WOMEN OF THE BLOGWORLD, UNITED
So many women, women of all kinds, gracing the screens of the world with their presence in the blogworld. Women of intelligence, creativity, influence, accomplishment, substance, women of war, women of notoriety, women of the streets, women who have changed their lives, women of survival, women of sales, women of ability, capacity, humor, compassion, and so much more. Women rule the Internet, the numbers prove it...
On these pages will be a showcase for the women of the blogworld, regardless of their style, of their background, or of their stature: as many women as I can proudly honor for their role in the overall matrix of the 'Net, will be united and historically bound upon these pages...

THE IMPORTANCE OF CHRONICLES...

It is so important to capsulize, to create chronicles of the impact women have made on the 'Net, as this affects the whole world, the present and the future. Each post by each woman has impact on someone, somewhere, and many of the women in cyberspace, are making great impact with their diversity, products, and presence. Yes, it is so important, and this site will remain here on these pages, void of commercial gain forever, historically featuring women of today, and women of tomorrow, whose very existence is bound by their actions on the Internet, and in such collectives as this one...

BLOGGIN' BABE, BRAE of FLYING WITH MY ASYMMETRICAL WINGS

My next featured Bloggin' Babe, is a young woman of great intelligence, personality, and charisma. She is just so cute, both in appearance and vivaciousness. Brae is very open in her sharing of emotions, thoughts, ideals, and her direction in life, and I find it warming to the heart and soul. Read on and you will see what I mean...


Name: Shelley Brae Sullano

Occupation: Future Nurse!

A bit of background info:
First off, I'm 22 not 16. Haha:) I just earned my Bachelor's Degree in Nursing last March, of which I'm very proud of. Hey, I made it through college, alive! I love the beach, the unending horizon is just so unexplainably beautiful. I love roller coasters, although I end up barfing most of the time, I'd still get in line again for another ride.

Tell us a bit about your site(s):
FLYING WITH MY ASYMMETRICAL WINGSMy blogspot site has gone through so many changes. From layouts, to the way I write, and url's, but I think Morning Monster's here to stay. It has a ring of some sort, I think. It's my online habit, a stress releaser, and my own happy cyberspace.

Your purpose for blogging? That is; personal, fun, to inspire, to reach, to teach, or what?
I think my sole purpose for blogging is mainly personal, for myself. And that is to release whatever feelings that I have. My entries ranges from different emotions. So I think it's a mixture of everything, from stupidity, funny, heartwarming and downright sappy.

How long have you been blogging?
I've been blogging since March 2005 :) So it has been 3 years and 4 months.

Your general opinion of the Blogworld and its significance: Do you feel that blogging is important, and has real world impact?
It's all about the freedom to express whatever or however we want to. A lot of bloggers have taken their writings to some level, and they're respected for their opinions. It's pretty vital nowadays, since we're into the more technological era, and people always have something in their mind waiting to be typed online.

What would you like to be remembered for as a blogger, and do you feel that your contribution to the Blogworld has impact?
I would like to be remembered as that girl who touched your heart on at least one of my entries. May it be on my funny or sappy lines.
As for the contribution, I would like to think that I did. Whenever my friends, or some other people that I don't know leaves a comment on my entries saying that they loved it because they've gone through or going through the same phase, they learned about something, or simply just by saying that my entries made their day, that truly meant a lot. It may not be a big of a deal for the others, but for me, it's worth every cuss I get from my brain cells. HAha:) No, seriously, it's very heartwarming.

What kind of blogs do you subscribe to and read on a daily/weekly basis?
Blogs of friends, and other bloggers as well. I blog hop a lot, out there clicking on wonderful insights of other bloggers. Ranges from personal opinions, life updates, political, food, and yea, gossips.

Who are the female bloggers you most admire, respect, and feel are making impact upon the world as a whole? Why?
It would be Miss Ala Paredes of ALAISM Her thoughts and takes on life is simply awesome. If everyone could have a glimpse of her writings, and take it within them, I think the world be a bit better. Or something. :)

What was your best moment as a blogger?
Every time I post an entry, simply means that my brain cells are still functional. But on a serious note, it would be the comments that I get. It's heartwarming:) And every time people take time to catch a glimpse of my site.

What was your worst?
Negative reactions and the likes. It's okay, though. We all have different opinions.

