Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Child Pornography or Child Prostitution?
If you are a parent of anyone under the age of 17, then I am sure you know Hannah Montana. I will also bet that you saw that ridiculous picture of 15 year old, Miley Cryus, and know how this will effect her relationship with Disney. To read article: Click HERE
The moms and dads of Wild WE are furious because of what this picture represents. Many of them feel that now they can no longer have their children watch Hannah Montana or Disney for that matter. My question is, WHY do parents push to expliot their children? For the quick buck? I mean, really! What a way to destroy a household brand. What a way to take a child’s career and life and completely manipulate it to serve your own needs. I know that Buzz Machine agrees with me. To read the post, Click HERE It is our responsibility not only to representing our own brands in a way that we deem appropriate, but to also establish relationships with brands that we can trust. I have a feeling A LOT of people will be boycotting Vanity Fair for this incident. Don’t you agree? Love, Ja-Nae Your Wildly Brand Sensitive Leader 
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Monday, April 28, 2008
Moms, will you PLEASE take care of yourselves!
Hi, Moms: You HAVE TO take care of yourselves. Otherwise, who will take care of you?
Sound familiar? ;-) Sent with LOTS of Love, Your Fun, Fab, EXTREMELY FEARLESS Leader 
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Madonna: Are You Rebranding Again?
Yes, oh yes. She has done it again! This is why I love this woman. She is about to be 50 and she continually keeps you guessing.
For the Article: Click HERE
For a great comment on the article by Just Jared: Click HERE Have Fun! Your Fab, Fun, and Fearless Leader

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Fair Pay is Fair Play
Women have been publicly fighting for equality since the dawn of the womens suffrage movement in the mid-1800s. Since then, we have gone from having no choice in our lives and no chance at our own future, to having the opportunity to have it alla competitive education, a job that we love, a family we can both nurture AND support. We are valuable members of American society and we make just as many contributions and sacrifices to commerce as men do. We go to the same schools. We earn the same degrees. We work for the same corporations, doing the same jobs.
So why then, are we still being paid 77 cents for every dollar earned by a man in the same position with similar qualifications?
This past week, our senate decided against the passing of the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act. This act aims to close the pay gap and prevent discrimination in regards to pay of not just women, but of anyone. It appears that many of our senators do not feel that this is an issue--some reportedly did not even bother to vote. Senator John McCain went one step further and not only disgraced the many years of women's suffrage, but the entire American culture by insisting that women need more training, not more money.
Clearly, he has never had the privilege of meeting any of The Wild WE members, let alone the average woman of today's world--one who is capable, intelligent, articulate, driven, with plenty of training in a variety of disciplines.
As president and founder of the Wild WE, devoted to the professional advancement of women everywhere, I am saddened by this news. Quite frankly, I'm downright p.o-ed and well...shocked that really, we clearly haven't come as far as we thought since our days of suffrage. Furthermore, I'm upset that during a time of economic uncertainty our government is not taking steps such as this fair pay act to alleviate the ever-increasing cost of living.
I ask that you take a moment to let your senator know that you deserve equal pay and that it is their duty as an elected official to participate in democracy and as a constituent, you demand that they show up to work and vote. Even if they are in the midst of a presidential election campaign.
The National Women's Law Center has created a quick and user-friendly way of communicating to senators in regards to the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act that can be found here. Or, you may contact them on your own via the contact information as listed on the U.S. Senate webpage.
Additionally, our charitable partner, Momsrising.org, has created a petition aimed directly at Senator McCain in the event that you would like to share a few choice words with him specifically.
Ladies, it is our responsibility to make sure we receive what we are worth. NO ONE will do it for us. Stand up for yourself and let people know that it is NOT ok to take advantage of you. Let people know that you are worth MORE than they like you are.
Because honestly, if you do nothing about this, it not only effects you, but your children AND your grandchildren. If you can't muster up the courage to do it for yourself, then please, do it for them.
Love,
Ja-Nae Wild WE President/Founder
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Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Bank of America, what are you DOING to your customers?
It only takes one time for the horror to ensue. I do all of my online banking through Bank of America (one of 4 bank accounts that I have). Now, I had heard the horror stories, but it finally happened to me. I had deposited a big check and was waiting for it to clear. Well, without warning...BAM! 5 big bills went through and I overdrafted. Not once, not twice....but yes, 5 times. What surprised me, is that I was charged $35 for EACH overdraft. Now, though this is a valuable lesson that I have now learned, it really made me think: What about all of those families out there who live paycheck to paycheck? When something like this hits, how do they survive? What if they don't have that money to immediately add to their account? My suggestion is find a mom and pop bank that has an overdraft protection. One of my other banks is Sovereign and they have free checking AND overdraft protection. As far as my Bank of America account, I will be transferring my automatic bill pay to one of my other banks unless B of A wants to change its ways. Have a great day everyone!
Love, Jan-Nae
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Saturday, April 12, 2008
Keep up with WildWE on your iGoogle homepage
You can now add WildWE to your iGoogle Homepage. Keep up with the latest WildWE posts, News and more.
Add the WildWE gadget by clicking on the "Add to Google" button here.
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