
"I am the creator of a girl empowerment business. We created curriculum kits that use the stories of notable women in history to teach girls about their worth and potential. I am the writer and researcher, and B, my business partner (and one of my favorite guy feminists), is the creative and marketing guru. We work well together. When there is a disagreement, we listen, find common ground and solve problems together."
"Before the pandemic, we partnered with schools to deliver our curriculum. When the shutdown occurred, we lost those partnerships, but we found the homeschool crowd. This community accepted us wholeheartedly. For the past three years, we've traveled to more than 20 homeschool conferences. Our company has a lot of supportive and excited customers. We even get return customers whom we love reconnecting with at these events."
The business creates girl-empowerment curriculum kits using stories of notable women to teach girls about worth and potential. One partner handles writing and research while the other manages creative direction and marketing. The partners collaborate by listening, finding common ground, and solving problems together. Partnerships with schools ended during the pandemic, prompting a pivot to the homeschool market. The homeschool community embraced the curriculum, leading to three years of travel to over 20 homeschool conferences and many supportive, returning customers. A faction within the audience expresses opposition, and unresolved small tensions can escalate into larger problems that require attention.
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