Rachel Cypher is a startup person. After getting stuck in the post-college retail rut for almost three years, she’s finally pursuing what she wanted all along — a writing career.
The first fireside chat to kick-off 36|86 discussed changes in the tech industry and rise of Tennessee as the Southeast’s own innovation hub.
After shuttering one startup, Kela Ivonye discusses what went wrong and what he would have done differently.
Rachel Cypher finishes the dictionary of entreprelingo.
Rachel Cypher gives definition to some of the most commonly used—and weirdest—startup terms.
Elizabeth Edwards' storieChild helps streamline the process of creating keepsakes of kids.
Decoding the unique words entrepreneurs use to describe what they do.
Rachel Cypher recaps her day helping send Girls to the Moon—and learns a few things about entrepreneurship along the way.
Decoding the unique things entrepreneurs say to describe what they do.
A closer look at some of the words entrepreneurs use to describe what they do.
LGBT Chambers of Commerce help LGBTBEs overcome unique challenges.
Founder of Nashville Foodscapes shares some startup wisdom that applies to any industry.
Startup Southerner helps you decode the special words entrepreneurs use to describe what they do.
The (startup) story behind Nashville, Tennessee's 5 String Furniture.
The Startup Southerner guide to the ways entrepreneurs speak.
Decoding entreprelingo one letter at a time. Well, in this case, two letters—D and E.
What started with a wallet for himself has grown into Balsam Mountain Leather Company.
Decoding the language of entrepreneurs, one letter at a time.
This nonprofit organization is working hard to support small businesses in NC through classes, lending programs and its own accelerator, ScaleUp WNC.
The second installment of making sense of the way entrepreneurs talk.
Project Peaceful Warriors uses yoga to teach mindfulness and coping skills to New Orleans youth.
Nashville butcher and charcuterie chef plans his startup success story.
Someone new to the world of entrepreneurship will notice right away that entrepreneurs have interesting way of speaking. From “unicorn” to “bootstrapping” to “foodpreneur,” entrepreneurs use a lot of strange language to describe what they do. By combining words, or by assigning new meaning to old ones, they have created a whole new vocabulary to […]
Walk Eat Nashville fuels the entrepreneurial passion of a former newspaper executive.
Nashville, Tennessee-based Tribendurance is building a better-for-you energy bar.
This accelerator for seed-stage, nature-based businesses is the first of its kind in the nation, located right here in the South.
Chattanooga entrepreneur is working to get her life-saving product into millions of hands.
Working full-time at Raven Tools doesn't stop this #StartupPerson from mastering the art of the side hustle.
Zach Casebolt exits Preflight, a pre-accelerator at the Nashville Entrepreneur Center, with a business plan and direction for his startup.
Our staff writer tries the Escape Game and says it's clear why it's a popular team-building game.
I’ve loved “Mean Girls” ever since I watched it for the first time in high school. To me, it is the epitome of wisdom. It contains the answers to all of life’s little questions, like: “What should I wear to work today?” via GIPHY Or, “What’s today’s date?” via GIPHY Or, “What’s the weather forecast?” via […]
Tanika Harper's personal journey with an auto-immune disease has led her to create a skincare business for others.
From U.S. Air Force to Startup Southerner, Torrance Hart talks shop and the resources that help her succeed.
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