Zarna Gard On Switching Careers, Storytelling, Strategy, And Success By Jia Wertz After being a stay-at-home mom for 16 years, all the while knowing she wanted to do more, Zarna Garg was pushed to try stand-up comedy by her children. Her daughter recognized that she had a real talent, one that she herself didn’t even consider. But with the encouragement…
How to Make Bubble Tea at Home By Megan Barrie Move aside juice and smoothie bars, bubble tea is here! This tea-based drink, made with chewy tapioca pearls, is sure to give you a caffeine boost with a flavorful twist. What Is Bubble Tea? Bubble tea, also known as boba tea, is a Taiwanese tea drink flavored with milk or…
During The Great Breakup, Women Must Mentor Women In The Workplace By MeiMei Fox According to LeanIn.org and McKinsey & Co’s 2022 Women in the Workplace report, there is still a major gender gap in corporate leadership positions. Only one in four people in C-suite positions are female. To make matters worse, women leaders are leaving their positions in increasing numbers, citing…
Four Ways To Create A Healthy Work Environment By: Benjamin Laker Research completed this year suggests that nearly half of all workers are unhappy with their jobs, more than 50% feel stressed, and 25% have considered quitting. This may explain why there are 11 million job openings in the United States that remain unfilled according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. In Britain,…
Making connections while you’re still a student can help when it’s time to enter the workforce. By: Jackson Nimesheim Undergraduate students may feel like college will last a lifetime, but the countdown to graduation starts the day they step on campus. Students can set themselves up for professional success by building a network while they’re still in school, experts say. “There are…
Tips Black Women Business Owners Have for Black Female Entrepreneurs Black female entrepreneurs are leading the way in starting businesses, and the right advice and resources are key to their continued success. By Simone Johnson Black women in America share a unique experience as business owners because of the struggles they face, rooted in both systemic sexism and racism, often…
3 Must-Read Takeaways From a Conversation With Eventbrite Founder Julia Hartz The CEO of Eventbrite started working in television production before co-founding the event management platform in 2006. By ROBERT TUCHMAN This week on How Success Happens, I had the pleasure of speaking with Julia Hartz, the co-founder and CEO of Eventbrite, a global online self-service ticketing platform listed on the New York…
Entrepreneur’s Best Advice for Good Sleep By: Rose Leadem Mood swings, forgetfulness, lack of focus — there are many side effects of not getting enough sleep that can impact your work and behavior — essentially, your life. While many people brag about running on little sleep today, they could be in for a rude awakening. Running on fumes only results in…
The invisible work of a stay-at-home mom It’s time we stop grading mothers on the cleanliness of their home and start valuing them for their selfless investment in others. By Jon Schneck “So… what did you even do all day?” Raise your hand if you have been asked this question as a stay-at-home mother. Now use it to slap whomever asked it.…
The Ultimate Pared-Down Skin Care Routine with Only 3 Products By Beth Ann Mayer The skin is your body’s largest and most visible organ. No wonder so many people prioritize skin care. According to Statista, 1.68 million people in the U.S. spent at least $500 on skin care products during the last 3 months of 2020. But what if experts told…