OH MY GOSH I love this woman. I know you will too, since you ARE this woman. Hey look, we’re all doing our best here (which sometimes IS our best, and sometimes is our I-didn’t-show-up-for-work-in-pajamas…THROW-ME-A-PARADE work). Also, some days, it’s work from home in pajamas day. Not all days are created equal, and no days […]
Category Archives: Family & Personal
How We Chose the 2018 TIME 100 List of the World’s Most Influential People
From TIME authored by Edward Felsenthal: “One of the most stirring moments in this year’s billion-dollar blockbuster Black Panther, whose director, Ryan Coogler, and lead actor, Chadwick Boseman, are both on this year’s TIME 100, comes early in the film. A terrorist attack has upended the kingdom of Wakanda. As Boseman’s T’Challa returns to take the throne, his mother, played […]
5 Politicians Fighting Against Breastfeeding Discrimination
From She Knows authored by Sarah Hardstaff: “Sometimes, it feels like whatever a mom does, someone is waiting to jump out and judge her. And there are no exceptions made for moms who tread the corridors of political power in governments around the globe. The words every breastfeeding mother — politician or otherwise — dreads are, […]
Girl power! How little Princess Charlotte made history with the new royal baby’s birth
From Market Watch authored by Karen Friar: “The new British royal baby’s birth on Monday has made history — with a dose of girl power for his big sister, Princess Charlotte. For the first time, the arrival of a son won’t demote an older sister in the line of succession to the U.K. throne. That means Prince […]
This Is the Moment Sen. Tammy Duckworth and Her Baby Made History on the Senate Floor
From TIME authored by Jennifer Calfas: “Senator Tammy Duckworth and her newborn baby just made history. Duckworth brought her newborn baby, Maile, to the Senate floor to vote Thursday just weeks after giving birth — marking a pivotal moment for lawmakers and their families a day after the Senate passed, without objection, a resolution that allows senators […]
What is a Returnship? (Hint: Something You Probably Want to Check Out if You’re Returning to the Workforce)
From The Muse authored by Jane Bianchi: “If you’ve been out of the traditional workforce for a few years—maybe you spent a few years at home with your kids, served in the military, or took time off while finding your path—you might feel a little shaky on your feet. You’d probably welcome a way to […]
This Is How I Finally Confronted My Office Bully
From Career Contessa authored by Erin Strybis: “We all have memories of school bullies we’d like to leave behind. But bullying doesn’t end after graduation—in fact, it’s common in the workplace. According to the Workplace Bullying Institute, bullying is actually four times more common than sexual harassment in the workplace. It’s also an issue that affects both […]
‘Always Pass On What You Have Learned’: The Reciprocal Value Of Mentoring — And Tips On Maximizing The Relationship
From Above the Law authored by Allison Peryea: “There have been great mentors in American cinema — Yoda, Mr. Miyagi, Emilio Estevez’s hockey coach character in The Mighty Ducks. And just like how mentorship can be critical in learning to be a Jedi, a Karate Kid, or a left wing, the input and guidance from […]
Amal Clooney Weighs in on the MeToo Movement, and Seeking Justice for Women Around the World
From VOGUE authored by Bridget Read: “At the 2015 Golden Globes, Tina Fey introduced George Clooney, that night receiving a lifetime achievement award, by detailing the achievements of his wife, Amal, instead. “Amal is a human rights lawyer who worked on the Enron case, was an adviser to Kofi Annan regarding Syria, and was selected for a […]
Here’s how much more women could earn if household chores were compensated
From CNBC authored by Abgail Hess: “Men outearn women in every country on earth. In the United States, women earn an average of $0.80 for every dollar earned by a man. Thisgap is even larger for African American and Latina women. There are many causes for this pay gap, but one factor is that women are doing […]