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Using Fashion for Motivation
Using Fashion for Motivation
Using Fashion for Motivation
Step 3- How to START and KEEP your New Year Resolution  Using Fashion for Motivation by Nick Sorrenti So, I hope everyone enjoyed step 2 from last week. I just want to take a moment and stress about the importance of following a meal system. Not ...
Easy Plant Based Meal Ideas
Easy Plant Based Meal Ideas
Easy Plant Based Meal Ideas
by Becca Daly Whether you are a meat lover, a vegan, or somewhere in between, there is no doubt that incorporating more plant based meals into our diet is not only beneficial, but necessary for our health and for the health of our planet...
Leslie Ann Says ‘Yes, There Is a Santa Claus’
Leslie Ann Says ‘Yes, There Is a Santa Claus’
Leslie Ann Says ‘Yes, There Is a Santa Claus’
Have you ever lost your keys and had absolutely no idea where the heck they could be?  I did that last week.  Since I am very good about keeping track of my things, especially my keys (never lost them before), I was convinced that I my husband had my keys last...
Heroes For Her: Why We Need ‘Supergirl’ and ‘Jessica Jones’, And What We Can Learn From Both
Heroes For Her: Why We Need ‘Supergirl’ and ‘Jessica Jones’, And What We Can Learn From Both
Heroes For Her: Why We Need ‘Supergirl’ and ‘Jessica Jones’, And What We Can Learn From Both
Two new superheroine shows debuted this fall; CBS’ Supergirl and Netflix’s Jessica Jones. Jessica Jones received acclaim from critics and viewers alike, while Supergirl has already received a full season order for its first season. Both shows have wildly different themes, different tones, different distribution channels, and different core demographics… and yet within a few days of Jessica Jones' release, opinions popped up about how the dark, gritty Jessica Jones is a sign that bright, optimistic Supergirl will fail, or that the arrival of Jessica Jones means that Supergirl is irrelevant and unnecessary. Let’s not talk about what one show has over the other, or why one show will “make” the other one fail. Instead let's talk about something the shows have in common --- an ability to connect with female audiences --- and how that can provide a template for more successful superheroine shows.

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