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Startup companies
fromEntrepreneur
46 minutes ago

I've Built Startups for 40 Years. AI Just Flipped Everything I Know

Experienced founders must adapt their business fundamentals to AI's unique technical complexity, as traditional startup patterns prove insufficient in this emerging field.
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago
Venture

Brazilian AI startup fund Shiva raised $10 million, and it's betting on tiny teams. Read its pitch deck.

Shiva, a Brazilian startup fund, raised $10 million to back AI-powered niche software startups with one to three founders, providing monthly grants capped at $300,000 per company.
Startup companies
fromEntrepreneur
46 minutes ago

I've Built Startups for 40 Years. AI Just Flipped Everything I Know

Experienced founders must adapt their business fundamentals to AI's unique technical complexity, as traditional startup patterns prove insufficient in this emerging field.
Venture
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

Brazilian AI startup fund Shiva raised $10 million, and it's betting on tiny teams. Read its pitch deck.

Shiva, a Brazilian startup fund, raised $10 million to back AI-powered niche software startups with one to three founders, providing monthly grants capped at $300,000 per company.
Bootstrapping
fromEntrepreneur
2 hours ago

Why I Left Health Tech to Fix Our Broken Pet Adoption System

Neglected industries with real pain points and low software adoption offer better opportunities for founders than crowded, well-funded markets with established competition.
Growth hacking
fromHarvard Business Review
7 hours ago

How Software Startup InsightSquared Wrestled with Creating an Optimal Sales and Marketing Strategy

Early revenue success doesn't guarantee readiness to scale; leaders must analyze data-driven metrics to determine if their company can sustain growth.
Silicon Valley food
fromElite Traveler
11 hours ago

Meet the Fashion Model Who'd Rather Be Mixing Drinks

Model-turned-entrepreneur Scott builds Goldenbird, a ready-to-drink cocktail brand, leveraging a lifelong obsession with foraging and flavor development rooted in childhood resourcefulness.
fromArchitectural Digest
1 day ago

How Alexander Widener Turned His Vintage Obsession Into a Career

In the digital world that we're in, you know, negative videos are what goes viral. People are always knocking people down a peg and it's really easy to fall into that. If something bad happens-which, when you own your business, something bad happens every day- it's easy to circle in despair. But my challenge is to look for the positive and figure out how to pivot, and if something isn't working then figure out a different way to get it done.
Digital life
#e-commerce
Startup companies
fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

I started a side hustle while working at Yelp - then went all in on my business. I've made over $112,000 in revenue and feel so fulfilled.

Joey Coffin transitioned Vacation Darts from a side hustle to a full-time business by maintaining authenticity, leveraging social media, and using AI tools to scale his e-commerce lifestyle brand.
fromFortune
1 week ago
Startup companies

Meet the millennial who turned a $400 side hustle into TikTok Shop's biggest teeth whitening brand in the UK-now he splashes $335 a month on haircuts | Fortune

Startup companies
fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

I started a side hustle while working at Yelp - then went all in on my business. I've made over $112,000 in revenue and feel so fulfilled.

Joey Coffin transitioned Vacation Darts from a side hustle to a full-time business by maintaining authenticity, leveraging social media, and using AI tools to scale his e-commerce lifestyle brand.
fromFortune
1 week ago
Startup companies

Meet the millennial who turned a $400 side hustle into TikTok Shop's biggest teeth whitening brand in the UK-now he splashes $335 a month on haircuts | Fortune

fromwww.cnbc.com
2 days ago

36-year-old moved from Chicago to Spain, works 16 hours a week and is semi-retired: 'You get one life. Live it right'

Fridays are my errand day. That's when I go to the dentist. That's when I take my dog to the groomer [or] when I get my nails done. For the rest of the workweek, Gonzalez keeps her schedule tight, working Monday through Thursday from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Madrid food
#family-business-legacy
fromFortune
2 days ago
Silicon Valley food

The founder of $100M brand Late July and Nixie started selling $1 cookies at 12 and learned the snack trade from the founder of Cape Cod chips-her dad | Fortune

fromFortune
2 days ago
Silicon Valley food

The founder of $100M brand Late July and Nixie started selling $1 cookies at 12 and learned the snack trade from the founder of Cape Cod chips-her dad | Fortune

fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

I left tech to become an influencer. I had $6,000 in my savings when I took the leap, but it's the best decision I've ever made.

