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Good Bitter Best

Fund Me, KC: Good Bitter Best hopes to mix cocktails with community, pivots to add virtual bartender

By Tommy Felts / September 22, 2020

Startland News is continuing its “Fund Me, KC” series to highlight area entrepreneurs’ efforts to accelerate their businesses. This is an opportunity for entrepreneurs — like Jennifer Agnew’s Good Bitter Best campaign — to share their crowdfunding stories to gain a little help from their supporters. [divide] Who are you? I am Jennifer Agnew, public…

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Shelley Cooper, SureShow, Diversity Telehealth

How Shelley Cooper hopes to turn her telehealth remedy into an appointment for ‘Unicornville’

By Tommy Felts / September 22, 2020

No shows mean no dough — but SureShow means cash flow, Dr. Shelley Cooper rhymed, laughing. “I’m supposed to be really professional and that sounds kind of goofy, but you know, if it makes people remember … ” joked Cooper, founder of SureShow by Diversity Telehealth, in a rare moment of downtime as she prepared for…

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Photo courtesy of Engenious Design

‘Work-life’ comes to the office: KC design firm offers teacher, space for students as an employee benefit

By Tommy Felts / September 21, 2020

Juggling Zoom meetings and remote work is difficult enough for single adults — let alone parents trying to manage the ins and outs of their kids’ virtual school routines during COVID-19 shutdowns and restrictions, said Melissa Nickel.  “I do not want my children just to survive, I want them to thrive,” Nickel, operations lead at Engenious…

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Beating the boys club: Mother of three hits the mat with girls wrestling shoes

By Tommy Felts / September 17, 2020

Anything guys can do, girls and women just might be doing better, Deb North said.  “Our whole goal is to support girls in this process and build them up and be their cheerleaders,” North, founder of Yes! Athletics, explained of the social enterprise — which recently launched The Defiant 1 wrestling shoe, a breathable, lightweight, eco-friendly shoe…

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Leslie Scott, Re.Use.Full

‘Labor of love’: Leslie Scott’s decade-long mission to pair donors, nonprofits launches

By Tommy Felts / September 15, 2020

A years-long project to help non-profits connect with donors is now a reality — thanks in large part to a government-issued economic stimulus check.  “Because of my stimulus payment, I was able to actually pay a friend who’s a WordPress developer to do the site,” said Leslie Scott, non-profit advocate and founder of Re.Use.Full — a…

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