By Robin Madell — 2021
Pandemic-related job losses are hitting women especially hard. Here are strategies to approach the job search.
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COVID-19 is hard on women because the U.S. economy is hard on women, and this virus excels at taking existing tensions and ratcheting them up.
Emotional labor is the unpaid job men still don't understand.
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If you’re familiar with us at Athlete Assessments, you might know we’re big believers in gender equality and are passionate about equal rights, equal pay, equal opportunity, and equal recognition, not only for female athletes, but for women in general.
Spirituality among African American and Hispanic women has been associated with a variety of positive health outcomes.
Should you let that comment slide, or address it head on? Is it more harm than it’s worth? We can help.
When men harm women, we obscure their role. Instead, we blame women for the injustice that happens to them.
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Recently a journalist colleague of mine put out a call for quotes from those who suffer from severe premenstrual syndrome and premenstrual dysmorphic disorder (more commonly known as PMS and PMDD, respectively) who also suffered a history of childhood abuse.
Technology has its place, but it doesn't have a woman’s wisdom. Here are some key stories from the last 10 years that highlight the innate wisdom and intelligence of a woman’s body.
“Vulnerability is scary. I associate bravery with vulnerability because it takes bravery to be vulnerable,” the Brooklyn wellness expert says.
Depression, anxiety, and similar disorders are the most commonly encountered women’s health problems in Western countries with women experiencing higher rates of depression than men.