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Coalition Files Landmark Petition to African Commission Demanding Climate Reparations and Justice for Future Generations
In a powerful and far-reaching interview, a group of Fair Start Movement (FSM) activists sits down with Xraised to confront how current global systems undermine true justice, ignore the most vulnerable populations—especially in Africa and other marginalized regions—and perpetuate ecological destruction.
FSM activists are now filing a pivotal petition to the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR), urging it to take decisive rights-based action to address corporate fraud and maximize accurate climate reparations, environmental justice, and intergenerational equity specifically for African communities. It highlights the systemic harms caused by current global standards that undervalue the lives of children of color, particularly in the Global South, and seeks binding accountability from corporations perpetuating environmental and social injustices.
Inequity by Design: Suffering and Injustice is Increasing Exponentially
It has been normalized that companies and other entities deliberately externalize ethical and legal costs of social and ecological harm as part of a business strategy and model — called “permissible harm thresholds.” Companies discount the value of others’ lives, rights, or futures when they calculate that externalizing harm is more profitable than internalizing responsibility. This functions as a shadow discount rate — applied not to money, but to the moral and legal weight of harm.
Litigation risk, reputational damage, or regulatory capture are factored in as acceptable trade-offs. These choices are often guided by assessments of enforceability, public pressure, and regulatory weakness, not actual ethical standards. For example, a vertically integrated dairy conglomerate may not pay for the water pollution it causes, leaving costs to fall on public health systems and local governments. It may not price in the antibiotic resistance its practices accelerate, deferring costs onto future public health infrastructure, and uses subsidies that disadvantage small producers, harming fair market competition. These factors are treated as legal risk mitigation rather than moral failure, shaping business models as much as any Discounted Cash Flow projection.
A Deliberate, Systemic Moral Failure
Business models that include “permissive harm,” “discount rates,” and similar engineered adjustments constitute equity, reparations, and impact fraud. They conceal responsibility for climate and related crises, infant mortality, and the violation of children’s fundamental rights — including the systemic devaluation of children of color and the harm done to their life chances and legal protections. Impacted rights can include democratic voting rights or the right to ensure governance derives from empowerment of constituents.
A New Standard of Legitimacy: Starting at Birth
The activists argue that the root of systemic injustice lies in what Carter Dillard, a leading FSM voice, terms the “widely contested standard” or “equity fraud” — a framework that justifies entitlements and government authority without first securing the birthrights of children. Rather than measuring justice from high levels of permissible harm that protect elite interests, FSM proposes an equity-based metric that starts from zero, evaluating the harm inflicted on the most vulnerable — particularly infants and nonhuman animals — from the moment they enter the world.
“Legitimacy and equity start with fully measuring the harm,” says Dillard. “This is not charity or investment, but reparations. It’s about telling the truth from the beginning — from birth.”
Exposing Flaws in Power Structures
The interview highlights how unjust standards are embedded in laws, definitions of fraud, enforcement methods, and misleading cost-benefit analyses — all of which FSM argues are preempted by international law. As Dillard explains in his essay for CounterPunch, global systems often sidestep the real source of power — the act of constituting authority through relational equity at birth. This insight is not just philosophical; it is a practical blueprint for justice that challenges governments, academics, and philanthropists to shift from performative reforms to structural accountability.
If cost/benefit assessments do not start from zero, elevating infants and animals above the threshold of intergenerational justice, they risk engaging in performative work rather than meaningful change.
From Charity to Reparations: Empowering Through Birth
FSM’s approach conditions all forms of authority and wealth on measurable empowerment of children at birth. This involves building systems where entitlements are derived not from exploitation, but from ensuring fertility delay, parental readiness, fair resource distribution, and geographic justice. This vision moves beyond traditional social justice models and calls for a transformative restructuring of how legitimacy is defined.
“We’re not just talking about improving a broken system,” Dillard notes. “We’re talking about legitimizing the very foundations of society.” The Fair Start Movement offers a proactive disclosure and compensation framework that places children’s sovereignty at the center of national sovereignty.
