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A Conversation with Eve Rodsky, Author of Fair Play
Eve Rodsky is the brilliant and hilarious author of NYT Best-sellers, Fair Play and Unicorn Space. She joined us for a candid conversation on the gender division of labor — and helps us reframe the value of work at home.
Putting Parenthood on Your Resume
Superkin co-founders add their support for the Marshall Plan for Moms., and make the case for adding “parent” to your resume.
Skincare & Pregnancy: What You Need to Know from a Dermatologist (and Mom!)
Dermatologist Elizabeth Gaines Cardone M.D. shares her expertise on how pregnancy can impact your skin. From melasma to linea negra to what products to avoid, Dr. Liz shares it all with us!
Professor Emily Oster: Your Go-To Author for Expecting & New Parents
Professor Emily Oster takes a data driven approach to all things pregnancy, parenting and pre-school. Parents everywhere appreciate her straightforward and science-backed approach to the myriad of decisions that come up in child rearing. Read on for our Q&A with the author of Expecting Better, Cribsheet and the Family Firm.
A Well-Deserved Babymoon
We are big fans of any reason to celebrate and plan a getaway. And with a baby on the way, taking a babymoon is a great excuse to try somewhere new! We spoke to Kristen Korey Pike, CEO & Founder of KK Travels Worldwide, read on for her suggestions for the amazing resorts her team is booking for KKTW clients.
Lessons in Leadership & Motherhood
Growing a career while caring for your family is a marathon, not a sprint. The demands both ebb and flow so it’s important to take it one step at a time. Think about your career goals in terms of long-term growth, not just a singular performance for one quarter.
What to Say & Do For a Friend With a Disabled Child
Superkin is thrilled to have Melinda Martin, founder of Momme, the first lifestyle platform for parents raising kids with disabilities, join us on the blog. In her piece, Melinda shares parts of her story and how to best support loved ones who are managing a medical diagnosis.
Prenatal Vitamin 101
Prenatal vitamins are important, but all vitamins are not equal. Unfortunately, for moms-to-be, prenatal vitamins are supplements, which are not regulated the same way as prescription medications. Rachel Rothman, MS RD, CLEC, a pediatric dietitian and feeding expert, entrepreneur and mom of two shares her knowledge with us!
How 31 Moms We Admire Picked Baby Names
Superkin co-founders add their support for the Marshall Plan for Moms., and make the case for adding “parent” to your resume.