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If you’re a New York Times reader, you might know “Scratch,” the column about money and the people who deal with it, by Shaina Feinberg and illustrator Julia Rothman. The column is equal parts fanzine, "investigative" journalism, and raw, real,
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Meet the woman who scaled a DIY product into a million-dollar business that impacts elections and fuels social movements
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Lesley Ware’s major life transition, Bumble success story, and fashion as self-care
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No more faking the funk: How Silicon Valley startup culture shaped an executive’s outlook
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‘Cancer has a way of saying you can do whatever the hell you want’
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Marissa Huber shows how to live life your way, with ‘time chunking’
The artist and co-author of ‘The Motherhood of Art’ talks about prioritizing her creativity while working full time and raising a family
‘In my 50s, I’m free to be whatever or whoever I want’
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This book is a big deal in a world of thin people
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