Linking Animal Rights, Racial Justice, and Ecological Survival
FSM insists that true animal liberation and racial justice cannot exist independently. Most activists, they argue, unintentionally perpetuate injustice by working downstream — addressing symptoms rather than root causes. Using flawed standards undermines both animal and human rights and often benefits elites at the expense of those activists claim to protect.
“Most animal rights activists didn’t choose animals over racial justice,” the FSM team explains. “They were misled into serving neither.” This critique urges advocates to align methods with moral goals, moving beyond token campaigns to build truly equitable systems.
Taking Action Against Corporate Abuse
FSM’s commitment to action is exemplified in its call for accountability from corporations like Coca-Cola and Fairlife. In response to revelations of cruelty and exploitation, FSM demands that these companies provide transparency about their impacts — not only on animals but on future generations and the climate. As outlined in their public statement, FSM believes that exposing and correcting these abuses is central to building a just and legitimate society.
This direct advocacy challenges government, philanthropy, and corporate actors to adopt transparent, equitable, and future-focused practices.
Fair Start: A Tool for Measuring Real Impact
The Fair Start framework is a tool that allows governments, organizations, and individuals to recalibrate their impact based on whether they measurably empower children as they enter the world. This baseline of equity, FSM argues, is the only way to ensure we’re building just systems rather than perpetuating harm under new names.
“The act of telling the truth about our starting point — admitting the use of flawed standards — is what legitimates future relations,” says Dillard. “Without that, we’re just rearranging power for our benefit.”
Foundations Must Confront Their Role in Climate Injustice
FSM also critiques philanthropic foundations for enabling environmental harm under the guise of charity. Many uphold systems of inherited privilege while claiming to support justice and sustainability. By failing to acknowledge their contributions to ecological degradation and intergenerational inequity, they perpetuate climate injustice. Real equity requires redistributing not just wealth but power, beginning by prioritizing future generations and the planet over profit and legacy.
Foundations are called upon to reevaluate their legitimacy by asking: Are we empowering future generations or simply preserving our influence? Without a true fair start, FSM contends, no philanthropic effort can be sustainable.
Empowering Children Through Birthright Equity
FSM’s insight into the intersection of climate justice and birthright equity emphasizes rethinking the global standard of freedom and its impact on vulnerable populations. They advocate for empowering individuals from birth, asserting that legitimacy of societal structures should stem from equitable treatment of all children, regardless of race or socio-economic status. The current economic model discounts future lives, perpetuating systemic inequities that benefit the wealthy few at the cost of marginalized groups.
Addressing these foundational disparities aims to foster a world where individual and political autonomy is recognized and protected from birth.
Rethinking Birthright Wealth and Systemic Exploitation
FSM points out that many today’s environmental and social issues, including the climate crisis, can be traced back to disregard for the rights of infants and animals. The absence of a rights-based framework centered on birthrights has allowed unchecked exploitation of natural resources and human capital, deeply tied to birthright wealth and privilege.
FSM urges governments, activists, and philanthropists to adopt a more inclusive, rights-based approach to policy-making, ensuring every child is born with opportunities for self-determination and political empowerment.
The Fork in the Road: Legitimacy or Collapse
The conversation concludes with a call to action: one path preserves wealth created through flawed standards, further fueling climate breakdown and social instability; the other reorients that wealth to constitute just, legitimate nations. “Children should be born as democratic ends, not economic means,” FSM emphasizes.
Next Moves: Mobilizing Legal Action for Climate Justice
Filing a Landmark Petition with the African Commission
Fair Start Movement activists are taking a bold step by filing a pivotal petition with the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR). This legal action demands that the Commission address corporate fraud, enforce accurate climate reparations, and uphold environmental justice and intergenerational equity throughout Africa.
Connecting Corporate Accountability and Climate Reparations
This petition complements a U.S. federal class action lawsuit against Fairlife, a Coca-Cola-owned dairy brand accused of false sustainability claims. The coalition highlights how deceptive standards allow corporations to evade liability for climate-related harms, disproportionately affecting children of color in the Global South.
Challenging the “Permissible Harm” Model
The activists argue that the current global economic model of “permissible harm” is rooted in systemic inequities—particularly white supremacy and economic exploitation—that undervalue African lives and children worldwide. These flawed standards enable corporate greenwashing and perpetuate environmental and social injustice.
