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- The Wall Street Journal asked, how much fashion is too much fashion at work?
- The Washington Post discussed how climate change and fashion are intersecting.
- BET reported that Meghan Markle's clothing partnership has helped 200 women since September.
- The Strategist reviewed seven new(ish) bra start-ups.
- The New York Times suggested items that are worth the wait for Black Friday sales.
- Vox took a look at pimple patches to see if they work.
- Lifehacker offered how not to relive an embarrassing moment.
- Quartz at Work explored why more women are getting MBAs.
- University of Bath released a new study that found husbands experienced more stress if their wives earned more than 40% of their household income.
- Fortune discussed whether women should try to sound more “male” to be taken seriously at work.
- Harvard Health Blog considered the benefits of CBD oil for women.
- Inspiration of the Week: Slate interviewed the woman with the coffee in the impeachment hearings — and she handled the newfound fame with grace and humor. Let's all try to be more like her.
- Laugh of the Week: We recently discovered The Avocado — like The Onion, but with a So-Cal twist. Check out their recent report about how Disneyland is catering to adults who visit the park without kids.
On CorporetteMoms Recently…
- We offered tips for family holiday cards.
- We continued our Week in the Life of a Working Mom series with an analytical finance specialist in NYC.
- We offered some clothes for working moms, including some maternity basics and washable workwear.
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Catch and Kill was amazing!
If anyone has road trips planned for the holidays, I highly recommend the audiobook (in spite of Ronan Farrow’s weird accents). My husband and I both binge-listened last weekend. Thanks for the recommendation, Hive!
Anonymous
So husbands experience the least amount of stress when they can carry on with traditional gender roles that shun all domestic and child-rearing responsibilities onto the woman by a narrow 60/40 earning split with wives, and experience the most stress when wives attain economic independence of 50% or more. Sickening! Thanks for sharing the article.