Danielle Crittenden Bio, Wiki, Age, Husband, Podcast, Books, and Net Worth

Danielle Crittenden Bio | Wiki

Danielle Crittenden is a Canadian-American author and journalist. She is the author of four books, including What Our Mothers Didn’t Tell Us: Why Happiness Eludes the Modern Woman, which resulted in Vanity Fair describing her as “one of the most important new thinkers about women and family.”

Danielle serves as a contributing editor to the Huffington Post. Her numerous articles and essays have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, the Daily Telegraph, the New York Times, and the Ladies Home Journal, among other publications.

Previously, she worked as a columnist for the New York Post. She has appeared on NBC’s Today show and other network news shows, as well as numerous programs for CSPAN, MSNBC, PBS, CNN, Fox, and NPR.

Danielle Crittenden Age

Danielle was born on April 20, 1963, in Toronto, Canada. She is 59 years old.

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Danielle Crittenden Height

She is a woman of average stature and stands at a height of 5 ft 5 in (Approx. 1.65 m).

Danielle Crittenden Family

She was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario to her parents Max Crittenden and Yvonne Crittenden. Danielle’s father is a former editor with the Toronto Telegram whereas her mother is a journalist and book critic. Her stepfather Peter Worthington served as a journalist.

Danielle Crittenden Husband | Frum

Danielle is married to her husband

Danielle Crittenden Daughter

Danielle’s daughter Miranda Ann is her first born. On July 26, 2020, Danielle posted a picture of her daughter on her Instagram page wishing her a happy birthday. She captioned:

Happy 29th to our brilliant and beautiful daughter

Danielle Crittenden Education

She graduated in 1981 from Northern Secondary School in Toronto. Danielle did not attend university but became a full-time general assignment reporter and feature writer at the Toronto Sun until 1984. She then traveled and freelanced for magazines and newspapers until marrying in 1988.

Danielle Crittenden Podcast

Danielle started The Femsplainers podcast in May 2018, describing it as “a weekly girls’ night out”. She and her rotating panel of “co-splainers”, Caitlin Flanagan, Irshad Manji, and Meghan Cox Gurdon discuss serious, women-oriented topics in a refreshing, original, and “not-the-usual-politics” way. Among many who have joined the podcast include Kathy Griffin, Candace Bushnell, Susan Rice, Tina Brown, and many more.

Danielle Crittenden Cookbook | Books

Danielle is a co-author of a cookbook, From a Polish Country House Kitchen, co-written with Anne Applebaum. Her other books include:

What Our Mothers Didn’t Tell Us: Why Happiness Eludes the Modern Woman. (1999)

Amanda Bright@Home (2003)

The President’s Secret IMs (2007)

Danielle Crittenden About Love

In “About Love”, Danielle argues that women can only be happy in a marriage if they set aside what she sees as misleading feminist ideas about having equal rights like men do, yet still being married to a man. Misleading ideas about feminism can cause doubt about getting married too early or too late. When a woman is considered a feminist she believes she deserves equal rights to earn as much as a man does, yet most are afraid of being feminist.

Danielle Crittenden Nancy Jo Sales

Nancy Jo Sales is a New York Times bestselling author and award-winning journalist. She is known for covering youth culture, celebrity culture, and social media. Her new book is, “Nothing Personal: My Secret Life in the Dating App Inferno.” Danielle speaks with her about modern-day relationships and why women should get off dating apps.

Danielle Crittenden Net Worth

She earns her wealth from her career, therefore, she has amassed a fortune over the years. Danielle’s estimated net worth is $980,786.

Who Is Danielle Crittenden

Danielle is a Canadian-American author and journalist. She is the author of four books, including What Our Mothers Didn’t Tell Us: Why Happiness Eludes the Modern Woman, which resulted in Vanity Fair describing her as “one of the most important new thinkers about women and family.”

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