How This Publicist Turned Her Sony Success Into An Entrepreneurial Dream By Haniyah Philogene At midnight on July 29, Beyonce Knowles-Carter released her 7th full length studio album, RENAISSANCE, a musical work that was one of the year’s most hotly anticipated. The multi-platinum artist stoked enthusiasm over the prior six weeks, dropping her first single, Break My Soul, in late…
7 Common Toddler Behaviors and What They Mean Two-year-olds act out their emotions in some pretty bizarre ways. Learn how to crack the code of seven toddler behaviors. By Hagar Scher 7 Bizarre Toddler Behaviors, Explained Your toddler is becoming a verbal, opinionated little person. In fact, they might be downright bossy—telling you where to sit, which pants they want…
Recipe Courtesy of Mommy’s Fabulous Finds Rainbow waffles are a magically delicious way to start off your day. These colorful waffles are perfect for Sunday brunch, birthday parties, sleepovers, or for St. Patrick’s Day breakfast. The kids will agree, rainbow food is fantastic! Ingredients For Rainbow Waffles waffle mix food coloring whipped cream rainbow sprinkles Instructions For Rainbow Waffles Preheat…
The Gender Barriers in Financial Services ‘Women are still being overlooked’ By Eve Maddock-Jones Half of women say they have experienced barriers to their career within financial services because of factors such as pregnancy and menopause, a recent study has found. Simplify Consulting published research into the gender pay gap and experiences and found the ‘glass ceiling’ was still ever-present…
Akpojotor Advocates For Girls’ Education in Nigeria Written by Rochelle Beighton, CNN Only 10 countries in the world have a bigger gender gap than Nigeria when it comes to education, with around 70% of boys in the country attending primary school, compared to only 58% of girls. It’s just one of the issues that Nigerian artist Marcellina Akpojotor addresses in her work.…
CEO Credits Her Career Success to Advice She Got When She Was 11 By Morgan Smith Beth Ford never imagined her career would make headlines. The Land O’Lakes CEO grew up in Sioux City, Iowa, as one of eight kids. Her first job was detasseling corn for $2 an hour. During college, she cleaned toilets and painted houses. Decades later,…
Here’s How to Stay Cool and Safe When a Heat Wave Hits Heat-related illness can be deadly—and anyone can be affected. By Korin Miller We’re in the thick, sweltering stickiness of summer and extreme heat has blanketed many parts of the country. You’ve likely felt unbearably sweaty, tired, or cranky (or a lovely combination of the three) at some point in the last…
Sara Margulis On Turning A Passion Project Into A Business By Shelley Zalis You’re planning your dream wedding and an even dreamier honeymoon. When you and your partner set out to populate your wedding registry, you realize you already have all the dishes, small appliances, and cocktail shakers you need – after all, you’re both adults. What you really need is some…
Mika Brzezinski: 7 Tips for College Women Entering the Workforce Mika Brzezinski laid out a career roadmap for young women on Wednesday during a keynote address at the annual Women’s History Month Luncheon hosted by the Biden Institute at the University of Delaware. By Julianne Pepitone As founder of Know Your Value, Mika Brzezinski has doled out a lot of career…
Fast Food, Prunes, & Dementia: Which Foods Help Women’s Health? Fast food is convenient but devastating to the body and linked to a higher risk of dementia, with health damage passed on even to babies. By Judy Siegel-Itzkovich There is growing evidence that you are what you eat and that frequent consumption of highly processed “fast food” wreaks havoc on the…