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Marketing to Moms Through Dads?
Recently, I had the opportunity to attend and speak at the national marketing-to-moms conference. Sitting through presentations, workshops and general discussions with my marketing industry peers over meals and breaks during the two-day experience, I took mental note of a key theme permeating the conversation: Dads.
From Pregnancy To Panic Attacks, It’s Not Easy Being A Parent
For the past year, Ive been researching a book on the ways radical fertility treatments are transforming American families. Ive learned that infertility strikes 10 to 12% of the human population, regardless of age, income, race, ethnicity and gender. Gay men, virgins, nuns, sexually active teenagers – they all can be infertil
I’m Raising a Vain Baby!
“Mirror mirror on the wall, who’s the fairest of them all?” My childhood obsession (Snow White) goes deeper than I thought. I’ve recently concluded that I’m raising a vain baby… and I don’t want it any other way. She is fabulous, and (as her mom) I think she should know it.
What Does “Good” Look Like For a Working Mom?
What does good look like? This is probably the most confounding question for a working mom. There are so many public images of women doing it all, looking great and seemingly at peace with the world. Working motherhood isnt really like that. It is amazing but far from perfect. And each of us wears working motherhood in our own way.
Life Lessons from The King’s Speech and Beyond
With the big win of The King’s Speech at the Academy Awards Sunday night comes an invitation to discuss a most basic premise of the Soul to Soul Perspective–wisdom can be found everywhere–everyday life is our best and most profound teacher. The books, movies, articles, songs, confrontations, illnesses, and even laundry create the tapestry of a sacred life.