Send us a text There was a time soon after having my first daughter, in the depths of sleep deprivation and baby brain, and I was staying at my brother and sister-in-law’s house, and I really needed a cup of tea. So, I somehow put their electric kettle on a gas top stove … and lit it… almost setting their kitchen on fire. (Sorry Tomo and Anj!) I also recall not being able to recall simple words - like looking at a toaster and thinking, “Yeah…what is that called?” and constantly trying to pay ...
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Send us a text There was a time soon after having my first daughter, in the depths of sleep deprivation and baby brain, and I was staying at my brother and sister-in-law’s house, and I really needed a cup of tea. So, I somehow put their electric kettle on a gas top stove … and lit it… almost setting their kitchen on fire. (Sorry Tomo and Anj!) I also recall not being able to recall simple words - like looking at a toaster and thinking, “Yeah…what is that called?” and constantly trying to pay ...
News Anchor Richelle Carey on Being a First-Time Mum at 50 (and Quitting Her Dream Job to Do So)
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News Anchor Richelle Carey on Being a First-Time Mum at 50 (and Quitting Her Dream Job to Do So)
Send us a text Richelle Carey is an Emmy Award-winning American journalist and global news anchor. She’s worked around the world for outlets including Al Jazeera and CNN. Richelle is also a host and moderator and - most recently - a first-time mum, at age 50. Like many journalists, Richelle’s career took her to the other side of the world, living abroad and interviewing everyone from presidents to Janet Jackson. But her desire to be a mum led to her biggest decision: to quit her drea...
And We're Rolling with Stephanie Hunt
Send us a text There was a time soon after having my first daughter, in the depths of sleep deprivation and baby brain, and I was staying at my brother and sister-in-law’s house, and I really needed a cup of tea. So, I somehow put their electric kettle on a gas top stove … and lit it… almost setting their kitchen on fire. (Sorry Tomo and Anj!) I also recall not being able to recall simple words - like looking at a toaster and thinking, “Yeah…what is that called?” and constantly trying to pay ...