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AFRICAN MOON: I think we need to
start talking to women before they become mothers.
In December 2014,
he started talking to a woman online and offered her his friendship.
Not exact matches
When she first
started talking about how the school needed
to become more diverse, she says, «I was surprised
to find out the meme around Harvey Mudd was that we are a merit - based institution and bringing in more
women or people of color would mean lowering our standards.»
«Before they could even
start talking about the business they were building, they had
to explain
to the guys around the table how
women thought about their closets or whatever it might be.»
To start, Horie believes that successful women need to openly talk about the help they receive in order to «have it all.&raqu
To start, Horie believes that successful
women need
to openly talk about the help they receive in order to «have it all.&raqu
to openly
talk about the help they receive in order
to «have it all.&raqu
to «have it all.»
I learned this not from a class in feminist studies, but from Jesus — who was brought into the world by a
woman whose obedience changed everything; who revealed his identity
to a scorned
woman at a well; who defended Mary of Bethany as his true disciple, even though
women were prohibited from studying under rabbis at the time; who obeyed his mother; who refused
to condemn the
woman caught in adultery
to death; who looked
to women for financial and moral support, even after the male disciples abandoned him; who said of the
woman who anointed his feet with perfume that «wherever this gospel is preached throughout the world, what she has done will also be told, in memory of her»; who bantered with a Syrophoenician
woman,
talked theology with a Samaritan
woman, and healed a bleeding
woman; who appeared first before
women after his resurrection, despite the fact that their culture deemed them unreliable witnesses; who charged Mary Magdalene with the great responsibility of announcing the
start of a new creation, of becoming the Apostle
to the Apostles.
A few days earlier, I had the chance
to talk with Norma — a
woman who had once been a sponsored child and who is now responsible for leading all the programs related
to women's empowerment in Colomi, where World Vision has just
started making an impact.
If I decided the World
started 4,000 years ago with one man, one
woman and a dancing bear, people would rightly consider me a fool, but give me a white collar and black robes and change it
to 6,000 years, one man, one
woman and a
talking snake, and all of a sudden I'm believed without question.
To get a gauge of just how inane the belief in creationism / intelligent design is in the 21st Century, here are some areas they must ignore, any one of which proves beyond rational argument that, not surprisingly, the World did not
start about 6,000 years ago at the behest of the Judeo - Christian god, with one man, one
woman and a
talking snake.
If Atheists
started wars in the name of Science and killed countless
women and children, then yeah go ahead and say that we don't have any room
to talk.
So when you
start talking about evangelicals, the image that comes across in the American press and, as I understand it, in the British press as well, is that these people hate gays, are opposed
to women's rights and are anti-environmentalist.
This other Ted would
start talking to him in this growling voice and point out that this
woman thinks you could never have her.
Just when the culture
starts talking about
women's liberation, many voices within the church also raise their voices
to the cause.
I don't remember how, but we
started talking, and that's when I found about the really cool concept of Mama Glow — a lifestyle website and movement that educates and inspires
women about embracing our own radiant energy through a holistic approach
to life, during pregnancy and beyond.
While the conversation lately has been about how many socioeconomically disadvantaged
women are having children outside of marriage as well as the rise in choice motherhood, don't be surprised if we
start talking instead about how more young couples are finding that it's a much better deal — and a heck of a lot easier —
to find someone who'll be a good person
to co-parent with than it is finding a soul mate.
And then I
started to think of all the ways in which I've heard
women talk about men — many seemed all too quick
to assume a guy must have done something bad in any number of situations.
A
woman walked up
to me and we
started talking.
My first consult was with a lovely
woman named Erin, and we
talked about the challenges of work re-entry (she has a toddler and a preschooler), how
to start a blog, and how
to intersect with social media in ways that feel comfortable
to her (as someone who is not an oversharer) while meeting her goals.
