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How Maya Penn Became One of the Most Socially Conscious Entrepreneurs of Gen Z

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That company is Maya’s Ideas—a sustainable fashion brand Penn started by upcycling old clothing and recycled materials to make tops, hats, scarves and neck warmers. Maya’s Ideas uses organic, recycled and vintage materials to create clothing and accessories. Today, Penn serves as founder and CEO. Photo courtesy of Maya Penn.

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What I Learned From Wearing the Same Outfit for 2 Weeks

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president-elect of the International Positive Psychology Association told The New York Times in 2011. I don’t need anything fancy, but I do need adaptability—something suited for home and the coffee shop, lunches and interviews, school registration and playgrounds. My outfit also needed to be temperature-appropriate. (I

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Introducing the SUCCESS 125

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In honor of the 125th anniversary of SUCCESS , we’re extending the spotlight beyond the household names to the everyday leaders who reflect the true value of our magazine: impacting others in a positive way. She started in real estate in 2011 with no SOI, no experience and $6 to her name. But this year, there’s more. Marcus Dilley.

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We are Fighting Against Cancer & Relaying For Life on Saturday - Check Out This Great Organizing Package

Stephanie LH Calahan

We will be relaying from 4:00 PM CST June 4, 2011 to 5:00 AM CST June 5, 2011.  Do you spend money on magazines that you end up recycling instead of reading?   In this audio program, Lisa Montanaro is interviewed by Shelley MacDonald Beaulieu of One Roast Vegetable.  .  She inspires me! Conquer it! 

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