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Mark your Calendar: Miss Representation Airs October 20

October 14, 2011
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Mark your Calendar: Miss Representation Airs October 20

Mark your calendars and don’t miss the new documentary Miss Representation which will air on October 20 at 9 p.m. ET, on Oprah’s OWN channel. This documentary has been garnering great reviews and generating necessary discussion. The film looks at the messages the mass media perpetuate that women and girls’ value comes from beauty and sexuality and examines how those messages impact the way in which women are viewed in society, by themselves and others. Consider this: sixty-five percent of women and girls have eating disorders. Miss Representation goes beyond the groundbreaking work in the Killing Us Softly films and discusses how media affects women as leaders. Consider this: Women makeup only 17 percent of Congress despite representing 51 percent of the population. Eighty-four percent of guests on Sunday morning political tv talk shows and  85 percent of radio producers are men. Eighty percent of the op-ed pages are dominated by men. The number of women in senior management positions globally has gone from 24 percent in 2004 to 20 percent in 2009. According to the makers of the film, American teenagers spend 31 hours per week watching TV, 17 hours listening to music, 3 hours watching movies, four hours reading magazines and ten hours online [...]

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Relationship Advice for Successful Women New York Times Style

December 6, 2010
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Relationship Advice for Successful Women New York Times Style

Yes the New York Times is right. Successful women need to downplay their strengths for the sake of their relationships. I am the perfect example. I don’t want to brag but I have a good job, I run a blog and my marriage is pretty good. That’s because I work at it. I may be the boss in the office but at home I have a different role – my most iportant role in fact. I am a good wife. I never lose sight of the fact that my job puts food on the table and pays the mortgage and with that comes enormous responsibility; responsibility to make sure my man never feels threatened by my success.  How do I do it? What’s the secret to my marital harmony? Do I take the New York Times’ advice and “leave the snazzy car at home?” Nope. I flaunt my luxury vehicle purchased with my own money. Instead, I play the role of domestic disaster. You see, I “feign” incompetence in all things housework-related so that my man can feel like king of his castle. I burn the toast. I use the steel wool scrubby to wash the Caphalon pan. I mix darks and whites in the laundry and [...]

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