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Mothers of Intention: Senator Kirsten Gillibrand Calls for A Step Forward in Food Safety

March 18, 2010

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I’m very excited to have a truly special guest Mother of Intention today — U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY).  One of the issues Senator Gillibrand has been working since her arrival in the Senate has been promoting food safety, especially …

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Mothers of Intention — While I’m at Mom 2.0 Summit

February 19, 2010

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As I’m getting getting ready for my Mom 2.0 panel today, I wanted to leave you with some good reading for the weekend.  What better way than to recommend a few Mothers of Intention?! One of my favorite economy …

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Mothers of Intention — Are We Going to Let Haitian Orphans Die?

January 18, 2010

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As a mom by adoption to the fabulous PunditGirl, it was difficult for me to watch all the footage in the past days about the many orphans in Haiti — especially the ones who have parents who are just waiting

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Mothers of Intention — Mothers Aren’t Political? Think Again.

January 13, 2010

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Over the last year, I have been collecting essays and doing research for a book that I feel strongly and passionately  needs to be written — about the fact that mothers are becoming more political every day and are the …

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Mothers of Intention — Momma Zen Takes Tiger Woods & Brit Hume to the Woodshed

January 6, 2010

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It’s hard for me to keep quiet when people who call themselves journalists veer into the realm of overly judgmental commentary.  So I’ve been stewing over the comments Brit Hume recently made about Tiger Woods and Buddhism, looking for a …

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Mothers of Intention — Thinking Edition

December 15, 2009

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Not that I don’t try to make all the Mothers of Intention features thinking posts — be they guest essays or a round-up of great posts I’ve found on my blogosphere journeys — but there’s some really deep thinking to …

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Mothers of Intention — Long Weekend Edition!

December 4, 2009

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The stars have become perfectly aligned this weekend for some down time from the blogosphere.  But I wanted to leave you with some good reading material, so here are some links to some interesting Mothers of Intention: My friend Christina …

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Mothers of Intention — One Small Thing. One Small Purse, by Mocha Momma

November 22, 2009

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Mothers of Intention are “political” in a lot of ways, many of which don’t even involve what we normally think of as politics.  I was blown away when I read this post by Kelly of Mocha Momma fame (she’s a …

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Mothers of Intention — I’m Just Not That Into Politics, by No Time for Flashcards

November 9, 2009

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I met some fabulous women at the Type-A Mom conference in September.  Some were women I had admired in the blogosphere and met for the first time in real life, and others had blogs I hadn’t yet discovered, but am …

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PunditMom Video Saturday — A Woman’s Place

October 10, 2009

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Usually I take a little break from politics on Saturdays to give myself some space for one of my other loves — photography. But this week, I have a short video that is SOoo delicious I had to share …

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Mothers of Intention — Abortion, Miscarriages and “Death Panels”

September 30, 2009

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Many dismiss women in the “momosphere” because they think we’re out here talking about (and reviewing) nothing but diapers and juice boxes all day long.  Nothing serious going on here, right? Heh.  I’ve got a few great posts …

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Mothers of Intention — Still Thinking about Obama’s Education Speech

September 21, 2009

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I may be a glutton for punishment, but I’m revisiting the Barack Obama school speech for this week’s Mothers of Intention. I was FLOORED with the response my post about the speech got.   Some conservatives have claimed  it was the …

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