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Archive for March 2008

Outshining the Moon

Author: Jerelyn CradenOutshining the Moon Reviewed By: Georgia Richardson I have to say I really enjoyed this book. A little bit of strong language in some spots, however, the story was a good one full of creativity and imagination. Vessie, the main character, is snowbound in her car and from the get-go, in danger of […]

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NABBW Associate Update-March

Greetings Associates! Just a note to say that I would like to have any exciting news about you and your work by COB Friday, March 21, so that I can send you an Associate Update for March. Please send your news to me at dots@boomerwomenspeak.com. I know some of you network with one another, but […]

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The Politics of Change and Sandwiched Boomers

The soaring rhetoric from presidential candidates has been about the concept of change – and the electorate is energized by the buzzword. But is the idea of change really so new? In 1944, the Republican governor of New York, Thomas E. Dewey, ran for President against three-term incumbent Franklin D. Roosevelt on the slogan “It\’s […]

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The Politics of Change and Sandwiched Boomers

The soaring rhetoric from presidential candidates has been about the concept of change – and the electorate is energized by the buzzword. But is the idea of change really so new? In 1944, the Republican governor of New York, Thomas E. Dewey, ran for President against three-term incumbent Franklin D. Roosevelt on the slogan “It\’s […]

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The Politics of Change and Sandwiched Boomers

The soaring rhetoric from presidential candidates has been about the concept of change – and the electorate is energized by the buzzword. But is the idea of change really so new? In 1944, the Republican governor of New York, Thomas E. Dewey, ran for President against three-term incumbent Franklin D. Roosevelt on the slogan “It\’s […]

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The Politics of Change and Sandwiched Boomers

The soaring rhetoric from presidential candidates has been about the concept of change – and the electorate is energized by the buzzword. But is the idea of change really so new? In 1944, the Republican governor of New York, Thomas E. Dewey, ran for President against three-term incumbent Franklin D. Roosevelt on the slogan “It\’s […]

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Media Coverage

The following is a list of our media opportunities for the past nine months. In addition to these, founder Dotsie Bregel continues to write columns about boomer women in: Boomer: For Central Iowa\’s Active Adults Boomer: Today\’s Generation WomenScope: The Newspaper for Intelligent Women. Dotsie is a contributor to me* magazine. Dotsie is a columnist […]

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Balancing Your Network for a Better Bottom Line

The beauty of boomer women in business is their collective spirit of collaboration. Rather than being intimidated by a potential business competitor, boomer women will often seek out ways to cross-promote, pool resources, and support one another. They understand that there is enough business for all of us, and the more they work together, the […]

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Walk a Mile in My Shoes

It finally happened, folks. I got the midlife wake-up call from my body. I figured that once the elastic broke and the duct tape gave way, it was time. Every day, here I go; walk, walk, walk; three miles. Why me? I have wondered. I have four tiny sisters and although I\’ve signed them all […]

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Jumpstart your Metabolism with Interval Training

…by Mary Pearsall I have heard it again and again – “I am exercising every day for an hour and I am just not getting the weight off like I was before. What is the problem?” Well, it could be a variety of things, but invariably I find that most people are doing the same […]

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