“Nobody else was telling these stories,” says MacDonald. “I had a young daughter at the time and wanted the world to be different for her. I wanted her to have female role models, examples of what she could be if she dreamed big.”
Notable Women of Vision over the years include former (and so far only female) Prime Minister Kim Campbell, former premier Rachel Notley, and former Mrs. Universe, actress, and model Ashley Callingbull
And even though the series was meant to inspire little girls, MacDonald credits her daughter for helping shape the series as she grew up.
“She’s had input all along the way,” beams MacDonald. “She’s grown up with these stories. I would go to her and say, ‘We’re talking about this person, and this is the angle I’m thinking about. What do you think?’ It helped make the show better.”
But even though Woman of Vision has been dormant for the past few years, MacDonald hasn’t. Over the pandemic, she has hosted monthly panels on mental health. And now that the world has opened up again, she’s resumed her work as a prolific speaker and emcee, hosting and moderating events across the country while balancing the consulting work she does with New ViewPoint. Woman of Vision of course remains a priority, even if she’s got the privilege of taking time to plot out its next 25 years — perhaps reaching 500 women profiled isn’t out of the question.
“I still have a lot of work do to,” she says. “I have too much energy to stop.”
This article appears in the Jan/Feb 2024 issue of Edify