by Min Lakeba Wallace Work has become a place of hurt, discomfort and gossip, rather than a place of productivity. Employees spend hours gossiping about the new employee, who’s dating who, what someone is wearing and other issues that are…
by Min Lakeba Wallace Work has become a place of hurt, discomfort and gossip, rather than a place of productivity. Employees spend hours gossiping about the new employee, who’s dating who, what someone is wearing and other issues that are…
By Kellea Tibbs In the essence of Black History Month and to honor Black Owned Businesses in the tradition of handmade crafts and sustainability of the community, I’m kicking off my Black DIY Interview series.  If you know an African American artist, crafter, designer…
As we are ending another year, we are assessing and taking inventory to make our life better. Our personal life and our business or work life is so critical in today’s time. We are watching what we spend and making…
By sustainable business and living expert/contributor L. Denise Jackson There are so many factors to having a sustainable business. Today, I am going to share how important extraordinary experiences are to your sustainable success. There are three extraordinary factors that…
By sustainable living & business expert/contributor L. Denise Jackson You have a small business, spring is in the air and you are ready to enjoy the weather as well as the possibilities. So what are you to do? Well there…