One of our Million Mamas, Monique Ruffin, wrote a series for the Huffington Post called Moms Change the World. I had the honor of being interviewed by her. Enjoy the article, below.
Moms Change the World: Wendy Silvers
“I’m on a personal mission to tell the stories of moms who know their power and use it to transform the world within and around them. I’m convinced that empowered, knowing, self-embodied mothers can move mountains. It doesn’t matter what type of work these moms do. What matters is that they do it from their hearts and souls, knowing they can create change.
Wendy Silvers is one of these mothers. Her soothing voice, and the way she gently sways as she walks have a power as soft as water. She’s both a sensual, nurturing mom, and a woman determined to uplift humanity, to empower and inspire mothers to harness their power for good, and to bring compassionate parenting to every family around the globe. With this goal in mind, she started the Million Mamas Movement. “I would like to see women and children being well taken care of. Health care for everyone is important. And I’d like to see the educational system be revamped, developing our children’s emotional intelligence as well as their academic abilities. To have a world that works for everyone; where people’s needs are recognized and met to the best of our ability as a society.”

When I asked Wendy how she thought she changed the world, she said “I change the world by healing myself and by knowing that I have a right to be here and to share my voice on the planet. I change the world by raising a child who is aware of her power and who I honor at the deepest level of her being.” Wendy believes that our planet will change with the nurturance of children who are recognized as complete human beings and are treated accordingly. These children will then become, like Wendy and her Million Mamas, the visionary parents who demand clean air, food, and water for themselves and their children.
Before we parted, Wendy and I talked about her daughter, who she loves like none other. “Joie-May is becoming a beautiful woman,” she said. “Her body is changing from a girl’s to a young woman’s, and she’s so beautiful.” My heart flung open as I watched this lovely, sensual woman open to create space for her daughter to blossom. We embraced with a strong but loving hug. She held me tight like someone who knows how to nurture does, and I could feel the strength of her love, which is expansive enough to carry and cure us all.”