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fromEntrepreneur
13 hours ago

I Lost Millions - Twice. Here's What Big Money Teaches You

Is it true that big money is just luck? My answer is somewhere in the middle. It's really hard to make it in business without luck, but if you bet only on luck, you've already lost. Look at crypto investors or day traders with their stories of sudden wealth. A guy invested his last money in a coin, it skyrocketed, and he made two hundred thousand in a week.
Business
fromBusiness Matters
2 days ago

Busy schedules and eating habits: how entrepreneurs manage appetite and stress

Entrepreneurs often live life at full speed. Between meetings, emails, client calls, and deadlines, it can be difficult to maintain regular eating habits or manage stress. Skipping meals, relying on caffeine, or snacking on whatever is convenient can become the norm, but these patterns can take a toll on health over time. Learning how to balance nutrition, stress, and appetite is crucial for maintaining energy, focus, and overall well‑being.
Wellness
Mental health
fromEntrepreneur
1 day ago

Hustle Culture Is Outdated-Here's What Actually Scales a Business

Relentless hustle yields short-term wins but causes burnout, inconsistency, and unscalable growth; sustainable businesses require teams, systems and structured effort.
Startup companies
fromThe Mercury News
1 day ago

Bay Area pitches startup on 'Shark Tank'

Mitch Braff pitched LiquidView on Shark Tank seeking $250,000 for 2.5% equity to market ultra-high-resolution digital windows displaying 24-hour outdoor views.
Apple
fromFortune
1 day ago

Inspired by Steve Jobs, New York Stock Exchange's owner says successful leaders surround themselves with smart people-and 'get rid of the stupid ones' | Fortune

Curating talented people and buying existing innovations can scale businesses faster than inventing from scratch, exemplified by Jeffrey Sprecher's growth of Intercontinental Exchange.
Business
fromFortune
2 days ago

Billionaire Mark Cuban spends hours reading 1000 emails a day on 3 devices-yet he's telling Gen Z to shut their phones, get outside and have more fun | Fortune

Actions, real-world experiences, and relationships matter more than crafting perfect AI prompts; prioritize living, engaging, and hard work alongside technology.
Coffee
fromTime Out New York
2 days ago

This popular Scotland-based coffee company is now brewing in NYC

Jason Harvey founded Common Coffee to build community through coffee after noticing profitable coffee sales at festivals and refurbishing a roaster in Scotland.
fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

I spent years balancing work and family. At 49, I'm finally focusing on my career while my husband handles the household labor.

I've always worked, even after having children, but like many women, I squeezed myself around my husband, Neil, who was the breadwinner, working in the insurance industry in London. Between having our two daughters, who are now 22 and 18, I became a stay-at-home mom. I looked after the children and the house, and managed to shoehorn my own part-time career as a counsellor and therapist around that.
Women
fromEntrepreneur
3 days ago

How to Win Big With Public-Sector Partners

Understanding the difference in purpose Unlike private businesses, which exist to make a profit, public institutions are designed to create impact - especially social and economic outcomes that benefit everyone, not just paying customers. A public agency doesn't measure its success in revenue or margins, but in how much it improves lives, builds equity and maintains public trust. This doesn't mean budgets and spending don't matter - they absolutely do - but money is not the goal. It's the tool.
World politics
fromMiami Herald
3 days ago

A Six-Figure Income Working From Home? The Sourdough Secret.

Malkin's operation, Fort Mill Sourdough, is one of a remarkable number of microbakeries proliferating across the United States, in big cities and small towns alike. Sky-high commercial rents and the impossible math of how to care for children while running a business have created the need for home-based bakeries. Flexible state licensing, digital tools and a hunger for sourdough -- which many consumers believe is healthier than mass-produced bread -- have created big opportunities for home bakers.
Food & drink
Fundraising
fromEntrepreneur
4 days ago

After 20 Years in Business, I Can Tell You the Two Forces That Make or Break a Company

Long-term business survival requires proactive access to capital and disciplined cash management to adapt when markets, policies, or technology change.
fromEntrepreneur
4 days ago

