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Here's How a Justice Amy Coney Barrett Could Affect Entrepreneurs
Barrett is poised to become the most pro-corporate justice on a Supreme Court that is already friendly to big-business interests. But how will that affect small-business owners, freelancers and entrepreneurs?
She Sold Her Co-Working Business and Joined a Giant Competitor. Here's Why.
Shelley Bade has had a complex journey with the co-working franchise Office Evolution. It began as a competitor, then turned into a support system when she needed it the most.
Losing the Battle Against Your Kids' Screens? Try a Family "Rewirement Plan."
The San Diego-based Screen Time Clinic offers parents customized coaching on how to curb their kids' technology usage.
Before He Became a Revolutionary Coffee Roaster, He Photographed Revolutionaries
Red Bay Coffee founder Keba Konte has been documenting political movements for decades, and says the events of this year have had a "profound impact" on Black businesses. But there's been loss and fear, too.
The Mogul of Black Celebrity News: 'Now Is When Your Competition Is At Its Weakest'
MediaTakeOut's founder Fred Mwangaguhunga talks about running the leading Black celebrity gossip site in the era of Black Lives Matter, and why now is the time for media disruption.
The 'Fresh Prince of Bel-Air' House Is On Airbnb for $30 a Night
Fancy a stay at the Banks' family home?
Recently Edited Content by Frances Dodds
3 Traits You Need to Succeed as a Franchisor, According to Top Franchise Leaders
Have what it takes to lead and own a franchise? We asked top franchisors what they're doing to stay on top — and the traits they say helped them succeed.
This 'Lumberjack Strategy' Helps Me Find New Clients Quickly — and With Way Less Effort
I used this strategy to get clients easily and skip networking events for good. You can too.
This 'Thoughtless' Meeting Habit Is a Huge Turnoff For Your Team — Fix It Before It's Too Late
As a leader, you might want to talk everything out, but here's why that could be a bad idea.
This Small Gesture from a Stranger Changed How I Handle Stress in a High-Pressure Career
In an intense career where mental health is constantly challenged, a simple gift from someone I just met became my unexpected source of strength.
She Switched Careers and Jumped Into a 'Male-Dominated' Industry. Two Years Later, She's Making $1 Million in Annual Revenue.
When Rochelle Hendricks jumped into a new career, she bet on herself and brought her family along.
I Sucked as CMO. Here's Why I Gave Up My 'Chief' Title to Do What I'm Actually Great At
I stopped chasing a title and built a role that truly fit me.