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Blogs and Essays on Women's Issues by Modern Women Writers

Pandora's Pantry showcases women writers by presenting blogs on women's issues and essays from modern women. Women from around the globe know Pandora's Pantry for their connection to authentic beauty and power. Here you will find blogs for all groups of women:

  • Divine Moms - Stories of inspiration, support and community for mothers of children with neurological, behavioral, emotional disorders or mental illness. This Divine Mom's Cup brings special mothers together and unites them to form the power of one. We all answer to the same title, universally known as "Mom".
  • Pixie's Parlor - Touched by some pixie dust, or a reasonable facsimile, you have been drawn to enter the place where the outside world, as you have previously known it, will be exposed for the illusion it is...
  • Golden Gurus - Vital information and techniques from our wise elders for enhancing mental, physical, spiritual and emotional wellness, extending life and enjoying aging...
  • Pandora's Podium - The place from where Pandora "speaks" on current issues - featuring special guests and timely topics. A platform for all the women who are helping to rewrite the Legend of Pandora...
  • Tea Talk - Everything about tea! Its origins, its purpose, its pleasure and the importance of sharing a cup...
  • Inspiring Women - Powerful women who have made and are making a difference ... from famous to your "next door neighbor" these stories will provide inspiration for your legacy.
  • 12 by 2012 -Are you one of 12 million women who have taken the pledge? See why this pledge is so important to women around the globe...
  • Pandora's Physician - Pandora's own resident physician, Frenesa Hall, MD, offers the best of traditional and modern medical advice.
  • Beyond Biology - Beyond Biology is more than exceptional ingredients and superb value, it is a product of and for a sustainable planet now. Find out why we believe we have some of the best skin care products available today, and why we say "if you can find a better product, buy it."
  • Cookin' up Karma - There are times when a particular individual or their story touches our heart - sometimes to uplift we need to lift up. Read about women who the community is "sharing" with to help lighten their load.
  • Pandora and the Desi Doctrine - "Desi" - Sanskrit for "of the country" - is a popular word used in South Asian cultures. A magnificent collection of writing that shares views on beauty and power from women of this heritage.

Come on in! Find your cup of tea, and fill it with some additional wisdom and wit from modern women writers.

Women of the Storm

August 22, 2010

Women of the Storm’s mission is to educate leaders and gain attention to the scale and breadth of devastation caused in the wake of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita by inviting all members of Congress and others who set the national agenda to visit New Orleans and coastal Louisiana to see first-hand the unprecedented damage, the challenges of rebuilding, the signs of progress, and how Louisiana’s recovery has a direct impact on every state in the nation. Women of the Storm, founded in Januar… read more

By Reena Daruwalla (Image courtesy Wikipedia Food Pyramid) First they told us to cut fats out of our diet because they would cause all manner of health problems from weight gain, to heart disease to, well death. Then they told us that it’s only the transfats that are bad for us; we should be having other ‘heart healthy oils’ and urged us to quaff down olive oil by the tablespoon and fish oil supplements by the handful. For a time all things Omega 3 were considered the bees’ kne… read more

God Why did this happen?

February 17, 2011

First, I am constantly, always, 24 hours a day with you, so you really do not worry about losing me. I love you and you can always write me. I'm there for everyone who needs help. Even if you just want to connect you'll find me in all things. You're doing very well. You have been more at ease that is what  you are experiencing now. You're afraid to lose that when you return back to society.Listen to your heart when you talk to people. You can also slowly build it up, no one who would find tha… read more

By Reena Daruwalla (Image courtesy Wikipedia Food Pyramid) First they told us to cut fats out of our diet because they would cause all manner of health problems from weight gain, to heart disease to, well death. Then they told us that it’s only the transfats that are bad for us; we should be having other ‘heart healthy oils’ and urged us to quaff down olive oil by the tablespoon and fish oil supplements by the handful. For a time all things Omega 3 were considered the bees’ kne… read more

How Media Can Change The World By Connecting Hearts

November 11, 2011

by Mary Mary
It was Christmas morning 2010 and I was having breakfast with my family. We paid extra attention to the cups and plates, the napkins and my little butter tray. The candles were lit and it was actually snowing outside! I had on Skyradio because they play non-stop Christmas songs and well I felt nostalgic [...]

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The Power of the Hunger Strike

August 24, 2011

By Reena Daruwalla
The concept of fasting as a means of protest is not new and it dates back to about 750BC in India. There are also instances of this form of protest to rise up against injustice in pre-Christian Ireland.
There have been very many instances of the hunger strike used as a visible and dramatic [...]

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The Story of a Unique, Ancient Collaboration

August 24, 2011

By Reena Daruwalla
The tiny, miniscule community of the Parsees (also Parsis) of India celebrated their New Year yesterday. It marked the completion of the 1380thyear of a very unique collaboration, the story of which goes something like this –
The Zoroastrian religion is considered to be one of the oldest monotheistic religions in the world; which [...]

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Why Peace in South Asia is in the Interests of the World

August 5, 2011

By Reena Daruwalla
Recently the United States Secretary of State, Hilary Rodham Clinton made a visit to India and various issues were discussed; among them being the recurrent theme of concern for the Americans – peace between India and neighbour Pakistan and nuclear power.
It is a complicated history that we share with Pakistan and one that [...]

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Amy Winehouse and the Forever 27 Club

July 27, 2011

By Reena Daruwalla

I remain firmly convinced that rock musicians are the poets of today; and equally the poets of yesteryears were the rock stars of the day – Shakespeare was undoubtedly the rock star of his time; appealing to the bawdy lowest denominator as much as cerebral elite.
And so it is with our modern poets; [...]

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Some Musings this Anti Boredom Month

July 26, 2011

By Reena Daruwalla
Every time my 7 year old daughter says she’s bored (usually said when she has exhausted her daily quota of TV viewing) I give her my stock reply “only boring people get bored” and give her my own example – I am never bored. Take this as a boast, an admission or a [...]

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Research tells you Why Tea is Good for Health

June 30, 2011

By Reena Daruwalla
Green, black, white, oolong, take your pick – tea in all its hues and varieties is good for us. It is not merely the cup that uplifts, refreshes and energizes, it is also, after all, the cup that heals!
The BBC told us a while back and tea is as good to drink as [...]

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Conflicting Nutritional Advice – What are we to make of it?

June 27, 2011

By Reena Daruwalla

(Image courtesy Wikipedia Food Pyramid)
First they told us to cut fats out of our diet because they would cause all manner of health problems from weight gain, to heart disease to, well death. Then they told us that it’s only the transfats that are bad for us; we should be having other ‘heart [...]

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A Journey on the East Coast

June 27, 2011

I traversed incredible beauty and invited revealing conversations on the last few segments of this 2500 mile journey. Of course, my task is not only to promote an awareness of Peace and Unity but, to engage in a dialogue of understanding between different walks of life. It is promising that in all 16 states I have ventured flows an undercurrent of hopefulness and [...]

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The Phenomenon of Anna Hazare

June 17, 2011

By Reena Daruwalla
In recent times the name of Anna Hazare has been dominating headlines and news channels in India – his actions have been described as anything from the beginning of a people’s revolution to blackmailing of the government.
 Kisan Baurao Hazare otherwise known as Anna (a term of respect) Hazare is a Gandhian, a social [...]

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