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Tag Archives: women
Rah rah sis boom bah!
Typically when I read letters to the editor like the one written by Michael Ross (The Forum, May 6, 2012), I do not respond to them. I figure all the sensible folks who read it will recognize the absurdity of … Continue reading
Lead like a girl.
There are two researchers – Jack Zenger and Joseph Folkman – who last month published a blog about their most recent leadership data collection. The blog post references data to answer the question, “Are women better leaders than men?” And the answer is … Continue reading
When Sophia isn’t a viable option…
I want to believe that I will age like Sophia Loren has aged – like a fine wine that truly improves with age. Increasingly though I believe I am destined to go the route of Maxine – who compared to … Continue reading
Tagged Aging, Cybill Shepherd, Humor, Jane Fonda, Maxine, Sophia Loren, Susan Sarandon, women
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I say…
Alright already – the day has come to speak about the whole He Says, She Says thing. And I don’t mean the movie with Kevin Bacon and Elizabeth Perkins (which is technically He Said, She Said – and truly one of … Continue reading
Tagged fierce girl, gender, He Said She Said, He Says, labeling theory, men, newspapers, She Says, The Forum, women
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Congratulations Nadine!
I had to laugh when my friend Amy sent me the story about Fargo’s Nadine Schweigert’s vow to herself. Amy picked up the story on Yahoo!, but I caught the original story on InForum (written by Tammy Swift). Nadine Schweigert’s … Continue reading