When the crypto startup I was working for was sold in July 2025, I saw it as the perfect opportunity to go all in on myself as a content creator. I had about $6,000 in savings and less than 40,000 followers on TikTok, but I believed I was worth the investment.
Startup companies
Writing
fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

Addiction nearly killed me. Once I got sober, I started my own company and shared my story to help others.

Lisa Devine overcame six years of drug addiction through court intervention and personal commitment, now running a successful community-supported candle business called 2nd Chance Candles.
Austin
fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago

I've lived in San Francisco and Austin, and I want to move back to California. Here's what Texas is missing.

A career coach reflects on moving between San Francisco, Seattle, and Austin, finding San Francisco offered the best combination of career growth, diversity, and entrepreneurial culture despite high costs.
Venture
fromAxios
3 days ago

Exclusive: Serena Williams tells SXSW storytelling helps founders win investors

Effective storytelling is critical for founders to secure investment, as even exceptional products fail without compelling narratives that convince investors and stakeholders.
fromArchitectural Digest
3 days ago

Exclusive! Letters From Jeremiah Brent: An Excerpt

I knew I needed help, so I put an ad in MySpace. A woman named Beth responded and I met her for an interview at a coffee shop. As we talked I realized she had all the skills I didn't have. She had a design degree. She had business savvy and technical skills. And she was wildly smart and more importantly, kind.
Careers
NYC startup
fromInc
3 days ago

Why Gary Vee Has Zero Interest in Getting His New Gummy Brand Into Stores

Gary Vaynerchuk's Very Luckee Gummies venture represents a theory about the future of commerce centered on uncompromising product quality and clean ingredients rather than traditional business metrics.
Women in technology
fromwww.mediaite.com
4 days ago

Melania Trump Calls Herself A Visionary' and Explains, My Creative Mind Dances'

Melania Trump presented her documentary at a White House Women's History Month event, emphasizing solitude, curiosity, and attention to detail as essential to her creative success across multiple industries.
Business
fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago

Atlanta 'Housewives' newcomer Pinky Cole breaks down what drove her to bankruptcy

Slutty Vegan founder Aisha Cole filed for personal bankruptcy due to business debt she personally guaranteed, facing creditor pursuit and IRS questioning over missing tax returns.
#business-strategy
fromFortune
5 days ago
Business

Shark Tank's Daymond John went from waiting tables at Red Lobster to a $350 million net worth-and his No. 1 success rule is an IceT mantra | Fortune

Silicon Valley food
fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

Daymond John's Secret to Standing Out In Crowded Markets

Successful entrepreneurs identify existing demand in their environment and build businesses to serve it better, rather than inventing in isolation.
fromFortune
5 days ago
Business

Shark Tank's Daymond John went from waiting tables at Red Lobster to a $350 million net worth-and his No. 1 success rule is an IceT mantra | Fortune

Silicon Valley food
fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

Daymond John's Secret to Standing Out In Crowded Markets

Successful entrepreneurs identify existing demand in their environment and build businesses to serve it better, rather than inventing in isolation.
Business intelligence
fromForbes
5 days ago

5 ChatGPT Prompts To Get Valuable Business Intelligence Straight To Your Inbox

ChatGPT can transform raw business data into actionable intelligence by analyzing patterns and delivering insights directly to decision-makers without manual analysis.
Venture
fromBusiness Insider
5 days ago

I'm raising my kids to think like entrepreneurs. I encourage them to negotiate even during sibling disagreements.

