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Check out our Classroom: June book club
How is your reading going this month? We laid out your reading guide in Elevate & Empower's Classroom. Here are the first two week's of our reading plan to stay inspired! Comment below to tell us if you resonate with building more community, or building more resilience or anchoring into your mission to stay inspired in your business. Week 1: June 5–9 - Chapters 1 & 2 - Focus: Understand the foundations of immigrant entrepreneurship—resilience and community as key drivers. Week 2: June 10–16 - Chapters 3 & 4 - Focus: Explore how mission and diverse perspectives support long-term growth and innovation.
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Check out our Classroom: June book club
Book Club winner!! Pioneers book by Neri Karra
We are excited to confirm the June pick - links below either from Amazon or Barnes and Nobles. https://www.amazon.com/Pioneers-Principles-Longevity-Immigrant-Entrepreneurs/dp/1394304056?source=ps-sl-shoppingads-lpcontext&ref_=fplfs&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&gQT=2 https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/pioneers-neri-karra-sillaman/1146483051?ean=9781394304059&gQT=2 Book #2: Pioneers: 8 Principles of Business Longevity from Immigrant Entrepreneurs Book by Neri Karra
VOTE for June’s Book!
Let’s decide in the comments below which book to read by Friday, May 30! Should we read #1 or #2? Book #1- Another Way: Building Comapnies that Last and Last and Last by Dave Wharton - Whorton went on a journey to find a better way to build companies, a way focused on long-term stability and steady growth, funded through profitability; a way in which leaders were committed to a purpose beyond personal wealth generation, to putting their people first, and to setting up their companies to endure. He calls these companies "Evergreen." Another Way combines Whorton's inspiring story with his Evergreen 7Ps framework, designed to guide more entrepreneurs and business leaders to follow his path. Book #2: Pioneers: 8 Principles of Business Longevity from Immigrant Entrepreneurs Book by Neri Karra How can we explain why immigrants, who often begin their entrepreneurial journeys with very limited resources, enjoy such success? And what can we all learn from them about building businesses that last? In my new book, Pioneers: 8 Principles of Business Longevity from Immigrant Entrepreneurs, I set out to explore those questions by engaging with the stories of some of the world’s most successful people. The answers surprised me. Immigrant entrepreneurs don’t follow the rules when it comes to building businesses; but they enjoy remarkable success by acting as cross-cultural bridges, forging connections based on shared values, acting with kindness, prioritizing sustainability, and focusing on building legacies that transcend profit.
VOTE for June’s Book!
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@Nicole Anderson @Pamela Coppola @Jenn Mastro looking at you .. any thoughts?!
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I am chatting with Pamela and she says 2 too!!
Virtual Huddle - May Celebrations
Let's hear those successes!! 1. What is your business-related focus/ win this week or month? 2. What is one thing you have done to honor and support your growth and learning this month?
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@Nicole Anderson this certification sounds really interesting! Can’t wait to hear more when we have time
0 likes • May 29
Business related focus or win is to keep things simple. I am not overworking and also moving at my new pace … which is slower than I used to work. And I am proud of myself for sensing when someone wants me to go faster and not doing it if I do not wish to.
Book Club: Wrapping up our Book for May
Our final question for our May book - If You Have to Cry Go Outside by Kelly Cutrone- Question: How do you handle personal or professional setbacks, and how could you integrate more resilience? Answer in the comments below! .
Book Club: Wrapping up our Book for May
0 likes • May 26
If there is one thing I took away from this book is the power of her resilience and flexibility to keep coming back to what she was good at and believing in herself to build her business and her life on her terms. In terms of where I could be more resilient is reminding myself of my strength, my grace, me creativity and my ability to be really good at business through my intuition. And no one can really take that away from me and only I can believe in it. And also to give myself grace when something doesn’t go as I thought it should.
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After egg freezing, genetic testing, PSG and IVF, Radell is committed to motivating & empowering women when they use a fertility center.

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