Catherine Connors is a recovering academic who, after she had her first child, traded the lecture hall for the playroom and discovered that university students and preschoolers have much the same attention span. She’s the author of HerBadMother.com, the co-founder and editor of the Bad Moms Club, the moderator of Her Bad Mother’s Basement, and a freelance writer whose writing has appeared everywhere from Canadian Family magazine to Redbook to the Review of Politics.
Her personal blog, Her Bad Mother, has been mentioned in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star, the American Prospect, the London Times, and sundry other publications, as well as on CNN, ABC, CBC and the BBC online. Babble.com named Her Bad Mother one of the Internet’s top ten mom blogs in its list of the Top 50 Mom Bloggers for two years running, ranking it among the Best Written, Most Controversial and Funniest mom blogs in the blogosphere.
Featuring: Catherine Connors
Would you breastfeed another mother's child? What if the child were sick?
Featuring: Catherine Connors
Sure, Charlie Sheen has lost his marbles and clearly suffers from an addiction. But as a father to 5 children, can he still be a good dad?
Featuring: Catherine Connors
Before children, did you look at sex and even enjoy it differently? How has motherhood changed your sexual identity?
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