Aliza Sherman

Joined 20th April 2007

My tags:
entrepreneur, author, internet, blogger, blog, aliza sherman, cybergrrl, webgrrl, second life
About me:
I'm an older new mom (40s) living in Alaska with my family. I work from home with a babysitter helping out in the mornings. I consult clients on Internet and communications strategies and am also a freelance writer and author. Books include "PowerTools for Women in Business," "The Everything Blogging Book," and "Streetwise eCommerce." On the side, I do a little radio, TV and film and a lot of blogging and podcasting. And I'm really into Karaoke and Second Life, not all at once.
My interests:
I'm an avid RVer and serial blogger.
My website/blog:
http://www.mediaegg.com/ http://babyfruit.typepad.com/ http://babyfruit.typepad.com/mediagirl http://workitmom.com/bloggers/entrepreneurmom/
How I de-stress:
Haven't figured that one out yet. Try to get a massage once a month.
Best advice I've gotten:
Haven't gotten any yet
Adjective to describe me:
overachiever
My favorite book:
Miles From Nowhere
My favorite movie:
Bladerunner

My Day Snapshot

Aliza Sherman hasn't written a snapshot yet.

My Life To-Do List

Aliza Sherman hasn't written a life to-do list yet.

Leave a comment

6 comments so far...

  • movie poster style birth announcements and invitation cards

    www.myshowtimeposters.com or info@myshowtimeposters.com

    Flag as inappropriate Posted by ashley on 1st October 2009

  • Oh Aliza. Oh oh oh. I just read your blog post and had to leave a message. I'm so sorry about all that stuff you've lost. How awful. I've been there - years ago - so I really feel your pain. :(

    Flag as inappropriate Posted by Diane on 28th June 2008

  • Great articles! Lots of good info and very honest.

    Flag as inappropriate Posted by jc26105 on 14th October 2007

  • Hi fellow Alaskan, I just joined up today and saw that there was another Alaskan momma here.

    Flag as inappropriate Posted by akalterego on 24th April 2007

  • I've never been pregnant, but I suspect hormones can really do a number on a woman. I applaud your honesty in this piece -- the more women share their experiences, the less we'll punish ourselves for not being perfect, or feeling we can never live up to some Madison Avenue fantasy of motherhood (which was probably developed by male ad execs decades ago anyway)!

    Flag as inappropriate Posted by Jeannie MacDonald on 24th April 2007

  • What an amazing photo of you and your baby!!!

    Flag as inappropriate Posted by Nataly on 22nd April 2007

Subscribe to our Weekly Newsletter