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Locals Are the Kind of 'Everyday Gamechangers' that New Documentary Explores

The women of B.I.G.—there's a Ridgefield chapter—are transforming their own lives as did the high-profile and unknown women explored in the Aol/PBS project "Makers: Women Who Make America" which airs tonight.

Women helped transform the worlds of politics, business, entertainment, sports and fashion—and they will be headlining a documentary that is to debut Feb. 26 on PBS.

The series—Makers: Women Who Make America—is narrated by award-winning actress Meryl Streep and is scheduled to broadcast at 8 p.m. It is a joint venture between PBS and AOL.

The multi-media project isn't just about history, it's about individual women making their way, making their own opportunities, making their future—that's why the title of the series is in the present tense. 

As the documentary points out, that kind of activity is going on every day all across the country in small communities and small companies.

Maureen Toohey, who started her own local business, Beauty on Location, agrees.

"This is my arena," says Toohey, a member of the northern Westchester chapter of B.I.G., a national organization built of small, local groups creating safe and supportive environments for female entrepreneurs.

The next meeting of the Ridgefield chapter is on March 6.

There's a cumulative power that occurs when women with a common purpose come together in a supportive environment, to share their ideas, information and resources, says Elena Monaco, a local organizational consultant.

"We are smart. We are part of a community of intelligent and creative women," says Monaco. "Some of us are professionals. Some of us are stay-at-home moms. Many of us have great ideas. Or talents. Maybe our dreams were put on the back burner because it wasn't the right time. Some of us have started our own business and are looking for new ideas. Others are in between jobs, or looking to make a career change. This is simply about establishing momentum—even for those of us who don't know where we're headed at the moment."

Lauralee Donnelly is the head of B.I.G.'s northern Westchester chapter.

"The organization is truly an ever-growing process in which I get to see women evolve into more independent, confident women who gain tools to succeed in their businesses and daily lives," says, Donnelly, who has her own financial consulting company.

Anyone interested can find information on www.believeinspiregrow.com. Here are three of the local chapters, called "pods."

"B.I.G. is where connections are made. Paths crisscross. Brainstorms happen. Dreams re-emerge and we get inspired. This is where uncertainty and intimidation perish. And you flourish," says Monaco.

For some additional inspiration, check out the more than 180 stories of women on the Makers Website and upload your own.

For Makers, AOL and PBS are utilizing all of their collective platforms, including education, digital, community engagement, and broadcast to engage the American public in an on-going conversation about how women have transformed all aspects of American life.

The site is basically a living library of women’s stories that will continue to grow and include the next generation of women who affect society in new and profound ways.

Also, tune in to PBS at 8 p.m. for the world premiere broadcast. See a preview of what's airing tonight here. 

 

Local Editor Barbara Heims contributed to this report.

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Porter Gladstone III May 24, 2013 at 07:42 pm
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MAC May 24, 2013 at 07:17 pm
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Thunder Hill May 24, 2013 at 01:50 pm
I disagree. I think Obama does a pretty good job. For one thing, he's brought dignity back to theRead More Whitehouse. Would you really be pleased if your children grew up to be like George Bush? I mean look at the man. Ten years before he was President he was sitting on a bar stool doing nothing with his life. Now after his Presidency, he's an artist painting pictures of himself in the shower. Gimme a break. Through some fluke of nature, somewhere in between there he became President of the United States. You couldn't make this stuff up, but that doesn't make it any less embarrassing. Thank goodness Obama came along and gave America some dignity.
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Porter Gladstone III May 23, 2013 at 10:32 pm
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Thunder Hill May 23, 2013 at 01:16 pm
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Porter Gladstone III May 24, 2013 at 07:35 pm
Thunder Hill? You mean so you make sense? As in --when you write complaints on 5 other threads,Read More yet then distill another person's comments as not worthy of consideration -to be just 'whining?' Lisa --i dont think we should discriminate on the basis of age. But maybe we should place a threshold of 88 IQ to be able to post? That might make sense--- a lot more sense than one guy I see making absurd commentary anyway?
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