Welcome to Women’s Agenda weekly wrap of the best reads from around the web.
This week we’ve been reading about how to be more productive after-hours, about the founder of SnapChat who went from frat-boy to digital-guru and David Sedaris who, in his familiarly candid narrative, writes about his younger sister’s suicide.
What have you been reading this week?
If you find that your nights after work are spent in front of the television, perhaps it’s time to to take up some of these ideas.
How Jezebel’s Anna Holmes is reigniting interest in feminism for the next generation.
The acclaimed writer of Juno talks to Women in Hollywood about juggling babies and a directorial debut, and what’s it’s like being a woman in Hollywood.
The cost of carbon change: Watch six snippets from around the world as the true cost of carbon pollution is illustrated.
Now we are five: David Sedaris writes about the death of his sister in his characteristically humorous-yet-devastating style.
Why Condé Nast felt it had to stop using interns.
How SnapChat’s Evan Spiegel went from Frat Boy to tech guru — but will it last?