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Oprah & Friends

"Laura is a very successful business woman and I suspect someone who has a sense of humor similar to my own, given that these tips are hilariously fantastic. She has realized that the hardest job out there is motherhood, but there is one harder job, beyond the hardest job, which is working motherhood. [42 Rules for Working Moms is] essentially, 42 essays from moms with different kinds of views on different aspects of being a working mom... My favorite one is "Have Sex!"
Peter Walsh, talking with Laura on The Peter Walsh Show—Oprah & Friends Radio

   
The Huffinton Post

"Keeping the game as difficult as possible for women, and for men who want to be more involved with their families, is how the Good Old Boys network is able to keep thriving... With more women now in the workplace and so many companies saying they want to groom more women leaders, they're going to have to really walk the flexibility workplace walk. "Parents need flexible work arrangements, they need to take time off to take care of sick kids, and maybe even take their kids on work trips," [Lowell] stresses."
Eve Tahmincioglu
The Huffington Post

   
aParently Speaking

Trying to entertain a toddler in the kitchen? A favorite in Laura Lowell's house, the editor of 42 Rules for Working Moms: Practical, Funny Advice for Achieving Work-Life Balance (Super Star Press, 2008), is fun with food coloring.
Katherine Bontrager—iParenting, part of Disney Family

   
She knows Pregnancy and Baby

Whether you’re a brand-new mom to a three-week old newborn and you’re just trying to keep your eyes open in between 3am feedings and diaper changes, or you’re deeply embedded in the trenches of motherhood, chasing after a toddler who is hell-bent on using his newfound walking skills to destroy anything in his wake, chances are you could use a few New Year’s resolutions to help you restore some balance to your life! Resolution: I will remember to bond with my partner and have sex. Laura Lowell author of the book, 42 Rules for Working Moms firmly believes that humans need sex; it is a key way for us to feel close, loved and, yes, less stressed.

By Melissa Chapman
For: She Knows - Pregnancy & Baby

   
Pink...like the color 42 Rules for Working Moms by Laura Lowell is a great gift for the working mom in your life. Written by working moms, this book is a compilation of funny practical advice on how to survive as a "working mom."
2008 Holiday Gift Guide - Even More Gifts for Mom
Pink...Like the Color
   
view from the bay ABC's "The View from the Bay" interviews Laura Lowell about 42 Rules for Working Moms.
   
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Inside the bay '42 Rules for Working Moms' a sanity-saver Book pools the acquired wisdom of working moms Laura interviewed in the Oakland Tribune
"An irreverent, sanity saving guide that's making waves."
   
The Bulletin "A compilation of tips and techniques she collected from fellow working moms. Coming back from maternity leave feels like a big change because it is, according to Lowell. Having a baby does change a person, and it's physically and emotionally exhausting." —Alandra Johnson The Bulletin
   
aParently Speaking

"Lowell assembled the best advice from 42 working moms into this eminently readable little book, and offered it up in bite-sized chunks because really, the last thing a working parent — or any exhausted parent for that matter — has is leisure to read. "
Jackie Burrell —aPARENTly Speaking

   
Orato "These real life experiences are fun, personal and sure to be appreciated by working moms everywhere." Hollee Chadwick, Orato.com
   
Cool Mom Pics "If you're a working mama, either by choice or by necessity, you'll want to check out 42 Rules for Working Moms, editor Laura Lowell's smart new resource that offers tips and support in, you guessed it, 42 quick and easy-to-read chapters all written by working moms in the trenches." - Cool Mom Pics
   
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News coverage for 42 Rules for Saving Your House
   
Coast Views Magazine "I hope people take away some hope from this book. It's not just them against the huge inhuman bank. The little guy can actually do something"
David Coleman, KCBS Interview
News coverage for 42 Rules of Social Media for Small Business
   
Coast Views Magazine The Internet is awash with information about job candidates. Be sure you’re aware of how to use it properly. “If you’re new to social media, take some time to learn about it,” says Jennifer Jacobson, author of the forthcoming book, 42 Rules of Social Media for Small Business. “Find a platform that works for you.” Once candidates are in your hiring pool, it’s tempting to Google them and search the big social media sites to see what comes up. But the mix of public, private, professional and personal information that can be found online must be used with abundant discretion, if at all. “Recruiters should try to look at the person as a whole,” says Jacobson. “Look them up on the social media sites, Google them and their email address.” And then, in evaluating the information, use your best judgment together with the advice of the experts.
New York Times/Monster
 
News coverage for 42 Rules of Marketing
   
Coast Views Magazine "... an engaging book with some compelling food for thought... In addition to defining what marketing is—both a science and an art—Lowell talks about identifying objectives, picking the problems you want to solve, and prioritizing the activities."
CoastViews Magazine
Los Gatos Weekly Times "[Lowell] focuses on rules that marketing professionals should be following but forget, because they don't have time... a number of gentle reminders resulting in 42 Rules of Marketing..."
Sue Cristallo
Los Gatos Weekly Times

 

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