For the Bravo fans hoping for a one-on-one sit down between Andy Cohen and Jen Shah, we have some bad news for you.
03.01.2023 - 16:37 / glamour.com
overnight. Ever since she was young, Saujani had an interest in civil and gender rights. And today, she's the founder of two organizations: and .
Backed by data, both organizations have concrete goals and actions for decreasing gender inequality for young girls and mothers around the world.“I spent 10 years building Girls Who Code,” Saujani tells Glamour. “I raised a hundred million dollars to build the largest women and girls organization in the world. If I was a man and was like, 'I've got another idea,' the checks would be flying in.
I wouldn't have to strap my second baby to my back and hustle for every $50,000 check.”Through her own experience, Saujani is aware of the difficulties for women-led organizations to gain respect in their industry. In an effort to dismantle this, she attended the hosted by former Secretary of State Hilary Rodham Clinton and her daughter, Chelsea Clinton. Saujani spoke with Jaclyn Corin, co-founder of , about the importance of young women voters.
Since 2018, , making them a burgeoning voting bloc for future elections. When Saujani isn't flying across the country to speak on panels or appearing on stage with Lizzo at the People's Choice Awards, she is taking care of her two sons, Shaan and Sai. So in the midst of this busy schedule, we spoke with Saujani about being a mother, her organizations, and so much more for Glamour's latest installment of .This content can also be viewed on the site it from.Glamour: What’s your typical morning routine?Reshma Saujani: I get up at around 6:45. I have to get my two-year-old and seven-year-old ready, then walk the dog all by 8:15.
For the Bravo fans hoping for a one-on-one sit down between Andy Cohen and Jen Shah, we have some bad news for you.
Taking a pass. Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Jen Shah opened up about the choice to skip her interview with Andy Cohen following her January 2023 prison sentence.
Andy Cohen made an appearance on Who’s Talking To Chris Wallace? and his interview caused some waves with Bravo fans that he is now clarifying.
Weighing in. Jen Shah‘s Real Housewives of Salt Lake City costars were not the only ones with plenty to say about her prison sentence.
Teresa Giudice has a lot to say about Jen Shah!
A dad has been left stumped as his girlfriend 'refuses' to look after his other children. The parent revealed that his partner has no interest in his three kids from a previous marriage.
Andy Cohen reacted to the news that Jen Shah has been sentenced to six and a half years in prison after pleading guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud.
Jen Shah won’t be seeing the light of day for a long time.
on a monthly basis, the trials and tribulations of , and the never-ending (and exhausting) fight for bodily autonomy, but we also have to wonder things like, “What does ovarian cyst pain feel like?”While it bears an intimidating connotation, medical experts say there’s actually no one-size-fits-all approach to dealing with ovarian cysts—some may not even need to be treated at all. (As always, talk to your doctor about a plan first.)Ahead, we break down some of the most frequently asked questions about ovarian cyst symptoms, causes, and treatment options, with help from licensed medical professionals.Let’s take a closer look at what an ovarian cyst actually is: Simply put, they are fluid-filled sacs found in an ovary or on its surface.
There’s been nothing trending more over the past two weeks than the term “nepo baby.” Thanks to New York Magazine’s articles on the subject this month, the phrase is the talk of Hollywood, the press, and, unfortunately, many family holiday celebrations. So, what’s a nepo baby, anyway? As per Today, “a nepo baby, in case you haven’t heard, is the offspring of a famous person who follows their parent into the creative industries, and often is met with success despite the competition.” In other words, many Hollywood actors and actresses qualify as nepo babies, and some aren’t happy about the newfangled terminology.
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