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Bonnie Kuhl of Archer and Olive: “Stop and breathe”

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In particular, Archer and Olive is a luxury stationery brand with a focus on wellbeing and mental health, while Aluma provides mental wellness workbooks for mothers to make time for themselves in motherhood. It has nothing to do with politics or American history. He or she might just see this, especially if we tag them.

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Jonathan Pitts: “Find something to be hopeful about regardless of where you find yourself”

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So, from homelessness to single motherhood, to drug addiction, to marriage and family, and everything else we do, we believe that we should be having an impact that betters the city that we live in. I would say, just growing up as a mixed kid (my mom is German-American-Midwestern and my dad is an Affrican American guy from New Jersey).

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Yvette Dubel: “Find the courage to listen and reflect when you get push back on your perspective”

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At any rate, in preschool as Mrs. Smith demanded we master our basics (writing our name, knowing shapes, counting to 100, ABCs, colors etc) before graduation she drilled into me that when we (black children) went into the world good enough would never be good enough so we had to get used to being better. We’d love to hear the story.

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“Another way is by shifting what we see and hear in the media.” with Lauren Marsicano and Candice Georgiadis

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Lauren has been recognized by the American Bar Association as a “Top 40 under 40 Lawyer in the Nation” and a “2019 Florida Super Lawyer, Rising Star.” She has also been a speaker for Business Networking International Miami, Miami Under 40, and the American Bar Association. He or she might see this, especially if we tag them.

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“Gender Roles in Childhood.”, with Sheila Ronning and Candice Georgiadis

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These workplace disadvantages in pay, perceived competence, and benefits relative to childless women in the workplace encountered by working mothers have been termed by sociologists the motherhood penalty. He or she might see this, especially if we tag them. Census Bureau.