As the world moves to a more remote workforce, businesses across industries and markets are having to adapt. We asked leaders who have experience with making remote work effective to share their stories, lessons, and insights with us.
Persephone Justice

I do most of my energy healing work remotely over the phone or zoom. I love it because that means we can do the big healing work where you feel the most comfortable, at home. No need to dress up or battle a commute. Just get cozy and comfortable and it helps the healing process. Read more>>
Tamar Reisner-Stehman

Sunflower Studio is a fully virtual Pilates studio, so remote work is the way my company works. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic this was not a common way to run a Pilates studio, however, the pandemic created a need for virtual fitness options. As the world has transitioned to wider acceptance of virtual services, our clients have become accustomed to online booking, payments, and Zoom-based Pilates. Read more>>
Amanda Caixeta

We are a limited edition collectibles company specializing in enamel pins. We periodically have drops with different artists across the globe that sell out very fast. as long as we have the product and a label printer with a working computer, we can get things shipped out from anywhere. We don’t hold a lot of inventory, it’s always rotating in an out. This allows us to be extremely flexible with where we ship from. Read more>>\
