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“There's Not a Lot of Founders That Look Like Us”: Black and Latinx Entrepreneurs Share Challenges In New Docuseries
An original three-part series from Comcast NBCUniversal LIFT Labs interviews eleven Black and Latinx startup founders about how they balance business with personal life.
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Alternate Paths for Mompreneurs Who Are Waiting for That Big Idea
Author and speaker Summer Butler talks about how she stopped traditional side hustles and went all in on franchising to change her family’s future. Is it right for you? It’s the latest episode of Mom2Mom with Maria Sansone.
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‘I Prank Hungry People for a Living': The Story Behind Johnny Cupcakes
From the smell of cupcakes to fake frosting drips, and an entire wall of vintage ovens – most people can assume they are about to find some tasty treats inside of Johnny Cupcakes on Newbury Street. Take another step inside and follow the pink footsteps on the ground. Soon, you’ll find yourself standing in front of a 12-foot-tall industrial refrigerator…
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Johnny Cupcakes: ‘I Prank Hungry People for a Living'
Meet the man who brought a cupcake apparel company to Boston and around the world.
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After 10 Years, Girls Who Code ‘Made Coding Cool' — But Toxic Tech Culture Means ‘There's Still Such a Long Way to Go'
Over 10 years, Girls Who Code has helped introduce over half a million girls to computer science. Now, the nonprofit’s founder and CEO want to address toxic tech culture.
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Charlie Munger Warns Gen Z Investors: It's ‘Way Harder' for Recent College Graduates ‘to Get Rich and Stay Rich'
Billionaire investor Charlie Munger says its more difficult for young people to get rich off investments — and maintain that wealth — than it used to be. Here’s why.
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This 27-Year-Old Went From Making $45,000 a Year to Bringing in Over $350,000 With Her Online Business
In 2019, 27-year-old entrepreneur Maya Portorreal decided to start her own side hustle selling jewelry that wouldn’t make her skin rash. Last year, she pulled in over $350,000 in total sales.