Reason #32,457,903 Why Entrepreneurs Don’t Need Grad School: Bob Ippolito

A friend of mine is contemplating grad school in order to adorn her wall, and her resume, with another glowing degree.
Back when I was working my Google dronejob, feeling overqualified, and hating every moment of my forty hours, I thought about grad school too. I figured that an MBA would be my easiest ticket out [...]

Where Are All the Kickass Women in Entrepreneurship?

When I tell people about this blog, they inevitabley know someone that they’d like to refer to me, which I take to be proof of how fantastically entrepreneurial we Americans (or young people? or Silicon Valley-ites?) are.
Nine times out of ten, that someone is a guy.
Granted, these guys have great stories, and diverse too, so [...]

Troupe Entrepreneurship! Ambitious Choreographers Storm L.A.’s Dance Scene, Together

Entrepreneurship is a tough lonely road with a big old pot of gold at the end of it.

Is that so? What if I don’t want to tough it out, or be lonely, and what if I want rewards all the time? Yes, I’m spoiled and demanding, but maybe it is possible to have your cake [...]

From Secretary to CEO: One admin assistant turns entrepreneur and scores former boss as first client

Emily C. Morgan is a calm lady, not at all theĀ  kind of loud-talking, forceful person who you might assume would go the intrepid route of writing off her company and boss and starting her own business.

Emily’s virtual assistant business, Delegate Solutions, started from her home when she was pregnant AND working full time as [...]

Make Millions Selling T-Shirts to High School Athletes? You Bet.

When a friend first recommend that I talk to Chad Hartvigson for this blog, I was skeptical.
A guy who runs a business selling screenprinted t-shirts for high school sports? Not sexy enough. For someone like me who mingles in the self-absorbed, “[NOUN] 2.0″ buzz of Silicon Valley all day, every day, the idea of debuting [...]