The New Season of Women of True Grit Vignettes
are Now on ABC  33/40

ABC 33/40ABC is showcasing select women from The Women of True Grit Film Series and Edie Hand’s Women of True Grit Book coming to life through conferences and educational Grit 101 life programs to help women and students not feel alone.

These vignettes highlight some amazing women and their accomplishments. Look for these segments every Tuesday on Talk of Alabama and on Sundays with the 10:00 PM news on ABC 33/40.

We also wish to thank our sponsors, Coca-Cola United and Piggly Wiggly for making this series possible.

Tennessee Valley LivingIn 2024 Edie will be introducing her Women of True Grit Vignettes to the Tennessee Valley Living Show on WAFF/48 WAFF 48 Televisionin Huntsville, AL. You can view their promotional video here.

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Explore Recent Women of True Grit Initiatives 

GRIT 101

GRIT 101

Edie Hand through her Women of True Grit initiatives has developed a program called GRIT 101.  This program offers tools to build strong life skills, and help deal with the challenges faced in various personal and business situations.  

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The Music of Women of True Grit

The Music of Women of True Grit

Part of the Women of True Grit programs has been to provide inspirational music to accompany their many media initiatives. Victoria Renée Hand and Ronnie McDowell have been contributors to these initiatives.  We invite you to listen to these past and current songs...

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Women of True Grit Vignettes on ABC 33/40

Women of True Grit Vignettes on ABC 33/40

Edie Hand, writer, filmmaker, and media personality will be showcasing LaJuana Bradford and Melanie Bridgeforth in her Women of True Grit vignette series. Watch Talk of Alabama on ABC 33/40 to hear their stories and view all the vignettes here on the Women of True Grit Website.

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To me, life is a string on which we hang our pearls. We all have been given pearls of life, we just have to recognize them through acts of kindness.

Edie Hand