coWORKer of the Month: Marie Mintalucci
Marie Mintalucci Taking Steps toward Achieving Her Vision to Help Deserving Women Who Live in Developing Economies Written By CoWORKer Linda Jay CoWORKer Marie Mintalucci has recently been taking giant steps toward her vision: she plans to start a program that offers personalized savings plans for specific goals (e.g., sending a child to school) to […]
CRASH COURSE: How Storytelling Can Bring Soul & Sales to Your Business – FRI September 27th 2019
As entrepreneurs, start ups, and small businesses, we are in love with how our products and/or services can help others. As we should be. For the short term, people buy for solving a problem, but most recurring sales are based on clients and customers identifying with our brand as it relates to our “story.” Storytelling […]
CLIMATE CHAT: Video Interview with Dr. David Suzuki – Fri Sept 13th, 2019
Someone suggested we do daytime documentary screenings, so I thought this would be a great opportunity to watch this powerful one-hour video of Dr David Suzuki. Interviewed by Australian entrepreneur and business strategist Kerwin Rae, Suzuki talks about climate change and the need to move beyond business as usual. The environmentalist, activist, professor of genetics […]
CRASH COURSE: Unblock Those Creative Blocks – FRI August 16th 2019
Still writing that Great American Novel? Why is your self-portrait only half painted? Is your film project in permanent post-production? And why didn’t you pitch on that coveted project? Creatives and artists frequently find themselves blocked and in a shame spiral of self-sabotage. Identities are questioned, life goals are sidelined, and your calling “calling” becomes […]
CLIMATE CHAT: Where Do Our Clothes Come From? – Fri August 2nd 2019
The climate discussion often focuses around alternative energy production, transportation options, building construction, and food systems. But we’ve been neglecting an important component of our consumption: FIBER. In this age of fast fashion, Americans, on average, buy about 65 garments per person per year, with much ending up in landfills. Communities around the world often […]
Lessons from a Power Outage
Written by Natasha Juliana.- June 13, 2019 Tuesday afternoon around 3:40, while the outside temperature hovered around 100 degrees, the power at WORK started acting weird. The lights dimmed a little, the A/C shut down – the thermostat flickered on and off. The WiFi was still working and you could charge a phone, but you […]
CRASH COURSE: PR for Entrepreneurs, Small Biz and Non-Profits – Fri June 21st 2019
If you want to be an influencer in your industry or the non-profit everyone wants to support, you’ve got to get bigger media visibility. Based on her international bestseller, Guerrilla Publicity, Jill Lublin shares simple strategies to help you go from unknown to newsworthy. Sharing her proven secrets to understanding what the media wants, Jill […]
WORKSHOP: From Overwhelm to Focused Action – Fri June 14th 2019
Do you wish for more progress in some area of your work, or life? Would you like to move forward at a sustainable pace, yet accomplish more of what is truly important to you? Although we keep working hard, most of us feel like we are spread too thin and easily get distracted by the […]