Emma Margolin

Emma Margolin

Emma Margolin is a reporter at MSNBC.com.


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8years ago
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Three power moves that are better than a shrug

Here are some gestures to practice before heading into that next meeting.

8years ago
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Can women-focused co-working spaces fix your professional woes?

Female-focused working spaces are promising comfort and community for women who have grown dissatisfied with traditional office environments.

8years ago
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Joanna Coles’ expert tips on acing your next job interview

As chief content officer at Hearst, Joanna Coles has pretty much seen it all when it comes to interview faux pas.

8years ago
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Why choosing a mental health app is harder than you think

Experts believe there are over 10,000 mental health apps in existence — a number that has exploded in the past few years and will likely keep growing.

8years ago
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Here are Tracy Anderson’s ‘non-negotiable’ daily to-dos

The health and fitness guru sees exercise as not only good for the body, but essential for personal and professional success.

8years ago
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How Sarah Jessica Parker finds confidence

Sarah Jessica Parker on experience, confidence and asking for help

8years ago
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Meet the winner of the Grow Your Value bonus contest

Meet Tiffany Hamilton, winner of the Grow Your Value bonus competition

10years ago
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Stacey Dash says transgender people should ‘go in the bushes’

“Go in the bushes. I don’t know what to tell you, but I’m not gonna put my child’s life at risk because you want to change a law,” Stacey Dash said.

10years ago
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How Minneapolis became the first city in the country to pass trans protections

LGBT rights opponents believe that protecting transgender people endangers women and children in the bathroom. But Minneapolis has been doing it since 1975.

10years ago
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Massachusetts poised to become 19th state banning trans discrimination

The Massachusetts House of Representatives on Wednesday passed a bill to ban discrimination in public accommodations on the basis of gender identity.