Why the Entrepreneurs Who Suffer Early Win Bigger Later

In an era obsessed with shortcuts, overnight success, and polished social media profiles, adversity is often treated as something to avoid. Something unfortunate. Something that signals failure. That assumption is completely wrong. Adversity is not a flaw in the entrepreneurial journey; it is, in fact, the training ground, the pressure that sharpens one's judgment, accelerates their adaptability and forges the kind of resilience no accelerator, MBA or funding round can manufacture.
Venture
fromSocial Media Explorer
4 days ago

Kristin Brown Stuart FL: A Visionary Force in Community Growth and Purpose-Driven Leadership - Social Media Explorer

In the heart of Florida's Treasure Coast, Kristin Brown Stuart FL stands as a model of what it means to combine entrepreneurial vision with a deep sense of social responsibility. Her professional journey, spanning business ownership, philanthropy, and performance leadership, reflects a rare synthesis of innovation and integrity. While many entrepreneurs pursue growth through scale alone, Kristin Brown Stuart FL has long emphasized purpose as the driving force behind every venture.
Fundraising
#adhd
fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago
Mental health

Paris Hilton said ADHD is a 'superpower' that helps her take risks as an entrepreneur

ADHD fuels Paris Hilton's creativity, risk-taking, hyperfocus, and entrepreneurial drive, labeled a 'superpower' that boosts her business success.
fromFast Company
1 month ago
Mental health

How I turned ADHD and anxiety into a successful wellness company

Directed anxiety and consistent habits transformed ADHD-driven overthinking into a superpower that enabled building a sustainable, fast-growing digital health company.
Artificial intelligence
fromBusiness Insider
5 days ago

I helped create Alexa, then quit Amazon. Here's why, despite being proud of what we built.

William Tunstall-Pedoe founded True Knowledge (Evi), helped build Alexa after Amazon acquired his startup, and left Amazon in 2016 to return to startups.
Real estate
fromFortune
5 days ago

The CEO of a $2 billion healthcare firm only felt rich after he paid off $100K in student loans-but that joy 'disappeared' in less than 3 days | Fortune

Sami Inkinen values financial freedom from debt more than ostentatious displays of wealth.
fromFast Company
15 years ago
Bootstrapping

Pearls of Wisdom From Bootstrapping Entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurship mirrors pearl formation: irritation sparks innovation, persistence polishes ideas, and founders bootstrap ventures into valuable outcomes.
fromFast Company
17 years ago

Two-Eagle Re-Post of Excellent Article

I decided to try a co-working space called BlankSpaces. If you're unfamiliar with co-working spaces, they are apparently the new trend for people who got tired of working alone at home. After chatting with a few of the usual suspects, I met Edward Lujan, a recently homeless entrepreneur, and Firas Bushnaq, millionaire and executive chairman of eEye Digital Security, working together on a new company.
Food & drink
fromMission Local
6 days ago

Tenderloin falafel maven Billy Alabsi may be San Francisco's most interesting man

Billy Alabsi repeatedly reinvents his career after setbacks, ultimately reopening Falafelland in the Tenderloin following major losses and homelessness.
Startup companies
fromBusiness Insider
6 days ago

The biggest mistakes these centimillionaires made raising their kids with money - and how to fix them

Couple with minimal formal education builds wealth through hard work, curiosity, entrepreneurship, persistence, and family-driven determination.
Artificial intelligence
fromBusiness Matters
1 week ago

Simeon La Barrie: From Football Fields to AI Innovation

La Barrie transformed early responsibility, sports discipline, and entrepreneurial curiosity into building real-time technology and practical business solutions through self-directed learning.
Miscellaneous
fromIrish Independent
1 week ago

Businessman John Purdy dies, aged 63

John Purdy, 63, died after selling his company Ergo to US investor Presidio for an estimated €100m; he is survived by his wife Audrey and sons Conor and Kian.
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

Jeff Bezos accuses Polymarket of fabricating quote about 'real world jobs like McDonalds or Palantir'

JUST IN: Jeff Bezos advises aspiring Gen Z entrepreneurs to start at real world jobs like McDonalds or Palantir before starting a business,
Venture
Startup companies
fromFortune
1 week ago

Meet the 36-year-old founder of Gen Z stationery brand Papier, who avoids stocks and shares: 'A financial rollercoaster I can't control' | Fortune

Taymoor Atighetchi built Papier into a design-led, highly personalized stationery brand selling millions of products globally, driven by aesthetics, customization, and Gen Z demand.
fromFast Company
1 week ago

