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Levine talks about her journey as a justice-fighter, an entrepreneur, and a mother in the latest edition of our podcast, “A Uterus Is a Feature Not a Bug.”
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Jan D’Alessandro has had an enviable career in tech. She was part of the earliest days of the consumer Internet as an executive for AOL, helped build out the AOL Time Warner Foundation, and has had a string of jobs and consulting gigs in the digital music space, including Topspin Media, which was sold to Beats Music.
More impressive: She’s managed to do all that while being there for her kids when they needed it most. She even took a few years off after her divorce to just focus on them. Statistically, that’s supposed to kill your career. Here’s how D’Alessandro made sure it didn’t.
This is especially the podcast for you if you have (or are dreading) those teenaged years. Unlike moms of young kids, D’Alessandro has been at this a while.
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“My heart sinks every time I read a press release that a VC firm is so proud to have added another guy to their ranks”
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“I came back from China and I just gave birth in my house because I was so tired”: Lisa Fetterman’s version of having it all
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A cynic, a social justice warrior, a fashion mogul, a composer: VC David Hornik on raising kids in the Bay Area.
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Inside China’s one child policy and what Mei Fong gave up to become a mother.
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Why Millennial moms might save us all.
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