MottoHow to Be a Working Mom Without Completely Losing Your MindTIME - Jessica N. TurnerOne Saturday in mid-September, my younger son, Ezra, and my daughter, Adeline, were playing with building blocks together on the circle rug in our living room. This rug sits in front of a bay window and some bookshelves and is where the kids spend many hours playing with their toys. A few Cheerios …
MottoHow Being a Single Mom Gave This Entrepreneur the Courage to Launch Her Own CompanyTIME - Ronda JacksonIn The Boss, women share how they became successful and the lessons they learned along the way. In the United States, many children live in single-parent households led by women. My two sons fit into that category, and I felt an overwhelming amount of guilt, pressure and shame that my sons weren’t …
MottoThis Female CEO Had to Make Up a Male Boss to Get Manufacturers to Take Her SeriouslyTIME - Jessica ParkIn The Boss, women share how they became successful and the lessons they learned along the way. “Once you become a boss, you’ll never be able to work for anyone else again.” I grew up hearing my dad say that over and over again, and it undoubtedly put me on the path that I’m on today. Ampersand As …
MottoZephyr Teachout Wants To Be New York’s Top Lawyer. She’s Also Pregnant. But Don’t Let That Overshadow Her CampaignTIME - Alana AbramsonZephyr Teachout never planned to run for Attorney General of New York while pregnant. The 46-year-old activist and professor isn’t new to politics — she mounted a remarkably effective, although ultimately unsuccessful, challenge to Gov. Andrew Cuomo in 2014 — but she expected to remain in her …
MottoHow to Use Dating Apps Without Hurting Your Mental Health, According to ExpertsTIME - Jamie DucharmeAt this point, there’s little dispute that dating apps work. Research has found that the quality of relationships that start online is not fundamentally different from those that start in person, and 59% of respondents to a 2015 Pew Research Center survey said dating apps and websites are “a good …
MottoCan an App Prevent Pregnancy?TIME - Alexandra SifferlinBy the time Jackie Blume was in her early 20s, like many women her age, she’d been taking the Pill every day for nearly a decade. When she was 23, Blume — now 28 and living in Wilmington, North Carolina — started embracing a more “natural” lifestyle, which for her meant paying attention to what she …