Rwenshaun sits with Nedra Glover Tawwab LCSW to discuss surving as an entrepreneur during COVID-19
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In 2016, Ryan Hillier launched NOVAlex, the world's first “one-for-one” law firm: for every hour of paid legal services it provides to commercial clients, one hour of pro bono is offered to eligible low-income individuals, non-profits and start-ups.
Did you know that mental illnesses, such as depression, disproportionately impact the entrepreneurial community? In this video, I discuss my battle with it & my struggles with COVID-19.
In this edition of Project Octane, Paul Chu, founder of RedWolf Airsoft, discusses the merits of adopting a “West meets East” approach to company culture, and how internal growth is just as important as external growth.
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Startup Culture: How Millennial Entrepreneurs are Shaking Up the Status Quo
I am a small business coach and my muse is working with women entrepreneurs who want to share thier skills in an authentic, soul-filled way.This is a video that showcases their passion for what they do and some of the bumps they encounter along the way. music: The Only One, Nicole Reynolds
If you are a coach, healer or a spiritual entrepreneur and you feel you have a deeper purpose to fulfill through your business, this video is for you! Our soul's calling (aka our soul's purpose) can be hard to tune into with all the busy-ness of our lives...but we ALL have a deeper soul calling.
Larry Janesky explains how business success is a direct result of the actions of those in charge. "The story of your business is the story of you" -- he states, encouraging listeners to take charge of their futures by becoming the leaders they need to be in order to achieve their goals.
This week on Unfiltered from home, we spoke with FoodtoEat CEO and Founder Deepti Sharma about money and its necessity in her mission to serving underrepresented communities; how she tries to be a role model for women of color; and her fears around parenting.
In this talk, Kim discusses the incredible capacity that children have for creativity, risk-taking and brushing aside limitations. She explains that the qualities found in successful entrepreneurs are also prevalent in children, and argues that we need to foster these qualities—not squander them.