IMPACT Small Business Spotlight: Easy as Pie Brings Homemade Treats to KC By Alicia Briggs – VOL. 7 Turning a passion project into a bonafide business is not an easy feat but Ann Lewis was up to the challenge. In 2017, she launched her own “pie pop-up,” Easy As Pie....
BELONGING Use your voice: Neighbor spotlight on Representative Emily Weber By Alicia Briggs – VOL. 5 Emily Weber is a foodie, activist, plant fanatic and Kansas City resident. She’s also a House Representative, representing Missouri’s District 24. Below Emily talks...
IMPACT The key to finding your company’s mission? It’s in your “also.” By Or Bokobza – VOL. 5 “Gam vegam”—it’s something I often hear when I’m walking the streets of my home city of Tel Aviv. It means “also and also,” a way to explain two things that, on the surface,...
IMPACT Reinventing the wheel: Why owner-operators need to think like Peloton By Or Bokobza – VOL. 5 I’ve noticed an interesting phenomenon lately when chatting with various friends and colleagues in the business world. I’ll ask them to name the brand with the most...
IMPACT It’s Not Just a Neighborhood—It’s an Identity By Oliver Jones – VOL. 4 “It doesn’t matter if I’m from Israel or Africa or China. What really matters is that I’m from Williamsburg,” says Venn CXO and Co-Founder Chen Avni. A neighborhood is...
IMPACT Don’t Just Live in Your Neighborhood—Build It. By Angela Cravens – VOL. 4 The signs of a neighborhood are all around. They’re the flowers in your neighbor’s window box. The smell of barbeque wafting from the local park. The nods and waves and “hellos” on the...
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