Cheryl Sew Hoy founded Tiny Health after her daughter's eczema diagnosis, building on entrepreneurial skills learned from her mother and experience from her first venture-backed company acquired by Walmart Labs.
fromTechCrunch
5 days ago

When startups become a family business | TechCrunch

It's great because honestly it fits perfectly into this relationship. It's obviously a three-co-founder relationship. He's also the one that brings sanity to the conversation and can draw the line sometimes. As Rivio has grown, they have two main takeaways: First, co-founders should have clearly defined lanes. Second, it's a good idea to bring in a third co-founder as a tie-breaker.
Startup companies
fromFortune
5 days ago

I exited one of the NYC area's biggest real estate deals at 31. Here's what I learned | Fortune

The more wealth one accumulates, the more fragile one can feel. What begins as a quest for freedom can morph into a fortress mentality. I have seen peers-brilliant, driven individuals-become distracted by the fear of losing what they have built. Instead of leaning into the adaptability that made them successful, they retreat behind walls, both literal and figurative.
Venture
Careers
fromBusiness Insider
5 days ago

Bobbi Brown's advice to young grads: 'Don't just sit there watching TV and expect the doorbell to ring.'

Recent graduates should not worry about uncertainty, take available entry-level opportunities in fields of interest, and remain open to trying different roles to discover their career path.
fromSan Jose Inside
5 days ago

Hollister Entrepreneur Aims To Disrupt Gig Economy

We are changing how the gig economy operates. We let all of our providers quote their own jobs and keep 100% from each job. We are making providers much more money and they're coming to us. It also saves the customers 20-30 percent.
Startup companies
fromEntrepreneur
5 days ago

He Maxed Out $50K in Credit Cards to Start His First Business. Now It's Worth $1.8 Billion.

My mom was a nurse. She worked three jobs, so she was often working the morning shift and then night shift. I've always appreciated how hard work was a necessity to getting somewhere.
Startup companies
Careers
fromEntrepreneur
6 days ago

Lasting Success Starts With This Winning 4-Part Formula

Ambition combined with joy, integrity, and strong relationships form a sustainable framework for long-term business success and customer trust.
Cannabis
fromSpectrumlocalnews
6 days ago

New York cannabis grower to be featured in upcoming reality series

New York's five-year-old recreational marijuana legalization faced slow rollout challenges, but licensed growers like Honest Pharm Co. are now succeeding with products in 100 dispensaries statewide.
Startup companies
fromGrub Street
6 days ago

The Ample Hills Couple Is Back, Again

Jackie Cuscuna and Brian Smith, after bankrupting their ice cream company Ample Hills twice, are launching Ramblin' Chick, a chicken burger restaurant in Brooklyn.
fromEntrepreneur
6 days ago

She Started Her Side Hustle With a Google Search - Then Made $11K in Month 1: 'I Had Absolutely Zero Experience'

I had a desire to find a way to blend function and indulgence. LEEVA is collagen-based with 10 grams of protein per serving. Collagen, the most abundant protein in our body, naturally decreases as we age. I wanted to create an experience that was not just functional but also crave- and ritual-worthy.
Startup companies
Growth hacking
fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

They Used an Impulsive But Smart Strategy to Turn Their Small Business Into a Cult Brand

Levain Bakery founders prioritized stability and quality over rapid growth, building a lasting brand through authentic products and community connection rather than marketing strategies.
Film
fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

This Cult Filmmaker Learned Something About Audiences Every Entrepreneur Needs to Know'Make Them Feel Something'

Kevin Smith built a personal brand by connecting directly with fans, which created lasting career opportunities beyond individual film projects in an unpredictable industry.
Startup companies
fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

This Secret Pattern Predicts What's Next in Your Market. Once You See It, You Can't Unsee It.

Everything bundles, unbundles, and rebundles in cycles, creating predictable opportunities for entrepreneurs to identify and capitalize on industry shifts.
Careers
fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

How to Know If Your Idea Is Good: Advice From Shaq, Tom Brady, Ken Burns, Susan Orlean and Other Icons

Success comes from genuine passion for your work; fame and fortune follow as side effects when you commit fully to what excites you.
Startup companies
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

Bobbi Brown shares how she found her second act: 'I just worked on myself - from the inside out.'

Bobbi Brown overcame feeling like a loser after Estée Lauder cut her creative contract in 2016 by working on herself and launching Jones Road Beauty after her non-compete expired in 2020.
Wine
fromFast Company
1 week ago

How Willie Nelson's THC beverage became an $80 million business in 1 year

Willie Nelson's THC-infused beverage brand Willie's Remedy+ achieved an $80-million run rate within less than a year of launching, driven by his personal mission to provide a healthier alternative to alcohol.
#family-business
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago
Startup companies

We quit our jobs at 26, moved, and opened a whiskey distillery. I don't expect our kids to take it over.

