditions with Aretha's father CL Franklin. The point of mentioning that is that her departure and eventual premature death, inevitably, caused a great deal of sorrow and trauma for Aretha and her siblings.
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Women Love Power® is a digital education company, established in 2015, that produces smart, in-depth content for women on power, mastery and sensuality. Our mission is to help ambitious women develop a rare skill-set and worldview that empowers them to live and love on their own terms.
Ayesha K. Faines is a lecturer, thought-leader and founder of Women Love Power® . Sought after for her opinions on pop culture, power and gender politics, Ayesha has been featured in a number of media outlets including MTV, Essence, Hot 97, Afropunk, and The Michael Baisden Radio Show. She is described as a master teacher-- with the rare ability to translate esoteric concepts into ideas that are captivating, inspiring and relatable. She's lectured before national organizations and academic institutions including the University of British Columbia, Indiana University, The University of New Haven, Temple University and others. She is also a featured panelist on 'The Grapevine Show’, a millennial web series. A former TV journalist, Ayesha has worked on-air for news stations in both the Jacksonville, Florida and New York City media markets. She is graduate of Yale University with a degree in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations.
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***In regards to Aretha's mother, I note that the story of her 'leaving' is contested. This is because I do not know, for sure, the reason and the purpose of the video is much greater. She did leave, but it is VERY likely that it was due to abusive and/or oppressive conditions with Aretha's father CL Franklin. The point of mentioning that is that her departure and eventual premature death, inevitably, caused a great deal of sorrow and trauma for Aretha and her siblings.
The Five Laws of Feminine Power is my signature course on soft power, seduction and feminine energy.
For more insight into feminine bravado and playing games you can't lose, check out this article: http://www.womenlovepower.com/2017/02/play-games-cant-lose/
Knowledge is power! Visit womenlovepower.com.
Join me on IG @women_love_power, Facebook.com/womenlovepower, and Twitter @AyeshaKFaines.
Women Love Power® is a digital education company, established in 2015, that produces smart, in-depth content for women on power, mastery and sensuality. Our mission is to help ambitious women develop a rare skill-set and worldview that empowers them to live and love on their own terms.
Ayesha K. Faines is a lecturer, thought-leader and founder of Women Love Power® . Sought after for her opinions on pop culture, power and gender politics, Ayesha has been featured in a number of media outlets including MTV, Essence, Hot 97, Afropunk, and The Michael Baisden Radio Show. She is described as a master teacher-- with the rare ability to translate esoteric concepts into ideas that are captivating, inspiring and relatable. She's lectured before national organizations and academic institutions including the University of British Columbia, Indiana University, The University of New Haven, Temple University and others. She is also a featured panelist on 'The Grapevine Show’, a millennial web series. A former TV journalist, Ayesha has worked on-air for news stations in both the Jacksonville, Florida and New York City media markets. She is graduate of Yale University with a degree in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations.
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