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A couple of entrepreneurs who built a community space in the town that beckoned.
Anne Helen Petersen’s new book, Can’t Even: How Millennials Became the Burnout Generation, reminds us that things were deeply shitty even before 2020—and we have a narrow window right now to burn down our broken systems and build something better.
Leslie Forde, founder of Mom’s Hierarchy of Needs, started a new business—in the middle of the pandemic, with two young kids at home—to help employers fix work for working parents. But first, she had to fix her own relationship with work.
My Uncle Ken always lived the life he wanted—and nearly caught Osama bin Laden in the process.
Keri Tietjen is a middle-aged, divorced mom of two with a full-time job for a big company. She’s not your typical digital nomad. Her story offers a glimpse of what the future of work could look like.
A new coworking space in Jamaica, Queens, aims to help young adults realize their dreams—and live a life greater than the bottom line.
Rue Mapp turned her passion into a job with purpose, balance, and vision—and she’s changing what it means to experience the outdoors.
One Roof Women Founder Sheree Rubinstein wants to make Australia the place for women in business.