Between Passion and Paychecks: Black Gen Z on Redefining Success
For many Black Gen Z professionals, ambition is no longer a straight ladder to climb. It’s a constant push, a careful negotiation between dreams and survival and a relentless drive that exists alongside doubt and fatigue.
In a world where the economy shifts overnight, and creative careers are as vulnerable as they are promising, ambition has become a living, breathing experiment.
From Survival to Style: Jeron Lothian’s Luxury Brand Supporting and Styling Breast Cancer Survivors
When Jeron Lothian’s cousin rang the bell after her final round of chemotherapy, he felt something stir inside him that he hadn’t felt before.
The whirlwind of emotions from his cousin’s long battle prompted him to search for something worthy of the moment, an object that carried the story of survival, not just a trinket or slogan.
She’So Divine Turns a Candle, a Calling and a Comeback Into a Faith-Filled Self-Care Revolution
Brittany Denise didn’t anticipate starting a business almost five years ago. The entrepreneur was on a devoted mission to find a new hobby to pick up and keep her hands busy when the world slowed down during the pandemic.
Blink Like a Barb: How Jessica Candler Turned a Pandemic Side Hustle Into a Thriving Beauty Brand
When Jessica Cantler first picked up a pair of lash tweezers, she thought she was simply creating a side hustle to make it through college. Today, she is the founder and owner of Barbie Blink, a growing lash business that has transformed from a pandemic-born hustle into a brand with big ambitions.