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NYTimes bestselling author, Miriam Peskowitz sits down with Laura to share the funny, frustrating and inspiring stories of her own career, and the ideas at the heart of her books, including The Truth About the Mommy Wars, The Daring Book for Girls and her most recent- Code Like a Girl. Miriam walks us through her surprising career transitions, and inspires us find the power and joy that comes from learning to do the things we’ve never done before. Originally aired with Host Laura Zarrow, on August 21, 2019 on SiriusXM's Business Radio Powered by The Wharton School, Channel 132. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Maria as she speaks with Amy Tiemann, author of MOJO MOM: Nurturing Your Self While Raising a Family. Then, Miriam Peskowitz , co-author, The Double-Daring Book for Girls. Next, Suzanne Simkin, one of the founders and creators of PeaceLoveMom.com and then Karen Rinehart , author of , Invisible Underwear, Bus Stop Mommies and Other Things True To Life and host of Bus Stop Mommies Podcast.
The Mojo Mom Podcast kicks off its third season. Amy and Sheryl bring listeners up to date about their lives. In the guest segment, Amy interviews Miriam Peskowitz, co-author of the bestseller "The Daring Book for Girls."
The media is fanning the flames behind the Mommy Wars again with recent segments on Good Morning America. Amy & Sheryl explore this issue again with the help of Miriam Peskowitz, author of "The Truth Behind the Mommy Wars" and blogger at www.playgroundrevolution.com. Also see Amy's new article, "The Heart of the Mommy Wars" on Amy's Blog at www.MojoMom.com
Mojo Mom Amy Tiemann is back from a three-week family adventure in Asia. After Amy & Sheryl debrief about Amy's trip, they discuss the blog wars that erupted among feminist authors in Late November. For an account of the exchange between Linda Hirshman and Miriam Peskowitz, and links to Hirshman's article "Homeward Bound" that started it all, read the Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 postings on the Literary Mama Blog, http://www.literarymama.com/interact/blog/