Parenting
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I started a business with my parents. We had to learn how to work together and not take things personally.

A family business selling crystal candles grew from a casual garage experiment into a successful company, requiring the family to navigate different business philosophies and spending approaches.
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago
Startup companies

We quit our jobs at 26, moved, and opened a whiskey distillery. I don't expect our kids to take it over.

Parenting
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I started a business with my parents. We had to learn how to work together and not take things personally.

A family business selling crystal candles grew from a casual garage experiment into a successful company, requiring the family to navigate different business philosophies and spending approaches.
Wearables
fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

Friends Said His Business Idea Was the 'Stupidest Thing.' Then He Sold Over 290 Million: 'I Watched Their Jaws Drop'

David Barnett, a philosophy professor, invented PopSocket to solve tangled headphone cords, evolving from glued buttons to an accordion-mechanism circle that attaches to iPhones.
Careers
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I started a small massage studio with my 401(k). Now it averages $1.2 million per location.

Shane Evans built Heights Wellness Retreat from a single massage location into a 120-location franchise by prioritizing customer experience, affordable pricing, and strategic franchising to friends and family.
Boston
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I'm the CEO of Klaviyo. I run on a 'creator-type' schedule and love Diet Coke and country music.

Andrew Bialecki, CEO of Klaviyo, built a company enabling businesses to scale customer communications through automation and technology.
#shark-tank
fromTasting Table
1 week ago
Silicon Valley food

Remember The 'Coldest Water Bottle' From Shark Tank? Here's Where The Brand Is Now - Tasting Table

fromFortune
1 week ago
Startup companies

Ring is one of the largest companies ever to come out of Shark Tank. Its CEO says he prepared for his pitch like an Olympic athlete | Fortune

fromFortune
2 weeks ago
Venture

Amazon Ring's founder is back with a hard pivot to AI. How Jamie Siminoff went from 'Shark Tank' reject to $1 billion brand | Fortune

fromTasting Table
1 week ago
Silicon Valley food

Remember The 'Coldest Water Bottle' From Shark Tank? Here's Where The Brand Is Now - Tasting Table

fromFortune
1 week ago
Startup companies

Ring is one of the largest companies ever to come out of Shark Tank. Its CEO says he prepared for his pitch like an Olympic athlete | Fortune

fromFortune
2 weeks ago
Venture

Amazon Ring's founder is back with a hard pivot to AI. How Jamie Siminoff went from 'Shark Tank' reject to $1 billion brand | Fortune

SF parents
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I inherited a storage unit from a family friend. It was full of vintage clothes, which I now sell online.

Scottlynn Krause and her mother launched CS80 Vintage after inheriting thousands of pristine 1980s sportswear items from a family friend's defunct sporting goods store, converting a disposal problem into a successful online business.
E-Commerce
fromSan Jose Spotlight
1 week ago

The Biz Beat: Black & Brown brings vintage stylings to San Jose - San Jose Spotlight

Monisha Murray built Black & Brown from a 2,000-square-foot startup into two thriving vintage clothing stores over 21 years by prioritizing quality products and staying true to historical fashion eras.
Wellness
fromFortune
1 week ago

From thyroid cancer to 40hour fasts: Inside Daymond John's obsession with biohacking and living longer | Fortune

Daymond John adopted biohacking practices including fasting, red-light therapy, and cold plunges after cancer diagnosis, prioritizing longevity and family legacy over vanity.
#work-life-balance
fromFortune
1 week ago
Startup companies

This AI founder who quit her 9-to-5 law job has a warning for anyone dreaming of doing the same: 'I'm working harder now than I ever did' | Fortune

fromSilicon Canals
2 weeks ago
Startup companies

I built a startup at 28, watched it fail at 29, and the loneliest part wasn't losing the company - it was realizing that every friend I'd made in those two years was actually a business contact - Silicon Canals

Startup companies
fromFortune
1 week ago

This AI founder who quit her 9-to-5 law job has a warning for anyone dreaming of doing the same: 'I'm working harder now than I ever did' | Fortune

