Sally Clark

Raised in cowgirl country in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Sally’s passion for helping women and girls reclaim their power grew from her experiences far away from the Rocky Mountains and the cowboy’s cohort — in Paris, France and New York City, where she began working on documentary films that investigated the abuses of cult leaders, the effects of pollution on the environment and human sexuality, and the Ecstasy drug problem among teenagers.

After graduating from Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism, Sally worked for Naomi Wolf on her book Misconceptions: Truth, Lies, and the Unexpected on the Journey to Motherhood; for Dalma Heyn on her book Drama Kings: The Men Who Drive Strong Women Crazy; and worked with Lili Fournier, producer of the Women of Wisdom and Power series about the Mount Holyoke teen girls’ leadership program, Take the Lead. In 2000, Sally launched Cowgirl Productions and delved into the lives of the brave, savvy, and unfettered women of rodeo.

A graduate of Mama Gena’s School of Womanly Arts and of Queen’s Code author Alison Armstrong’s Understanding Men and Women workshops, Sally worked as a teacher and advisory board member for the nonprofit Act Now, which teaches film and leadership skills to preteen girls. A survivor of sexual trauma, Sally produced an artist fundraiser for the nation’s largest victims’ assistance organization, Safe Horizon, where she belly danced as part of a self-imposed dare.

In addition to coaching and co-leading women’s circles, Sally does the daily dance of marriage with the light and love of her life, raises little daughter-warrior-goddesses-in-training, and finds time to stop and smell the flowers. Sally lives with her husband and two daughters in New York’s Hudson Valley. Visit Sally's website: http://bit.ly/warriormamabook

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