Calling for Binding Accountability and Child Equity Recognition
The coalition urges the ACHPR to adopt binding accountability mechanisms and legally recognize child equity as a foundation for environmental dignity and survival. This framework prioritizes protecting African generations now and into the future.
Voices from the Movement: A Call for Justice
“We are the echoes of ancestors who dreamed of freedom despite enduring historic injustices,” said Zahara Nabakooza, Fair Start Movement Children’s Rights Lead. “Equality isn’t kindness—it’s a debt long overdue, paid only when every Black soul walks this earth unafraid, unburdened, and fully seen.”
To follow the full interview and explore more, visit the Fair Start Movement and listen to the full podcast on Spotify.
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Riverponds Global Capital Expands AI and Quantitative R&D in Q4
Boston, MARiverponds Global Capital, a Boston-based investment research and strategy firm focused on multi-asset analysis and structured investment approaches, today announced plans to increase its investment in technology research and development during the fourth quarter of 2026. The planned expansion will focus on strengthening Riverponds Global Capital’s quantitative research infrastructure, artificial intelligence capabilities, cross-market […]
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Riverponds Global Capital, a Boston-based investment research and strategy firm focused on multi-asset analysis and structured investment approaches, today announced plans to increase its investment in technology research and development during the fourth quarter of 2026.

The planned expansion will focus on strengthening Riverponds Global Capital’s quantitative research infrastructure, artificial intelligence capabilities, cross-market data analytics, and risk-management systems. The initiative is intended to support the firm’s ongoing development of technology-enabled investment research and improve the efficiency, consistency, and scalability of its decision-making processes across global markets.
Riverponds Global Capital integrates quantitative modeling, artificial intelligence, and multi-market research into its investment research framework. The firm focuses on areas including global asset allocation, technology and financial markets, semiconductor-related industries, digital assets, and multi-strategy investment research.
Riverponds Global Capital said its next stage of development will place greater emphasis on the technology infrastructure supporting its research process. As global markets become increasingly interconnected and data-intensive, the firm plans to continue investing in quantitative systems, artificial intelligence, and risk analytics to strengthen its research capabilities and maintain a disciplined, adaptive investment framework.
During the fourth quarter, Riverponds Global Capital expects to allocate additional resources to several areas of technology development, including AI-assisted market analysis, quantitative model optimization, data-processing infrastructure, automated risk monitoring, and research tools designed to evaluate opportunities across multiple asset classes.
The firm also plans to enhance the integration of macroeconomic data, market signals, and sector-specific information within its internal research environment. Riverponds Global Capital expects these efforts to support more systematic analysis of equities, technology supply chains, digital assets, and cross-border market opportunities.
The technology investment is part of Riverponds Global Capital’s broader institutional development strategy for 2024–2026. The firm traces the development of its digital research framework to 2018, when its core team began building an online research architecture focused on global macroeconomic analysis and quantitative strategy testing. Between 2021 and 2023, the team continued to develop and test its quantitative models across periods of elevated market volatility. Since 2024, Riverponds Global Capital has expanded its institutional operations and global research capabilities.
Riverponds Global Capital said the fourth-quarter investment will prioritize long-term research capacity rather than short-term product expansion. The company will continue to emphasize data-driven analysis, disciplined risk management, and the application of technology to multi-asset investment research.
About Riverponds Global Capital
Riverponds Global Capital is a Boston-based investment research and strategy firm specializing in multi-asset analysis, quantitative modeling, artificial intelligence, and structured investment approaches. The firm conducts research across global asset allocation, technology and financial markets, semiconductor-related industries, digital assets, and multi-strategy investment opportunities.
Riverponds Global Capital’s research framework combines quantitative analysis, cross-market research, and technology-enabled risk management to support systematic investment decision-making.
