• An Inclusive & Creative Economy is Dynamic

    Colonel John Boyd (January 23, 1927 — March 9, 1997) was a renowned fighter pilot during WWII. Having studied the fighter patterns of aircraft, he developed what has become famously known as “Boyd’s OODA Loop.” It’s essentially an iterative, decision-making process that identifies who will “win” and who will “lose” in business (obviously subjective to…

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  • An Inclusive & Creative Economy is Equitable

    2020 will be a year to remember...or at least it should be. As many of us want to move past the moments of 2020, history and the circumstances of 2020, should stick with us and move us towards a better future in the most ideal of circumstances. A global pandemic; economic justice, and Black Lives…

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  • Year In Review – Managed Assets

    2020 has been a year unlike any other. It would be fair to say that everyone experienced some level of disruption in 2020 as we witnessed a global pandemic, economic shocks, social unrest, and contentious politics. The impact of these events altered our way of living, working, and relating to one another. While it is…

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  • Working Your Way Home

    We all want to have a place to call home. A place we feel safe and comfortable. Stable housing is foundational to human dignity and agency within the economy, but many people for a variety of reasons see owning a home as an unattainable goal. Despite the fact that they are hard-working, make a good…

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  • Supporting Those Who Support Our Community

    Photographs by Jon Cherry  Service providers for people experiencing homelessness, such as shelters, food pantries, and permanent supportive housing, are arguably the most critical players when it comes to addressing regional homelessness. They provide food, shelter, and critical support. They receive the individuals that have not been reached or have struggled to receive support from…

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  • Understanding The Eviction Crisis

    Photographs by Andrew Cenci Imagine what it feels like to sit your children down and tell them to pack up their belongings before you, your family, and everything you own are forcibly removed from your house.  Eviction is traumatic and far too common. When driving through your city or your neighborhood, you might see a…

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  • Love, Service, and a Life Without Regrets With Emily Miller

    On this episode of More Than Profit, Bryce talks with Emily Miller, Deputy Director of the Office of Innovation and Entrepreneurship within the U.S. Economic Development Administration of the U.S. Department of Commerce. Emily is also co-Founder of Rumi Spice, a public benefit corporation committed to empowering Afghan women by bringing flavorful, ethically sourced and socially responsible…

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  • Changing the Script for Black Founders with Jewel Burks Solomon

    On this episode of More Than Profit, Bryce talks with Jewel Burks Solomon. Jewel is Head of Google for Startups US and Managing Partner at Collab Capital. Jewel is passionate about entrepreneurship and ensuring that everyone (specifically female and black founders) have every chance possible at success. She and Bryce talk about what motivates her – from her…

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  • Economic Justice and Wealth Building With Cassandra Webb

    On this episode of More Than Profit, Bryce talks with Cassandra Webb at Cities United. Cassandra is a community organizer in Louisville, KY. Having worked with the Louisville Urban League and Metro United Way, Cassandra has always been an advocate for black youth, their families, and their communities. Cities United’s mission is to create safe, healthy, and hopeful communities…

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  • How to Reduce Criminal Deviancy With Dr. Anthony Bradley

    On this episode of More Than Profit, Bryce talks with Dr. Anthony Bradley, Professor of Religious studies and Director of the Center for the Study of Human Flourishing at King’s College in New York City who also has an M.A. in Ethics and Society from Fordham University as well as an M.S in Criminal Justice from John Jay College.…

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