Discussing my recent article, Ramifications of #YesAllWomen/#NotAllMen In the Wake of Elliot Rodger’s Killing Spree, on the Jerry Doyle Show. Jerry and … More
Category: Women’s History
Was The New York Times’ Jill Abramson Fired for Being Bossy While Female?
Shock waves reverberated through the publishing world as Jill Abramson, the first ever female Executive Editor of The New York Times was abruptly … More
Memorial Day Poppies: Reminder Of Lives and Community Lost To War
The vivid red of last year’s crêpe paper poppy is long gone though it still hangs from the rearview mirror … More
Movie: “20 Feet From Stardom”
So much of the divine and powerful pop, rock and soul music of the last 50 years has been made … More
Ladybugs, Agism, and Hillary Clinton’s “Baby Bump”
You really would think the media has decided Hillary Clinton is having the baby, not her daughter, Chelsea! As I point … More
Mahogany Row, Mary Barra, and Equal Pay
My latest article questioned whether Mary Barra Was Set Up to Take the Fall at GM. As their first woman CEO, … More
Was Mary Barra Set Up to Take the Fall at GM?
Last week, newly minted GM CEO Mary Barra withstood a battering from a Congressional committee over GM’s recent recall of 2.6 million … More
Shift Your Mindset — #CEO BootCamp for Women
American Express OPEN just sponsored the CEOBootCamp in Los Angeles, an excellent event where female entrepreneurs could network, train and … More
Lupita Nyong’o on True Beauty vs. the “Seduction of Inadequacy”
Lupita Nyong’o’s grace and wisdom were evident not only in her speech on the night of her Oscar win for … More
Honoring True Grit And Not Just The Gritty
Too often we seem to revel in the gritty and forget to honor our grit, but we shouldn’t. When I … More