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Mom Gives "Girlfriend" Advice To African-American Women

newsday.com: When Bay Shore resident Kimberly Seals-Allers was pregnant with her first child in 2000, she needed straightforward advice geared toward modern, professional, sophisticated African-American moms-to-be. She says she couldn’t find what she craved anywhere. Her own mother’s experiences were geared to a different generation, Seals-Allers says. “She was just appalled that I wanted to […]

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New Breed Of Work-At-Home Moms Are Bringing Home The Bacon Big Time

Yahoo! News: With women now owning 40% of all businesses (Center for Women’s Business Research 2008), the “Mommy Track” left behind in the 1990’s, advances in technology, and the increasing acceptance of telecommuting and working from home, a new breed of working mother has emerged: The Career-at-Home Mom. According to Debbie LaChusa, founder of www.6FigureWorkAtHomeMom.com

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Stay At Home Mom Is A Winner In Prestigious WritingRoom.com Novel Competition Changing Her Family's Life For The Better

Yahoo! Finance: WritingRoom.com — an online community for aspiring writers to engage, encourage and appraise one another’s work — announces the 3rd place winner of their Author Launch Contest, Amanda Crum. Amanda Crum, a freelance writer from Lexington, Kentucky, unleashes her debut novel “The Fireman’s Daughter,” a mysterious tapestry of familial loss, intrigue and illusion.

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A New Children's Book That Helps Mothers Answer The Questions, "Mommy, Why do You Have to Go to Work?"

PR.com: According to the US Department of Labor, 70% of all working women are mothers. Working mothers who have one foot planted firmly in the home and the other in the workplace wear many different shoes during the course of a week. And to Bucks County writer and working mom Kristie Finnan, that challenge is

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