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Michelle Obama on Work-Life Balance
Cross-posted at MotherTalkers. Glad to see we have a first lady focused on the plight of working families. In a recent speech before corporate executives, Michelle Obama addressed the internal conflict faced by many working parents trying to have it al...[Read on]
Rebecca Woods: Balancing Act
Rebecca Woods is one of Australia's most stylish and consistent professional surfers. Emerging from the Central Coast of New South Whales, she is now a dangerous and valuable competitor on the ASP Women’s World Tour. Rebecca is also one of a handful of ...[Read on]
Gender 'Balance' on the Horizon?
New Yorker Cartoonist Liza Donnelly has feminism and the GOP on her mindLiza Donnelly | Today 12:00 am < p> Editor’s Note: Liza Donnelly, noted cartoonist for The New Yorker, is also the editor, with her husband, Michael Maslin, of the book Ca...[Read on]
Sporty Spotlight Saturday presents Kellie Smirnoff
This Saturday the sporty spotlight shines bright on thirty-nine-year-old triathlete, Kellie “Midget” Smirnoff. Check out Kellie’s in-depth interview below where she dishes on her twin sister, enjoying the journey, and heart. Name: Kellie “Midg...[Read on]
President Obama gives girls a chance
Ever since I was a little girl, I declared myself the equal of boys. I never believed that a boy could do something better than me, and it became my small mission in life to prove any boy wrong when he said that he was better. So, when Hillary Clinton an...[Read on]
A Letter to My Life
To the various things in my life that I would like to bitch about — because I can. To my first condo: I cannot wait to move into you, I really can’t, but there are many things to do and buy and I lack either the knowledge or the time to accomplish e...[Read on]
Sisters Unite! Executive Order creates White House Council on Women and Girls…
President Barack Obama signed an executive order today creating a White House Council for Women and Girls to focus the federal government’s efforts on advancing the interests of a group that has long done less well than men by a number of measures. Oba...[Read on]
Kickboxing – Fun and Fitness Combined
By Alyssa Dietris If you are looking for a power packed workout that works on cardio and toning at the same time, kickboxing may be for you. A study released by the ACE, American Council on Exercise, stated that kickboxing can burn anywhere from 350 to ...[Read on]
Happy Birthday Meryl Streep
Feminist actress Meryl Streep is 60 years old today. Here are some quotes which exemplifies why she is so beloved: I think the most liberating thing I did early on was to free myself from any concern with my looks as they pertained to my work. AND Integr...[Read on]
George W. Bush Penning Book on Presidential Decisions
George W. Bush is hard at work on a book about his life’s greatest decisionsGeorge W. Bush | Today 10:45 am George W. Bush is keeping his forthcoming memoir simple. Rather than rambling on and on about his life, the former president will inste...[Read on]
Why employers should offer a running incentive
I'm always amazed how running in the morning completely shapes the outlook on the rest of my day.Running (even the not so great ones) leaves me energetic and ridiculously happy all day a long. I'm probably 50 times more productive on days I run in...[Read on]
Tribeca 2010 – Monica and David
I was able to take in a couple of films at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival. I wish I could have seen more, but that’s life.  The three films I saw were all female directed: Cairo Time by Ruba Nadda; Monica and David by Ali Codina; and Joan Rivers -...[Read on]
Ana Ivanovic Discusses Life on the Tennis Tour
Ana Ivanovic. By Manuela Davies/doubleXposure.com.Professional tennis players might lead the ultimate jet-set life. From Sydney’s Australian Open, in January, to New York City’s U.S. Open, which ends in September, the men and women on the tenn...[Read on]
Bouncing Back after Being Laid Off
No matter how happy or content we are, there always seems to be a little voice inside us that thinks, "I would be happier if..." We seem to be forever creating wish lists for new jobs, better relationships, financial success, or even spiritual ...[Read on]
Women & Wine - Our love for wine & food makes us the Ambassador's to the world
I lead a priviledged life and I know it. I get invited to some of the best tables to experience great food and drink great wine. I also meet interesting people through Women & Wine http://womenwine.com and our weekly radio show http://womenandwineradio.co...[Read on]
Feminism, fathers and valuing parenthood
Cross posted on PhD in Parenting. On May 17,  I participated in the Fem 2.0 chat on twitter. The topic of discussion was mommies and feminism. We talked about a lot of things, but one thing I said towards the end of the chat seemed to resonate with a l...[Read on]
New accessories and clothes may help fitness efforts
What if you could improve your athleticism or physique just by wearing an accessory or an article of clothing? Thanks to a new crop of performance wear products, you actually may be able to do so. For the most part, the items sound too good to be true ...[Read on]
Catching up with 2010 Olympic hopeful Rachael Flatt
Seventeen year old Rachael Flatt, the 2008 World Junior Champion and 2008 US Championships silver medalist, has her sights squarely set on the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. After a short holiday in Hawaii this summer, Rachael is headed back to the ic...[Read on]
History Is on Women's Side in the Workplace
(WOMENSENEWS)--A flurry of February headlines announced, just in time for Women's History Month, that for the first time women outnumber men on the nation's payrolls. Second-paragraph perspective pointed out that is mainly because of the depleted employe...[Read on]
Greet the sun with Pick-Me-Up Yoga
The feeling of waking up more tired than you were previous to falling asleep is a complete drag. This can be contributed to by a number of different things. Your mattress, what time of month it is, and one drink too many the night prior can all cause you...[Read on]
Christine Brennan: Title IX Not to Blame for "Poor Decision-Making of Athletic Directors"
Christine Brennan, sports reporter and columnist for USA Today, was recently interviewed by Real Clear Sports. Brennan's consistent support and advocacy for Title IX was reflected, in particular, in her explanation for why Title IX is not to blame for cu...[Read on]
Halle Berry Gets Back to Work (and Covers Vogue)
Halle Berry hasn’t been in a movie in several years, hasn’t done an interview in over three, yet she could not resist the call that came in to be on the cover of September’s Vogue. Halle is the first woman of color to be on the cover of a Septemb...[Read on]
New SNL Cast Member Braves F.C.C. on First Day of Work
What‘s the best way to not impress your boss on your first day of work? By dropping an f-bomb, just like SNL’s Jenny Slate did on Saturday night. ...[Read on]
Title IX: 38 Years Later
by Kavitha Sivashanker, Fellow, National Women's Law Center Today marks the 38th anniversary of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. Title IX is a federal law prohibiting sex discrimination in all federally funded educational programs. It has op...[Read on]
What They Forget to Teach in High School
My daughter graduated from college last week, and although I've known her for 22 years, I'm still amazed at this miracle that has grown from a good idea in my mind into a fabulous, full-grown person. When I thought about having a kid, the reality was comp...[Read on]
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