Dee Poku Spalding On Using Your Resources Wisely
Champion for women, Dee Poku Spalding wears many hats in the social entrepreneurship field. Co-Founder of the Women Inspiration Enterprise network and Founder of The Other Fest, a New York-based conference giving a platform to women redefining business practices, Dee Poku shares her insight on taking advantage of your network, creating The Other Fest, and landing speakers like Naomi Campbell.
Summer Sanders On Healthy Living And Creating The Local Juicery
Summer Sanders went from makeup artist to raw food chef and Co-Owner/Founder of the Local Juicery. After a wake up call, she began her healthy living journey by shifting into a plant strong diet. With a goal to make healthy food available and accessible for everyone, the Local Juicery was born.
Pushing The Boundaries Of Comfort With Blogger And Self-Love Enthusiast, Jes Baker
Jes Baker, otherwise known as The Militant Baker, is a mover and shaker of Tucson, Arizona, as well as of the status quo of body image. Public speaker, influencer, published author, and more, Baker is a self-love advocate with a strong and empowering voice. Baker tells us where it all started and what she's learned in her journeying.
Janderyn Makris Of Earth And Sugar On The Business Of Owning A Bakery
With an aesthetically pleasing Instagram feed and over 26K followers, Earth and Sugar is a cake and dessert studio in West Palm Beach, Florida that creates stunning designs inspired by organic and modern styles. Janderyn Makris - girlboss, mom-preneur and self-taught baker who founded Earth and Sugar - shares her insight on the baking industry and the journey that goes along with it.
The Vulnerable Entrepreneur, Vivian Nunez: When Writing Keeps You Alive
Vivian Nuñez is a mover and creator. A digital work strategist and freelance writer for publications including: Forbes, Medium, MTV, and Popsugar - she has paved her own path and planted seeds of intention along the way. Creator of Too Damn Young and a podcast showcasing Latina entrepreneurs, Creating Espacios, her work focuses on entrepreneurship, shedding light in dark spaces, and on vulnerability/grief. Vivian pushes boundaries and speaks on it.
Business Besties: Founders Slobby Robby And J.R. Of Generation Cool
Generation Cool is a vintage store located on Tucson, Arizona's Historic Fourth Avenue. Being a unique vintage shop that caters to the retired, the millennial, and the youth - Co-Founders, Slobby Robby and J.R., give us their insight on what makes them different, what a business bestie should look like and what they're learned along the way!
Behind (And Beyond) The Mindful Business Of Holstee
Holstee is a company that provides art that inspires reflection and words that encourage action through guided kits. With themes like kinship, wellness and reflection, co-founder Mike Radparvar shares what goes on behind the masterplanning of a mindful business and more.
QMULATIVE: A Sewing-Centered, Lifestyle Brand
QMULATIVE is a local and loved Tucson, AZ clothing brand created by Quinlan Wilhite. His very popular pocket tees and his live sewing at events/markets has gotten his brand to break molds, as well as collaborate in and out of the city. As he continues to evolve QMULATIVE into cut and sew, Quinlan shares his insight on this creative journey.
Founders Lorena Garcia And Sakura Considine Share Their Bloguettes Journey
Being a girlboss looks awesome, and nowadays, seems like every girl strives to be one! Bloguettes co-founders, Lorena Garcia and Sakura Considine, share their insight on what it takes to really be a girlboss and important lessons they've learned along the way in the making of their successful business.
Michael Tolle: Behind The Making Of A Record Label
Michael Tolle is no doubt a mover and shaker of Tucson, AZ. As the founder of Mello Music Group, Tolle shares his insight on years of sacrifices he made behind creating the label, what caught him by surprise in the music industry, his thoughts on artists being skeptical of getting signed and more!