Facebook COO Sandberg: A Symbol of New Wave of Feminism?
The San Francisco Chronicle recently had an interesting piece on Facebook‘s Chief Operating Officer (COO), Sheryl Sandberg. Named Forbes magazine 5th most powerful woman in the world… …and Fortune‘s...
View ArticleMaybe One: A Case for Smaller Families
In The End of Nature, Bill McKibben discusses the perils of climate change, and in Maybe One turns his attention to the related problem of population growth, and to a powerful but simple thing every...
View ArticleDo I Want to Be A Mom? A Woman’s Guide to the Decision of a Lifetime
As a strong advocate for taking the parenthod decision seriously, I can say this book is a compassionate guide for women confronting the parenthood decision. Authors Diane Dell, a board-certified...
View ArticleThe Daddy Shift
In The Daddy Shift Jeremy Adam Smith takes us into the lives of stay-at-home dads. He knows it first hand because he is one. In addition to his personal stories and the stories of other stay-at-home...
View ArticleThe Future of Your Only Child
One-child households have doubled in the past two decades, making them the fastest growing family unit in America. In The Future of Your Only Child author Carl Pickhardt examines the particular...
View ArticleBaby Steps: To Have Kids or Not Have Kids, That is the Question
Last year a lovely woman named Mara Altman contacted me and asked if I would be willing to talk with her about my book, The Baby Matrix. She is a freelance writer, and has published best-selling Kindle...
View ArticleTrailblazers of a Post-Pronatal Society
I recently had the pleasure of coming in contact with the head of the St. Louis Chapter of the National Organization for Non-Parents, a non-profit organization I’ve touted here before that existed in...
View ArticleDoes Being an Aunt Beat Being a Mother?
My niece sent me a link to the New York Times.com article by single-no-kids Kate Bolick, “Let’s Hear It For Aunthood.” Bolick makes some interesting points, starting with-because nearly 1 in 5 American...
View ArticleNew National Science Foundation Rules Include the Childfree?
First Lady Michelle Obama recently spoke to the new rules put out by the National Science Foundation that are designed to make it easier for scientists – “especially women – to balance work and...
View ArticleFacebook COO Sandberg: A Symbol of New Wave of Feminism?
The San Francisco Chronicle recently had an interesting piece on Facebook‘s Chief Operating Officer (COO), Sheryl Sandberg. Named Forbes magazine 5th most powerful woman in the world… …and Fortune‘s...
View ArticleMaybe One: A Case for Smaller Families
In The End of Nature, Bill McKibben discusses the perils of climate change, and in Maybe One turns his attention to the related problem of population growth, and to a powerful but simple thing every...
View ArticlePeggy Orenstein: From Cinderella Ate My Daughter to Girls & Sex
Upon receiving a review copy of Peggy Orenstein’s latest book, Girls and Sex: Navigating the Complicated New Landscape, from her publicist at HarperCollins, I recalled another book of hers I really...
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