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fromBronx Times
3 days ago

Eric Michael Thomas creates 'Chef Doula', a business combining maternal and nutritional support - Bronx Times

This is something that's been practiced in homes since the beginning of time. I saw how much it actually helped her, as far as her mood and ability to continue on with daily responsibilities. The Chef Doula concept took root when Thomas was growing up in California with a single mother who experienced two miscarriages, and he started cooking to help during her recovery.
Brooklyn
E-Commerce
fromForbes
2 weeks ago

How Misfits Market Grew Into A $500 Million Revenue Business

Misfits Market transformed food waste into a $500 million revenue business by selling discounted surplus produce, then diversified into conventional grocery delivery with higher margins than traditional chains.
Public health
fromFast Company
3 months ago

How to lead without losing yourself

Personal trauma can drive achievement but, without self-compassion and inner work, leads to breaking; healing from within enables authentic leadership and breakthrough.
fromBronx Times
3 months ago

The Bronx shows up strong on CUNY's 50 Under 50 - Bronx Times

The City University of New York (CUNY) released in November its second annual who's who of its massive alumni network with its 50 Under 50 list, and the Bronx was well represented, with honorees from the borough, educated at Bronx CUNY schools or with strong ties to the Boogie Down all making their mark on the world culturally, socially and economically. The Bronx Times caught up with a few of the list's esteemed honorees to get their reactions on being recognized, reflections on their journeys so far and their love story with the borough of the Bronx.
New York City
Non-profit organizations
fromEntrepreneur
6 months ago

This Company Gives Away 100% of Its Profits - And Its Thriving | Entrepreneur

Hank and John Green launched Good Store to sell sustainable products and donate 100% of profits to charity, embodying active, mission-driven philanthropy.
Social justice
fromEntrepreneur
8 months ago

How The NBA and a Top African University Are Building Player Legacies Off the Court | Entrepreneur

NBA players are increasingly engaging in social entrepreneurship in Africa through initiatives like One Court Africa.
Yoga
fromYogaRenew
9 months ago

Practicing Karma Yoga Through Social Impact

The author connects yoga practice with their mission of supporting marginalized communities through service and entrepreneurship.
Fundraising
fromCornell Chronicle
10 months ago

Dyson students do business for the greater good | Cornell Chronicle

Students were awarded $22,500 to address societal issues, with a top team focusing on sustainable agriculture in the Amazon.
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