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Universal Womens Network Feature

August 12, 2022

Thank you Monica Kretschmer and Universal Womens Network™ | Women-Owned for all you do to support women … and for this lovely feature.

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Meet InluenceHER Tina Powell and UWomen Magazine Contributor! We are proud to have you part of the network. Those boots are made for walking!

Tina Powell is a supporter of children’s literacy and a women’s rights advocate. She is the Founder and Chief Content Curator of the social media movement @glorious_is_she “GLORIOUS IS SHE.” Tina is an award-winning communicator, a nationally published journalist, and a bestselling author.

Tina has written for Canadian Business Magazine, the Toronto Star, and Canadian Health and Lifestyle. She is a recipient of the Mississauga Emerging Literary Arts Award and the McMaster University Arch Award. Tina also received a Certificate of Recognition from the Government of Ontario for her significant contribution to children’s literature.

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FIRST ANNUAL GLORIOUS IS SHE AWARD WINNERS ANNOUNCED!

July 18, 2022

On July 13, 2022 — the 1st Anniversary of GLORIOUS IS SHE — three GLORIOUS CANADIAN WOMEN were honoured with GLORIOUS IS SHE AWARDS!

The 2022 INSPIRATION GIS AWARD went to Jordan Guildford — Founder & CEO of Gems for Gems! At 14 years old, Jordan watched her mother struggle to provide the basic needs of food, heat and hot water for the family. So that Christmas Jordan and her younger siblings pooled their money together to buy their mom a piece of jewelry. The sparkling bracelet brought their mom to tears. It also brought out in her a renewed sense of self-worth, femininity, and dignity. So in 2015 when Jordan and some friends were discussing ways to give back over the holidays, the Gems for Gems concept was born. The initial goal was to collect 25 pieces of gently used jewelry to distribute to women in women’s shelters. In three short weeks, they collected 436 gifts! Today, Gems for Gems is a nationally registered charity based in Calgary that has distributed 14,000 jewelry packages across Canada — and offers scholarships, empowerment workshops and ambassadorships!

The 2022 EMPOWERMENT GIS AWARD went to Taylor Behn-Tsakoza of the Fort Nelson First Nation! Taylor is a youth delegate for the Assembly of First Nations (AFN), has a bachelor’s degree in health & physical education, plus graduate certificates in Indigenous Studies, and was part of the Indigenous delegation who met with Pope Francis in Rome last March. She is of Eh Cho Dene and Dunne Zaa ancestry and her aunts and uncles attended the Lower Post residential school near the BC-Yukon border. Most recently, Taylor attended the 21st session of the United NationsPermanent Forum on Indigenous Issues in New York City where the Young Diplomats of Canada Indigenous Youth Delegation delivered the UNPFII 2022 YOUTH STATEMENT.

The 2022 ACHIEVEMENT GIS AWARD went to Ebonnie Rowe — Founder of Honey Jam & PhemPhat Entertainment! Born in Montreal, raised in Toronto, Ebonnie founded PhemPhat Entertainment Group in 1995 — a non-profit company that provides promotional, mentoring, networking, educational and performance opportunities for emerging female artists and supports women’s charities. She also is the producer of the Honey Jam concert and programme for young female artists — where Nelly Furtado, Jully Black and Jewelle Blackman performed early in their careers. Ebonnie was featured in the 2020 edition of the book ‘100 Accomplished Black Canadian Women.’ She also received a Trailblazer Award from the Canadian Independent Music Association, a Roy Thompson Award of Recognition, and the YWCA’s Women of Distinction Award for Arts & Entertainment.

PLEASE JOIN US IN CONGRATULATING OUR 2022 GLORIOUS IS SHE AWARD RECIPIENTS!

Ageism: It’s Not Easy Being Silver by Tina Powell

June 22, 2022

Published April, 2022 in UWomen Magazine

I am grateful and proud to have contributed this article to the latest issue of UWomen Magazine — Women: Seen, Heard and Valued. Thank you Universal Women’s Network for showcasing equity, diversity and inclusion!

