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" ... As I always say, women shouldn’t have to contort reality to avoid being unfairly judged and held to a higher standard than our equally-qualified counterparts. But until public policy in America catches up with the majority of developed nations that have leveled the playing field with parental leave and affordable child care reform, we’re on our own. ... "
" ... I spent 30 years in journalism – the last 10 at The New York Times – watching politicians, scientists and the media misuse math in dangerous (and occasionally hilarious) ways. Not just numbers but with words – terms like “approximately,” “could” and “significant increase” -- that spin numbers to skew elections, contort science and rob us blind. This space will serve as watchdog for such shenanigans. At the Times, I merged data analysis with storytelling to expose wrongdoing in industries ranging from the National Football League to Big Pharma. My 100-story expose on concussions in the N.F.L. was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service. I recently founded DataPhi Communications, a New York-based consulting agency that specializes in helping young companies convert numbers into compelling stories for investors, customers and the media. ... "
" ... If you have to contort yourself into pretzel shapes at work to please your boss or anyone else, it is not the right job for you. You have two choices. Little by little, you can test your growing muscles and speak more of your truth at work — or you can start job-hunting. ... "
" ... Take a survival job if you need to so that you have some dollars coming in. If you contort yourself into pretzel shapes because that's what it takes to get a new job, I guarantee you will end up sorry you took the job. ... "
" ... Then we have the pitches that contort themselves way too strenuously to give themselves a “hook” by tying themselves to the anti-alcohol effort. This year’s prize goes to Sicily Hills cocktail-inspired candles. ... "