By Marcia Greer Successful women balance work and life with the knowledge that there can be no alternative. If they want a challenging career while staying dedicated to their family, then woman must be willing to make some sacrifices. No one said it would be easy, but the balance is possible! You just need a […]
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Where are you on your daily to-do list? If you’re like a lot of moms these days, you probably fall somewhere near the bottom, or perhaps you’re not even on the list at all. The thing is, if you want to be able to continue to function at your best, to tackle your to-do list, […]
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By: Azarel Smallwood The brass ring of being one of America’s millions of working mothers is finding that elusive work/life balance. Historically, women have been the ones responsible for keeping up the housework, making dinner, and raising the children. Today, despite changing gender expectations and more helpful spouses, it can still be quite overwhelming to achieve […]
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By Aiyana Ma’at This past weekend I had the awesome opportunity to join with women in the Washington, DC metro area and celebrated our Divine Feminine—Mind, Body, & Spirit. It was awesome! I spoke about how we as women can truly love and accept ourselves for all of who we are. I was blessed by […]
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By Brittany Gatson What are the most common causes of hair loss for black women? The idea that thinning hair is a guy problem is simply wrong. Forty percent of people who experience temporary or long term hair loss are women. Some have hair that is thinning all over, while others see the center part […]
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By Felicia Vance Getting pregnant after 35 may be more difficult than at age 25, but it’s not necessarily impossible. What are your chances for getting pregnant after age 35? Why is it more difficult than in your 20s and early 30s, and why do doctors recommend seeking help getting pregnant sooner than later if […]
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If you’ve ever wondered what the experience is like trying to raise a child while you’re a reality TV star….well wonder no more. : ) Here’s some insider information. Former “Real Atlanta Housewives” star Sheree Whitfield chatted with HLN’s “Raising America” about what really happens when you are raising children as a reality TV show […]
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By Whitney Greer President Barack Obama signed the renewed Violence Against Women Act in March 2013, which expands the government’s ability to protect victims of domestic and sexual violence. March is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, as well as National Women’s History Month. The revitalized Violence Against Women Act hands a long-awaited victory for women’s groups […]
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By James Brito It’s a question every guy asks himself, every guy struggles with at some point or another, every guy desperately wants to know the answer to: WHAT DO WOMEN WANT? The answer isn’t easy to come by. There are as many answers as there are types of women: young, old; fat, skinny; talkative, […]
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By Lana Moline I love all the new technology in our ever evolving world. I find it fascinating that I can video conference in a matter of minutes. I remember watching movies way back when thinking “wow” when the actors flashed some futuristic gadget. The ideas seemed so far away and it was hard to […]
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How Successful Women Balance Work and Life
/in Black Women, Living With Intention/byBy Marcia Greer Successful women balance work and life with the knowledge that there can be no alternative. If they want a challenging career while staying dedicated to their family, then woman must be willing to make some sacrifices. No one said it would be easy, but the balance is possible! You just need a […]
Mom..It’s OK To Take Care Of You
/in A Woman's Point Of View, Black Women, motherhood/byWhere are you on your daily to-do list? If you’re like a lot of moms these days, you probably fall somewhere near the bottom, or perhaps you’re not even on the list at all. The thing is, if you want to be able to continue to function at your best, to tackle your to-do list, […]
6 Steps To Help Working Mothers Find Work/Life Balance
/in Black Women, Parenting/byBy: Azarel Smallwood The brass ring of being one of America’s millions of working mothers is finding that elusive work/life balance. Historically, women have been the ones responsible for keeping up the housework, making dinner, and raising the children. Today, despite changing gender expectations and more helpful spouses, it can still be quite overwhelming to achieve […]
Listen In As BLAM’s Aiyana Ma’at Talks About How To Finally Love & Accept Yourself
/in Black Women, Inspiration, Living With Intention/byBy Aiyana Ma’at This past weekend I had the awesome opportunity to join with women in the Washington, DC metro area and celebrated our Divine Feminine—Mind, Body, & Spirit. It was awesome! I spoke about how we as women can truly love and accept ourselves for all of who we are. I was blessed by […]
6 Common Causes For Hair Loss In Black Women
/in Black Women/byBy Brittany Gatson What are the most common causes of hair loss for black women? The idea that thinning hair is a guy problem is simply wrong. Forty percent of people who experience temporary or long term hair loss are women. Some have hair that is thinning all over, while others see the center part […]
How To Have A Healthy Pregnancy After 35
/in Black Women, Parenting/byBy Felicia Vance Getting pregnant after 35 may be more difficult than at age 25, but it’s not necessarily impossible. What are your chances for getting pregnant after age 35? Why is it more difficult than in your 20s and early 30s, and why do doctors recommend seeking help getting pregnant sooner than later if […]
Sheree Whitfield Talks About The Realities Of Being A Reality TV Mother
/in Black Women, motherhood/byIf you’ve ever wondered what the experience is like trying to raise a child while you’re a reality TV star….well wonder no more. : ) Here’s some insider information. Former “Real Atlanta Housewives” star Sheree Whitfield chatted with HLN’s “Raising America” about what really happens when you are raising children as a reality TV show […]
President Obama Signs The Violence Against Women Act
/in Black Women/byBy Whitney Greer President Barack Obama signed the renewed Violence Against Women Act in March 2013, which expands the government’s ability to protect victims of domestic and sexual violence. March is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, as well as National Women’s History Month. The revitalized Violence Against Women Act hands a long-awaited victory for women’s groups […]
Men Listen Up. Here’s What Women Really Want
/in A Man's Point Of View, Black Women/byBy James Brito It’s a question every guy asks himself, every guy struggles with at some point or another, every guy desperately wants to know the answer to: WHAT DO WOMEN WANT? The answer isn’t easy to come by. There are as many answers as there are types of women: young, old; fat, skinny; talkative, […]
5 Things Every Woman Should Know
/in A Woman's Point Of View, Black Women/byBy Lana Moline I love all the new technology in our ever evolving world. I find it fascinating that I can video conference in a matter of minutes. I remember watching movies way back when thinking “wow” when the actors flashed some futuristic gadget. The ideas seemed so far away and it was hard to […]