In March 2024, a proposal came through at the federal level for a shortened workweek that would take a five-day workweek, or 40 hours, to four days, 32 hours, without a reduction in pay or benefits. While I agree that weekends should generally be family time to recharge and relax, …
Read More »Creator's Blueprint: Amplifying Impact in Mass Content
In an era where digital content reigns supreme and more independent artists are being supported, the creator economy has emerged as a powerful force for social change. As creators, you wield the unique ability to shape opinions, foster discussions and drive action on global issues. This article serves as a …
Read More »As Employers, We Should Give Team Members the Opportunity to Thrive on Their Own Terms
Scan the headlines, and you’ll see employers essentially telling employees that their way of working isn’t going to cut it anymore. In January 2024, for instance, news broke that Apple told some of its employees that if they didn’t move to Austin from San Diego, they’d be laid off. In …
Read More »Eight Struggles You May Face When Raising Capital for Your Business
One of the most difficult aspects of getting a business off the ground is finding the money to be able to do so. While there are a number of ways to fund a business — crowdsourcing, family and friends, investors, bootstrapping and more — each comes with their own pros …
Read More »3 Ways Businesses Can Use Empathetic Hospitality to Create Customers for Life
Growing up in a large family, I always had a sense of genuine hospitality. The way my parents would prepare before an out-of-town guest arrived, the way my family would jump in to ensure people felt seen and special, the way my parents would anticipate the way they’d like to …
Read More »Clear Your Mind: 6 Steps to Overcome The Negative Effects of Social Media and Pursue Your Dreams
What’s up, future creators and entrepreneurs! So, you’ve got this awesome dream, right? Maybe it’s starting your own business or becoming a famous artist. But sometimes, your brain decides to play tricks on you, making you doubt yourself and your abilities. It’s like having a little gremlin whispering in your …
Read More »What Music Theatre Students in Dubai Taught Me About Corporate America
Last year, I was invited to address students at a prestigious performing arts school in Dubai. I wasn’t there to share my thoughts on melodic structure or character development — I was there to talk about networking. My contact on the school’s faculty explained that her students needed to learn …
Read More »Choose Your Own Adventure: Beverage Edition
At this point, if you haven’t come across a noticeably ‘stacked’ beverage fridge at your local grocery store, liquor store or bodega, you may be living under a rock — no offense. From adaptogenic beverages to THC-infused powders to high-proof whiskey offerings, it couldn’t be a more exciting time for …
Read More »How to Turn Your Customers Into Collaborators
Imagine you have a customer who absolutely loves your product and keeps telling all their friends about it — but they have no idea how you make it or any experience in your field. Why not hand them the keys to your new product development lab and let them try …
Read More »16 Ways to Build Meaningful Network Connections That Go Beyond the Surface
In business, who you know is everything. That means building real connections — ones you can count on, that go beyond surface-level acquaintances — should be a high priority for professionals looking to advance in their careers or business. However, just networking likely won’t get you the kind of relationships …
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