Founders work longer hours than salaried positions, but find greater meaning and fulfillment despite sacrificing work-life balance and taking pay cuts.
Startup companies
fromSilicon Canals
2 weeks ago

I built a startup at 28, watched it fail at 29, and the loneliest part wasn't losing the company - it was realizing that every friend I'd made in those two years was actually a business contact - Silicon Canals

Prioritizing career success over genuine relationships creates isolation and leaves entrepreneurs vulnerable when their venture fails.
Bootstrapping
fromTechCrunch
1 week ago

PopSockets founder David Barnett talks about building a viral business | TechCrunch

PopSocket founder David Barnett built a viral phone accessory company from his garage without venture capital, learning that people management is the most critical leadership skill.
E-Commerce
fromPractical Ecommerce
1 week ago

From Teacher to Fashion Brand Founder

Nasrin Jafari transformed from a middle school teacher with no ecommerce experience into the founder of Mixed, a successful direct-to-consumer fashion brand, by starting with handmade face masks during the pandemic.
Writing
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I'm an 85-year-old ghostwriter who's never been more in demand. I charge high prices, embrace my wrinkles, and live full out.

Judy Katz, 85, operates a successful ghostwriting business from Manhattan, having written 60 memoirs and books while actively rejecting retirement and combating ageism.
Startup companies
fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

An Insurance Salesman Went Down a Wellness Rabbit Hole, and Started a Side Hustle In His Kitchen. Now It's On Track for $3M.

Brian Lizama founded Nature's Pantry in 2023 after leaving a successful insurance career to produce hand-harvested French sea salt as a mineral-rich alternative to processed table salt.
Startup companies
fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

They Started a Newsletter in College and 5 Years Later Sold It for $75 Million. Here's How Alex Lieberman Builds Big Things.

Naivety about industry norms enables fresh thinking, and delegating non-core competencies allows founders to focus on what they do best, driving business growth and innovation.
Social media marketing
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I'm 26 and earned $25,000 from investing in race horses. It's helped me network with the world's most powerful people.

Griffin Johnson leveraged his 9.6 million TikTok followers to gain ownership stakes in racehorses and access to successful business networks.
Careers
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

I Saw Firsthand What Having a Small Business Does to a Family. From That Moment On, I Made a Vow. Now I'm Rethinking Everything.

A person reconsidering entrepreneurship after witnessing family sacrifices must distinguish between genuine interest and nostalgia, then explore whether alternative business models could provide autonomy without excessive demands.
NYC startup
fromwww.startupcan.ca
1 week ago

How to Start a Beauty Brand With $4,000 with Connie Lo

Connie Lo co-founded Three Ships Beauty with $4,000, emphasizing trust, communication, and shared values with co-founders while navigating supply chain challenges during peak sales periods.
Venture
fromBusiness Matters
2 weeks ago

Gerard Lopez, a fast-paced life, between entrepreneurship and passion

Gérard Lopez built a successful career through passion, risk-taking, and innovation, from early internet investments to motorsports ventures, driven by an unwavering determination to succeed.
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
1 week ago

One in 10 Brits want to start a business in 2026: Here's how to be one of the few who succeed - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

What's changed isn't ambition, it's often the permission. More people can now see relatable examples of business owners building something successfully. Technology has reduced barriers and visibility has reduced fear. Owning a business no longer feels reserved for a select few.
Startup companies
Renovation
fromBusiness Matters
2 weeks ago

Michael Kadoe: From Fashion to Green Real Estate

Michael Kadoe built a successful career by combining technical skills, entrepreneurial initiative, and adaptability across fashion and real estate industries.
Careers
fromFast Company
1 week ago

Why Arnold Schwarzenegger says you should keep your full-time job when you start your own business

Keep your full-time job while building your startup to prove viability, maintain financial stability, and preserve your power to make decisions based on merit rather than desperation.
Startup companies
fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

From Faking a Business to 25,000 Stores - Here's the Simple Strategy That Landed Her Deals With Walmart and Target

Vanessa Phillips built Feel Good Foods into a 25,000-store gluten-free frozen food empire by manifesting confidence, cold-pitching retailers, and letting product quality drive market adoption.
Startup companies
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

