
Katie Titterton
CommentatorKatie Titterton is a freelance writer and communications consultant in Richmond.
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It’s not uncommon for my infant son to get handed around a boardroom table. I’m self-employed and work from home, so I usually schlep him along to�
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Pelvic health is a critical, and underappreciated, component of women’s health. But the pelvis - where our organs of sexuality, procreation, digestion,�
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My mother, Mary Broderick, served on my Connecticut hometown’s Board of Education for years, eventually serving at the state and national level. It was�
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When I had my first child three years ago, I thought becoming a parent was the most optimistic thing I’d ever done. But now that I’m only a few weeks away�
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In spite of the spending and doping scandals and political maneuvers, I love the Olympics. Mostly because as a kid, the Olympics helped me see what it�
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Many nonprofit organizations exist to bridge the gap between what government provides its citizens and what citizens really need. So, as our government�
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I’m what they call a “woman of childbearing age,� which means that every day, my ability and choice to or not to procreate is on my mind. So when the�
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Anyone who spends time in the woods knows that the tick check has become routine - as habitual as applying sunscreen or buckling up a seatbelt.We examine�
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My husband and I are building our second outdoor pizza oven. Our first one collapsed due to our terrible engineering skills, but this one will be solid.�
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I recently attended my friend Hemant’s naturalization ceremony in a courthouse in Burlington. He and his wife became American citizens that day.Hemant had