One of the challenges we’ve seen to true equality of opportunity is that schools and books often can’t (or choose not) offer access to one of the most equalizing resources – first hand stories of how successful entrepreneurs made their ideas a reality. If you grew up in a family or community that had many successful entrepreneurs you may have been lucky to hear many conversations and stories about starting and executing on an idea, but there are millions of people across the country who haven’t had the same advantage and so our hope here is to create a space where those stories can be told in a more public forum for the benefit of any and every aspiring entrepreneur.
Andrea Olsen

During COVID, one of my relatives became seriously ill and was hospitalized. They were given various therapies and medications that, unfortunately, their body couldn’t tolerate well due to unique genetic factors. As a result, they suffered not only from the virus but also from side effects of treatments that weren’t quite right for them. We went through numerous blood tests and sought answers but found ourselves at a standstill—despite so much data, no one could piece together a clear picture of their health. Read more>>
Tyler Moore

We launched Tidy Dad in 2019, inspired by the buzz around Marie Kondo’s Netflix show *Tidying Up with Marie Kondo*. Parents in our NYC community were intrigued by Kondo’s strategies but questioned their practicality with kids. As “Tidy Dad” I set out to prove that living in a small space with children is possible – routines and systems for tidying, organizing, and cleaning help!. Read more>>
Vitnelson Saint Fleur

Launching a business was not a tedious aspect to launch all of my broad spectrum of ideas, further more , I started off with the combination of multiple people from graphic Designers/Filmmaker like Xavier Hurtado , Dave Ronny , Kelvin Vilcas, Elder LAHENS, Gianni Quintana. Read more>>