Molly-Ann Leikin: To Her Own Tune

Molly-Ann Leikin: To Her Own Tune

Molly-Ann Leikin came to California from Canada with her baritone ukulele to become a songwriter in Hollywood at a time when women were rare in the
field. She was told that nobody listens to lyrics. She was told she wasn’t beautiful, so no one would want her. But she refused to leave. Her determination led her to life as an award-winning songwriter for pop and country music stars, TV, and film. Her determination story is about always singing to her own tune.

E.B. Wexler: Endless Exhale

E.B. Wexler: Endless Exhale

E.B. Wexler has been a clinical social worker for nearly 30 years. She has recently started sharing publicly about living with Complex PTSD, from her early childhood. Her mission and purpose in going public is to use both her own story and her professional experience to help shape a new conversation about trauma in our society, where it carries a great stigma.

Jo and Jeremy Ivester: Once a Girl, Always a Boy

Jo and Jeremy Ivester: Once a Girl, Always a Boy

When Jo Ivester and her husband learned that one of their four beloved children identified as trans, they knew they needed to use that love to and to expand their understanding of what their son would face. Jeremy Ivester kept a video journal for much of his transition. Those recordings became the basis for the book his mother wrote: Once a Girl, Always a Boy.

Donna Cameron: The Awesome Power of Kindness?

Donna Cameron: The Awesome Power of Kindness?

Coming from the business and nonprofit world, Donna Cameron found herself awed by kindness and its power to transform. In her book award-winning memoir, A Year of Living Kindly, she chronicles her experience of that transformation and shares the discoveries she made—lessons in patience, understanding, and humor.