Sun, 17 June 2012
Revolutionary new flexible workplace practices that help businesses, parents, trees, and people are all covered in this important, lively conversation. What's the lowdown? In the U.S. we now work more hours per week that most any other nation in the world. Too many people are caught in a cubicled rat race, leaving no time for life and family. But work doesn’t have to be that way! Join experts, real people, policy analysts, and business consultants as they share revolutionary, new flexible workplace practices.
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Mon, 11 June 2012
Bust some birth control myths with special guests including physicians, psychologists, policy experts, and real moms. We'll learn about the latest birth control options available out there for you right now. We'll also hear about one mom’s love affair with the IUD. And we're lucky to have expert guests who can share the lowdown on what women’s health policies are really at stake behind the sensationalized birth control headlines. We'll even get some relationship advice along the way.
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Sun, 3 June 2012
Listen to real moms, inspiring experts, and elected leaders having a lively conversation about an issue that impacts all women (and our daughters) in the United States, but is rarely talked about--even between best friends. In fact, it’s often a secret, taboo issue. - Pay discrimination. Get fired up & hear what you can do, including advocating for the Paycheck Fairness Act which is coming up for a vote on Tuesday! It's time to make sure women and mothers get equal pay for equal work--and to make sure our daughters don't face wage discrimination too.
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Mon, 28 May 2012
Ep. 3 - Toxics: Tips for Tackling Toxic Chemicals in Children's Products, Sunscreens, Homes, and in Congress!
Join us as we tackle the topic of toxic chemicals in our children's products, sunscreens, flame retardants, and homes. Our guests share tips on what you can do to get rid of harmful toxic products -- from talking about what products are the best to buy, to sharing the inside scoop on moving the Safe Chemicals Act through Congress.
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