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Dr. Violeta Aronov Brings Physician-Led Precision and Medical Oversight to the Growing IV Wellness Industry
New York, USABoard-certified anesthesiologist brings nearly two decades of clinical experience in intravenous therapy, advanced patient monitoring, and scientific research to Alpha Vital Elite Precision Medical IV’s personalized approach to wellness, healthy aging, and support for chronic disease managemen
Board-certified anesthesiologist brings nearly two decades of clinical experience in intravenous therapy, advanced patient monitoring, and scientific research to Alpha Vital Elite Precision Medical IV’s personalized approach to wellness, healthy aging, and support for chronic disease managemen
New York, USA
As intravenous wellness therapies become increasingly common in spas, wellness centers, mobile services, and at-home settings, one question is becoming increasingly important: Who is making the medical decisions, and who is prepared to respond if something goes wrong?

That question lies at the heart of Alpha Vital Elite Precision Medical IV, a physician-directed medical wellness practice founded on individualized patient evaluation, continuous medical monitoring, evidence-informed decision-making, and the direct on-site presence of a physician.
Dr. Violeta Aronov, a board-certified anesthesiologist with nearly two decades of experience administering intravenous medications and monitoring patients, founded Alpha Vital Elite Precision Medical IV to clearly distinguish physician-led medical wellness from the increasingly common IV bar and medspa model.
“The moment a substance enters a patient’s vein, it becomes a medical intervention—not a spa service,” Dr. Aronov said. “Starting an IV is a technical skill that trained nurses perform every day. But determining whether an infusion is medically appropriate, understanding how it may affect the body, and recognizing and managing complications require a physician’s training, clinical judgment, and oversight.”
Bringing Medical Standards Into the Wellness Environment
IV therapy has become increasingly accessible, with consumers seeking infusions for hydration, recovery, wellness support, and healthy aging. As these services grow in popularity, however, Dr. Aronov believes medical oversight and consumer education are more important than ever.
Instead of asking patients to select an infusion from a predetermined menu, Alpha Vital Elite Precision Medical IV begins with an individualized medical assessment.
Dr. Aronov reviews each patient’s relevant medical history, current medications, allergies, laboratory results, recent illnesses, symptoms, and potential risk factors before determining whether an infusion is medically appropriate.
Most importantly, she says, the evaluation must be completed before any form of supportive IV care is considered.
“The first question is not, ‘Which IV should this patient receive?’” Dr. Aronov said. “The first question is, ‘Should this patient receive an IV at all?’ Only after that determination is made should an appropriate supportive approach be considered.”
Her background in anesthesiology significantly shaped that philosophy. Anesthesiologists routinely administer intravenous medications while continuously evaluating how a patient’s heart, blood pressure, breathing, oxygen levels, and overall physiology respond. That experience has made vigilant monitoring, clinical preparedness, and direct physician involvement fundamental to Dr. Aronov’s approach to wellness care.
“A physician’s name on a document is not an emergency plan,” Dr. Aronov said. “What matters is the training, clinical judgment, and physical presence of the physician who can immediately recognize and manage a complication at the patient’s side.”
Five Questions Consumers Should Ask Before IV Therapy
Dr. Aronov encourages consumers to look beyond luxurious surroundings, marketing claims, or extensive infusion menus—and instead examine the medical infrastructure behind the IV service they are considering.
Before undergoing IV therapy, she believes every patient should ask:
- Who reviewed my medical history and determined that IV therapy is appropriate for me?
- Who selected the ingredients, dosages, and infusion rate?
- Who will monitor my heart rate or rhythm, blood pressure, and oxygen level during the infusion?
- Who is physically present if I experience an adverse reaction?
- What can that person do before emergency medical services arrive?
At Alpha Vital Elite Precision Medical IV, Dr. Aronov says monitoring vital signs and maintaining immediate access to oxygen, emergency medications, and emergency-response equipment are integral parts of the practice’s safety model. As a physician trained in Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support, she remains physically present to evaluate patients and respond if a patient’s condition changes unexpectedly.
“Calling 911 is important, but it cannot be the entire emergency plan,” Dr. Aronov said. “The body does not wait for an ambulance. The first few minutes matter.”
Dr. Aronov emphasizes that this philosophy is not intended to diminish the essential roles of nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, or other healthcare professionals. Rather, she wants consumers to understand the specific model of care being offered, the level of monitoring available, and who is physically present, medically trained, and prepared to intervene if an unexpected situation develops.
