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  • Quiz: How prepared are you for 2021?

    The Founder's Zodiac illustrationHow can you put your best foot forward in the new year, set disaster-proof goals, and make plans that account for the unexpected? Take our preparedness test and get advice to help you make a solid action plan for 2021. The rest is up to you.

  • The Founder's Zodiac Survey: Help Shape the Future of the Series

    We're looking for your feedback to help us grow The Founder's Zodiac series. Share your thoughts through our quick survey and stay tuned for more stories, insights, and extra guidance created just for your type.
  • The Founder’s Zodiac: What Does Community Mean to You? [SURVEY]

    Illustration of a person on a pie chart with icons swirling around against a space backgroundWe’re expanding The Founder’s Zodiac. You’ve helped this series come to life so far, and we’re looking to you for feedback to make the next phase even better. Take our survey and tell us: what does community mean to you?
  • Vanguard: How A Tribe Called Red Brought Activism to the Dance Floor

    Photo collage of Canadian EDM group a Tribe Called Red. Tim "2oolman" Hill is on the left and Ehren "Bear Witness" Thomas is on the right. Both men are pictured in black and white with an image of their album behind them. To the right of the album are red, yellow and blue feathers as a nod to their Indigenous culture. In our final episode of Vanguard, we speak to Bear Witness, co-founder of A Tribe Called Red, a Canadian DJ collective that blends hip-hop and EDM with traditional powwow drums and vocals. As a teen, Bear was part of the local rave scene. He began to wonder what raves would look like if they had a more focused goal. In response, he created A Tribe Called Red.
  • Overdraft: The Dark Side of Overnight Success

    Portrait illustration of Gingie McLeod, founder of Saint Chic, in a mauve shirt against a magenta background. When her playful headwear design went viral, designer Gingie McLeod quit her day job to focus all her energy on her emerging brand, Saint Chic. But as quickly as the fickle fashion industry gave her the spotlight, it took it away. Two years after sales of the Paparazzi Visor took off, Gingie found herself with no income, starting over.
  • How to Be a Boss: 18 Tips from This Is Us’ Randall and Beth Pearson

    Photo collage of four characters from This Is Us. From left to right, Deja (Lyric Ross), Beth Pearson (Susan Kelechi Watson), Randall Pearson (Sterling K Brown)and Kevin (Justin Hartley). When your life begins by getting abandoned at a fire station, up is really the only way to go. And, This Is Us’ Randall Pearson lives and breathes Dr. K’s mantra: “There’s no lemon so sour that you can’t make something resembling lemonade.” Here’s what we learned from Randall, his wife, Beth, and the Pearsons about how to win at business and life.
  • Bath Bombs and Batman: Inside the Mind of a 6-Year-Old Founder

    Portrait of 6 year old founder Oliver Fequiere. Surrounding his portrait are illustrations that reflect his business, hobbies and interests.Oliver “Ollie” Fequiere is the young founder behind bath and story time brand Fizzies & Fables. He’s definitely a baths-over-showers kinda guy. And who wouldn’t be when getting clean involves colorful chemical reactions and surprise toys? Ollie sat down with us in his New York “Bubble Lab” to show off his fizzy creations and share what it’s really like to be a 6-year-old bath expert and budding business mogul.
  • How to Be a Boss: 10 Tips from Shrill

    Photo collage of the cast of Shrill. From left to right Ruthie (Patti Harrison), Ryan (Luka Jones), Annie Easton (Aidy Bryant), Amadi (Ian Owens), and Fran (Lolly Adefope).Based on the personal journey of comedian and author Lindy West, and her bestselling book Shrill, the LOL-worthy and extremely relatable Hulu show of the same name serves up a whole lot of inspo. In the six-episode series, now streaming on Crave, Annie transforms from a shy, passive assistant editor to a confident powerhouse—and teaches us a lot in the process.
  • STEM and Stargate Atlantis: Inside the Mind of a 11-Year-Old Founder

    Portrait of young entrepreneur Sophia Fairweather with a series of illustrations drawn around her that reflect her business, goals and achievements.Meet Sophia Fairweather. She’s a big sister, book lover, and one pretty bright kid. At 5, she approached her dad about starting her own business (just like him). Because of her experiences, the now 11-year-old is dedicating her free time—between school and swimming—to speaking about entrepreneurship. This is her story, in her words.
  • How to Be a Boss: 12 Tips from The Crown

    Photo collage of the cast of The Crown Season 2. From left to right, Princess Margaret (Vanessa Kirby), Prime Minister (Anton Lesser), Jackie Kennedy (Claire Foy), Jackie Kennedy (Jodi Balfour), and Prince Philip (Matt Smith)They say that heavy is the head that wears The Crown, but nobody talks about just how much heart you need too. It turns out there’s little room for self-doubt after you’ve landed the ultimate promotion (regardless of whether you wanted it), but fortunately—like Queen Elizabeth—most of us are surrounded by friends, family, and a solid team to keep us supported and focused. Here’s how to channel your inner queen, or king, to be a boss (crown jewels not included).
  • Baseball and Black Panther: Inside the Mind of an 11-Year-Old Founder

    Portrait of 13 year old Collin, 8 year old Austin and 11 year old Ryan Gill, the young founders of Frères Branchiaux. Surrounding them are illustrations that reflect their business, their hobbies and their activities.Ryan Gill spends his days like any 11-year-old—catching pop flys, building Lego sets, and studying for social studies tests. But between school and fun, Ryan and his brothers also run a business: Frères Branchiaux, which sprung from a plea to their parents to buy Nerf blasters and video games. Mom and Dad said, “Get a job—or start a business."
  • How to Be a Boss: 16 Tips from Chilling Adventures of Sabrina

    Photo collage of the cast of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. From left to right Hilda Spellman (Lucy Davis), Harvey Kinkle (Ross Lynch), Sabrina Spellman (Kiernan Shipka), Susie Putnam (Lachlan Watson) and  Zelda Spellman (Miranda Otto) You can’t cast spells on your competitors or make debt vanish—you’ll just have to chase bossdom the good old-fashioned way. But you can still learn a thing or two from half-witch Sabrina Spellman in her quest to be a boss. We bring you 16 lessons for life and business—no magic required—from
    Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.