Category Archives: Motherhood
An Ounce of Prevention, or a Pound of Anxiety?
This post originally appeared on the Thinking Campaigns blog of Euro RSCG Worldwide PR. By Lisa Vanella In the “Gender Shift” report, we talk about mothers today and the “copious amounts of guilt” they heap on themselves (and how the … Click to read more…
Sheryl Sandberg: Why We Have Too Few Women Leaders
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg looks at why a smaller percentage of women than men reach the top of their professions–and offers three powerful pieces of advice to women aiming for the C-suite.
Why Women Will Never Be Happy
By Holly Ward Millennial women are a generation like no other. The adult years have been spent in the age of the digital revolution. They are used to creating their own content, their own life paths, and their own rules. … Click to read more…
The Girl Effect
There is so much to see and learn on The Girl Effect. First watch the video, then check out the website.
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Next Up: Domestic Divos?
In 2004, Euro RSCG highlighted a trend that annoyed a lot of earnest people in developed economies such as the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. That trend was Domestic Divas, which we characterized as nonworking stay-at-home moms who … Click to read more…
Pay Up, Please
Don’t believe reports that women are finally outearning men in the U.S.? You may be on to something: The situation for women may be regressing in certain respects. Though a spate of recent news stories claims that young, childless U.S. … Click to read more…
Will the Real Housewives PULLLLLEEEAAASSSEEE Stand Up?
By Lisa Vanella Believe it or not, one of the reasons I love going to the gym is that it allows me to watch uninterrupted television for the 45 minutes to an hour that I am on the elliptical machine. … Click to read more…

