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Hello Wonderful.
Today's newsletter is short and sweet but there's some good stuff in here so click through. We've been hard at work last weekend finalizing the full speaker lineup and slate (so much for Labor-less Day) and we're currently working on a Scholarship Lottery so we can include more women who don't have our ticket price in their budget this fall. Behold the complete program for The What Summit 2018

 

The What List 
September 6, 2018
by Gina Pell + Amy Parker
 
100% Editorial picks. No pay for play. Ever.


The Tool.  We've tried them all and Monday.com is the absolute best collaborative, shared-list tracking tool. It's like Slack for To-Do Lists and has been a game-changer for the way we work together

The Show.  Raise your hand if you love magic? Here's a show the whole family can watch: Magic For Humans. It's one part candid camera, one part David Blaine and unlike most creepy magicians, Justin Willman has the relatable persona of a likable Starbucks barista. Prepare to be astonished, delighted, and surprised.

The Movie.  To All The Boys I've Loved Before just might be the cutest teen movie of all time. If you've been out of your mind with stress, work, and worry (adult problems) let this movie be your panacea. It will take you back to a time where your worst nightmare was managing high school crushes. Oh, the good old days.

The Podcast.  Armchair Expert is the podcast of actor Dax Shephard who is hilarious, curious, eclectic, and brings out the best in his interviewees. Start with this fun session with Jason Bateman that we're listening and laughing to as we write this newsletter.

The Book.  Our wonderful friend and advisor Elisa Camahort-Page is the co-author of a much-needed new book called Road Map for Revolutionaries: Resistance, Activism, and Advocacy for All. If you've been longing to stand up for a cause you believe but get stuck because you don't know how to get started, this book will pave the way.
 
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Spend the day with us to learn from and connect with our extraordinary lineup of game-changing women and attendees as they discuss topics that are top of mind for so many usfrom financial wellness, leadership, and purpose to parenting, women's health, and creating a life of meaning.  
 
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"Security is not what I hunger for. I hunger for change. I hunger for connection." 

Eve Ensler

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Love, Amy + Gina
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