Archive of ‘Changing The World’ category

The Power of a Good Old Fashioned Sob-Fest

I have two sons, ages eight and six.  In my quest to raise them free of misogynistic tendencies I try to let them cry when they feel the need.  The key word is “try” because sometimes I become impatient and tell them to quit crying like babies. I am after all, a mere mortal and occasionally […] Read more…

The 2013 List of Working Mother Gratitudes

10.  The Fellini-esque absurdity of trying to explain the Miley Cyrus “Wrecking Ball” video to my eight year old son reminded me how deeply creative I can be when backed into a corner. 9.   Managing to walk the fine line between a glass of wine to take the edge off and full-blown alcoholism for […] Read more…

Top Three Lessons Working Moms Can Learn From The Red Sox

I was born into Red Sox Nation.  Growing up in Boston, being a Red Sox fan is simply what you do – like breathing or drinking on St. Patty’s Day.  So when the Red Sox won the World Series in 2004 after an 86 year drought it seemed…well, unnatural.  Great but unnatural.  And now this year to have […] Read more…

It’s (Still, Sometime, Unfortunately) A Man’s World

I’m a sucker for anything related to women’s empowerment.  It’s like my kryptonite.  Send me an invite to anything that even vaguely hints there will be a room full of women inspiring and supporting each other and I’m there with bells on.  Maybe it’s because I work in the male dominated financial industry (fun fact: only […] Read more…

Working Mother to DC: Put Your Big Girl Panties On And Get Back To Work!

So let’s just get it out there that I will probably offend you no matter what your political affiliation:  Democrat, Republican, Libertarian, Anarchist (especially the anarchists – they take themselves way too seriously). I can’t be the only working mom out there who feels like DC is filled with a bunch of two-year-olds holding their […] Read more…

Girl Time – It’s Better Than Prozac

It’s been two weeks and I am still basking in the glow from a girls’ weekend with my closest high school friends.  I am here to tell you that seventy-two hours of belly laughing will change your life for the better.  You know, after the hangover subsides. As I boarded the plane at Logan Airport to head back […] Read more…

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