I had the pleasure of being a guest on the April 6, 2009 Oprah Winfrey Show, "Secret Lives of Moms."
A video clip from the April 6, 2009 show, "Secret Lives of Moms." This one is called "The Truth About Motherhood."
A video clip from the April 6, 2009 show, "Secret Lives of Moms." This one is called "The Surprises of Motherhood."
Meet the moms featured on Secret Lives of Moms, and get all the information on their books and blogs! Daphne Brogdon CoolMom.com Momversation.com Melinda Roberts Momversation.com TheMommyBlog.com Mommy Confidential: Adventures from the Wonderbelly of Motherhood Karen Walrond Momversation.com Chookooloonks.com Giyen Kim Momversation.com BaconIsMyEnemy.com Heather Armstrong Dooce.com It Sucked and Then I Cried: How I Had a Baby, a Breakdown, and a Much Needed Margarita Laura Bennett TheDailyBeast.com Cheli ...
Regis loves us! Or, he loves the idea of us. He mentions Momversation.com at about the 5:15 mark.
“I’m not fettered by the need to be perfect or to appear perfect. I’d rather be sane.” - Mindy Roberts My aim for these confidence interviews is to find out what confidence means to real people out there, and they don’t come much more real than Mindy. When I first stumbled ...
This Backtalk episode deals with first wives, second wives, parents who blogged through divorce, and those who have blended their families. Some let it all hang out and others are very discrete about what they mention. We discuss: Mindy, from the Mommy Blog Mir, from Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda Laid-Off Dad ...
"What a lovely picture!" "These cookies are delicious!" "Santa knows when you are sleeping!" The little white lie is designed to minimize hurt feelings, fear, and anger... and to keep our kids innocent as long as possible. But don't we teach our kids to value truth? So where do you ...
It's the consummate Donna-Reed-esque image: the family, gathered around the table, ready to partake in a glorious evening meal... probably of some red meat and potatoes (it was the '50s). Fast-forward a half-century: Mom's working late; Dad has a business dinner; the kids are at play practice and a friend's house, ...
Men's rights. Sounds a bit strange to the ear, doesn't it? But to people like radio show host Glenn Sacks, the need for pro-male campaigns is all too real. After all, shirts like designer David & Goliath's "Boys Are Stupid. Throw Rocks at Them" are popular but are also, to ...














