— In 2012, Craig Goodliffe was well in the weeds with his real estate business. He was running a business that sold upwards of 200 homes a year while also managing a business coaching and training empire. He knew he needed help and found it in the most surprising and unlikely places — nearly 7,500…
Dr. Jay Feldman Recognized for Top 10 PR Firm in the US After 2 Years
— As the co-founder of Otter PR, a Top 10 PR firm in the US only two years past its inception, Dr. Jay Feldman brings a transformational leadership style to the company that highlights people, rather than processes. “It’s a people-minded approach that ensures everyone is all on the same page,” he explains, “not a…
How One Father’s Lesson To His Daughter Turned Into A Global Sustainability Company
— A couple of years ago, while teaching his daughter about arctic animals, Dr. Soudip Roy Chowdhury realized that some of the animals would soon be extinct — not for natural reasons, but rather as a result of man-made climate change. This realization prompted Chowdhury, an expert in data science and machine learning, to explore…
Former Educator Matthew Kincaid’s Organization Changes the Narrative About Race
— Marginalized populations in our country face severe oppression, and the only way to combat this is to change the system that enables it fundamentally. Organizations such as Matthew Kincaid’s Overcoming Racism are working to help improve cultural education and create an informed, anti-racist environment and a more equitable society. Kincaid’s background is as an educator,…
Common Mistakes Veterans Make While Filing Claims and How to Fix Them: Chas Sampson of Seven Principles Explains
— This content is for informational purposes only and is not intended to provide legal or financial advice. For military veterans, the process of filing claims through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) can be complicated and feel overwhelming. Whether the claim is for disability, benefits, or other forms of compensation, the process of…
CEO Henry Ma Finds Work/Life Balance While Running an International Family Business
Balance can be achieved. Personal time can be regained, and family time can once again be enjoyed. Here are 5 ways to try.
Balance can be achieved. Personal time can be regained, and family time can once again be enjoyed. Here are 5 ways to try.
How Veterans Can Come to Terms With Survivor’s Guilt
“All emotions can be used as a source of power and positivity, even anxiety, anger, and guilt.”
“All emotions can be used as a source of power and positivity, even anxiety, anger, and guilt.”
How One CEO is Improving the Quality of Life for His Employees
— Craig Goodliffe sits down with me for an interview, but we’re not alone. Jen, his personal Cyberbacker, or virtual assistant, joins on Goodliffe’s laptop screen. Jen is half a world away in the Philippines and one day ahead, but she’s fielding Goodliffe’s calls, answering texts, responding to emails, and updating his to-do list. At…
How a University President and First-Time Dad Juggles the Duties of Family and Work
“I love the challenge of juggling the responsibilities of work and fatherhood while staying focused on the priorities that will give my son and my wife the best life possible,” Adedayo says. “I wouldn’t want it any other way.”
“I love the challenge of juggling the responsibilities of work and fatherhood while staying focused on the priorities that will give my son and my wife the best life possible,” Adedayo says. “I wouldn’t want it any other way.”
OOMPH’s Michael Durst On How To Grow Your Business Without Losing Your Passion
— Last month, OOMPH, an innovative home-fitness platform based on Muay Thai kickboxing, made its debut on the App Store. OOMPH combines a fitness app with a Facebook community, and it’s both a return to form and a return to passion for former amateur Muay Thai champion Michael Durst. OOMPH is the result of an…
Children’s Confidence in School-Based on Hygiene Standards
— In nearly two years, the world discovered what would happen if illness shuttered schools, forcing kids to learn remotely. However, as any teacher or parent can tell you, illnesses spreading like wildfire through classrooms were a common occurrence pre-pandemic. When kids gather in droves and have consistent close contact, contagious illnesses are bound to…
Masculinity in the Workplace: Breaking the Iceman
Progress, she says, requires that those in positions of privilege support any change that will be made within the system of oppression.
Progress requires that those in positions of privilege support any change that will be made within the system of oppression.