
- A mom of two girls who said goodbye to her Northeast publishing career, landed in Texas, and found great joy in writing.

juliepippert posted on Forum Discussion Giving Back
We like to live by the saying, "Leave everything a little better than you found it." How do you make the world a little bit better? Share here what you know about making a difference and making the world a better place.
juliepippert participated in the Live Talk The Best Ideas For Getting Organized With Asha Dornfest Of Parent Hacks
I don't worry about tossing kids' art -- we have one storage tub for the special stuff and otherwise I photograph it if we want to keep a memory of it.
Join Asha Dornfest of Parent Hacks to swap tips and tricks for organizing your home with a minimum of fuss, time and stress. We'll all learn from Asha, but, even better, we'll share our own best ideas. Come be inspired and learn new ways to get rid of the clutter and tidy up your home life!
juliepippert participated in the Live Talk The State of the Mom Blogosphere 2012
Several things in here have me wondering about this: What about the distinction between bloggers and journalists? is it citizen journalism? or freelance opinion? When it comes to product reviews and so forth how can consumers tell -- are the FTC requirements enough? Where will all of this be with the next breakthrough to 3.0???? How will businesses and bloggers work together? And nonprofits?
A panel of elite mom bloggers will lead a conversation on the trends shaping the mom blogosphere, the business of blogging, the impact of Twitter, Facebook and other social media platforms, where they get their creative inspiration and much more!
juliepippert participated in the Live Talk The State of the Mom Blogosphere 2012
Tonight our local news is running -- prime time -- a feature on local review mom bloggers.
A panel of elite mom bloggers will lead a conversation on the trends shaping the mom blogosphere, the business of blogging, the impact of Twitter, Facebook and other social media platforms, where they get their creative inspiration and much more!
juliepippert participated in the Live Talk The State of the Mom Blogosphere 2012
Hi everyone, already here and raring to go! Cannot wait to hear what everyone has to say!
A panel of elite mom bloggers will lead a conversation on the trends shaping the mom blogosphere, the business of blogging, the impact of Twitter, Facebook and other social media platforms, where they get their creative inspiration and much more!
juliepippert posted on Forum Discussion Healthy Moms, Healthy Families
As mothers, we're always paying attention to health issues--our families' as well as our own. This circle is dedicated to keeping everyone we love healthy--including ourselves!
juliepippert participated in the Live Talk The Pursuit of Healthiness Powered by Social Media
Several of you have mentioned alliances -- allies and collaborators can be such a great path to success. How do you find and build the right alliances?
Join us to learn how women have used blogging and social media to inspire public health change in their communities, from preventing asthma to fighting cancer and HIV/AIDS. We'll come together to talk about tangible actions women can take to support and inspire public health efforts in their communities. Folks from the American Cancer Society and some amazing, health-conscious bloggers will be on hand to share stories and information. Women are the key to making our families, communities and planet healthier - let's get together and share best practices in how social media strengthens our collective voice.
juliepippert participated in the Live Talk The Pursuit of Healthiness Powered by Social Media
Helen, your work with March of Dimes and campaign for Paid Parental Leave is so important -- how are you reaching people and how do you overcome challenges to reaching people "not plugged in" as much?
Join us to learn how women have used blogging and social media to inspire public health change in their communities, from preventing asthma to fighting cancer and HIV/AIDS. We'll come together to talk about tangible actions women can take to support and inspire public health efforts in their communities. Folks from the American Cancer Society and some amazing, health-conscious bloggers will be on hand to share stories and information. Women are the key to making our families, communities and planet healthier - let's get together and share best practices in how social media strengthens our collective voice.
juliepippert posted on Forum Discussion Picked from the headlines
Let's talk about what's in the news these days - articles that catch our eye, interesting tidbits, studies released, whatever's going on in the media that you'd like to talk about.
juliepippert participated in the Live Talk Navigating Food Allergies: Safe Halloween Treats and a Live Talk with Author Sandra Beasley
This year, for a variety of reasons -- food allergies, health, etc. -- I got little Halloween themed toys to hand out: erasers, pencils, sticky lizards and spiders, silly little things. My kids think it's cool, so it's kid approved. My neighbor just said I am going to bring the wrath of kids and teens down on myself. Seriously? Has anyone handed out allergy-safe treats, toys, etc. on Halloween and gotten grief about it?
Since childhood, Sandra Beasley, award-winning poet and author of the acclaimed memoir Don’t Kill the Birthday Girl: Tales from an Allergic Life, has been allergic to dairy, egg, soy, beef, shrimp, and a host of other foods. But that hasn’t stopped her from living a full, active life. Join Sandra and her co-hosts, including Barbara Rosenstein from the Food Allergy Initiative, www.faiusa.org (the world's largest private source of funding for food allergy research), for a live talk about growing up with food allergies – from childhood through the teen years and young adulthood. Building on the Navigating Food Allergies series that was hosted by Lori Sandler of Divvies, this is a great opportunity to take part in a frank discussion about the challenges of dating, traveling, relationships with college roommates and friends, concerns about becoming a mom who has food allergies, and many other issues – from the perspective of a young adult who’s successfully coped with food allergies. Whether you’re a parent or have food allergies yourself, you’ll want to join us!






















