As interviewed Bee Roll, the owner of Beezy’s, when she was first opening her restaurant on Washington Street, and again as she celebrated her first anniversary, I felt compelled to check in once again when I was reminded that her five year anniversary was approaching… I hope you enjoy the interview. MARK: So, has it […]
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Bee Roll reflects on Beezy’s at the five-year mark… “If we want the world to be different, we have to start creating that world.”
Posted in Food, Local Business, Locally Owned Business, Uncategorized, Ypsilanti Also tagged 826 Michigan, 826Michigan, Amanda Uhle, Andy Garris, anniverseries, baby having, balance, Bee Mayhew, Bee Roll, Beezy's, Brandon Zwagerman, buy local, Caleb Zweifler, Cask & Cake, community building, crime, cupcakes, D’Real Graham, Elbow Room, entrepreneurship, food entrepreneurship, Frostingfaced, Go Ice Cream, Hope Clinic, interviews, kitchen sharing, Marisa Dluge, mentorship, micro-businesses, Mittenfest, Nightshade Army, North Washington Street, Oasis Cafe, restaurant ideas, restaurants, Riki Tiki Pies, Shape Ypsi, Shape Ypsilanti, Shitfaced, The Rocket, weaning, whiskey, Yeast Affection, Ypsi entrepreneurs 11 Comments
Marjorie Kelly on the emergence of the generative economy
I suspect I’ll give up after a few days, as my memory fades, and my enthusiasm wanes, but, for the foreseeable future, I’d like to keep sharing tidbits that I picked up during the recent BALLE conference, on the subject of strengthening local business ecosystems. Tonight, I’d like to share my notes on the presentation […]
Posted in Economics, Uncategorized Also tagged BALLE, bonds, Business Alliance for Local Living Economies, business ethics, business models, business owners who get it, business philosophy, co-ops, Cutting Edge Capital, deforestation, ethics, generative economy, Global Warming, human scale, joy, lobster, Maine, Marjorie Kelly, Mexico, mission shares, Novo Nordisk, ownership, Owning Our Future: The Emerging Ownership Revolution, Sustainability, Tellus Institute, Washington Post 4 Comments
Michael Moore offers the Occupy movement his thoughts on a list of demands
Michael Moore spent this past weekend working with the men and women of Occupy Wall Street, helping them to craft a vision statement for the movement, and come up with a list of outcomes that they would like to see realized. Following are Moore’s thoughts on the subject. This past weekend I participated in a […]
Posted in Civil Liberties, Corporate Crime, Other Also tagged Bush tax cuts, campaign finance reform, clean air, clean water, corporate personhood, demands, democracy, education reform, election finance reform, food safety, Franklin D. Roosevelt, free education, Glass-Steagall Act, healthcare reform, holding insurance companies accountable, How to get our Democracy Back, Michael Moore, Occupy Wall Street, OWS, protests, retirement, shipping American jobs overseas, single-payer system, social security, universal health care 12 Comments