Where do you see your blogging experience going in the future?
I'll still probably be blogging by then. As long as there are stories to tell, feelings to share, my blogspot's here to stay. And yea, until my brain cells are still functioning:)

As long as you're living, embrace life and everything that comes with it. You'll get through with a few bumps along the way, and it won't hurt to stand after a nasty fall (no matter how humiliating it was on your part, you can't just lay there flat face on the concrete forever, right?) - Brae Sullano

There you are, Brae Sullano, a gorgeous, vibrant woman, full of life, humor, wisdom, and a sense of adventure. She is certainly a woman to be reckoned with, and a woman whom I proudly hail as part of this project. Be sure to check her out, you will love her sunny disposition, it is contagious! I salute you, Brae, and thank you so much, we look forward to your continued visions of life from your perspective!!!

OFF TO A GREAT START...

Bloggin Babes has gotten off to a fine start! I am so excited about this, and truly believe that this will be something memorable. I am about to add my 3RD Bloggin' Babe, and have several more in the wings, it is all good!!!!

Historically, women were behind the scene workers as the World Wide Web opened itself to receive the world, and we have made great stride, gain, appearance, and impact ever since; much reason for celebration and exaltation, think???

Women are so creative, as shows in the many Internet businesses, programs, applications, social networks, and much more here on the WWW. You never know what one of us might come up with next, so there is a certain edge, anticipation, and much to be expected, embraced, and hailed. We are rockin' the WWW, and we are doing it in unprecedented ways, plus, we are finally being accepted as a presence which enhances that which man began...

BLOGGIN' BABE, DAWN OF TWISTED SISTER

Meet Dawn, a definitely interesting and intriguing Bloggin' Babe. I have not ever had much interaction with Dawn, but, we have had occasion here and there in my 2 years of blogging. I love both of her sites, and will be a visitor from now on. Check her out, you will feel comfortable and will relate to her candid, casual candor...

Name: Dawn Drover, from Newfoundland, Canada

Occupation: Webmaster / Affiliate Marketer

A bit of background info:
I am the owner of The Horoscope Junkie. It's a six year old horoscope directory that started as a hobby but has turned into a full time job. With approximately 120,000 visitors each month it can keep me pretty busy. I love this site... It was built from scratch (no template) and I have watched it grow steadily over the years.
I am also the blog author of Twisted Sister. Originally I began blogging with my sister as co-author but after a few months of blogging she lost interest. I decided to go it alone, and now I'm glad I did. I've made so many friends from all over the globe and it's an experience that I'll always be grateful for.

Your purpose for blogging?
I blog for fun... mostly. Occasionally I will write something inspiring or personal, but for the most part I try to keep it light. I don't blog my life but I may share a personal moment now and then. The way I see it, if I want news, gossip, politics etc., I can watch TV.

How long have you been blogging?
I started blogging in March of 2007... so about a year and a half.

Your general opinion of the Blogworld and its significance: Do you feel that blogging is important, and has real world impact...
I think it has more impact than most people realize. When you go into a website it's like going into an empty room. You feel like you are in there alone. But when you go into a blog there is actually someone to talk to. A blog is interactive whereas a regular site isn't.

What would you like to be remembered for as a blogger, and do you feel
that your contribution to the Blogworld has impact? Why on both questions:
I would like to be remembered as intelligent, funny and kind. That would be fantastic. I'm not sure how much of an impact I've made but if I made one person laugh or one person think... that would be enough for me.

What kind of blogs do you subscribe to and read on a daily/weekly basis?
It's pretty much a mixed bag. I have a special liking for snarky humor blogs. Not everyone can do snark and pull it off but I've found a couple that completely crack me up. I also follow personal blogs,thinking blogs, poetry and inspirational. I don't do celebrity, politics or gossip blogs.

What was your best moment as a blogger?
When I won the Rising Blogger Award. I don't know who nominated me and it came out of the blue. I had written a post about my niece. She died young of breast cancer and I was still trying to deal with the pain. So winning that award was very emotional for me.

What was your worst?
Posting a personal rant. I didn't name any names but I was angry and the post got a lot of attention. I regret that. You know what they say... "Post in haste, repent at leisure."

Where do you see your blogging experience going in the future?
I have no idea. I take it one day at a time. I've burnt out a couple of times now and have taken breaks but I always come back. So it's a "live in the moment" kinda thing...

I think it's important that we look for humor and not take things so seriously... If you're sucking too hard on your lollipop then life is gonna get you down!

Dawn has made some very valid points here, and I find her refreshing, honest, and very likable. I totally relate to much of what she has stated here, especially about a web-site being like an empty room, and a blog being more interactive, which is a great synopsis between the two, think? Be sure to check her out and give her a shout, for she is indeed, a woman worth the effort!!!

BLOGGIN' BABE, DEBORAH OF CLIMATE OF OUR FUTURE


My first Bloggin' Babe is Deborah of CLIMATE OF OUR FUTURE . Deborah is a very special person, one who is driven to creating awareness throughout the world of our Environment and Ecological demise. She works long and hard to present the most impacting and educational information she can find; that which will inspire others to think, to care, and finally to act, that our standards for caring for the Environment are enhanced and regarded as imperative from this day forward...

