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Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, troublemaking and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, troublemaking and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Hillary Clinton’s name is on everyone’s lips as we head into the 2016 presidential election. Is America ready for a woman president? How research on women’s likability impacts Hillary’s campaign? What do feminists really think about Hillary? Why Hillary Clinton can and should change the way America cares for children and supports families? What those pantsuits really mean to women’s power and agency in a man’s world? Will voters accept a woman commander in chief? How can voters hate a woman chosen 17 times by Gallup as the most admired woman in the world? These are some of the topics covered in the Amazon #1 bestseller Love Her, Love Her Not: The Hillary Paradox authored/edited by Joanne Bamberger. The book is an anthology that explores the question of why so many Americans, especially women, have such complicated and conflicting feelings when it comes to one of the most well-known and admired women in the world — Hillary Rodham Clinton. Joanne Bamberger, an entrepreneurial journalist, award-winning writer, and attorney, is the publisher and editor in chief of The Broad Side, a noted digital magazine of women’s commentary. Join Joanne Bamberger and me on Wednesday, January 6, 10-11 A.M. CT US. We will be discussing the complicated feelings about one of the most powerful women in American politics and possibly our next president.
It's Thanksgiving week, so the MOMocrats are repeating last week's podcast: News was still unfolding in Paris, which was under lockdown again after a raid looking for the mastermind of Friday's horrific terrorist attack. It's been reported that two people have died, including a woman wearing a suicide vest. Needless to say, US political discourse in the wake of ISIS has turned to the topics of foreign policy, terrorism, and immigration - areas that are in the bailiwick of the Democratic front-runner, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. MOMocrats Karoli and Donna Schwartz Mills talk with Joanne Bamberger, author of "Love Her, Love Her Not: The Hillary Paradox."
As the MOMocrats prepared for this week's podcast, news was still unfolding in Paris, which was under lockdown again after a raid looking for the mastermind of Friday's horrific terrorist attack. It's been reported that two people have died, including a woman wearing a suicide vest. Needless to say, US political discourse in the wake of ISIS has turned to the topics of foreign policy, terrorism, and immigration - areas that are in the bailiwick of the Democratic front-runner, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. MOMocrats Karoli and Donna Schwartz Mills talk with Joanne Bamberger, author of "Love Her, Love Her Not: The Hillary Paradox."
As fall replaces summer, crazy political season kicks into high gear. Nicole Sandler has the news. Plus The Silver Tour's Robert Platshorn with the latest on the efforts to end prohibition and Joanne Bamberger, editor of "Love Her, Love Her Not: The Hillary Paradox" guest.
It's a big Friday show - Nicole speaks with Tim Wise, antiracist essayist, author and educator, about race in America. Author/blogger and mom Joanne Bamberger joins in for a conversation about our shared experience as adoptive moms. And for Flashback Friday, the late Kevin Gilbert from 1995.
Women, Social Media and Politics with Joanne Bamberger, Founder and Blogger, PunditMom Publisher and editor-in-chief of The Broad Side. Joanne is the author of the Amazon bestselling book Mothers of Intention: How Women and Social Media are Revolutionizing Politics in America, the first book to examine the phenomenon of the rise of women in social media, how theyve used online tools for change and the uphill battle women still face in the world of politics and activism.
Joanne Bamberger is a popular blogger at punditmom.com and has written Mothers of Intention: How Women and Social Media Are Revolutionizing Politics in America. She discusses how women and the web are forces to be reconned with and that we need more female voices in office. About The Women's Eye Radio: with host Stacey Gualandi, is a show from , an Online Magazine which features news and interviews with women who want to make the world a better place. From newsmakers, changemakers, entrepreneurs, best-selling authors, cancer survivors, adventurers, and experts on leadership, stress and health, to kids helping kids, global grandmothers improving children's lives, and women who fight for equal rights,"It's the world as we see it." The Women's Eye Radio Show broadcasts on in Phoenix, live-streams on 1480KPHX.com, and is available as on-demand talk radio on iTunes and at . Learn more about The Women's Eye at
Maria is joined by Joanne Bamberger, author of Mothers of Intention: How Women & Social Media are Revolutionizing Politics in America. Cliff Morgan, cofounder of US College Planning discusses how time is running out for high school seniors - The Essential Checklist for Navigating the College System. Ashley Koff and Kathy Kaehler, authors of Mom Energy. The Mom's Roundtable discusses how to balance motherhood and a career. And, writer, producer, comedian, and mom Carole Montgomery. This show is sponsored by Lands' End and Family Circle.
