Inspired reading, listening and viewing for discerning women entrepreneurs, curated from around the web.
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Ep. 11: Jacket Dreams
Jan Erickson was hounded by vivid dreams about a jacket — so she decided to start an outerwear company. It was a prescient move.
Announcing Forbes’ Newest Contributor – Us!
The Story Exchange will be publishing select profiles of women business owners on the widely read business news site.
Friday Four
Inspired reading, listening and viewing for discerning women entrepreneurs, curated from around the web.
Friday Four
Inspired reading, listening and viewing for discerning women entrepreneurs, curated from around the web.
Ep. 10: Off the Slopes and Into the Wine Shop
For Anne Dowling, a former member of the U.S. Ski Team, successful entrepreneurship means having the flexibility to live a life she loves.
Friday Four
Inspired reading, listening and viewing for discerning women entrepreneurs, curated from around the web.
Friday Four
Inspired reading, listening and viewing for discerning women entrepreneurs, curated from around the web.
Ep. 9: Cleaning Up Our E-Waste Mess
Traci Phillips recycles dead cellphones, washed-up computers and old dot-matrix printers so they can’t clog landfills and release toxic substances into the environment.
Friday Four
Inspired reading, listening and viewing for discerning women entrepreneurs, curated from around the web.
Introducing 1,000+ Stories
More than 1,000 woman business owners shared their stories with us over three years. Now we want more!
Friday Four
Inspired reading, listening and viewing for discerning women entrepreneurs, curated from around the web.
Ep. 8: A Free Spirit Gets Hard-Nosed About Business
Kristine Jones started a business on a whim in an obscure, cutthroat industry. Then she got serious about building a strong company.
Friday Four
Inspired reading, listening and viewing for discerning women entrepreneurs, curated from around the web.
The Steady Climb of Female Entrepreneurs
Women-owned businesses are on the rise — and have been for quite some time — data from the U.S. Census Bureau show.