Deborah inspires me for many reasons, and when you read her profile, take a look at her painstaking efforts, you will know why I regard her as a woman of worth, a great friend, and a woman of substance evermore...

Name:
Deborah Whetstone

Occupation:
Retired Para-professional

A bit of background info:
I grew up in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. I was always very active in school in track, baseball, cheerleader, pep squad. I was very active in school with excellent grades. I later developed MS, and, retired from being a para-professional.

Tell us a bit about your site(s):
CLIMATE OF OUR FUTURE : A blog about the Environment, it's changing, and what it means to us: global warming, environment, pollution, climate change, environmental, Antarctica, air pollution, carbon dioxide co2, environmentalism, water supply, environment climate change, Ecology, climate, sustainability, carbon dioxide, and much more...

Your purpose for blogging?
To Educate

How long have you been blogging?
1 yr. 2 months

Your general opinion of the Blogworld and its significance: Do you feel that blogging is important, and has real world impact?
Yes I feel we bloggers have a very strong voice in the Blogosphere. We can encourage and make real differences in peoples lives as well as our communities, states, nations and the world.

What would you like to be remembered for as a blogger, and do you feel that your contribution to the Blogworld has impact? Why on both questions:
That I cared about the condition of our dying world....
I am hoping that I am contributing in making a positive impact on the health of our world.

What kind of blogs do you subscribe to and read on a daily/weekly basis?
I read all blogs that are new and facing a challenge...I am for the underdog. I love to see them blossom. I give them my support.

Who are the female bloggers you most admire, respect, and feel are making impact upon the world as a whole? Why?
That's easy, Lynda Winsor is my all time favorite blogger. She continues to support and encourage you, and your blog expecting nothing in return. I love Nina Munteanu for her creative genius.

What was your best moment as a blogger?
When I reached 10,000 on Technorati in less than a year..

What was your worst?
When someone else tried to claim my original blog...

Where do you see your blogging experience going in the future?
Well I hope to continue...
I know the material will always be important. It is whether or not I can continue seeing devastation and sadness.

There you go, a strong, intelligent, compassionate, sharing, and giving person, who despite her illness, is working day and night for a cause she firmly and whole-heartedly believes in. She is to be commended, embraced, and applauded for being the example of woman of the Blogworld she is!!! Thank you Deborah for making a difference in the world, and in lives, such as mine! I cannot tell you how much I admire, respect, and bask in your graciousness...

SISTERHOOD...

I am very often amazed at the enormous diversity of women online. There are women from every neck of the woods, worldwide, with so much going on, or such tales to tell. It is moving, stimulating, inspiring, and it ROCKS!!!

I am also glad to see that many women are using the 'Net to help other women, as I try to, offering information, advice, and even helping women find their niche in life, which is all empowering. Women should embrace their sisterhood, and though our sister is as far away as the ends of the Earth, if she should need anything, anything at all, we should strive to provide as much for her as we can, and, if possible, help her to arise to her level of excellence and happiness. Oprah is a fine example of helping women, even rescuing women from dire and violent straits, and I for one, believe that it is a responsibility of all women to assist her sisters in need...

Well, I have finally found my first subjects to grace this site, and for that I am grateful and geeked! This will prove to be an important project, far more than it might seem, you will see...

WOMEN & THE INTERNET HAVE COME A LONG, LONG WAY...

Women have changed the face, the direction, and the flavor of the Internet in many ways. For instance, some of the most renowned Internet Marketers, Work At Home Moms, and Life Coaches, are gracing the world with their feminine touch...

It has been a long journey for women, and has created some battles along the way. Too many Internet rulers were men who were not willing to accept change, though certainly, they had no idea what they were up against, and certainly, their resistance was in vain, for women do, indeed, rule the Internet in number, sales, and purchasing power. Which only makes sense, for women are the prime consumers of the world, in that they make most of the purchasing decisions for the household, and such, plus, women have taken great strides in becoming competitive contenders in a once deemed man's world...
In the course of these changes, men have learned a few lessons, and have adapted, at least as much as they can, are willing to, or find necessary. I am not slighting men, for it was largely their foresight which opened up the Internet to the World Wide Web, which has given countless opportunity to billions of people, and they should be respected for their vision, for their intelligence, and their implementation of one of the greatest resources of history...

I am proud of us, we have come a long way, and we have done so with such vigor, creativity, intelligence, and presence that there is no turning back; the face of the Internet is now colorful, vibrant, sensitive, compassionate, more logical, and certainly more fun!