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Kyra is enjoying a prolific career and an enthralling family life. She has been married to John Roberts for many years now with whom she has
GIRL BULLYING – WOMEN LEADERS SHARE THEIR STORIES BY CASSIDY MCMILLAN
"Girl bullying, also known as relational aggression, includes shunning, isolating a girl from others, telling lies about her, betraying her trust, or committing physical abuse.
I asked a few of my women colleagues who are leaders in their respective fields: TV network broadcast news, the judicial system, car racing, a non-profit education organization, to share their stories and advice on girl bullying." - Cassidy McMillan" Featuring Kyra Phillips, National Voices for Equality Education and Enlightenment - NVEEE, Stacey Honowitz Sex Abuse Author, Cassie Gannis!
Read more from these amazing and successful women: http://www.missheardmedia.com/girl-bullying-women-leaders-share-their-stories-by-cassidy-mcmillan/
DNA on Ice: The Next Step in Women's Equality
DNA on Ice: The Next Step in Women’s Equality
In this article Kyra Phillips discusses what advancements in cryo-preservation of eggs means for women’s rights.
There was a time not so long ago when my career would not have been possible. It’s hard to imagine it now, but even a few decades ago, journalism was very much a man’s world.
The National Press Club didn’t allow women to become members until 1971, when Helen Thomas…
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I enjoyed my wild, exciting life. CNN sent me all over the world on a moment's notice to cover fascinating things: a month in Antarctica where I got to build an igloo and rappel down glaciers, a tour of Iraq as an embedded journalist on the USS Abraham Lincoln, riding in an F-14 Tomcat during a combat training mission over the Persian Gulf. Things I couldn't do with a diaper bag over my shoulder.
Imagine my surprise, then, when the baby pangs arrived. A little late, and a little unfortunately timed as I was freshly divorced. I suddenly realized that I wanted something more in my life. So I did the most reasonable thing I could think of: I asked my closest gay friend for his sperm.
It hadn't occurred to me that fertility treatments don't always work or that I should have been doing something to prepare for this possibility sooner. Women whose eggs are older make embryos that are more likely to be chromosomally abnormal, and that can mean no pregnancy at all, miscarriage or birth defects.
So, what is a woman to do?
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