Author Archives: Lynne Meredith Golodner (formerly Schreiber)

Fifty Shades of Grey, Follow-up Post

Basking in the glow of yesterday’s blog post and the wonderful dialogue that spun out of it, I want to further the conversation.  Three themes come up when discussing this trilogy: 1. How many of us spend as much time … Continue reading »

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Fifty Shades of Grey

My sister walked into a Barnes & Noble in Florida, her three children in tow, and asked the salesperson to point her to Fifty Shades of Grey. “Uh, do you know what it’s about?” The saleswoman looked down her nose … Continue reading »

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The Thing about the TIME Magazine Cover

My first Parenting Without a Map workshop on Tuesday in Staten Island, at 5 Boro Power Yoga, went exceptionally well. And in the wake of the TIME magazine cover of a sleek, beautiful mom breastfeeding her toddler son (who has … Continue reading »

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It’s a Shame about North Carolina

I don’t often write about politics, and this blog isn’t really going to be political, but I have to say something about this mess in North Carolina. It’s a ridiculous conversation, any way you look at it. The biggest problem … Continue reading »

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400th Blog: Speaking the Same Language

 After a profoundly inspiring four days in Sedona with my lovely 10-year-old son Asher, I am more convinced than ever that all religions and faiths in the world, are saying the same thing. So the story goes…when Moses stood before … Continue reading »

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