Moving Beyond One-Size-Fits-All Wellness
Personalization has become one of the wellness industry’s most frequently used terms, but Dr. Aronov defines it differently.
In her practice, individualized IV care does not mean simply adding more ingredients to an infusion. It means determining what belongs, what does not, how individual components interact with one another, and whether the patient should receive the IV at all.
“An IV bag is not a smoothie,” Dr. Aronov said. “Every ingredient has its own chemistry, and not every substance belongs in the same bag.”
IV ingredients may have different requirements involving compatibility, concentration, pH, diluent, storage, light protection, stability, and administration rate. Depending on the substances involved, compatibility and stability must be evaluated before components are combined. Some components may require separate preparation or sequential administration.
“These are medication-safety principles—not optional details,” Dr. Aronov said. “Complex IV combinations require appropriate knowledge of compatibility, stability, sequencing, and administration. Placing every requested ingredient into one IV bag for convenience is not personalization. The integrity of every component has to be considered. If you fail to preserve the integrity of the component, what are you actually delivering—the intended substance or simply the promise of it?”
“Individualized, elite IV care is not defined by adding more vials to the same bag or by providing an infusion wherever the patient feels more comfortable,” she continued. “A comfortable environment cannot replace appropriate medical screening, monitoring, emergency preparedness, and clinical judgment. True individualization is about patient safety: removing what does not belong, separating components when necessary, protecting the integrity of what remains, monitoring the patient’s response, and making the safest decision for that individual—even when that decision is not to proceed.”
Alpha Vital Elite Precision Medical IV offers supportive protocols focused on hydration, recovery, healthy aging, general wellness, joint support, digestive wellness, skin support, brain wellness, and support for individuals with chronic health concerns. Each protocol serves as a framework rather than an automatic formula selected from a menu and is considered only after an individualized medical evaluation.
These services are designed to complement—not replace—the care provided by a patient’s primary physician or specialist.
When Common Symptoms May Warrant Medical Evaluation
Dr. Aronov also cautions against addressing broad symptoms without first considering their potential underlying causes.
Fatigue is one example.
“Fatigue is not a diagnosis,” Dr. Aronov said.
Low energy can have many possible causes, including poor sleep, anemia, thyroid disorders, infection, medication side effects, or other conditions that may require appropriate medical evaluation. Dr. Aronov believes wellness treatments should never mask a symptom that warrants further investigation.
“I do not treat the name printed on an IV menu,” she said. “I evaluate the individual sitting in front of me.”
Alpha Vital Elite Precision Medical IV positions its wellness services as supportive care—not as a replacement for primary or specialty care, prescription medications, or established medical treatment. The practice also avoids suggesting that IV therapy can cure disease or reverse biological aging.
“To me, healthy aging means supporting function, resilience, independence, and quality of life—not selling the promise of immortality,” Dr. Aronov said.
Science Before Marketing
Long before entering medicine, Dr. Aronov developed a deep respect for scientific rigor.
She studied biochemistry at Stony Brook University and worked in laboratory research, including at Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, before pursuing medicine and anesthesiology.
“Cells do not respond to marketing,” Dr. Aronov said. “They respond to chemistry, amount, timing, and their surrounding environment.”
Her research background taught her that a scientifically compelling concept does not automatically translate into a demonstrated benefit for patients. Anesthesiology later reinforced another principle: even an appropriate substance can become problematic when administered to the wrong patient, at the wrong dose, too quickly, or in an incompatible combination.
That concern is particularly relevant to the growing wellness-industry trend of placing numerous ingredients into a single IV bag.
“An IV bag is not a smoothie. Adding more ingredients does not automatically create a better treatment,” Dr. Aronov said.
Dr. Aronov emphasizes that substances considered for an infusion must be evaluated not only individually but also for compatibility, stability, concentration, administration rate, and other formulation considerations when combined.
“If you fail to preserve the integrity of a component, what are you actually delivering—the intended substance or simply the promise of it?” she said.
Before recommending any intervention, Dr. Aronov says she considers three fundamental questions: Does it make scientific sense? What does the evidence actually show? Is it medically appropriate for this particular patient?
