Lisa Wallace
Bio
Writer, author, and human rights advocate with an innate and life-long passion for speaking out for the oppressed.
Stories (4/0)
What Women Need To Know About Estate Planning
Estate planning is essential for everyone, but as women, we have unique considerations to think about. We have longer life expectancies and are more likely to take time away from our careers to have children and be caretakers for other family members and loved ones needing help.
By Lisa Wallaceabout a month ago in Lifehack
The Countless Benefits of Successful Co-Parenting
While it takes plenty of work and patience, successful co-parenting is essential to ensure your children feel loved, safe, and supported. When two parents can put their issues aside and come together for their children's best interests, they create a stable and nurturing environment conducive for them to grow and thrive. The relationship requires effective communication, mutual respect, and putting personal feelings aside to focus on what's most important. The benefits of successful co-parenting are limitless and will have a lasting positive impact on your children's emotional and physical health and well-being.
By Lisa Wallace2 months ago in Families
Safe Spaces: A Journey from a Frightened Little Horsegirl to a Global Empowerment Leader by Merja Sumiloff With Lisa Wallace
Safe Spaces is a profoundly insightful and enlightening story of becoming and the beauty of discovering your life passions. A once-frightened little girl learned to go deep within and find her strengths by overcoming a painful childhood, uncovering her superpowers, and going on to be a successful entrepreneur and global empowerment leader. The touching memoir begins with the author discovering her first safe space while sitting on a horse named Donut and how it changed the course of her life. Safe Spaces is unapologetically honest and full of relatable reflections and revelations.
By Lisa Wallace2 months ago in BookClub
In Defense of Human Rights for Everyone
I admittedly knew little about Benjamin Netanyahu before October 7th. The first press conference I watched with him a few days after, I immediately noticed that he called the hostages a priority and his mission to destroy Hamas the top priority. I also heard the coldness in his voice when he casually stated that there would be significant death, including Israelis, but it was necessary to destroy Hamas.
By Lisa Wallace4 months ago in Humans