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Amy Kean on why girls (and women) should stop giving so many fucks

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Amy Kean, the author of bestselling illustrated book The Little Girl Who Gave Zero Fucks, discusses a difficult period she went through, how writing this book was like therapy and using her career in advertising to gauge her audience. Plus a thought on swearwords…

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Annie Ridout 14th March 2019
Family

Is it ok to tell your daughter she’s beautiful?

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Amongst feminist parents, there’s talk about whether or not we should tell our daughters they’re beautiful; does this make them base too much of their self-worth on their looks? Annie Ridout has decided it’s ok, here’s why…

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Annie Ridout 23rd June 2018
Family

I’m becoming disorganised and my husband’s delighted

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When Annie Ridout told her husband she was concerned about how disorganised she’d become, his answered surprised her. He said he was pleased; that he prefers her now that she’s forgetful and messy. Here’s why…

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Annie Ridout 7th June 2018
Work Life

Emma Gannon on women, confidence and success

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Emma Gannon hosts the hugely popular Ctrl, Alt, Delete podcast (2m downloads), was one of the Forbes 30 Under 30 this year and is about to publish her second book. We discuss what it’s like to be successful, as a woman…

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Annie Ridout 3rd May 2018
Family

Rebecca Schiller on changing the pregnancy and birth conversations

Your No Guilt Pregnancy Plan: A revolutionary guide to pregnancy, birth and the weeks that follow
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Rebecca Schiller on her new book – Your No Guilt Pregnancy Plan. “It’s my way of countering some of the judgement, bullshit, guilt and narrow representations of motherhood that are out there.” 

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Contributing Writer 30th April 2018
Family

Men work late. Women leave on time to collect the kids

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“Men tend to feel they are accomplishing their duty by dedicating more of their time to work than to returning home to their families.” French illustrator Emma visually explains the damaging gender divide in the workplace, once kids come along…

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Contributing Writer 19th March 2018
Work Life

10 tips for how to succeed as a woman in tech

Abadesi Osunsade
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“Facebook’s motto used to be ‘move fast and break things'”, says Abadesi Osunsade – former Amazon employee, and the author of Dream Big Hustle Hard: A Millennial Woman’s Guide to Success in Tech. “This captures the sentiments of most tech startups.” Osunsade shares 10 excellent tips…

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Contributing Writer 5th February 2018
Family

Childbirth is a feminist issue. We need to see mothers as individuals

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With the natural birth movement challenging the more medicalised model of birth, new mothers are feeling as if they’ve failed if they have an epidural, or need medical intervention during childbirth. Emma Svanberg explains why this is a feminist issue…

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Contributing Writer 22nd January 2018
Family

Breastfeeding mothers don’t need money, they need respect

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A recent trial offered a cash incentive to mothers for breastfeeding their babies. Annie Ridout argues that what mothers need is respect and a change in attitude towards breastfeeding in public – not a patronising suggestion that money solves all issues…

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Annie Ridout 11th January 2018
Family

It’s the mental load that women find overwhelming, not the cleaning

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“When a man expects his partner to ask him to do things, he’s viewing her as the manager of household chores.” This brilliant comic strip – You Should’ve Asked – illustrates how overwhelming the mental load can be for women…

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Contributing Writer 4th January 2018

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