Sentences with phrase «about messaging women»

What do you recommend doing about messaging women who haven't logged in recently?

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Code for America co-founder Catherine Bracy fired off a series of tweets saying Silicon Valley should disown Thiel, urging men and women of all races not accept jobs at Facebook until he's off the board, and saying anyone who defends him is sending a powerful message about their values.
One 2005 study found that those preferences can play out in how often people approach each other online: women who were 6» 3» tall received 40 % fewer messages than women who were a more average 5» 5», while men who were 6» 3» and 6» 4» got about 60 % more messages than men who were 5» 7» or 5» 8».
While that was the theme of the evening, with most celebrities wearing black in solidarity with the Time's Up movement and speaking about the issues, Winfrey's rousing message celebrated the people who've fought for women and marked the beginning of a new era.
The Oscars may have been dominated by messages about women, but the actors weren't the only ones being celebrated.
Billionaire investing mogul Warren Buffett has a new message for the employers of America about women in the workforce in the wake of the #MeToo movement: Don't mess this up.
Roughly translating to «mobile friend,» mMitra is a free service that sends pregnant women and new moms in India voice messages that give them health updates and helpful information about raising children.
They hadn't gone far before [Robyn Rihanna] Fenty confronted [Chris] Brown about a long text message from another woman she had discovered on his phone.
At Refinery29 — which describes itself as «a modern woman's destination for how to live a stylish, well - rounded life» — the goal is not just about putting out the highest volume, but also finding the right channels and mechanisms for distributing its message.
Not only is «Blockers» one of the few women - directed movies coming from a major studios this year, but it's sex - positive message about consent and societal pressures around people losing their virginity make it an incredible feat in the midst of the #MeToo and Time's Up movement.
Her message: high - ranking women need to help women in middle management (they make up about 37 % of mid-career ranks) to advance to the top tier (where women comprise about 27 % of the population).
«As a woman, mother and president of a retail business whose customers predominantly are women, I realize we have a responsibility to think about the messages we send to the customers we reach each day,» she said in a company statement.
My cousin first told me about the Kode With Klossy Scholarship and I really identified with the message of empowering women in the IT field.
Also in this episode, we talk about Premier Rachel Notley's message to Muslims at the end of Ramadan... somehow, it sparked the need to point out, once again, that women can wear whatever they want.
The audience was a room full of women business owners who were thinking about using the stage to spread a message while also making money.
But fired up as I was about porn culture and sexual violence, and questioning attitudes towards women in the Church, I felt bombarded by messages about conservative «biblical womanhood» that I couldn't identify with and that didn't seem to do anything to challenge the injustice I saw.
No More Page 3 is uncompromising in its judgement of what some consider a British institution, condemning the messages The Sun gives out to children and explaining how jarring it looks next to stories about rape and domestic violence, which supposedly display a more supportive attitude towards women's issues.
But hopefully, Dr. Mielnik concluded, as NaPro Technology become more widely available at clinics like Gianna «women will «vote with their feet» about the kind of health care they want to receive» and send the message to the medical community that treatments that do not treat the underlying problem and which suppress, destroy, or bypass their naturally - occurring cycle are no longer acceptable to them.»
That's the message the Vatican sent to reporters on Thursday, a day after news broke about a private conversation between the pontiff and a woman in Argentina.
It was this message that inspired me to devote the entire month of February to studying everything the Bible says about women and beauty.
Perhaps because women are often honest about our relational needs, we frequently send this false message to women, implying — or blatantly claiming — once they wholeheartedly give themselves to a relationship with Jesus, they will no longer need the friendship, love, or companionship of other people.
Would you say that womanist perspectives on the Old Testament are more about finding the redemptive notes in what I often take to be an oppressive narrative for women, or is it more about reimagining the central messages and letting it speak fresh to a modern reader?
I've watched one young woman after another pour out her heart, expressing deep emotion about the messages they heard from other generations:
Women aged 22 to 77 talked openly about the messages we send to one another and how they impact our spiritual lives.
