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The Third Metric and Leaning in
I love that my husband just told me about this interview he just saw–Arianna Huffington and Mika Brzezinski of “Morning Joe” are interviewed and share their thoughts on women’s health, specifically as it relates to leaning in. These women say that sometimes we have to take a step back and focus on our health and well being as part of our overall plan to be healthy, happy, a... »
Shannon Etnyre Real Life Rosie
Company Name – True North: Creative Business Planning Founder – Shannon Etnyre, MBA Shannon is the founder of True North Creative Business Planning, an online community & consulting platform. As a mixed-media artist, Shannon’s passion for creativity coupled with her expertise in strategic business planning and finance, partner well to form a balance of understanding & guidanc... »
New York To Nashville Giveaway (5/6-5/12)
Details: 1 pair of handcrafted men’s cufflinks from reclaimed fabric Cuff links: Retail $35.50 Handcrafted Cufflinks from Reclaimed Red and White Gingham Plaid + Silver Tone Findings The “Rhett Butler” These handsome yet rugged gingham cuff links are handcrafted right here in Nashville, TN- which means they’re good for a game of poker or making it to church on Sunday with... »
Tips for Showing Teachers Some Well-Deserved Appreciation
Tips for Showing Teachers Some Well-Deserved Appreciation You know that teachers are an important part of your children’s lives. They are more than just the people who hang out with your kids five days a week; they prepare the younger generation for the world, teaching and guiding them through the most important years their lives. Teachers work so hard for you and your children, and with Teacher... »
Gabrielle Krake Real Life Rosie
Firstly, let me write… I have always been an entrepreneur, ALWAYS! As a small child I took my artwork to my mom and dad’s places of work and sold it to their coworkers (they bought not because the art was amazing or anything, but the people appreciated my verve) I had lemonade stands constantly, sold do-dads in front of our house, had yard sales etc. Then in my teens I had become a very pr... »
Sarah Simmons Real Life Rosie
In my professional life, I am a transactional attorney practicing ERISA law. In general terms, I advise employers on how to comply with the complex rules that govern employee benefit plans. The law strives to address various conflicting policy concerns and as a result is both complicated and fascinating. I’ve only been here since June 2012. Previously, I spent nearly two years as a ... »
Victoria Savage Real Life Rosie
My name is Victoria Savage. I’m the owner and founder of Care for Living, LLC., a Geriatric Care Management Company. At Care for Living we do everything possible to keep seniors in their own home, while improving their health when possible, increasing their safety, and enhancing their quality of life. As an RN of 21 years I saw all too often people being admitted to facilities for very prev... »
Shaping Tomorrow’s Women Through Mentoring
Shaping Tomorrow’s Women Through Mentoring By: Alicia Vanderschuere Why Mentoring Matters Successful women know how important the support and encouragement of a mentor—during childhood or early in a career—can be. In fact, almost 70% of women in U.S. Congress and more than half of women business owners were involved in Girl Scouts where mentors helped them learn leadership skills and bui... »
Janice Mahoney Real Life Rosie
I am Janice Mahoney, the owner and designer behind Mama Mahoney Creations, a custom quilted tote and accessories company in Highlands Ranch, Colorado. I graduated from the University of Pittsburgh with a degree in Sociology and a minor in Psychology. For most of my young career, I was a preschool teacher and loved every second. After getting married and having kids, I wanted to be able to st... »
Isabelle Benoit Real Life Rosie
In 2011, French native Isabelle Benoit founded the company, Bullet Blues Custom Apparel, LLC. Blue jeans–what could be more American? Beginning with a line of jeans, Isabelle made it a guiding principle that every item of Bullet Blues’ apparel was to be made by skilled American craftsmen, using materials made in the USA. You might ask, “Why would a French woman care so much about... »