Kelli Masters used to be a shy, insecure young woman. Then she took on the NFL and that male agent who told her, “Women will never make it in this industry.”
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How This Online Storytelling Strategy Engages Millions of Viewers in 60 Seconds
60 Second Docs CEO Jake Avnet explains the secrets of high-impact online storytelling.
New Yorkers Can Now Buy Upscale CBD Products at Storefronts — As Naturally As They’d Buy Diamonds and Champagne
It’s not just dispensaries anymore selling CBDs. Spas are offering trendy (and pricey) CBD tinctures, patches and oils.
Alec Baldwin Discusses His Innovative New Documentary About the Crazy, Desperate Times of John DeLorean
The new film ‘Framing John DeLorean’ asks if the car entrepreneur was a visionary or a crook. Or both?
When Men Said It Couldn’t Be Done, This All-Women Crew of Sailors Said ‘Watch Us.’
The Whitbread Round the World yacht race’s first all-female crew is profiled in the new documentary ‘Maiden.’
New Documentary Examines a Chinese Factory in the Heart of America
‘American Factory,’ to air on Netflix, shows three years in the life of Fuyao Glass America erected at the Ohio site of a shuttered GM auto plant.
‘Leftover Women’ Documentary Chronicles the Story of China’s Attack on Unmarried Professional Women
China’s gender imbalance — 30 million more men than women — is the reason why being single and older than 27 has become a social crisis.
The Complete Guide to Building ‘Buzz’ and Getting Press for You and Your Business
Experts outline a plan of attack to get your company and your personal brand noticed.
These Entrepreneurs Recognized a Gap in the Wonderful World of Dogs — and Filled It
‘Good Dog’ founders Josh Wais and Lauren McDevitt had tried to find a central source of information on what dog to buy. There was none.
Student Debt Assistance With a (Small) Catch May Be the Hottest New Benefit
Insurance company Unum is extending assistance to its employees, who average $32,000 apiece in student debt.