I was just sharing last night how a woman at my last church was talking about unconditional love in the face of her grandkids opening presents, but when she didn't hear the tried and true message from the previous pastor (who by the way was one of architects of the church's mission to «love God and love people unconditionally) that was a problem.
Also, can you imagine how confusing messages about not raping women and children from neighboring tribes would be?
Christian diet books, brochures for Bible - based weight - loss programs, and evangelical women's stories about their bodies do not articulate a uniform message.
It is to live with a constant barrage of mixed messages, from both male and female authority figures, about the role of women in society.
It is doubtful that all the theologizing in Hebrews, the remarks by Paul about women and slaves, or the apocalyptic horrors of Revelation will be found to be consistent with Jesus» message.
«Over the last three decades I have had the pleasure of standing on a church stage and introducing women teachers, knowing that the congregation was about to hear a message inspired and empowered by the Holy Spirit.
I am quite passionate about the «issue» of women and fiercely resist patriarchal messaging that is tossed about as God's word.
Both Matthew and Luke therefore reject the implication in the present arrangement of the Marcan story that the women disobeyed the command of the unknown messenger in keeping silent about the message they were instructed to tell the disciples and Peter.
Even though my book is about a specific topic — it's a gentle but provocative love letter to the Church about welcoming and affirming women — I approach it as art, not a message to be preached, or an argument to be made.
To both the women at the tomb and to us, the angel gives three messages: one about the past, one about the present, one about the future.
Wonder Woman wasn't just a great superhero movie (though it was), it had a great underlying message about gender equality and female empowerment.
How about we just drop that and form a new message: Pursue God and quit lying to women to fulfill your desires for emotional and physical intimacy.
He explores how Methodism grew from a barely perceptible impulse in the Church of England in the 18th century to a foremost expression of Christianity in the modern world; how the mixing of Enlightenment rationality and evangelical enthusiasm resulted in Methodism's perennial doubleness of vision; how the Methodist message was heard, internalized and enacted in a bewildering variety of social and geographic locations; how opposition from Outsiders fostered strength while conflict between insiders fostered weakness; how money was raised, spent and symbolized; how women and racial and ethnic minorities found nourishment in the Methodist message; how the movement managed to circle the globe completely; and finally, how a gaggle of theories about secularization might help us understand Methodism's decline in the latter half of the 20th century.
When I read about slavery, how a woman who has been deflowered unwillingly is sold to the offender, when I read about God torturing a man on a bet, or how he floods the world because peopkle «aren't doing what he wants» despite designign them to work that way, I get a very strong message.
The message should be about supporting women — not pressuring them or pitting them against each other.
lol I had met woman about two years before this who messaged me.
Getting that message out, she said, means battling the influence of well - financed formula companies, brief maternity leaves that allow little time for mother and baby to get in sync, workplaces with no place or time for working mothers to pump, and an American society squeamish about a woman's breasts providing a child's food.
On a pregnancy message board to which I once belonged, there were a fair number of women who'd brag about their postdates births, and dismiss any comments or questions about the inherent risks.
I think some of the guys are getting the wrong message that women only care about money when looking for potential marriage partners.
I think we need to talk to our daughters and sons about the messages that the media is sending them about women, body image, and sex, much in the same way that we deconstruct the messages about fast food and other issues.
This means that most women have gotten the message about the importance of breastfeeding and want to try.
I've already had a few young women message me about breastfeeding and ask for help, telling me how I make them more confident to breastfeed.»
«I thought my video was sending out a really positive message about natural birth and I hope it reassures other pregnant women
She set up The Positive Birth Movement (PBM), a global network of antenatal discussion groups, with the aim of improving childbirth and giving women better access to support and information, not anticipating the huge appetite among women for more positive messages about birth.
And so, what was just messages about the breast and the sexualization of the breast that were causing people trouble, but also societies images about what a sexy woman is.
Only one place was not inline with our political message but still more than happy to have a dialogue about women leaders.
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