How to Know What Really Matters

Conduct an annual self-assessment by rating yourself 0-10 on whether you lived the life you wanted, fulfilled your potential, and lived respectfully, then set behavioral goals to improve these scores yearly.
Bootstrapping
fromEntrepreneur
2 weeks ago

The Rich Don't Get Lucky - They Follow These 20 Habits

Self-made millionaires build wealth through consistent daily habits, strong relationships with influencers, and unwavering persistence toward clearly defined goals rather than through luck or accident.
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

An ex-MBB Gen Z consultant helps others land jobs at top firms. He said acing the 'airplane test' is key.

We offer a one-on-one mentorship program that takes students from A to Z, from the very beginning of resume writing and cover letters all the way to networking, behaviorals, and case interviews. The cost of the mentorship program varies because everyone's on a different timeline and has different priorities. It ranges between 1,000 pounds, or about $1,300, all the way up to 5,000 plus pounds, or around $6,700, in super niche customized cases.
Startup companies
Careers
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

If you want to start a freelance business, here are the exact first steps

Building a freelance business with repeatable systems and reliable clients generates sustainable six-figure income and protects against economic uncertainty.
Podcast
fromwww.startupcan.ca
2 weeks ago

Startup Canada and CIBC Business Banking Are Turning Up the Volume for Women Entrepreneurs

Startup Canada and CIBC launch the 2026 Startup Women Podcast, an 8-episode series featuring real stories of women entrepreneurs across Canada to inspire and guide aspiring female founders.
Startup companies
fromFortune
2 weeks ago

Asia's founders are spending more money on AI tools, with use of some coding tools rising by more than four times | Fortune

Asia-Pacific entrepreneurs are rapidly adopting AI tools and launching AI startups, with founder spending on AI rising 20% and AI startups comprising 30-67% of new businesses in Singapore and Hong Kong.
fromLos Angeles Times
8 years ago

How I Made It: Ann Dashiell on selling some of L.A.'s most noteworthy homes

I was always comfortable in that arena. Her father was a prominent landscape architect whose projects included the landscaping for the Houston Astrodome and Rice University. She grew up in a modern home that was once featured in Architectural Digest. Her father used to take her along to his various jobs.
LA real estate
#restaurant-closure
Silicon Valley food
fromThe Mercury News
2 weeks ago

Vegan Mob closes its Downtown Vallejo location

Vegan Mob closes its Vallejo location to focus on franchising and strategic growth, with remaining locations in San Bruno and Oakland continuing operations.
fromIndependent
2 weeks ago
Miscellaneous

'It's the right time' - popular Dublin restaurant Soup Dragon to close doors after 25 years

Silicon Valley food
fromThe Mercury News
2 weeks ago

Vegan Mob closes its Downtown Vallejo location

Vegan Mob closes its Vallejo location to focus on franchising and strategic growth, with remaining locations in San Bruno and Oakland continuing operations.
fromIndependent
2 weeks ago
Miscellaneous

'It's the right time' - popular Dublin restaurant Soup Dragon to close doors after 25 years

Miscellaneous
fromInc
2 weeks ago

Parade's Founder Returns With an AI Marketing Agency That's Quietly Making Seven Figures

Cami Téllez launched Devotion, an AI-powered influencer marketing agency, four months after Parade's closure, raising $4 million in seed funding and generating seven figures in annual recurring revenue.
Bootstrapping
fromEntrepreneur
2 weeks ago

How to Keep Your Entrepreneurial Identity After Selling a Startup

Exiting a business is a launch pad, not an ending; entrepreneurs must prepare for identity reconstruction and renewed creation rather than retirement.
Artificial intelligence
fromEntrepreneur
2 weeks ago

Here's What You Need to Do While AI Automates the Easy Tasks

Generative AI will automate 70% of knowledge-work tasks, but entrepreneurial success depends on using freed time for creative pursuits and innovation rather than passive adoption.
LA food
fromLos Angeles Times
2 weeks ago

Meet the red-sauce joint drawing lines in Valley Village

Thomas DeSantis opened Anna Pizza in Valley Village, experiencing rapid success after years of steady growth with his mobile pizza catering business Fire & Wood.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
10 years ago

