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How to Write a Stellar Resume After a Career Pause

By: Nancy Mcsherry Jensen Whether you’ve taken several months off for maternity leave, an enforced COVID break to care for your family, or you’ve been away for several years taking care of your kids, the job search process has changed radically in the past few years. We are the authors of Back to Business and are so excited to share our insights about how to…

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Zimbabwe’s Women Look Beyond Patriarchal Boundaries

By Jackie Abramian “Institute for Young Women Development was inspired by my personal reality of being a girl child from a poverty-stricken family in rural communal lands of Mashonaland Central Province in Zimbabwe,” says Glanis Changachirere who in 2009, at age 26 founded IYWD to reverse societal disregard for investing in young girls’ and women’s safety, education and future. “I lived with…

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The Australian Radio Station for Women By Women

By Madeline Hislop Earlier this month, a new radio station for women by women was launched, connecting female listeners with some of Australia’s most recognizable media personalities. Headed up by long-time radio personality Jo Stanley, Broad Radio brings together a hilarious and intelligent team of broadcasters, including Angela Pippos, Anjali Rao, Bianca Chatfield, Kerrie Stanley, Kirsty Webeck, Shelley Ware and Zoe Daniel,…

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Tuscan Butter Roast Chicken

Tuscan Butter Roast Chicken Recipe Courtesy of Delish and  MAKINZE GORE Turn your leftovers into chicken salad or toss some into chicken noodle soup! INGREDIENTS 1 (3-lb.) whole chicken Kosher salt Freshly ground black pepper 1 lb. baby potatoes, halved 1 large head broccoli, cut into florets 1 large red onion, cut into wedges 2 c. cherry tomatoes 2 tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil Pinch red pepper…

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The Japanese Approach to Accepting Life’s Challenges

BY SARAH DIGIULIO Twenty-twenty has been a lot to swallow. But in terms of how to cope and carry on, the best first step may indeed be accepting the realities we’ve faced, however difficult or grim. In Japan, the concept of acceptance is fundamental to the traditional culture. There are many Japanese words that translate to “acceptance” – “ukeireru” is just one of…

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