Leslie Bradford-Scott

An Exhausted Mom Used This Easy Sales Trick to Make Customers Buy

Leslie Bradford-Scott built Walton Wood Farm by employing the classic sales tactic of selling on emotion.

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Taylor Rose Berry in her shop, which was rebranded as Berry & Co. and sells more than just books.

These Women Opened Bookstores, Even When Friends & Family Said It Was a Bad Idea

Booksellers across the country said they were looking for joy, community and profits when they opened their stores. Some are flourishing.

Angela McIver

She’s Teaching Math to Kids That Need It — Which Is All of Them

Angela McIver launched Trapezium Math Club to help boost kids’ math skills. In the U.S., children’s math scores lag far behind their international peers.

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Paty Funegra of La Cocina VA is one of seven Latinx entreprenuers who inspires us. (Credit: La Cocina VA)

An Immigrant Founder Uses Food to Lift Up Her Latino Community

Paty Funegra of La Cocina VA has raised $2 million to turn her community kitchen into an incubator, a café and a place of hope for struggling immigrants.

Watch La Cocina VA's startup story. (Video credit: Sue Williams)

Nonspec Prothetics

Meet the Plastics Engineer Who’s Raised $1 Million to Make Prosthetic Legs

Erin Keaney of Nonspec is on a mission to make prosthetics affordable around the world — and that means using medical-grade plastic.

Watch Nonspec's startup story. (Video credit: Sue Williams)

The Sex Tech Revolution Is Finally Here. And Women Are Leading It

Move over, banana. It’s the peach’s turn.

Janie's Cakes

This Texas Bakery Makes 26,000 Poundcakes a Year – and Survived a Vanilla Bust

Janie’s Cakes operates out of a small city in East Texas. But its production is impacted by severe weather around the world and other unexpected challenges.

Watch Janie's Cakes startup story. (Video credit: Sue Williams)

IAmElemental

She Designed Fierce Female Action Figures. And Surprise! Her Customers Are Men

Julie Kerwin launched I Am Elemental to combat all those hypersexualized girl superheroes. She didn’t anticipate her newfound fans.

Watch I Am Elemental's startup story. (Video credit: Sue Williams)

Beacon Academy, Boston MA

Disrupting the Stereotype of ‘Scholarship Kids’

Cindy Laba and Marsha Feinberg of Beacon Academy want kids from low-income backgrounds to thrive at the best private high schools.

Watch Beacon Academy's startup story. (Video credit: Sue Williams)

Claudia Mirza Akorbi

A Successful Entrepreneur Shares What It’s Really Like to Be an Immigrant

Claudia Mirza came to the U.S. to reunite with her father. While she’s found success, she says immigration is painful.

Watch Akorbi's startup story. (Video credit: Sue Williams)

Sasha Bruce Youthworks

How a ‘Champion of Change’ Stays Inspired, Even on Soul-Crushing Days

Deborah Shore of Sasha Bruce Youthwork has worked with homeless young people for 45 years. The work is not easy.

Watch Sasha Bruce Youthwork's startup story. (Video credit: Sue Williams)

JJ Ramberg Goodshop

JJ Ramberg on the End of ‘Your Business’ and What’s Ahead

The former MSNBC TV host, who also runs socially conscious company Goodshop, talks about her career and what excites her.

JJ Ramberg talks about her startup story. (Video credit: Sue Williams)

Dianne Berkun Menaker

Thanks to This Musical Disrupter, the Chorus Is No Longer a ‘Uniblob’

Dianne Berkun Menaker’s Brooklyn Youth Chorus is tackling everything from race and identity to gender and sexuality — and making students’ voices heard.

Watch Brooklyn Youth Chorus's startup story. (Video credit: Sue Williams)

Laura Stachel, founder of We Care Solar, makes solar suitcases that save pregnant women’s lives

When Pain Derailed This Doctor’s Career, She Started a $5 Million Nonprofit That Saves Pregnant Women’s Lives Around the World

Laura Stachel co-founded We Care Solar, which makes solar suitcases that light deliveries in health centers where electricity is scarce.

Pam Marrone Bio-Innovations

An Insect Lover Builds an $18 Million Natural Pest Control Company

After setbacks and scandal, Pamela Marrone of Marrone Bio Innovations is staging a comeback developing alternatives to dangerous pesticides.

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