Excuse my beach brain today. A week of vacation on Cape Cod, walking on the beach every afternoon has put my mind into Margaritaville without the hangover. The sun, sand, and ocean waves spark ideas. Sometimes diametrically opposing ideas.
Read MoreThis summer you don’t have to plan an elaborate vacation abroad befitting an Instagram feed in order to reap the benefits of time off.
Read MoreAll politics aside, a lot of grown-ups are acting out and acting rude in public spaces from restaurants to parks, offices, streets and more with shouting, yelling, shoving and worse.
Read MoreIn Puerto Rico, a struggling economy plus the onslaught of two hurricanes is often seen in either of two ways: opportunity for investors with innovation from entrepreneurs or a landscape of serial disasters
Read MoreArtist Linda Stein wants you to keep your hands on her art.Sculptor, activist, educator, performer, writer and founding president of Have Art: Will Travel!, Stein is collaborating with Take The Lead July 18 for a powerful fundraising event, “Carry The Spirit of Seneca Falls: Gender Parity in 2018 and Beyond,”
Read MoreCourtney Love, Hilary Clinton, Madeleine Albright, Marcia Clark, Tonya Harding and The Spice Girls taught women as much about how to be as how not to be
Read MoreI grew up in rags.
Read MoreIt’s a good thing Marina DiDomenico is in the coffee business. Because she drinks 8 to 10 cups a day. Real coffee. No decaf. The co-founder of Amora, a subscription-based premium coffee direct to consumers delivery company, spent almost 30 years in the food product business before launching the brand in 2011 with her husband, Jim Fosina.
Read MoreBeyond the Imposter Syndrome – and perhaps a sidebar to it— is a new social media push calling out for women to declare their doctoral degrees and use the title they earned.
Read MoreTwo female doctors noticed a pattern when observing speakers at medical conferences
Read MoreThousands of available tech apps address the needs of mostly white, male Silicon Valley tech workers.
Read MoreSuccess does not grant immunity from mental health concerns. The recent suicides of Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain remind everyone that celebrity, achievement and accolades professionally do not erase or reduce the need to address mental health. Approximately one in five adults in
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