How to craft a recipe for creative breakthroughs

Develop a start-from-scratch mentality. Imagine walking into your kitchen each morning and seeing a completely empty pot-no leftovers, no old recipes, just a blank slate. That's what I face every day as a creator: the daunting but exhilarating task of starting fresh. This mindset is essential for innovation. We can't rest on yesterday's ingredients. We must embrace a beginner's mind, a state of utter unknowing, like a child who can see infinite possibilities and the extraordinary in the ordinary.
Startup companies
fromABC7 Los Angeles
1 week ago

'Shark Tank' reveals what they're hunting for in new businesses

"We are looking for passionate, driven entrepreneurs who are ready to take their business to the next level with an investment," Zemrak tells us. "There's no single mold with 'Shark Tank.' That's what's so great. What matters most is that you believe in your product, you know why it exists and you're ready to grow."
Television
Startup companies
fromCornell Chronicle
1 week ago

Blackboard co-founder named Cornell Entrepreneur of the Year | Cornell Chronicle

Daniel Cane '98, co-founder of Blackboard and co-CEO of Modernizing Medicine, was named Cornell Entrepreneur of the Year 2026.
fromFast Company
1 week ago

How to balance intuition and strategic thinking

Balancing gut feelings with hard data isn't a soft skill. It's a strategic advantage. In an era where AI, automation, and ubiquitous dashboards flood us with metrics, it's tempting to believe that better spreadsheets alone will yield better decisions. But our most consequential choices rarely emerge from a cell in column D. They arise from an ongoing negotiation between intuition and rational analysis.
Artificial intelligence
Careers
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I thought I needed to hit a magic number to retire comfortably. Getting laid off at 58 changed my thinking.

Managing cash flow and flexible work options matter more than reaching a specific retirement savings "magic number."
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

The CEO of Athletic Brewing starts his day by writing down 3 goals

I cut back on drinking as my fitness journey accelerated. As a day trader, I was used to taking 4:30 a.m. group boxing classes before I started work at 6:00 a.m. In my late 20s, I started running ultramarathons. I stopped drinking alcohol in 2013, and it was one of the biggest life hacks I ever discovered. I had all this newfound energy, better sleep, better workouts - and no hangovers.
Beer
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

It took me a second solo trip to Bali to finally launch my slow fashion business

The 26-year-old real estate project manager from Munich came to the surf camp to improve her skills on the water. I came to talk with adventurous travelers about their big ideas, from new businesses to life after layoffs.
Fashion & style
Marketing
fromHer Campus
1 week ago

FROM CAMPUS TO CEO: HOW TO BUILD A BRAND BEFORE GRADUATION

Build a clear niche, create cohesive branding, pivot during obstacles, and use digital content and practice to grow a service-based business.
Business
fromBusiness Matters
7 months ago

Focus on Solutions, Not Problems: Leadership Principles Sanjeev Soosaipillai Lives By

Prioritize solution-focused thinking to turn obstacles into actionable opportunities and drive progress through calm, creative adaptation and continuous learning.
Startup companies
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I'm a Princeton-educated engineer, but I left the corporate world to pursue a better work-life balance. Doing so helped me become a millionaire by 30.

Luisa Zhou quit corporate work after family health crises exhausted her paid leave and founded a business that now generates over $1 million in revenue.
#family-business
fromsilive
1 week ago
Business

Staten Island salon owners honored for business success, community leadership

fromsilive
1 week ago
Business

Staten Island salon owners honored for business success, community leadership

#career-change
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago
Fashion & style

I quit my $390K tech job to start my own business. I still question my decision, but this is the first time in years I've woken up excited for life.

fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago
Business

A millennial shares how less pay than his last corporate job is worth it for more flexibility and control as a business owner

fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago
Cooking

I left pre-med to turn my barbecue videos into a brand - here's how I'm building my business to carry my family through retirement

fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago
Fashion & style

I quit my $390K tech job to start my own business. I still question my decision, but this is the first time in years I've woken up excited for life.

fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago
Business

A millennial shares how less pay than his last corporate job is worth it for more flexibility and control as a business owner

fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago
Cooking

I left pre-med to turn my barbecue videos into a brand - here's how I'm building my business to carry my family through retirement

