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Ellen Seidman

Ellen Seidman

Executive Editor at HGTV Magazine

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  • English
Covering topics
  • Gardening
  • Home Decorating

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Why Lauren Conrad’s New Body-Shaming Policy Is Awesome

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Babies Using Cell Phones: Not Great, But It’s Happening

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A New Approach to Solving the US Housing Crisis (SSIR)

Four ways nonprofits and social enterprises can use market-based solutions to help meet millennial demand for affordable housing.
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Creating Affordable Housing Opportunities Means Talking Equity (SSIR)

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Why Drugstore Shopping Is Like Therapy for Me

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time.com

9 Easy Ways to Get More Grateful

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14 Ways to Squeeze More Joy Out of Every Day

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12 Weird Ice Cream Flavors That Actually Exist

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5 Really Simple New Rules for Weight Loss

The news is bloated with information on weight loss—but as it turns out, there are some simple key rules to keep in mind.
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The Safest Place To Sit On a Train or Plane

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Newborn of Mom Who Posted Viral Anti-Vaxxer Rant is Measles Free

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The Eating Disorder Many Women Don’t Know They Have

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Why Christmas Songs Can Make Us Cry

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