How I Made It: Jordan Cohen scores as real estate agent for professional athletes

Jordan Cohen, a real estate broker representing professional athletes and celebrities, annually brokers over $100 million in deals and co-founded the menswear brand Kings & Jaxs with NBA star Russell Westbrook.
#small-business-growth
Bootstrapping
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

How to go from a small business to a fast-growing company

Small-business owners should prioritize thoughtful growth planning by identifying time leaks, delegating repetitive tasks, and aligning growth rate with business sustainability rather than pursuing speed at all costs.
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago
Startup companies

They were about to shut down their business. Then a raw TikTok changed everything.

Brittany Nemandoust saved her struggling chocolate kit business by capitalizing on the viral Dubai chocolate trend on TikTok, using her existing custom molds and business infrastructure.
Bootstrapping
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

How to go from a small business to a fast-growing company

Small-business owners should prioritize thoughtful growth planning by identifying time leaks, delegating repetitive tasks, and aligning growth rate with business sustainability rather than pursuing speed at all costs.
fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

A Napkin And A Dream - How Texas Roadhouse Came To Be The Chain We Know Today - Tasting Table

When a business succeeds, it isn't necessarily because of some intricate business plan or elaborately devised model. Such is the case with Texas Roadhouse, a concept that was initially written down on a cocktail napkin before it blossomed into the enterprise we know today. As soon as founder Kent Taylor found investors for his dream, he quickly sketched out his vision using the resources available to him.
Silicon Valley food
Brooklyn
fromBrooklyn Paper
2 weeks ago

Filly Luv sends love to Bed-Stuy through fried chicken and bubble tea * Brooklyn Paper

Deja Bond combined computer science expertise with culinary passion to launch Filly Luv, a data-driven fried chicken restaurant in Brooklyn that leverages tech analytics to optimize operations and customer experience.
Fundraising
fromFuturism
2 weeks ago

Bill Gates' Daughter Says Her $185 Million AI Startup Will Succeed Entirely Due to Her Merits, Not Even a Little Bit Who Her Dad Is

Phoebe Gates raised $35 million for Phia, an AI shopping browser extension, valuing the company at $185 million without family funding.
fromThe Drum
2 weeks ago

10 Questions on Advertising... with Andrew Bloch, founder, Andrew Bloch & Associates

If I could go back and relive that day, I'd make a very different decision. In hindsight, it was a clear lesson in forgetting that running an agency doesn't actually require you to stop having fun.
Business
Cooking
fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

Cupcake Icing Fans Need To Visit This Bakery Chain At Least Once In Their Lifetime - Tasting Table

Gigi's Cupcakes, founded in 2008 with $33, became a successful gourmet cupcake franchise operating through locally-owned franchisees across ten states, surviving 2018 bankruptcy and now offering nationwide delivery.
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

Think you're too old to start a business? Science says people in their 40s, 50s, and even 60s have a distinct advantage

A study published by the National Bureau of Economic Research found the average age of entrepreneurs who start a company and go on to hire at least one employee is 42. A study conducted by the Census Bureau and two MIT professors found the most successful entrepreneurs tend to be middle-aged, even in the technology sector.
Startup companies
fromwww.amny.com
2 weeks ago

At Harlem's The George Manhattan Hotel, Tapestry Collection by Hilton, Black history is built into the experience | amNewYork

Black History Month is personal for me. It's about honoring resilience, creativity, leadership; in my position, it's about creating opportunities for the local community and opening doors for local businesses, said Sam Martinez, General Manager of The George.
Fashion & style
Artificial intelligence
fromEntrepreneur
2 weeks ago

The AI Advantage Hiding in Plain Sight (and How to Use It)

AI delivers superior results through iterative refinement and detailed prompts, not single attempts; companies embedding iteration into their culture gain competitive advantage.
Relationships
fromEntrepreneur
2 weeks ago

Networking Got Me Nowhere. Here's the Smarter Alternative.

