Forty Weeks Founder Julia Beck takes you behind the velvet ropes in the brave new world of Bump and Baby. Pregnancy trends, media coverage of parenting, research and recent findings, celebrity pregnancy and baby, the business that keeps it all in motion are among the topics that Julia covers in her signature candid and open style.
I have no idea what Webster's says about it – but Julia says: Back Labor is the ultimate pain on the way to the most delicious reward! Back labor hurts like a bitch, but it's all worth it in the end. And that about sums up our "lives behind the velvet ropes" here at Forty Weeks. We invite you into our Labor Room – via the Forty Weeks' Back Labor Blog. Read about how we do what we do, and follow along our labor of love that really pays off for our clients, and hear a little about the juicy behind-the-scenes bits, too!
And Forty Weeks wouldn't be who we are without the people – our dedicated crew and the BFFs of Forty Weeks and, of course – you too! We love to hear your comments, so please join in the conversation.
The week finally did wind down. And, it was another full one. This morning I was interviewed for an upcoming NYT Styles piece on the parenting media. I expect this will be a strong story…authored by the soon-to-be second time Mother, and always amazing Pamela Paul – she asks the high level of provoking questions I have come to expect of her and nothing less! All good. Look for it on November 12.
I am planning a up trip up to Toronto to spend a few intensive days in strategy sessions with nursing bra manufacturer client Bravado. I am really looking forward to digging in a little deeper, and of course spending time with the fantastic team there. Plus, Nadine Harding tells me there is a place for manis, pedis and chocolate…I am so there!
The Family Groove looks stronger than ever this month. Jillian, Amy and Chelsea are to be congratulated.
I finally got my Weeds fix last night…better late than never. And I was so deserving of my 30 minutes of happy!
Posted by Julia on Friday, October 27th, 2006 at 9:58 pm and filed under Uncategorized.
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