Living
New Archive Honors Real-Life Rosies
Written by Margie Fishman Tuesday, April 10 2012
Thanks to a new oral history archive, you can now listen to the stories of the real Rosie The Riveters - women who traded their aprons for the assembly line and who redefined the social expectations of what a “good girl” could achieve.
Top-Level Exec Who Reads Bedtime Stories and Serves Pork to 500
Written by Jan Jaben-Eilon Tuesday, February 14 2012
Chicagoan Amy Dordek Dolinsky, who is the highest-ranking woman at the global HR firm BPI Group, offers insightful interviewing strategies as well as her thoughts on balancing career, bedtime stories and her annual pork potluck that serves...500.
Lifestyle Lifesavers: Build Your Own Campfire…Indoors!
Written by Christine Eisner Wednesday, January 18 2012
Lifestyle Expert and Author Christine Eisner will inspire you to put more of yourself into your home, and she offers some practical tools for creating the kind of warmth and comfort we find around the campfire.
Are you a ‘Give-a-holic?’ Well, Stop it.
Written by Corinne Garcia Tuesday, December 13 2011
Women are born nurturers, says author Patricia Spadaro, who warns that by overdoing it, you run the risk of sabotaging your relationships, your career, your happiness, and even your health. Uh-oh, better rethink this.
How to Green your Home
Written by Jan Jaben-Eilon Tuesday, September 06 2011
Margaret Hyde owns what may be the greenest home in America. In this audio interview, she tells how to do it.