#startup-funding
fromFortune
2 weeks ago
Startup companies

Meet the self-made billionaire who bought a nearly bankrupt company off Warren Buffett for $1,000 and turned it into a $98 billion giant | Fortune

A $1,000 purchase of a failing power exchange enabled Jeffrey Sprecher to build Intercontinental Exchange into a multibillion-dollar company through vision and hard work.
fromBusiness Matters
3 weeks ago
Startup companies

Young entrepreneurs invited to pitch for 150,000 prize from easyJet founder Sir Stelios

Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou offers cash grants up to £150,000 through the Stelios Awards to scale high‑growth UK start-ups led by founders aged 34 or under.
fromFortune
2 weeks ago
Startup companies

Meet the self-made billionaire who bought a nearly bankrupt company off Warren Buffett for $1,000 and turned it into a $98 billion giant | Fortune

fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

When I left the Marines, I struggled to adjust to civilian life. Finding work in the real world was the most challenging.

The Marines are a 24-hour responsibility. Once you commit, your personal ambitions take a backseat. Eventually, I reached a point where I wanted to explore those ambitions - specifically, entrepreneurship - while I was still young enough to act on them. I made the decision to leave the service during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic - even though the civilian job market felt uncertain, and many encouraged me to stay. But retired service members who had built businesses offered a different message. They helped me realize that the military equips people with more transferable skills than they often think. The transition resources on base reinforced that point, so I felt ready to move on.
Careers
fromFortune
2 weeks ago

Despite a $45 million net worth, Big Bang Theory star still works tough, 16-hour days-he repeats one mantra when overwhelmed | Fortune

When things start to unravel, Nayyar doesn't reach for motivational podcasts or productivity hacks. He repeats one word to himself instead: Surrender. "Sometimes, if I find myself really banging my head against something, and it's just one of those days where everything's going wrong, I just tell myself surrender," Nayyar tells Fortune. "Take a breath. Take a pause. Let's just see what happens."
Mindfulness
Business
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

I'm 32 and have lived abroad for nearly a decade. Now, I'm weighing life in China against returning to the US.

Dylan Rothenberg founded Wu Mountain Tea in Guangzhou after studying Chinese, lived eight years in China, building a tea-export business and a 50,000-subscriber YouTube presence.
fromBusiness Matters
2 weeks ago

Akram Alhamidi: Building a Gas Station From the Ground Up

"Football taught me how to show up even when you don't feel like it," Akram says. "That sticks with you."
Bootstrapping
Venture
fromFortune
2 weeks ago

MrBeast has a $2.6 billion net worth, but even he's in the red and having to borrow cash right now: 'That's how little money I have' | Fortune

Jimmy Donaldson (MrBeast) is asset-rich but cash-poor, with high net worth tied up in company equity while keeping limited personal liquid funds.
Startup companies
fromFortune
2 weeks ago

Jeff Bezos tells Gen Z entrepreneurs to gain work experience before launching new companies: 'I started Amazon when I was 30' | Fortune

Gaining work experience and completing a degree increases the odds of founding a successful tech company more than early college-dropout entrepreneurship.
fromFortune
2 weeks ago

Ryan Serhant started his career hand modeling for $150 an hour-it paid for his real estate firm, and now he sells 9-figure penthouses to billionaires | Fortune

"It wasn't about finding happiness. It wasn't about chasing success," Serhant told Fortune.
Real estate
Startup companies
fromAxios
2 weeks ago

Gen Z isn't quiet quitting. They're side hustling

Young adults seek independence, flexibility, and purpose by combining traditional jobs with side hustles, entrepreneurship, and passion projects amid economic uncertainty and AI disruption.
Venture
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

A couple bought a run-down RV park for $1.23 million and turned it into a boutique hotel

Robin Singh and Sharan Samra converted an Oregon RV park into the themed Florentine Waterfront Hotel and opened it within a year of purchase.
Business
fromFortune
3 weeks ago

Meet Greg Abel, the new CEO of Berkshire Hathaway-the billionaire boomer boss got his start in business selling empty soda bottles for 5 cents | Fortune

Greg Abel rose from childhood entrepreneurship and odd jobs to become Berkshire Hathaway CEO in 2025 after a long corporate climb through PwC and CalEnergy.
fromFortune
3 weeks ago

