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Baby Sleep Guru Under Fire for Trump Support – SheKnows

Baby sleep is not only a big issue for parents but also a big moneymaker in the baby industry. According to a 2017 report, parents are shelling out roughly $325 million per year to get their precious bundles to sleep, and sleep safely, through the night. Needless to say, it’s a big industry, which is why some parents are hitting one sleep expert where it hurts most in the wallet. A group of progressive parents recently launched a social media campaign urging other parents to boycott sleep guru, Cara Dumaplin, for her donations to former President Trump. Dumaplin, founder of the sleep-training course Taking Cara Babies, has been wildly popular with sleep-deprived parents everywhere, and many of them are

Moms Prefer Sleepless Nights to Baby Sleep Expert Who Supported Trump

Moms Prefer Sleepless Nights to Baby Sleep Expert Who Supported Trump SheKnows 1/22/2021 © Mongkolchon/Adobe Stock. Baby sleep is not only a big issue for parents but also a big moneymaker in the baby industry. According to a 2017 report, parents are shelling out roughly $325 million per year to get their precious bundles to sleep, and sleep safely, through the night. Needless to say, it’s a big industry, which is why some parents are hitting one sleep expert where it hurts most in the wallet. A group of progressive parents recently launched a social media campaign urging other parents to boycott sleep guru, Cara Dumaplin, for her donations to former President Trump. Dumaplin, founder of the sleep-training course Taking Cara Babies, has been wildly popular with sleep-deprived parents everywhere, and many of them are

Finding relevant stories during lockdown – the challenges facing 2020s publishers

Finding relevant stories during lockdown – the challenges facing 2020s publishers It goes without saying that this year has been one of the hardest in living memory. The pandemic turning life, business, social interaction, education, community, all on its head. While the change has looked different for everyone – some companies saw unprecedented demand for their services, while independent and small businesses have been fighting tooth and nail to stay standing – we can surely say that there’s been no other universal challenge like it. Not a single soul is standing where they thought they’d be this time last year. This is just as true for the world of publishing. Journalists who could previously find a story around the corner can no longer physically do that and instead have to look elsewhere for news and insights. It is particularly cruel for Covid-19 to hit at a time when publishing is also fighting so hard as a sector against the threats of: Fake news and

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