From Physician to Patient
Dr. Aronov’s approach became deeply personal after her breast cancer diagnosis and mastectomy.
Experiencing illness from the other side of the medical relationship gave her a new understanding of the uncertainty patients face—and of their need for clear answers, thoughtful options, and realistic hope.
“Breast cancer placed me on the other side of medicine,” Dr. Aronov said. “It taught me that patients need hope, but they also deserve honesty. That is why I will never promise a cure or make claims that science cannot support.”
Today, those three perspectives—the laboratory scientist, the anesthesiologist, and the patient—shape the philosophy behind Alpha Vital Elite Precision Medical IV.
As the boundaries between medicine and wellness continue to evolve, Dr. Aronov believes wellness care should not abandon the principles of medical safety simply because it is delivered in an environment that feels more comfortable, luxurious, or consumer-friendly.
“A patient’s home may feel comfortable and familiar, but comfort should never be confused with clinical preparedness,” Dr. Aronov said. “The surroundings may change, but the patient’s physiology and the potential medical risks do not.”
She also emphasizes that professional credentials should be considered alongside the specific training, experience, emergency preparedness, medications, monitoring capabilities, and equipment available in the setting where an infusion is administered.
For Dr. Aronov, convenience should never take priority over patient safety. Alpha Vital Elite Precision Medical IV is built around the belief that an elevated, patient-centered wellness experience and rigorous medical decision-making can coexist without compromising safety.
“Science taught me to remain curious. Anesthesiology taught me precision. Becoming a patient taught me humility,” Dr. Aronov said. “Those three lessons guide every decision I make.”
About Alpha Vital Elite Precision Medical IV
Alpha Vital Elite Precision Medical IV is a physician-directed medical wellness practice led by Dr. Violeta Aronov, a board-certified anesthesiologist. The practice takes a medically guided approach to IV therapy and wellness services, with an emphasis on patient screening, physician oversight, monitoring, safety, and individualized treatment decisions.
Its services are designed to support areas including hydration, recovery, healthy aging, and overall wellness while complementing—not replacing—appropriate primary and specialty medical care. Dr. Aronov works in coordination with rheumatologists, dermatologists, gastroenterologists, primary care physicians, and other treating healthcare professionals when appropriate to provide supportive adjunctive care.
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Wives in Law: A Story of Unexpected Friendship: His First Wife and Current Wife Were Supposed to Be Rivals. Instead, They Became Best Friends
New York, USAAuthors Andrea Cataneo and Heidi Prudente announce their new book, Wives in Law, sharing the unlikely friendship that transformed their blended family and offering a new perspective on assumptions, kindness and life after divorce.
Authors Andrea Cataneo and Heidi Prudente announce their new book, Wives in Law, sharing the unlikely friendship that transformed their blended family and offering a new perspective on assumptions, kindness and life after divorce.
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Andrea Cataneo and Heidi Prudente are announcing the release of their new book, Wives in Law: A Story Of Unexpected Friendship, an intimate and unexpected story about two women who were supposed to be rivals but instead became best friends.

There is just one detail that makes their friendship unusual: Heidi is the first wife of Andrea’s husband, Dan.
Today, when Andrea walks into a family gathering, Heidi is often one of the first people she looks for—and Heidi looks for Andrea, too. They have shared holidays, vacations, weddings, difficult moments, grandchildren and years of laughter.
Wives in Law tells the story of everything that happened in between and challenges the traditional post-divorce narrative that first wives and current wives must exist on opposite sides of a family.
“I very quickly stopped referring to Heidi as Dan’s ex-wife and started calling her his first wife, because ‘ex’ just never sounded very respectful to me,” Andrea says.
Before meeting Heidi, Andrea admits she had formed assumptions based on what she had heard and observed. But when the two finally met face-to-face, nearly a year into Andrea’s relationship with Dan, those assumptions quickly began to disappear.
“My reaction was pretty immediate: she’s cool, she seems genuine, I like her,” Andrea recalls.
More importantly, Andrea and Heidi discovered they already shared something far greater than any potential differences: their daughters came first.
