Humanity
The Secret Weapon 95% of Startups Are Missing: Ignite Your Growth with an Advisory Board and Your Confidente
In my experience, less than 5% of early-stage companies have an established advisory board. This is often due to misconceptions about their purpose, cost, and legality. But as a coach who has seen firsthand the transformative power of advisory boards, I'm here to tell you: this is a missed opportunity for exponential growth. Let's clear up these misunderstandings and explore why an advisory board is a powerful asset for any entrepreneur – especially those with a passion for making a difference.
By Andrea Zanon2 years ago in Interview
With Women’s Rights Under Threat, Award-Winning Graphic Designer Costa Uses Fashion as Tool for Activism
The "runway" and fashion speaking truth to power “My father, Elias Costa, has always had a skill for visualizing and building things from scratch… His resourcefulness and hands-on approach to creating left a lasting impression on me back in Bermuda. But I’ve also been inspired by designer Gérard Paris-Clavel's philosophy of utilizing images and art to produce political effects and that’s influenced my approach to art and activism, evident in my fashion show called, ‘If You’re Not Angry, You’re Not Paying Attention.’ The belief that art can be a powerful tool for social change resonates with me, inspiring me to use my platform to address pressing social issues and advocate for change.”—Activist graphic designer Mackenzie Costa
By ashley collie2 years ago in Interview
In the Eyes of Urban Communities
Article by: Marvin Cabalhin and George Ryan Tabada Marching from Liwasang Bonifacio to Mendiola Peace Arch to mark the 75th International Human Rights Day, several rights groups condemned the National Task Force on Ending Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) to end the rampant human rights violations amid the continuing militarization in communities in Metro Manila.
By George Ryan Tabada2 years ago in Interview
The Healer
"Life can be cruel-" words directly from my dragons mouth, and she's right. Life can be cruel, but Dannie is proof that we don't have to be, and that's a beautiful thing. I'm prone to darker feelings; I've heard it said that we each have a personal sin, and mine is definitely wrath. Dannie seems to me to be made of pure light.
By S. A. Crawford2 years ago in Interview
Wacky Hat Parade Fun
In the chaotic hustle and bustle of my daily life, I stumbled upon an unexpected adventure that had me questioning the boundaries of humor and sheer absurdity. It all began one fine Saturday morning when I, Evans, found myself reluctantly dragged into a quirky event that would forever redefine my perspective on the hilarious unpredictability of life.
By Robert C. Deleon2 years ago in Interview
Combs & Underland Down The Rabbit Hole With...
kp is a super talented writer, penning across communities their work is both delicately crafted and hard hitting. No matter the angle kp is always a captivating, thought provoking read. A passionate, dedicated teacher and advocate against social inequity, kp uses Vocal to shine a light on systemic injustice.
By River and Celia in Underland 2 years ago in Interview
Shailendra Bhadauria: A Journey of Educational Excellence and Social Impact
Introduction Shailendra Bhadauria stands as a beacon of educational excellence and social impact, with a journey marked by unwavering dedication, resilience, and a profound commitment to nurturing the innate potential of individuals. Despite facing challenges, including court cases that sought to tarnish his image, Bhadauria's steadfast belief in the transformative power of education has remained unshaken. This tribute explores his remarkable contributions, from his early life and education to his establishment of educational institutions across various domains.
By SBhadauria2 years ago in Interview










