The Unconventional Entrepreneur
Conventional entrepreneurs value profit over people and the planet. As an unconventional entrepreneur, you can value social and ecological impact while also creating wealth for yourself, your community, and others in your organization.
We support local, micro, social, circular, and regenerative entrepreneurs to create profitable organizations for the common good. Join our weekly exploration into Unconventional Entrepreneurship.
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The Circular MicroMarket
Welcome back to Laura & Sarah’s newsletter where we explore Unconventional Entrepreneurship.Â
We are continuing our series on circular business ideas. If you missed our intro to circular economy, you can check it here.
For this series we are exploring small circular businesses anyone could start ...
Nov 20, 2024
circular economy
entrepreneurship
small business
Circular Business Series: For The Micro Entrepreneur
I can’t seem to stop shopping for my kid's clothes at H&M.Â
This is a problem for me because it goes against my values and what I believe in. I know the fast fashion industry is problematic, from waste and pollution to labor exploitation; it was the reason I founded a circular second-hand clothin...
by Sarah Trudeau —
Oct 28, 2024
circular economy
entrepreneurship
small business
Better Future Businesses: Childcare Member Owned Co-op
How often a day do you wish you could stop the genocides, atrocities, and disasters happening across the globe? Do you feel overwhelmed by daily life and your responsibilities? It can all feel a bit hopeless.
I am with you. I can fall into a pit of despair at my limits and capacity c...
by Sarah Trudeau —
Oct 17, 2024
business ideas
bussiness plan
entrepreneurship
Starting A Childcare Business as a Solution to the Childcare Crisis in Your Home and City
This is a series where I (Sarah) use our business plan tools to create plans for imagined businesses using our “good business” strategy. Stay in the loop by subscribing here.
I was lucky (?) to be raised as an 80’s latchkey kid. This came with the benefit of being deemed at the ripe age of 11 as ...
by Sarah Trudeau —
Oct 16, 2024
business ideas
entrepreneurship
Carework Business Ideas: Get Paid for Essential Labor
Parenting is critical to keeping our economy and society functioning. But it’s unpaid and often underestimated. Yet all this free labor is essential.Â
Thankfully the trope of couch potato bon-bon-eating mom from the 90’s has all but disappeared. A recent study found that stay-at-home parents do a...
by Sarah Trudeau —
Oct 15, 2024
business ideas
entrepreneurship
Not Another Business Bro Newsletter
We do things a bit differently. Explore what it means to be an anti-capitalist entrepreneur with us.  Learn how making a profit while prioritizing people and the planet is possible.Â