For Heidi, learning to let go of comparison became equally important.
“What changed for me was realizing that nobody needed to win,” Heidi says. “Andrea having an important place in the family didn’t take anything away from mine. There was room for both of us.”
That philosophy gradually changed the entire family dynamic.
Andrea and Dan were deliberately engaged for four years before marrying, giving their daughters time and space rather than forcing an instant blended-family structure.
“Whatever complexities belonged to the adults, the girls didn’t need to carry them,” Andrea says.
Over the years, birthdays, weddings and holidays were celebrated together. Vacations followed, and eventually grandchildren became part of a family that no longer felt divided between “before” and “after.”
“Children, even adult children, shouldn’t have to manage the adults,” Andrea says. “They shouldn’t need an emotional seating chart for every family gathering.”
Heidi agrees that their children and grandchildren have become the greatest beneficiaries of the relationship.
“To them, this isn’t unusual. It’s simply their family,” Heidi says. “They don’t have to split themselves in half to love everyone.”
Two Women, Two Different Backgrounds, One Shared Philosophy
Andrea and Heidi bring different professional and personal experiences to Wives in Law, but both have built careers centered around communication, relationships and understanding people.
Andrea is an accomplished attorney and deal lawyer whose professional career has been built around navigating complex relationships, competing interests and negotiations. Her legal background has taught her the importance of listening to different perspectives, lowering the temperature when disagreements arise and recognizing that two people can see the same situation very differently without either person needing to “win.”
Those lessons became deeply personal as Andrea navigated her relationship with Heidi.
During the writing of Wives in Law, Andrea says there were moments when Heidi would respond to a memory by saying, “That’s not how I remember it.”
Rather than insisting that her own version was correct, Andrea learned to make room for both perspectives.
“I didn’t need my version to win,” Andrea says. “I just needed to make room for hers.”
Heidi is a longtime business owner, children’s author and the creator of Kind Isn’t Weak, a personal platform built around a message that runs through much of her writing and philosophy: kindness, empathy and standing up for others are signs of strength, not weakness.
For Heidi, that belief is also reflected throughout Wives in Law. Choosing kindness does not mean ignoring boundaries, minimizing difficult experiences or pretending conflict never existed. It means recognizing that respect and empathy can sometimes create possibilities that resentment cannot.
Together, Andrea’s experience navigating complex negotiations and Heidi’s commitment to kindness and empathy give Wives in Law a perspective that extends beyond their own family story.
Respect Before Friendship
The authors are clear that their friendship is not intended to become a new expectation for every divorced or blended family.
“We know what Heidi and I have is rare, and neither of us takes that for granted,” Andrea says. “Best friendship may be an extraordinary outcome, but it doesn’t have to be the goal.”
Instead, Wives in Law asks families to consider something more attainable: What could change if the person on the other side stopped being viewed automatically as the enemy?
“Start much smaller than friendship,” Andrea says. “Maybe you just make the next interaction five percent better. A little less assumption, a little more curiosity, one unexpected kindness. Sometimes very big changes begin in surprisingly small ways.”
Andrea and Heidi do not agree on everything. Their friendship developed not because their differences disappeared, but because they learned that disagreement did not have to eliminate respect.
Their relationship was also never the result of one dramatic reconciliation. It grew naturally through conversations, changing perceptions, shared family milestones and the realization that they genuinely enjoyed one another.
“What I love most is how ordinary our unusual family has become,” Andrea says.
For Heidi, the experience ultimately reflects the same message at the heart of her work and Kind Isn’t Weak: kindness can be powerful enough to change the dynamics of an entire family.
“Friendship was the unexpected gift in our story,” Heidi says. “A healthier, kinder family was the much bigger one.”
About Wives in Law: A Story of Unexpected Friendship
With the release of Wives in Law, Andrea Cataneo and Heidi Prudente are inviting readers to reconsider what family can look like after divorce—and what becomes possible when assumptions give way to curiosity, competition gives way to respect, and kindness is recognized as a form of strength.
Two women who might easily have spent their lives avoiding one another now routinely walk into family gatherings looking for each other.
Wives in Law is their story of everything that happened in between.
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