Mamalode's Elke Govertsen and Dori Gilels talk about what's happening at Mamalode in March 2017. Updates on the Mamalode Podcast, an on-going column from Galit Breen on families and technology, and Morgan Armstad's Millennial Mom.
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Mamalode's Elke Govertsen and Dori Gilels talk about what's happening at Mamalode in March 2017. Updates on the Mamalode Podcast, an on-going column from Galit Breen on families and technology, and Morgan Armstad's Millennial Mom.
Being colorblind is not an effective tool to fight racism because in order to fight racism, you first need to acknowledge that it exists, which means that you have to see how race matters.
Such an important and powerful piece up today:
Mamaloders keep finding ourselves asking the same question, What Now? How do we digest everything that is happening in our world, both inside and outside our homes, and how do we translate it for our children? What do we do now? What can we do now?
Everyday you as parents change the world. We are raising the future.
Mamalode has always been a place for authentic, first person stories, and we will continue to provide this space, but we want to have first person with context—what is the larger conversation around your experience? Is it part of what is happening in the world? What is the message within your story? What is your point of view?
Dig deep, be brave, share your story and why it is important (on our website, in print, on podcast, video or social media)—because what you do and who you are and what happens to you is IMPORTANT and we together can raise the future we dream of.
In Episode 7 of the podcast, Mamalode Digital Director Leland Buck speaks with Mark Fewell, Global CMO at Movember.
Mamalode's Digital Director Leland Buck spent a few minutes talking to Mark Fewell, Global Chief Marketing Officer with the Movember Foundation.
Everyone has a story, everyone has a voice and every voice matters. We at Mamalode have been thinking a lot about the power of voice, especially during this election season. While each of us has opinions about which presidential candidate we think would best serve the greater good, we feel Mamalode as a whole is not a soap box from which political endorsements should be made. We are not about telling our readers who to like, or what to believe. But we remain steadfastly committed to finding ways to elevate your voice.
Whatever issues burn inside you, we hope you will find a way to express your views in a positive, supportive, strong and loving way. That's certainly true when we publish your essays, and it is equally true when we encourage you to vote. Our collective voices matter, only because each individual voice matters.
The worst thing that can happen on an Election Day is that good people will think their voice doesn't matter and they will decide not to vote. The importance of voting is not just to decide who will be the next president. It determines who will serve on school boards, city councils, county commissions, in local and state law enforcement leadership, on judicial benches, in state and federal legislative offices and it directs policy and determines if and how schools and libraries get funded in our communities.
If Mamalode is going to endorse anyone during this election season, we endorse you, because your voice is the one that matters. Please, vote.
As always, we look forward to listening. - Team Mamalode We want to know what you think. Comment, submit your own views, and engage with us on social. Write to us, express yourself, and most importantly, vote.
Mamalode is a magazine, website and event production company for moms and parents launched in Missoula, Montana in 2009. Mamalode now reaches a growing global digital audience every day and print readers in ten countries and all 50 states of the U.S.
Mamalode is SO excited to announce that we now have a few stories translated into Chinese! Make sure to check them out!
Meagan Schultz is a "Makeshift Genius"
Meagan Schultz is a “Makeshift Genius”
Today I contacted Meagan Schultz regarding an interview for the book. She is a wife and mother of two young boys. She is also a freelance writer; she is a regular contributor to MKE Moms Blog, and her work has appeared at Mamalode, Brain, Child Magazine, Literary Mama and Write On, Mamas.
You can find Meagan online in two places. One is meaganschultz.com, where she blogs regularly about her…
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