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How I Found (And Split From) My Work Wife
Sitcom writer and producer Liz Astrof, whose credits include 2 Broke Girls and Last Man Standing, started her career with a partner. Then it all imploded. In an excerpt from her memoir, Don’t Wait Up, she shares her truth: Work wives aren’t for everyone.
By Liz Astrof Published
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Libby Wadle Is Madewell's Secret Weapon
The brand is on track to become a billion-dollar company. As its first-ever CEO, Wadle is leading the way.
By Rachel Epstein Published
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These Women Are Building Uber's First Self-Driving Car
It’s not just a far-off future: Autonomous vehicles are coming, and we have women to thank.
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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The Trip of a Lifetime
Women across the country are self-treating their depression and anxiety with hallucinogenic mushrooms. Is it working?
By Catherine Ryan Gregory Published
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"Being A Female CEO Is Not My Identity"
Sadie Lincoln thought that building her dream company, Barre3, would lead to happiness. Despite the success of her business, she soon realized the culture that surrounds female founders was in need of a major rethink.
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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How to Climb the Corporate Ladder—No Matter Your Company
Features Tips from our career coach for landing that manager title.
By Liz Bentley Published
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“It’s the Little Things:” Bobbi Brown on the Importance of Self-Care for Career Women
The beauty mogul shares how she's reinventing her life.
By Maya Allen Published
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Tips for Writing a Resume That Will Get You the Job
The creators of theSkimm have broken down exactly how to create the perfect resume.
By Carly Zakin Published
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What I Wear to Work: Bozoma Saint John, Chief Marketing Officer at Endeavor
Two words: heels and sequins.
By Marina Liao Published
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Norma Kamali Doesn’t Want Investment Money or a Makeover
But she has other business and beauty advice you need to follow.
By Jennifer G. Sullivan Published
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How to Get Promoted at Work In 3 Steps, According to a Career Coach
Features Career coach Liz Bentley outlines the three steps to getting ahead.
By Liz Bentley Published
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Cartier’s Women’s Initiative Award Winners Prove Women Will Change the World
Twenty-one female founders of socially-minded companies from every continent were honored at the ceremony in San Francisco.
By Danielle McNally Published
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You Aren't the Only One with Duck Syndrome
Features Our resident psychiatrist on the problem with keeping up appearances.
By Samantha Boardman Published
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Alicia Garza on How Women Are Battling Mass Incarceration
Black women are the fastest growing incarcerated population—and the group best primed to change the system.
By Alicia Garza Published
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30 Reality Stars Who Became Hugely Successful People
Does anyone know where I can watch The Real Partridge Family?
By Amanda Mitchell Published
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How to Start a Company, According to Female Founders Who Did Just That
How To Last year, women launched 1,821 new businesses every day—yet, starting your own company can feel overwhelming. Here, everything you need to know to turn your entrepreneurial hopes into reality.
By Colleen Leahey McKeegan Published
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Melinda Gates' New Book 'The Moment of Lift' and Gender Equality
"This could be our once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to take meaningful action."
By Marie Claire Published
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CBD Completely Changed How I Handled My Anxiety
And my approach to stress management forever.
By Gretchen Lidicker Published
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"How We Won Millions of Dollars from TED to End Child Pornography"
Julie Cordua, CEO of Thorn, has spent the last year working on a plan to end child sexual abuse online. Last night her organization was given millions of dollars to do so.
By Julie Cordua Published
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15 Women to Watch in the CBD Industry
Features From doctors and scientists to venture capitalists and marketing pros, these are the women shaping the world of CBD.
By Charlotte Palermino Published
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Tina Brown on 10 Years of Women in the World
"We have to remember what's happening in other places."
By Amanda Mitchell Published
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What You Should Know About Bumble's New Magazine
(Hint: It’s about way more than dating.)
By Anne Fulenwider Published
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My Boss Follows Me on Instagram — What Do I Do?
Our virtual presence and identity has become as prominent and, in many ways, as important, as our physical one. So understanding the changing rules of social media and professional life is critical.
By Liz Bentley Published
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Kate Middleton Had a Job Working as a Deckhand for $6.81 an Hour
Before she started caollege, Kate Middleton worked for four months as a deckhand. She earned just $75 a day for the manual labor intensive job.
By Kayleigh Roberts Published
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With Her First Wives Club Reboot, Tracy Oliver Is Running the Show
After major success with Girls Trip, the filmmaker is using her platform to tell classic stories in fresh (and hilarious) ways.
By Jazmine Hughes Published
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The Founders of theSkimm Launch Their Debut Book: 'How to Skimm Your Life'
Features Catch them on tour starting June 10.
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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