Prioritize genuine curiosity and interest in others over self-promotion; authentic relationships built on honest conversations yield greater professional and personal returns than superficial networking interactions.
Canada news
fromwww.startupcan.ca
2 weeks ago

Something Big Is Coming: Introducing the Startup Global National Pitch Competition

Canada launches the Startup Global National Pitch Competition, a new coast-to-coast pitch competition with four regional events culminating in a Grand Finale where the winner receives $30,000.
Startup companies
fromEntrepreneur
2 weeks ago

Not Everyone Should Be an Entrepreneur. Good Mentors Know This

Not everyone possesses the temperament, discipline, and accountability required for entrepreneurship; mentorship demands establishing real standards rather than offering generic encouragement.
fromBustle
2 weeks ago

Naomi Watts Doesn't Want To Fight To Look 25

I just thought, 'This woman feels underserved, under recognized, and needs to be reflected.' Watts created Stripes Beauty to address the gap in menopause-specific beauty products, emphasizing that her mission extends beyond vanity to providing genuine support and recognition for women navigating perimenopause and menopause symptoms.
Women
Women
fromBusiness Matters
2 weeks ago

Veuve Clicquot unveils bold woman award shortlist for 2026

Three prominent business leaders are finalists for the 2026 Veuve Clicquot Bold Awards, which celebrate women combining commercial success with transformative leadership.
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2 weeks ago

Inspiring quote of the day by Tom Hanks: "If it wasn't hard, everyone would do it. It's the hard that makes it great" - Silicon Canals

That spectacular failure forced me to do something I'd been avoiding: Separate my identity from my work. It was the hardest growth experience of my life, but looking back, it was also the most necessary. This failure taught me infinitely more than my first company ever did when I sold it successfully.
Startup companies
fromEntrepreneur
2 weeks ago

How to Evaluate a Business Opportunity Without Letting Passion Blind You

Passion can work for or against you in a business model. Your goal? Make it work for you. First, I think we tend to categorize individuals with passion into the enigmatic genius entrepreneur who hits it big or takes the leap with the smallest of chances for success, only to watch them absolutely crush it.
Startup companies
Social justice
fromIndependent
2 weeks ago

This Working Life with Alan Craughwell: 'If my children understand that some people need a bit of help, even if I never make a red cent, this will have been a success'

A disability services entrepreneur reflects on rejecting a family plumbing business to pursue community-focused ventures in sports and support services.
fromBusiness Matters
3 weeks ago

Improved mobile coverage could unlock 49,000 new UK businesses, VodafoneThree says

Improved mobile connectivity could help create 49,000 new businesses across the UK and add £6.6bn a year to the economy within a decade, according to research commissioned by VodafoneThree. The modelling, carried out by consultancy WPI Strategy, suggests that stronger and more reliable mobile coverage would unlock entrepreneurship in underserved areas, driving long-term economic growth by 2036.
UK news
fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago

I've been a product manager at one of China's biggest tech firms. Here's how Chinese AI products are built differently.

At Meituan, China's platform for local services, especially known for food delivery, I worked on two AI projects. One was a consumer-facing AI assistant that helps users complete various tasks, including ordering food. The other was a merchant-facing AI agent designed to help businesses manage their daily operations, including handling reservations, managing orders, and supporting routine operational tasks. The main difference between how products are built in China and in the US comes down to the market.
Artificial intelligence
Fashion & style
fromIndependent
3 weeks ago

Sarah Breen: Defending the human circus that was 'America's Next Top Model' is a terrible look for Tyra Banks

Tyra Banks is selling 'hot ice-cream,' a warmed version of ice cream created because she felt too chilly to eat frozen ice cream.
fromBenzinga
3 weeks ago

Pennsylvania Mom Turned A $5 Lamp Flip Turned Into A $5 Million Thriving Marketplace: Here's What It Tells You About Building Wealth

A $5 church-sale lamp was never meant to be a business plan. But in 2011, when Pennsylvania mom and part-time marketing administrator Jocelyn Elizabeth watched her dad flip that lamp for eBay prices, it pushed her stroller-and-thrift-store hobby into what is now a seven-figure ecosystem, which includes the Crazy Lamp Lady YouTube channel plus NikNax, an online marketplace hosting more than 5,000 sellers and generating over $5.2 million in 2025 revenue.
E-Commerce
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