
Anna Nordberg
Writer and Editor at Freelance
freelance journalist who focuses on parenting , culture, TV, and books. Former magazine editor at Condé Nast and Time Inc.
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Oct 30, 2024 |
slate.com | Anna Nordberg
Skip to the content Born to be an Entrepreneur Life I grew up trick-or-treating in New York City. Every year, my friend and I would gallop down 16 floors raking in candy, and then run next door to her apartment building and repeat the entire procedure. My older brother, thinking 16 floors was child’s play, would wrangle a Halloween invite to his friend’s high-rise, where he could canvass an entire 40 floors.
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May 19, 2024 |
slate.com | Anna Nordberg
Skip to the content Family During the darkest depths of COVID, my husband and I had the same conversation over and over. I predicted the iron grip of Activities Culture would loosen after lockdown, and parents would become more intentional about protecting family time against overscheduling. My husband took the other side, hard. “Everything will snap right back like a rubber band,” he said, and four years later, there’s no question about who was right.
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Feb 27, 2024 |
slate.com | Anna Nordberg
Skip to the content Family When my son was 2 years old, he fell and chipped his tooth on a metal lizard at the zoo. There was blood everywhere, and we rushed to the dentist, who assured us everything looked fine. Thirty minutes later, my phone rang. A speck on my son’s X-ray now concerned her—it could be a tooth chip embedded in his mouth tissue. She urged me to go straight to the emergency room and put my son under general anesthesia so they could investigate.
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Feb 27, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Anna Nordberg
When my son was 2 years old, he fell and chipped his tooth on a metal lizard at the zoo. There was blood everywhere, and we rushed to the dentist, who assured us everything looked fine. Thirty minutes later, my phone rang. A speck on my son’s X-ray now concerned her—it could be a tooth chip embedded in his mouth tissue. She urged me to go straight to the emergency room and put my son under general anesthesia so they could investigate.
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Sep 27, 2023 |
news.yahoo.com | Anna Nordberg
It has always been hard to tell what kind of show Apple TV+’s The Morning Show wants to be—a straight-up workplace drama? A camp masterpiece? An issue-driven polemic? Maybe just a delightfully watchable hot mess?
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I wrote in defense of healthy Halloween greed

Parents have some weird ideas about what their kids need to do on Halloween. Cut it out! https://t.co/iilQGK7wgf

RT @SamuelAAdams: unmoved https://t.co/7OzV3ZDLcY

I loved having this essential conversation with Jennifer Siebel Newsom about the importance and value of caregiving and why we need to support women and families. And I even left feeling optimistic!

I started California for ALL Women to partner with Californians and center the needs of women and families to build a state where women thrive as they live, work, raise their children, and retire in the Golden State. https://t.co/Itt3u6R4qC