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Mothers & More Publicity 2001

JANUARY

UniquelyMe.com. January 2001.  Mothers & More feature by Sarah Hunt.

Homebodies, January 23, 2001. Volume 2, Issue 4.  “Beating the Stay-At-Home Mom Blues” by Cheryl Gochnauer.

The Debra Duncan Show, KTRK Radio, Houston. January 26, 2001. “Mommy wars.” 6 women discuss advantages/disadvantages to staying home with children and others who choose to work.  

Chicago Tribune. January 31, 2001. “Successful Reentry” by Dan Rafter. Chicago area member Annette Baase interviewed.

FEBRUARY

Redbook, February 2001. “The New Nesters” by Pamela Paul.

The Daily Herald, Illinois. February 3, 2001. “Despite New Name, Mothers & More Still Focused on Women, Their Issues” by Nancy Luebke.

Ocotillo News, Arizona. February 3, 2001. “Childrearing Still A Top Priority In American Families.” Mothers & More press release.

KGO-TV San Francisco Evening News 11pm (ABC Affiliate), February 14, 2001. Interviewed Martha Bullen on feature of career women who are staying home with their kids.

Dallas Morning News, February 28, 2001. “Group for Working Mothers Expands Its Goals” by Linda Stewart Ball.

MARCH

San Francisco Business Times, March 9, 2001. Article on sequencing featuring local Mothers & More members.

Wisconsin Public Radio (16 station public radio network in Wisconsin and neighboring states), March 11, 2001. Topic: The economics of motherhood. Host: Kathleen Dunn. One-hour interview with founder and executive director, Joanne Brundage.

Good Living, Ozaukee Press, March 15, 2001. Career Women by Carol Pomeday. Features Milwaukee area chapter.

APRIL

OC Family Magazine, April 2001. The Stay-At-Home Mom. Joys and challenges of mom being there” by Sandy Bennett.

Today’s Woman. Waterbury Republican-American, April 10, 2001. “Just for Moms. Local group offers support, activities for busy mothers” by Kellie Lambert

WNYC AM 820 & FM 93.9, April 25, 2001. Story featuring Essex County, NJ chapter with interview of president, Pam Hainlin.

Phillymama.com, April 23, 2001. “So You’re Home—Now What?” by Martha Bullen.

MAY

MSN Money. “The Basics: Cost of Being a Stay-At-Home Mom: $1 Million” by MP Dunleavey.

Buffalo News, May 8, 2001. “Thank you, Mom. You couldn’t afford to properly compensate your mother for all the jobs she does – and society doesn’t pay her adequately either” by Chet Bridger. Interviews Ann Crittendon, author of “The Price of Motherhood,,” and Sharron Hickman, NY RC.

Lansing State Journal, May 14, 2001. “Motherload. This holiday, get mom a gift that will reduce stress” by Christine Rook. Interviews president Pam Hainlin.

Hamilton Spectator, May 23, 2001.

JUNE

Todd Mundt Show, Michigan Public Radio. Interviewed Martha Bullen, longtime member and author.

The Jane Norris Show, WHAS-AM Louisville, KY and WLAP Lexington, KY. June 6, 2001. Interviewed Martha Bullen, longtime member and author.

WJNC AM Sewell, NJ evening drive show. June 7, 2001. Interviewed Martha Bullen, longtime member and author.

JULY

Where the Heart Listens, Parent’s Forum Handbook available July 17, 2001. Mothers & More listed as resource. By Eve Sullivan.

AUGUST

Child Magazine, August 2001. “The New Parent to Parent Bonding” by Alisa Ikeda. Features Joanne Brundage, found and executive director.

Trenton Times, Hamilton Metro. August 18, 2001. “Career Women Find Other Mothers…& More. Group offers suport to those who alter career paths to raise family” by Cathie Viksjo.

SEPTEMBER

Baltimore Sun, September 14, 2001. “Keeping Vigil for the Missing Commuters: Some of the best and brightest of a NJ community went by rail daily to work on Wall Street. Many won’t be coming home” by Alec MacGillis.

Philadelphia Inquirer, Neighbors Section. September 23, 2001. “A Support Network for At-Home Mothers” by Susan Weidener.

Phillymama.com, week of September 28, 2001. “Redefining the Good Mother” by Chris Fletcher. Excerpt from “Tales from the Homefront.”

OCTOBER

The Grapevine/Tri-Valley Herald, October 2001. “Split Decision: Mothers take time off from career for family” by Beth Jensen.

The Detroit News, October 2, 2001. “Group helps moms make switch from career to full-time homemaker. Mothers & More eases transition” by Sheri Hall.

Chicago Tribune, October 31, 2001. Women’s News Section. “More Moms are Opting for the Stay-At-Home Gig” by Amanda Temple.

Charleston Gazette. “Mothers & More Members Attend National Conference.”

NOVEMBER

The Christian Science Monitor, November 14, 2001. “Mothers Who Choose to Stay Home. Census finds fewer mothers of infants in workforce – reversing a 25 year trend” by Marilyn Gardner.

American Demographics Forecast, November 19, 2001; Volume 21. “More Moms Stay Home. Survey shows first drop in labor force participation by women with infants.”

DECEMBER

Parents, December 2001. “Great Reasons to Join a Moms’ Group. Why go it solo when you can get support and stress relief from other new parents?” by Debby Waldman.

Los Angeles Times, December 4, 2001.“Women Working Later Into Pregnancy” by Genero C. Armas – AP Writer.

Charleston Sunday Gazette Mail, December 30, 2001. “Bridal Sweet or ‘Melting Pot’ Boiler? Book club examines fictional tale of women recruited to marry Cheyenne Indians” Book reviews by Charleston Mothers & More chapter.

PBS Special, December 30, 2001. “Juggling Work & Family With Hedrick Smith”

GENERAL

The Ridgewood News. “Group Eases Job Transition for Mothers” by Jamie Giani Valente.

Capital District Parent & Hudson Valley Parent. “So You’re Home-Now What? Mothers groups help at-home moms find support” by Martha Bullen.

RELATED ARTICLES

Newsweek, January 8, 2001. “Time to Plan Your Life. Forget ‘having it all.’ Young women just want flexible schedules,” by Susan H. Greenberg.

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