Emma Grede says people who say they have work-life balance are liars: 'We have to have a level of honesty about what it takes to be really successful' | Fortune

The average American is typically pretty content with working a 9-5 job, making a decent salary, and taking the occasional vacation. But to be a successful person and lead a luxurious lifestyle, one multimillionaire founder says it's time to come to terms with the fact that work-life balance doesn't really exist. "If you are leading an extraordinary life to think that extraordinary effort wouldn't be coupled to that somehow is crazy," Emma Grede, founder and CEO of Good American and Skims founding partner, told The Diary of a CEO podcast.
Business
fromwww.businessinsider.com
3 weeks ago

My mom encouraged me to put my $50,000 savings on the line. It turned into a company I sold for $22 million.

I was raised by entrepreneurs, but I never wanted to be one. Instead, I saw myself in a big corner office in the city. I started climbing the corporate ladder, but being laid off twice showed me that a corporate career wasn't as secure as I thought. I started freelancing, and soon opened a marketing agency called No Subject. We focused on events and influencers, back when we were still calling them bloggers.
Women
#small-business
fromIndependent
3 weeks ago
Startup companies

Kerry mother closes business after three months because of costs - 'It's been really tough on me'

fromIndependent
3 weeks ago
Startup companies

Kerry mother closes business after three months because of costs - 'It's been really tough on me'

Music
fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago

I've found success in music, retail, and startups. Here's what I've learned about pivoting successfully.

Ryan Edwards moved from indie-band drummer to fintech leader and founder of Audoo, repeatedly resetting career goals while prioritizing hard work.
fromForbes
4 weeks ago

3 Non-Negotiables To Build A Trusted Personal Brand On Social Media

If you're an entrepreneur or freelancer, building a personal brand and credible reputation is no longer optional if you want to grow your business. A personal brand helps you stand out in a saturated market and establish yourself as a trusted authority, and in turn, helps to drive more revenue. Social media is a key way to build your personal brand and reputation.
Marketing
UK news
fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

UK business leaders and innovators honoured in 2026 New Year honours list

2026 New Year Honours recognize UK business leaders across fintech, defence, entrepreneurship, and creative sectors for economic contributions and widening business opportunity and investment.
fromideamensch
1 month ago

Anu Shah

Anu Shah (also known as Anuja Shah or Anuja Sharad Shah) is a globally recognized entrepreneur and big-tech leader whose career is a masterclass in resilience and high-stakes innovation. Currently serving as a Principal Product Manager - Tech at Amazon, Shah brings a wealth of experience from her tenure at Meta (Facebook), where she led AI-driven creative automation and global brand advertising initiatives.
Artificial intelligence
Relationships
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

When I made $1 million, friends and family kept asking for money. I had to cut some relationships out of my life.

Achieving wealth triggered sustained monetary requests, strained and ended relationships, and required firm financial boundaries to protect money and emotional well-being.
fromSFGATE
1 month ago

The story of the Bay Area's queen of jeans who dressed the icons

Melody Sabatasso stood in the lobby of San Francisco's Huntington Hotel, arms overflowing with a handcrafted denim patchwork skirt, a jacket and an assortment of other sewing equipment. She had just hitchhiked across the Golden Gate Bridge and to the top of Nob Hill from Marin County, and she wasn't amused to learn at the front desk that her famous client refused to see her for a final fitting. The budding designer wouldn't take no for an answer.
Fashion & style
fromHarvard Business Review
1 month ago

How the Best Leaders Develop and Spend "Innovation Capital"

Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison were great both great inventors of their time. Tesla was brilliant. He even felt sorry for how long it took Edison to come up with his inventions. But Tesla was eventually forced out of his company and he died penniless. Edison on the other hand racked up commercial success. He managed to motivate employees, woo investors, and win consumers. His inventions broke through to the mass market.
Business
Startup companies
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

The SpaceX Mafia is here

Former SpaceX employees founded venture-backed startups that have raised over $3 billion, backed by top VC firms and influenced by SpaceX's ownership and innovation culture.
#personal-finance
from24/7 Wall St.
1 month ago
Bootstrapping

Mark Cuban is absolutely right when he says "if you're happy when you're poor, you're gonna be happy when you're rich"

from24/7 Wall St.
1 month ago
Bootstrapping

Mark Cuban is absolutely right when he says "if you're happy when you're poor, you're gonna be happy when you're rich"

Silicon Valley
fromFortune
1 month ago

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says humility is an underrated leadership trait: 'You cannot show me a task that is beneath me' | Fortune

Jensen Huang rose from dishwasher to multi‑billionaire CEO who embraces humble tasks and empowers others by sharing his reasoning and hands‑on help.
Venture
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I'm 'Shark Tank' investor Kevin O'Leary. I wake up at 5 a.m. with no alarm and refuse to answer emails.

