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Los Angeles Celebrity Stylist Kim Apodaca Reveals How to Dress Well for Zoom Calls

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In March 2020, we learned how to dress for Zoom calls from the shoulders up. In June 2020, we learned to morph a sweats uniform into summer work-casual athleisure, and in June 2021, we finally gave away most of those stuffy, in-person business suits. Clothing has a scientific connection with our minds,” Apodaca says.

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Why Working Moms Are Leaving The Workforce – Again

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However, in 2023, it appears that leaders are looking to return to the status quo. For example, outdoor clothing retailer Patagonia offers 16 weeks of paid maternity leave, as well as onsite childcare services. Investing into supporting employees shouldn’t be viewed as an additional expense.

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3 Companies That Give Back to the Community Year-Round

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Bombas co-founders Randy Goldberg and David Heath, however, launched a community-oriented company that, as of 2023, has donated 100 million clothing items. In the depths of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, serial entrepreneur Ashley Fathergill’s outlook was bleak. in December 2020. Customers are getting way too savvy.

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How Dany Garcia is Creating a Culture of Acceptance, Diversity and Vulnerability

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Dany Garcia may not be a household name, but her fingerprints are in much of the past 10 years of entertainment, athletics, clothing, spirits and finance. This article originally appeared in the March/April 2023 issue of SUCCESS magazine. Culture is everything.” Photo by Obidigbo Nzeribe.

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Airbnb Co-Founder Joe Gebbia Talks About the Art of Making Accommodations

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It’s the clothes we wear, the phones we talk on, the lights we see with and the cars we drive. Building on his userbase’s goodwill to expand its impact, Gebbia made a personal contribution of $5 million in 2020 to launch The Refugee Fund for Airbnb.org, an independent nonprofit with a distinct mission from its dot-com counterpart.

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