Selling online with Ebay, Mercari, Poshmark and other Platforms

Internet shopping is at an all-time high. People are buying from online platforms today more than any period in history. As a matter of fact, this upward trajectory is unlikely to slow down even after COVID-19 is over. Thus, if you are thinking of selling your products on any of the available online platforms like […]
Choosing the Right Kind of Co-Founder

Once you have decided that you want to run a business based on a partnership model, the first thing you need to realize is that a partnership is way different from a solo business. With this in mind, you need to tone down your excitement at starting new businesses and choose the perfect co-founder with […]
How to Market Your Business on a Limited Budget

These are quite trying times, from an economic standpoint. Businesses are struggling to stay afloat and people are losing their jobs due to that. Many companies have had to cut down on their marketing budget to help augment some other departments like production and salary. This is in turn is putting a strain on their […]
Calm your skin with CBD Face Masks

So you love your face masks – it’s your go-to, twice-a-week part of your skin routine that’s a chance for you to connect with that “inner zen” (you know it’s deep down there) and relax. Well, the best kept secret within the CBD category is CBD Masks. Have you tried one? If not, we have […]
Litigation Finance, The Oath an Attorney Takes, and Why We Should Consider Shutting Down Second-Tier (and Lower) Law Schools

Litigation finance comes with its set of challenges. There’s the much-argued point that legal funders are (questionably) a step above loan sharks and the service we provide to our customers, well, is actually a disservice. We’ve spent years battling this notion — legal funding companies have received less than positive press, and have been sued, regulated and admonished for what […]
Cooking with CBD: Guacamole

All good guacamole beings with good avocado. Avocados are rich in vitamins & minerals (20+), fatty acids and folate, giving the fruit a claim to superfood power. The most popular kind of avocado that most of us see at the grocery store or farmers market is the Hass avocado aka the “alligator pear.” We’re not the […]
THC Therapy – Note, This Post Would Only Be Legal in About 13 States

By Morris Henderson Our former presidents have admitted to smoking marijuana, there is evidence that alcohol is more dangerous for consumers than marijuana, and yet we are still far, far away from decriminalizing (let alone legalizing) THC across the nation. While I’ll veer away from the political tirade I’d like to go on, I’m going […]
Demystifying the Landscape of CBD for Pain Relief: Deep Dive into 6 Pain Creams, Rubs & Patches

Millions of people are favoring CBD cream, rubs & topical patches for pain relief over prescriptions (see Martha Stewart’s latest commitment to CBD). Whether its an alleviation of pain from arthritis, achy joints, muscles, sciatica, or recovering from a grueling workout – all of these products are to be applied directly to the area of […]
Financial Literacy, Legal Funding, and Why We Need to Pay More Attention To Our Wallets

We go to school, learn to play nice in the sandbox, do our math homework, get a reading assignment or two, go through a battery of state testing, cross our fingers and hope for the best. If we get “so-so” grades, we go to commensurate institutions of higher education or choose a path that doesn’t […]
Women Don’t Speak Up, Because Nobody Listens.

It was only after the seventh or eighth truly boorish comment that I decided this was the end. As we sat in the fish bowl, there was a sense of camaraderie in which I did not partake. Men wore expensive and flashy attire, had never stepped foot inside an operating company in their lives, and […]
How Healthcare in America is Facilitating the Racial Divide

The ‘60s brought the Watts riots. During a period in United States history when race relations were tense, the riots signaled more than just turbulent times. The raucous signified an entrenched sense of racial otherness, even after a century of so-called “emancipation.” Jim Crow laws precluded blacks from sitting in the same classrooms and bathrooms […]
Going Native: Healthcare Access and Disparities in American Indian Populations

In recent history, terms like holocaust, oppression and apartheid have been reserved in popular media for African-Americans, Jews, women, the LGBT community and other marginalized populations. Their struggles, of course, are very real. However, there are groups in the United States that do not have the privilege of being brought to the forefront of public attention. American Indians and Alaska Natives experience some […]