Kevin O'Leary rises at 5 a.m., monitors global markets, bikes 12 miles daily, and built wealth via software sales, investing, TV, and acting.
fromwww.amny.com
1 month ago

More than a shoe: WOODstack's Blood, Sweat & Tears night in Brooklyn amNewYork

WOODstack and Adidas launched the Blood, Sweat & Tears Adistar Control 5 and hosted an event that highlighted the true grit, hustle, and community behind WOODstack's rise. WOODstack started in Brooklyn as a single, family-run storefront and grew into a multi-location retailer that supports community, culture, and New York's next generation of entrepreneurs. WOODstack builds on principles of hard work, family legacy, and service, and serves as a trusted destination for emerging talent, local creators, and New Yorkers who seek authenticity.
Fashion & style
Venture
fromBig Think
1 month ago

The art of the hook: How Simon Squibb redefines influence

Simon Squibb turned teenage homelessness into entrepreneurial success, building multiple businesses, a vast social following, and promoting practical, accessible business education and funding.
Food & drink
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I'm the cofounder of a caviar brand created with Aaron Paul. I run on 5 hours of sleep and don't take meetings on Fridays.

Diego Sabino, CEO of The Only Caviar, balances building a luxury sustainable caviar brand with family routines, cooking for his son, and focused weekly work practices.
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I'm 48 and starting my own business because I'm concerned that companies see me as 'too senior' to work in tech

At the start of this year, I went back to contracting, and then I learned I had prostate cancer. It was stage one, and I was on active monitoring for six months. I did some more contracting up until July, when I was told I needed to have treatment. So, I had treatment, and all the signs were good. In August, I thought, 'OK, I can start looking to go back to work.'
Mental health
Business
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I'm an ex-Clinton strategist turned CEO. I don't micromanage and love Chinese food and brain games - here's a day in my life.

Founded Stagwell in 2015 to create a people-oriented global marketing and communications company; leads a 13,000-employee firm and maintains a disciplined daily routine.
#immigration
Canada news
fromwww.startupcan.ca
1 month ago

The First Slice: How the Startup Canada Equal Slice Program Launched a New Era of Equitable Entrepreneurship

Equitable startup support enabled over 350 diverse Canadian entrepreneurs from 100+ cities to compete, access resources, and elevate underserved founders.
Fashion & style
fromAbove the Law
1 month ago

From Briefs To Blazers: How Jessica Markham Built Jurisdiction Clothing While Running A Law Firm - Above the Law

Jessica Markham launched Jurisdiction Clothing boutique in Potomac while continuing active family law practice, balancing boundaries, operations delegation, and creative entrepreneurship.
fromBusline News
1 month ago

Great Canadian: A Lifetime On The Road - And The Legacy It Leaves Behind - Busline News

For more than four decades, Larry and Lorna Hundt have shaped not only a company, but a culture. What began as a young university student's weekend bus runs between Waterloo and Toronto evolved into one of Canada's most creative and admired motorcoach and tour operations. As Larry reflects on a lifetime in the industry and the legacy of Great Canadian Holidays & Coaches, the through-line is unmistakable: entrepreneurship, innovation, and a devotion to people - passengers, partners, and employees alike.
Canada news
Marketing
fromYahoo Finance
1 month ago

Millionaire Aussie CEO reveals one question he will never ask job applicants: 'Irrelevant'

Practical experience, persistence, client-focused hustle, and reinvestment transformed a $500 startup into a $30M global digital marketing agency, making ATAR and degrees secondary.
Startup companies
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
1 month ago

Why the next generation of business will be human-led - and why Marco Robinson is building the infrastructure for it - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Real competitive advantage comes from superior human infrastructure—people, alignment, and systems that convert belief into consistent execution, not merely additional automation.
Mental health
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

Burnout led me to build Bala - and caught up with me again as we grew. Here's how I manage now.