Amy Tiemann continues her series of interviews wtih "Courageous Parents, Confident Kids" anthology contributors, this week by talking politics with Joanne Bamberger, creator of PunditMom blog. In Joanne's book chapter, she talks about what it means for parents to connect with their political voices, and proclaim their opinions, often using blogs as an outlet. Here Joanne and Amy get right into it, sharing their own opinions about their frustrations with the Democratic Party, politics, and the seeming inablity to get anything done, even when one party has the Presidency and majorities in the House and Senate. Hear what's on Amy and Joanne's minds, and then feel free to stop by the Mojo Mom and PunditMom blogs to let us know what is on yours!
Author Jamie Woolf joins PunditMom Joanne Bamberger to talk about her new book, Mom-in-Chief: How Wisdom from the Workplace Can Save Your Family from Chaos. Also, are there lessons about motherhood and parenting that the new Mom-in-Chief Michelle Obama can learn from Mom-in-Chief the book?!
Author Jamie Woolf joins PunditMom Joanne Bamberger to talk about her new book, Mom-in-Chief: How Wisdom from the Workplace Can Save Your Family from Chaos. Also, are there lessons about motherhood and parenting that the new Mom-in-Chief Michelle Obama can learn from Mom-in-Chief the book?!
You might know blogger Tracee Sioux from her blog So Sioux Me and Blog Fabulous. Join me to talk with Tracee to discuss her new venture to empower our daughters, called The Girl Revolution. I promise, it will be a lively and insightful half hour!
You might know blogger Tracee Sioux from her blog So Sioux Me and Blog Fabulous. Join me to talk with Tracee to discuss her new venture to empower our daughters, called The Girl Revolution. I promise, it will be a lively and insightful half hour!
Amy and Sheryl are still empathizing with today's kids an technology, as they grow up in a world where they have to "look good" online as well as real life. A recent Facebook experiment got Amy and Sheryl thinking about these issues.Then one of our favorite bloggers stops by, Joanne Bamberger, aka Pundit Mom. Amy and Joanne have a lot to talk about with President Obama's first week in office, including his first major act, signing the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act into law. Listen in to find out how you can enter our next iPod Nano giveaway, to happen February 1 and at least once more before the new edition of Mojo Mom comes out on April 7. Enter now and you'll be eligible for all our upcoming giveaways.
Activist & former president of Planned Parenthood Gloria Feldt is PunditMom's guest to talk about what advances in women's issues we can expect in an Obama administration. Fair Pay is closer to being a a reality, but that's just one agenda item on a lengthy list that's been on hold for eight years.Join Joanne/PunditMom for her in-depth discussion with one of America's leading feminists!
Activist & former president of Planned Parenthood Gloria Feldt is PunditMom's guest to talk about what advances in women's issues we can expect in an Obama administration. Fair Pay is closer to being a a reality, but that's just one agenda item on a lengthy list that's been on hold for eight years.Join Joanne/PunditMom for her in-depth discussion with one of America's leading feminists!
Popular political blogger Joanne Bamberger, aka PunditMom, talks with RNC Online Communications Director Liz Mair, and MOMocrat Jaelithe, of the blog State of Discontent, about Obama's victory, what the RNC does next, and whether it will work in states's like Missouri, where Jaelithe campaigned for Obama.
Popular political blogger Joanne Bamberger, aka PunditMom, talks with RNC Online Communications Director Liz Mair, and MOMocrat Jaelithe, of the blog State of Discontent, about Obama's victory, what the RNC does next, and whether it will work in states's like Missouri, where Jaelithe campaigned for Obama.
Progressive uber-blogger Arianna Huffington has written a new book in time for this election season, "Right Is Wrong." MOMocrats are launching their first book club podcast to discuss her book and how its views do (or don't) match our perspectives of the political world. Join host Joanne Bamberger (aka PunditMom) and Steph (aka LawyerMama) and other MOMocrats for a lively discussion of the book as well as the week's events!
Join MOMocrats Glennia Campbell, Stefania Pomponi Butler and Joanne Bamberger in the inaugural MOMocrats podcast, as they discuss the week's political news.
This week's special edition of the Mojo Mom Podcast focuses on the primary elections. Amy Tiemann and special guest Joanne Bamberger, Pundit Mom, talk about the breaking news that John Edwards is leaving the race, and their thoughts about the Democratic front-runners, Obama and Clinton. What lies ahead for Democrats and Republicans on Super Tuesday? Listen in to get two opinionated Moms' perspectives.Learn more by reading Joanne Bamberger's PunditMom blog as well as the Take Care Net Presidential Candidate Survey that Amy mentioned in the podcast.