NEW! Glorious is She™ Award Program

May 10, 2022

When I started GLORIOUS IS SHE™ (formerly Canadian Women Who Rock) on July 13, 2021, I had no idea how much this platform would resonate with Canadian women. I am so very grateful for your support. I am also wildly impressed with how each and every one of my followers inspire, achieve and empower others. That’s why I created the GLORIOUS IS SHE™ AWARD PROGRAM!
The object of the program is to celebrate, honour and recognize ordinary women who have done extraordinary things. Anyone who was or is featured on GLORIOUS IS SHE™ between July 13, 2021 and July 1, 2022 is automatically entered in the three award categories: INSPIRATION, EMPOWERMENT and ACHIEVEMENT. Famous celebrities or public figures are not eligible to win (sorry Jann Arden, but we still love you). Winners must also be GLORIOUS IS SHE™ Followers with Public Accounts. A group of GLORIOUS, diverse, badass women will assist in the selection process.


The three award winners will be announced on July 13, 2022 and each will receive one of the stunning trophies in the image. You will be happy to know that these trophies were produced by a woman-owned-and-operated business. Shoutout to Rebecca, Sherri and Vi of Sid’s Trophies in Oakville, ON!
Congratulations to all the nominees! If you have not yet been featured on GLORIOUS IS SHE™ or would like to nominate someone for a feature, message me through my CONTACT page. Anyone featured before July 1 will qualify for this year’s awards.
Looking forward to celebrating the 2022 GLORIOUS IS SHE™ AWARD recipients with you on July 13th!
Tina ❤️

GLORIOUS IS SHE™ AWARDS Celebrate Canadian Women Who Inspire, Empower & Achieve!

@50ForwardClub Recognizes GLORIOUS IS SHE™!

January 14, 2022

Thank you to Lisa Murphy and @50ForwardClub (Instagram) for this feature on my women’s advocacy work with GLORIOUS IS SHE™. I am grateful to the extraordinary Canadian women I get to feature in my posts and to my GLORIOUS followers.

In today’s 50+ profile, we’re featuring Tina Powell. Tina is an award-winning communicator, bestselling children’s author, journalist & founder of @glorious_is_she — a celebration of Canadian women who inspire, achieve and empower.

The turning point: “The pandemic offered time to ponder the big questions of life. I had been a children’s author, a journalist, earned multiple academic degrees, and raised my family — yet something was missing. There’s a social post that opens with the words: “And when you get where you’re going, turn around and help her too.” At 58, I suddenly felt a compulsion to support and advocate for women. So I sat on the board of a women’s organization, became a mentor for the York University Advancing Women Program, and founded GLORIOUS IS SHE™ (GIS). We’ve all read about cyberbullying and the negative impacts of social media. I decided to create an online movement that would do the opposite. GLORIOUS IS SHE elevates women’s voices, honours their achievements, and encourages them to chase their dreams.”

The process: “I began posting about Canadian women. On GLORIOUS IS SHE™ you see women from all different ethnicities, ages, geographic locations, socioeconomic status, abilities, religions, sexual orientations and gender identities. It’s a welcoming, inclusive, safe and respectful space. No matter how popular GLORIOUS IS SHE™ may become, it will never be monetized. All proceeds from GIS merchandise or my autographed children’s books go to women’s charities and children’s literacy organizations, respectively. When I’m not working on GIS, I’m completing writing projects for clients or meeting with my York University Advancing YU mentees or aspiring authors.”

The payoff: “I have met some amazing women! I am inspired every day. When icons like Clara Hughes, Marci Ien, and Jully Black are thanking ME for featuring them, it blows my mind. The sisterhood is strong.”

The next goal: “If the GIS follower base continues to grow, I’d love to launch a GLORIOUS IS SHE™ Award Program and Scholarships.”

The advice: “You are NEVER too old to reinvent yourself. As Canadian poet Rupi Kaur wrote, ‘Curtains up at fifty. Let’s begin the show.’”

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