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Read MoreTanya Lozano works to defend and strengthen the underserved communities of Chicago. Through the creation of a fitness studio in her family’s church, Tanya has established a sanctuary that grew to offer much more than just $5 fitness classes.
Read MoreFor many, a zero waste lifestyle sounds nearly impossible to achieve. Ashley Merz, founder of Source Zero in San Jose, is changing that narrative by selling sustainable, long-lasting products that can bring people closer to zero-waste living.
Read MoreWith just a handful of releases to date, this 20-year old designer’s creations are already being picked up by boutiques and recognized in streetwear events. Find out what makes Henry Yenter, founder of Ambrose Chicago, unique.
Read More“I find it interesting that the Peace Corps, whose mission is to improve relationships between the U.S. and other countries and foster relationships, has unintentionally created these relationships that have produced multicultural children.“
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Read MoreWe interviewed Shadi Keehuweolani, the owner of Cultivar Goods, who’s on a mission to help people achieve a zero-waste lifestyle.
Read MoreBorn in Arue, Tahiti, Heiura Itae-Tetaa wants to make learning the reo Tahiti (Tahitian language) more accessible via her startup, Speak Tahiti - Paraparau Tahiti. “I think it’s important to keep our language alive and share our culture with the world.”
Read MoreBorn and raised on the shores of Waiehu in Maui, Lesley Cummings and Tamika Cabiles, two community-driven Maui natives, believe in spreading their way of life and contributing to the growth and wellbeing of their homeland. In 2016, they launched Aloha Missions, a lifestyle brand that offers a broad range of experiences, programs and workshops (or missions) that inspire people to understand, learn and live the values of aloha. It is their deepest desire to share that aloha, and not just say it. With aloha in their business name, they feel a certain kuleana (responsibility) of teaching and spreading its sacredness.
Read MoreInspired by family tradition and a desire to give back to Maui, Anna Kahalekulu talks about creating Kūlua, an environmentally sustainable clothing brand that respects ‘āina and serves the community. Anna shares her business journey, the importance of staying true to your values, and work-life balance. PC: @undressed_moments
Read MoreGallery and business owner Delilah Martinez is all about community support and empowering women through her entrepreneurship. Here, she opens up about her hardships in life and how they made her who she is.
Read MoreAuthor, health coach, and podcast creator, Kaméa Chayne, shares her inspiration for leading a sustainable lifestyle.
Read MoreFat Tiger Workshop’s Vic Lloyd on Chicago fashion and why he doesn’t take vacations.
Read MoreSeth Fein, founder of Champaign-Urbana’s Pygmalion Festival and Smile Politely online magazine, found that in order to keep his festival successful he had to embrace change. Read more about how his work benefits University of Illinois campus community and beyond.
Read MoreEmily Corazza talks about bootstrapping her way into the wine industry while building her tech career.
Read MoreDo we have to choose between our talents and our careers, or can we be equally passionate about both? Dancer and aspiring physician’s assistant Derrick Judkins makes the argument for how and why you shouldn’t have to choose.
Read MoreTrap Yoga founder Asia Nichole Jones defines trap and explains the beginnings of her brand and unique way of practicing yoga.
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