Calling themselves the Shooting Blue Stars this college-smart, 20-something group of women get together once a week at a local pub to sit together around a small table and conspire.

Tech savvy, these young women are conspiring to solve some of the world’s biggest challenges; some of the biggest challenges, that is, in their world.

They’re attracted to words like courage, confidence, and adventure. Each week they ask each other: “What is the biggest challenge you faced this week that you’d like to overcome?” Then they dare that person to overcome it, on the spot.

In the midst of so much fun, the one KEY word that seems to be missing, overlooked altogether, in fact, is the word leadership.

Do the words leadership and women go together?

What would happen if women looked at leadership as a natural born skill that they already have? What if leadership training for women was a career choice that came with curriculum to take them, for example, from the classroom to Congress?

If it doesn’t exist, let’s create it! For all women, everywhere. Do you agree?

“As a science journalist and impact entrepreneur, I use the New Science of a women’s brain to inspire and motivate all women, everywhere, as leaders.” – Alexia Parks 10 Traits of Women of Power and Courage.