Kalön Women
Kalön Women's vision is to be a powerful voice for all women 40+ as we face challenges unique to our generation. We are the sandwich generation, caring for aging parents, growing or grown children, grandchildren and sometimes doing all of it while maintaining a professional career. And yes, salary equity is still an issue. . . .
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aspire Magazine
Linda Joy, Publisher and Editor
Inspiration for a Women's Soul! The premier women's publication inspiring women to follow their hearts, listen to their souls, and honor their bodies and the world around them. Through a beautiful full color print magazine, strong on-line content and women's events and retreats - aspire... Is leading women to re-discover their true essence. . . .
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Audio Acrobat
Pat Lynch
A state-of-the-art, Web-based, audio and video production, streaming and Podcasting tool. . . .
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me* Magazine
me* Magazine is for those of us over age 40 who may not be a size two with a picture perfect life! . . .
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MompreneursOnline.com
Mompreneurs Online- a mom's one-stop work-at-home resource. Ellen Parlapiano and Pat Cobe are recognized as leading authorities on women-owned businesses, and have offered entrepreneurial advice on Oprah, the CBS Early Show, NBC Nightly News, Good Morning America, Maury, CNN, CNBC, Fox News Channel, Lifetime Television, National Public Radio, and numerous other TV and radio shows nationwide. Mompreneurs® has been featured as a top trend-setter in Time Magazine, Business Week, Parade Magazine, and other leading magazines and newspapers. . . .
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National Association of Baby Boomer Women
The National Association of Baby Boomer Women is the only association devoted to addressing issues concerning 38 million of the healthiest, wealthiest, and best educated generation of women to ever hit midlife, baby boomer women. . . .
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Red Hat Society
We are the women in the red & pink hats. We are the mothers, grandmothers, and daughters of society. Little girls grow up, but they're never too old to play dress-up and have tea parties. . . .
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