From the numerous conversations (both on the telephone and via email) that MomsTEAM's Senior Health and Safety Editor, Lindsey Barton Straus, and I have had over the years with our friends at US Lacrosse, especially CEO, Steve Stenersen (who I
started talking to way back in 1999 - 2000), director of health and sport safety, Bruce Griffin (who was one of the principal authors of the draft standard), and Ann Carpenetti, vice president of lacrosse operations and co-chair of the
women's lacrosse headgear task group, I am confident that the draft standard is based on sound science.
There are things people feel fine saying
to women breastfeeding in public, and I think it's time breastfeeding moms
start talking back.
Some of the
women started talking about their due due dates, their baby's genders, and how the anticipation of waiting for the baby
to come can seem like a lifetime.
What made me want
to start the page at all was because breastfeeding seemed
to be the topic that I was the most passionate about and I would go on all these mommy pages and only wanted
to talk about breastfeeding and how wonderful it is or on the other side of it which is my passion for defending a
woman's right
to do so however, wherever, and for however long she chooses.
The fortunate, actually, was that the Flamingo Hilton - she
started Tweeting about it - and they actually met with her and were really, really nice about the whole thing and are thinking about bringing her back
to do training for their employees - Ya, they stepped it up, a lot more than Hollister did -[Laughter]
to talk about the laws and how
women are allowed
to breast feed in public.
(DISCLAIMER: Any pregnant
woman should
talk to her doctor before
starting any kind of exercise routine.
Once these vital support people are given a chance
to talk about their fears and misgivings, adopting the current evidenced - based science that breastfeeding is awesome; this will encourage them
to start talking about breastfeeding knowledgably, realizing, by very simple means, how
to support
women, not only in their own families, but all
women.
As a result of her work at the
Women's Bridget was invited
to speak at the National Literacy Trust conference and as a result of this, in addition
to teaching parents, she runs workshops for Health Professionals, Birth Workers and Children's Centre Staff on optimising the
start for babies as well as giving regular conference
talks across the country.
It's time for doctors and midwives
to start talking and listening
to each other, and
to the birthing
women in their care.
Although Hust and Rodgers
talked to adolescents before the
start of the #MeToo campaign, the researchers noted that the young
women they spoke with shared stories similar
to those shared on social media as part of the grassroots campaign.
In her signature straight -
talking style, Melissa teaches
women how
to master their inner Mean Girl, smash through limiting beliefs, and ditch the self - doubt so that they can
start truly living the life of their dreams.
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force advises
women 40
to 49
to talk to their health care provider about when
to start screening and how often
to be screened.
In her signature straight -
talking style, Melissa teaches
women how
to unlock their full potential, master their inner Mean Girl, smash through limiting beliefs, and ditch the self - doubt so that they can
start living the life of their dreams.Named a «self - help guru» by Elle Magazine her mission is
to inspire
women to create a heart - centered life — one that's wildly wealthy, fabulously healthy and bursting with love.
This
woman came
to our table and we
started talking about human physiology and our bodies innate healing wisdom.
Last week at church a me and a group of 5 other
women were standing around chatting — admiring one
woman's new 2 month old — and we
started to talk about our own struggles with becoming moms and learning
to nurse, etc..
I would like
to talk about exercise during menopause first, as lots of
women contact me on how
to get
started and what exactly they should be doing.
Prior
to 50,
women should
talk their doctor
to decide when the best time
to start would be, based on family history, breast exams, age, and other personal risk factors.
It's funny because I was
talking to a girlfriend of mine the other day and I showed her my dress and as soon as I said it had pockets so loved it even more and we
started laughing, like why do we as
women feel the need
to be like oh isn't this dress adorable oh and it has pockets.
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Women come up
to me on the street and just
start talking to me about what they are going through, how they are on tamoxifen and its making them feel terrible.
One
woman we
talked to is a store manager and had a 6 month old boy — she said she needed
to look more professional and put together, but had no idea where or how
to start, especially because of having very little time.
I used
to work with this ultra cool
woman when I first
started out in NYC, who had the perfect sort of uniform (I know I keep
talking about this), that consisted of a t - shirt rolled at the sleeves, sleek tuxedo type pants creased down the front, and stilettos.