Repeated burnout was overcome through lifestyle changes, hiring a life coach, and applying learned strategies while rebuilding a business after COVID-19–related layoffs.
#leadership
fromFortune
1 month ago
Business

Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky says he went to 'night school' for an hour every day with Barack Obama and even turned in homework | Fortune

fromFortune
1 month ago
Business

Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky says he went to 'night school' for an hour every day with Barack Obama and even turned in homework | Fortune

fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

Five Welsh entrepreneurs recognised as start-up accelerator celebrates latest award winners

Five Welsh entrepreneurs have been recognised for outstanding progress after completing the Business Wales Start-Up Accelerator, with the latest cohort underlining how intensive, targeted support can turn early-stage ideas into investment-ready businesses. The award winners completed the ten-week accelerator programme and were recognised across five categories, reflecting both the breadth and quality of entrepreneurial talent emerging across Wales. Collectively, the cohort demonstrated strong momentum in moving from concept to customer, validating propositions and building clear growth strategies.
Startup companies
#beauty-industry
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago
Startup companies

I sold my company for hundreds of millions and have more money than I'd ever need. Yet at 66, I have no plans to retire.

fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago
Startup companies

I grew up poor and undocumented. I created a beauty brand that generated $2 million in sales in a single day.

fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago
Startup companies

I sold my company for hundreds of millions and have more money than I'd ever need. Yet at 66, I have no plans to retire.

fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago
Startup companies

I grew up poor and undocumented. I created a beauty brand that generated $2 million in sales in a single day.

fromFortune
1 month ago

Chess.com cofounder says it took a pinch of delusion to bring the traditional game online-and it's a 'requirement for every successful entrepreneur' | Fortune

Entrepreneurs often have to take a leap of faith to get their businesses off the ground-whether it be cashing out their 401(k)s for funding, or dropping out of Ivy League colleges to go all-in. Chess.com cofounder Danny Rensch started his 235 million-player empire when his life was on the brink of collapse. Although he initially believed his vision was unrealistic, he credits a bit of that self-delusion to the platform's success.
Startup companies
Startup companies
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

After 3 tech layoffs, I knew I had to lean into being a founder

Kelly Withers turned a personal design idea into Carmu, committing fully after tech layoffs while avoiding outside funding to retain control.
Higher education
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I'm an entrepreneur who never went to college and taught my kids to avoid debt. They both decided to go to college anyway.

Entrepreneurship and a hands-on work ethic can create financial independence and life skills without a college degree, while family members may still choose higher education.
Miscellaneous
fromIndependent
1 month ago

Garda, casino tycoon and transcendental meditation pioneer: The life and good times of Richard Quirke

A Tipperary man rose from modest roots to become a multimillionaire in Dublin's gambling industry, leaving a legacy with Dr Quirkey's and the Carlton Casino.
fromFortune
1 month ago

Student discounts made him a millionaire, a heart condition made him rethink life-now this millennial founder spends half the year in the French Alps | Fortune

Today, we meet James Eder, the 42-year-old cofounder of Student Beans (a discount coupon company targeting the college crowd), who is now a work-life coach splitting his time between London and the French Alps, and author of The Collision Code.Eder was inspired to build Student Beans in 2005 after organising his university's summer ball-a party for over 600 students where he was responsible for sponsorship. "My calls to big brands led to me asking for samples and raffle prizes," Eder recalls to Fortune.
Startup companies
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I founded a company while on maternity leave. In 2022, I hired my husband, and last year, we did more than $4.8 million in revenue.

I'm French, but I absolutely love living in LA. Still, during my maternity leave, I returned to Paris to be closer to my family. There, my baby adored singing books. She was only a few months old, but they kept her engaged. When we returned to America, I couldn't find anything similar. At the same time, I was learning all the English nursery rhymes I hadn't grown up with. I loved singing rhymes like "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" and "Patty Cake."
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6 months ago

Circus dreams and serious struggles: Lessons on leadership from a literal ringmaster

Use personal dreams to help others achieve theirs, aligning business goals with community impact, partnerships, and audience benefit.
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