Working Mother Radio
Summary: WORKING MOTHER RADIO - from the pages of the nation's premier magazine for moms, Working Mother is mentor, role model and advocate for the country’s more than 17 million moms who are devoted to their families and committed to their careers. Join host and working mother of two, Bettina Bush, each week as she brings the pages of Working Mother Magazine to life in the studio and on the road. Get great advice from leading experts on your child's health issues, eating healthy and staying fit, managing stress, career strategies, books, new gadgets and more. Get an inside look at National Trade Shows - learn how to look for the best safety features in a new car, how to take great family photos, and what to look for in a pediatrician. WORKING MOTHER RADIO provides educated and affluent women with the solutions and strategies you need to thrive while you balance work, family and life. http://www.WorkingMotherRadio.com
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- Copyright: 2014 Entertainment Right Now
Podcasts:
If you've been a mother, you can do anything! Author, Whitney Johnson, explains how being willing to take a step back from your career is part of disruptive innovation and can help you grow. Listen to Full Show #124 Download Segment 6
STEM and STEAM are important fields to introduce and nurture our children's interest in, especially our girls! Find out why with Jennifer Owens. Also, Heather Shumaker explains how some classic parenting rules might not be as set in stone as you may think. | Download Full Episode #123
Do you know what STEM and STEAM are and why they are important? Working Mother Editorial Director, Jennifer Owens (@working_mother), outlines how important it is to get our children interested in science, technology, engineering, the arts, and math.
Why is raising STEM and STEAM children a gender issue and more important to focus on for our girls? Jennifer Owens (@working_mother) explains how prolific the tech industry is and how underrepresented women are in the field today.
Show how STEM can make a difference in the world and instill confidence in your young girls. Jennifer Owens (@working_mother) gives us some sage advice for helping our kids stay interested in science, technology, engineering and math.
You can't shoehorn your kids into doing something they don't want to do. Jennifer Owens (@working_mother) affirms that we shouldn't push our girls into STEM and STEAM if they just aren't interested. Also, get a glance at what's in the future for WorkingMother.com.
Is kindergarten optional, and should we be holding our kids back or skipping them ahead? Find out why "It's OK to Go Up the Slide" Author, Heather Shumaker (@HeatherShumaker), says there isn't one answer and it all depends on our specific child.
Don't talk to strangers! Is this age old rule really helping our kids stay safe? Heather Shumaker (@HeatherShumaker) explains why 'stranger danger' might be confusing and unhelpful for learning children.
Dr. Lisa Damour (@Ldamour) reveals the secrets to raising teenage girls. Then, NAFE (@_NAFE_) President, Dr. Betty Spence, provides an update on the advancement of women in corporate America. | Download Full Episode #122
Are you raising teenage girls? New York Times Best Selling Author and Director of the Laurel School Center for Research on Girls, Dr. Lisa Damour, has penned a practical guide to keep you informed (and sane) with adolescent children at home. Dr. Lisa Damour (@Ldamour) outlines seven universal changes that take place during the transition to adulthood.
13-year-old girls are masters of the eye roll, much to the chagrin of moms everywhere. Find out why Dr. Lisa Damour (@Ldamour) calls the infamous eye roll an 'elegant move', and how you can teach your teen to challenge authority respectfully.
How do you differentiate between a teenager's healthy preoccupation with diet and fitness and an eating disorder? Dr. Lisa Damour (@Ldamour) says these are the red flags you should keep an eye out for. Changing gears, learn to combat test anxiety.
Celebrate, it's March! NAFE (@_NAFE_) President, Dr. Betty Spence, gives details for upcoming events: 2016 Top Companies for Executive Women and NAFE Round Table. This year's focus? Moving beyond rivalry so that women are advocating for other women. Learn more.
The increase of women filling C-Suite positions in corporate America has become stagnant. With the carrot of greater profitability intrinsic with 30%+ female leadership, why the resistance? NAFE (@_NAFE_) President, Dr. Betty Spence, sounds off. Plus, learn more about the Men as Allies Initiative, Multicultural Women's Conference and NAFE Women of Excellence Awards.
NAFE's (@_NAFE_) Betty Spence, Ph.D. previews the impressive roster of Top Companies for Executive Women in industries from pharma to finance.