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From Behind Bars to Business Owners: How 3 Former Inmates Became Entrepreneurs

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Supporting his family—and doing so legally—motivated him. He founded Breaking Free Industries in February 2020 using $400 gifted from a member of his synagogue. Nowack says returned citizens also often have transferable skills. They’ve just gone from hustling on the streets to hustling legally. It was almost by necessity.”

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From Behind Bars to Business Owners: How 3 Former Inmates Became Entrepreneurs

Success

Supporting his family—and doing so legally—motivated him. He founded Breaking Free Industries in February 2020 using $400 gifted from a member of his synagogue. Nowack says returned citizens also often have transferable skills. They’ve just gone from hustling on the streets to hustling legally. It was almost by necessity.”

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AZVAs the Podcast Episode 9: What 2010 tells us about 2011

Loosely Speaking

November Poll Questions— If yours is selected, we’ll treat you to coffee or tea on us whenever you are next in Prescott: In early 2011 we’ll feature a Q & A session based on questions our listeners have asked us. This episode's theme: "Trending Business: What does 2010 tell us about 2011?" Special Bonus Episode!

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AZVAs the Podcast Episode 10: Creating a Business in the Practical Arts

Loosely Speaking

Kristin has generously offered a FREE GIFT to listeners of this episode (the deadline to get it is December 31, 2010). Tips: Have a wonderful holiday and please join us again in February 2011 for the first episode of our 2011 season themed “Keeping it Real! The Craft Artists Legal Guide , by Richard Stim.

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Want to expand your horizons? 35 new books from TED speakers that will enlarge your world

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asks Suleika Jaouad, who had to face her own mortality in 2011. While bias tends to get all the attention, noise can be just as destructive, say authors Kahneman (a Nobel Laureate for his work in behavioral economics and author of Thinking Fast and Slow ), strategy professor Olivier Sibony and legal scholar Cass Sunstein.

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