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Couple Makes Award-Winning Gin and Vodka After Starting Distillery in a Shed During Lockdown
A couple is making award-winning gin and vodka after starting a distillery in a garden shed during the pandemic lockdown.
Terri Hudson and husband Richard...
Indian Man Grows Precious Saffron In a Shipping Container–Wants to Share His Hydroponic Technique With Others
Feeling like the 9-5 office life of a software developer was too empty, an Indian man flipped his own script and became an entrepreneur,...
New Bank in The Spirit of Walden Will Lend and Invest Only in Local New England Agriculture
In New England, entrepreneurs have taken an unorthodox path to support local and sustainable agriculture—they started a bank.
Encapsulating the spirit of Thoreau, Walden Mutual...
Livin’ Good Currency Ep. 29: Carrie Rich on How to Show Up, Learn, and Listen to Make Entrepreneurial Good in the World
The Lesson: Expressing genuine interest in learning, in a job, in what other people have to say, in showing up even when you aren't necessarily...
Livin’ Good Currency Ep. 27: Alex Amouyel on Starting a Life Impact Audit
The Lesson: Everyone can make an impact if they give 10%—effort, time, money, etc. to ensuring that across all dimensions of life they are making...
A Fruit So Sweet, Yet Grown Indoors: Will the Japanese Cultivar Become This Tesla of Strawberries?
A pair of talented agri-scientists have developed a strain of exquisitely-tasty, melt-in-your-mouth strawberries that are putting a foodie spotlight on the capabilities of vertical...
Livin’ Good Currency Ep. 20: Rabbi Robbie and How Your Passions Speak to Each Other
The Lesson: Listeners will know that Tony and Tobias feel that blending professional, personal, and spiritual passions is the key to aligning them to...
Community Makes 10,000 Sandwiches for the Needy in 1 Day, Honoring Legacy of Woman Who Did That for Soldiers in WWI
A South Carolina community came together this week to make 10,000 sandwiches in one day to give away to local food banks, schools, soup...
Lonely 67-Year-Old Sets Up Woodworking ‘Shed’ to Combat Loneliness in Men, Following Global Trend
Across the English speaking world, men are learning that the easiest way to cure a bout of social isolation is not by talking face...
Bioengineered Cornea Can Restore Sight to the Blind and Visually Impaired
Researchers and entrepreneurs have developed an implant made of collagen protein from pig's skin, which resembles the human cornea and restored vision to 20...
Americans’ Advice is Clear: College Teaches Important Life Lessons Beyond Coursework
Almost three-quarters of Americans believe college isn’t just about school—it also teaches important life lessons.
That’s according to a new poll of 2,000 adults, which...
Your Inspired Weekly Horoscope From Rob Brezsny: A ‘Free Will Astrology’
Our partner Rob Brezsny provides his weekly wisdom to enlighten our thinking and motivate our mood. Rob’s Free Will Astrology, is a syndicated weekly...
Livin’ Good Currency Ep. 19: Bill Glaser There’s an Entrepreneur Inside All of Us
The Lesson: What makes an entrepreneur? Humanity. We are all entrepreneurs. Our entire lives are a sequence of people trying to sell us ideas, opinions,...
Six in 10 Americans Believe They Can Build Generational Wealth in Several Ways, Says New Poll
A recent survey of 2,000 U.S. adults, half of whom are homeowners, found that 63% are confident they can accumulate property, investments, or other...
Livin’ Good Currency Ep. 16: Carter Reum Business Built on Foundations of Love for Family and the Journey
The Lesson: Being a good person, growing alongside one's parents, enjoying the journey, not letting the highs be too high and the lows be too...
Majority of Teachers and Parents Want More of This to Increase Student Engagement in Classrooms
A recent survey of 1,000 parents with school-age children found that 52% believed there was a shortage of hands-on projects in the classroom that...
What Did Albert Einstein, Da Vinci, and Steve Jobs Have in Common: Dyslexia – Why They’re Top Achievers
Dyslexia has affected some of history's greatest minds—including Leonardo da Vinci, Albert Einstein, Pablo Picasso, and Sir Stephen Hawking.
The list also includes billionaire entrepreneurs—like...
How Fog Nets Are Making Water Abundant in Arid Africa – And May Be Useful in California
During the Moroccan desert summertime drought, fog nets are being used to provide drinking water to hundreds of thousands of people in remote mountain...
Two in Three U.S. Business Owners Believe They’re Currently Living the American Dream
The ‘American Dream’ isn’t dead according to small business owners—65% of whom believe they currently are living it.
A new survey of 1,000 small business...
Dutch Visionary Helps Refugee Camp Recycling All of its Plastic Trash into New Products
A refugee camp in the northern Sahara that relies on international aid for everything has gotten their hands on small, relatively-portable plastic recycling machines...