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Signed by Him, Paid by Her
Fifty years ago, women in America needed a man’s permission to get a mortgage. Forty-four years ago, a woman had to sue her own country to stop her husband from mortgaging their home without telling her. There was a time, and not in some dusty century, but in the same decade that gave us MTV and the first IBM personal computer, when a woman could wake up in the home she helped buy and discover that her husband had signed it away to pay his legal bills. Louisiana, 1981. Joanne
Lisa
Oct 172 min read


Breaking Class Lines: Why My Story Couldn’t Exist in a Socialist System
From Cleveland steel town grit to influencing boardrooms—my path wasn’t handed to me, it was fought for. 💪🏽 In America, ceilings may be low, but they crack if you pound hard enough. Socialism replaces glass with concrete. My story proves why risk, hustle, and freedom matter. 🇺🇸✨
#ClevelandRoots #AmericanDream #NoSafetyNets #GritOverQuota
Lisa
Sep 295 min read


The Aliveness of Balance
finding strength, inspiration, and freedom in the harmony between discipline and spontaneity…
Lisa Owen Hornschemeier
Aug 242 min read


The best partner
If you are letting your happiness be dependent on how a relationship is going, hen you've lost your center and you have veered off your path
Lisa
May 5, 20247 min read
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