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Raising Your Teen Without Raising Your Voice: Yes, It's Possible
Steps you can take to move you towards a deeper relationship with your teenager.
by:
Andrea Markusich
Mummy
Reliving My Birth Trauma At A Birth Celebration
Barely able to choke out the reading through my tears, I was mortified at having allowed the baggage of my birth to enter this sacred space.
by:
Caitlin McQueen
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Mummy
Stretch Marks are the New Plus Size (and We're Loving it)
Unless you’re living under a rock, you’ve probably noticed a movement to include a variety of body types in advertising.
by:
Heather M. Jones
Teens
Smoke Free Movies
The Dollars and Sense Reality of Smoking
These are the movies you thought it was okay to send your kids to. So what’s a parent to do?
Money
Stop Joking About Hiding Delivery Packages From Your Husband
“Dear Amazon. Please come while my husband is at work.”
by:
Heather M. Jones
In The News
I'm Sick of "Beauty Is Better Than Brains" Messaging. We Need to Stop.
The fact is that you can’t be what you can’t see.
by:
Vanessa Vakharia
Shopping
The Marketing Campaigns Leaving Me Craving Sexist Campaigns of My Youth
I really wish it had not been assumed that I was at a stage in life where receiving black, lacy incontinence underpants as gifts would make me happy.
by:
Chloe Girvan
In The News
Sports Illustrated and Stretch Marks Go Well Together
This beautifully un-retouched ad from Lane Bryant celebrates body positivity.
by:
Ashley MacInnis
Relationships
Social Media May Be a Cause of Major Depression in Our Teen Girls
Between 2005 and 2014, rates of depression have jumped significantly - and 75% of cases in the study are girls.
by:
Anne Radcliffe
Shopping
Why Are We Still Waiting for Ads to Cut the “For Boys” & “For Girls” Crap?
These subtle messages add up. It’s the micro-messages that we need to watch for.
by:
Heather M. Jones
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