Groundbreaking social innovations and creative endeavors.
Eva Yazhari recently chatted with Ljungberg about her work shedding light on overlooked and underfunded causes, fighting for women’s health, and the need to look at goals through various creative and strategic lenses.
In East Africa and India the healthcare sector faces precarious circumstances. Eva Yazhari recently talked about this in a panel discussion, where she outlined the biggest challenges in healthcare, the areas for real growth, and the ways in which she and her team at Beyond Capital are working to support the momentum of entrepreneurs building a bridge to equitable healthcare.
Each of these works delivers on what we all need right now: an escape that leaves you better than before.
“Kasha was built to ensure that all women have the health products they need so they can live their best lives,” says Joanna Bichsel, the founder and CEO of Kasha, an e-commerce company that provides women in both rural and urban areas the ability to order affordable self-care items.
The restaurant industry, that which feeds us, is starving many of its workers. But there is a shift, or rather a fork in the road, and Saru Jayaraman is on the front lines leading us down the path of humanity.
Shiza Shahid has been on a mission to create a positive impact since she was a teen. Her latest endeavor aims to strengthen relationships and celebrate people’s heritage by making cooking at home more accessible.
Having pivoted from the traditional sector, Jennifer Kenning offers a unique perspective to the impact investing world.
Finding Your Purpose
At the top of 2022, our latest shortlist of new books that provide a pathway to a better world.
We’ve rounded up some of the greatest insight on how to inspire with heart and intention.
In her work as a private wealth manager, Myah Moor Irick is devoted to shedding light on the psychology of money. As she tells us, our financial journey is directly related to our upbringing, our beliefs, and the way we view wealth.
Rajiv Daya has played an instrumental role building the investment team at Founders Factory Africa, which has given him a clear standpoint for understanding how early stage investing in Africa, and all its glories and challenges, works.
The noteworthy articles, events, programs, movements, and other endeavors fueling us this month.
Our shortlist of new books that provide resources and guides for breaking down current states of systemic discrimination, homing in on your values, and honoring your integrity.
In her new book series A Smart Way Dr. Mara Catherine Harvey offers needed wisdom to help children learn to earn, save, and spend in mindful and empowered ways.
Our team has selected noteworthy articles, events, programs, movements, and other endeavors to experience this month.
Eva Yazhari recently chatted with Ljungberg about her work shedding light on overlooked and underfunded causes, fighting for women’s health, and the need to look at goals through various creative and strategic lenses.
In East Africa and India the healthcare sector faces precarious circumstances. Eva Yazhari recently talked about this in a panel discussion, where she outlined the biggest challenges in healthcare, the areas for real growth, and the ways in which she and her team at Beyond Capital are working to support the momentum of entrepreneurs building a bridge to equitable healthcare.
Each of these works delivers on what we all need right now: an escape that leaves you better than before.
We’ve been galvanized by leaders who break the norms, history lessons that offer modern lessons, and the idea that democracy is something we all need to take part in.
“Kasha was built to ensure that all women have the health products they need so they can live their best lives,” says Joanna Bichsel, the founder and CEO of Kasha, an e-commerce company that provides women in both rural and urban areas the ability to order affordable self-care items.
In 2015, the United Nations devised a set of objectives that speak to the most extreme issues facing humanity. This grand vision recognizes that ending poverty must go hand-in-hand with strategies that build economic growth and address a range of social and environmental needs—all by the year 2030.
These incredible artists explore the most important stories about our world today. They educate and reflect hope. And whether intentional or not, these artists create pieces so compelling they make you feel as though you are the first to see them. (Artwork by Nneka Jones, @artyouhungry.)
The restaurant industry, that which feeds us, is starving many of its workers. But there is a shift, or rather a fork in the road, and Saru Jayaraman is on the front lines leading us down the path of humanity.
Think of a socially-driven changemaker you admire and chances are that they opted out of the traditional route and forged their own path. That is the theme of these four books, each of which touts unique viewpoints and approaches that put people and planet first.
Shiza Shahid has been on a mission to create a positive impact since she was a teen. Her latest endeavor aims to strengthen relationships and celebrate people’s heritage by making cooking at home more accessible.
In her new book series A Smart Way Dr. Mara Catherine Harvey offers needed wisdom to help children learn to earn, save, and spend in mindful and empowered ways.