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Creative Non-Fiction: Scary Happiness and the Corporate Corpse Revival by Jamie Cartwright3/24/2023 By Jamie Cartwright I quit my effing job…
The year is 2022, the month is May. Enter me - an eager, energetic, seasoned-for-seven-years manager in the healthcare industry, my strut defining me as a scrappy, assertive, and no-nonsense female - hear me roar, bitches. Onlookers see me as a leader in her prime, blind to the jade curtain, putting 110% into developing people, thinking beyond the five-year plan, stressing the importance of psychological safety, and valuing transparent communication.
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By Katie Snyder Prologue
I have large, cystic, dense breasts. By large, I mean bra size 32HH--a real size, though it sounds fake. It's a hard size to find bras for. Even when found, they consist more of hoists and pulleys than anything attractive. But I digress. Back to the point: I gave up self-checks long ago because I was so lumpy I could never tell anything. For decades I relied on annual mammograms--impossible during Covid. The Breadcrumbs widget will appear here on the published site.
By Marie-Eve Bernier She would playfully ask the same two questions.
“Do you prefer to sit on a rocking chair or a stable armchair?” and “Do you prefer sweet or salty treats?”. This was her failproof ‘scientific’ test to figure which genes her grandchildren had inherited. My grandmother’s maiden name is Fillion, which meant she liked to sit on stable chairs and preferred salted snacks, while my grandfather’s surname is Cloutier, otherwise known for enjoying rocking chairs and having a sweet tooth. She would take great amusement if one of her grandchildren showed traits of both genes, such as if one liked salted chips but also enjoyed a rocking chair. The Breadcrumbs widget will appear here on the published site.
This episode of the Badass Lady-Folk podcast features an interview between host Christine Stoddard and Abigail Gabor, a TikTok influencer known for comedy videos about Autism, theatre, and Jewish identity. |
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