Monthly Dose of Inspiration
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Every month, I share one inspiring story with my network. I discover them on my journey to improve corporate culture, productivity and impact.This month features a recent college dropout and her solution to improve the lives of half of the population.
Usually, these stories reveal themselves in a news story or article. This was so much better. Claire Coder called out Adam Neumann (founder of WeWork) with the most creative, sassy and perfect LinkedIn post. I was fascinated and intrigued.
I’m a huge fan of her story, vision and mission. She’s changed a business model to build a profitable company and improve the lives of women around the world. Read more about Aunt Flow.
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