Telisa Yancy, President of American Family Direct, humbly reflected on her impressive journey as young girl from the south side of Chicago to helming a nationally-recognized category leader.
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Healthcare is one of the most basic needs of humanity. And the most inaccessible within our society. Our Chief Client Officer shares takeaways from the first Briefing in our Black History Month series.
Read MoreWill a “net zero” steak save the planet? Innovations in cellular agriculture are creating very real meat alternatives, feeding into the growing appetite for earth-friendly food habits.
Read MoreThanks to the pandemic, the everyday person may know a lot more about the process of drug discovery than they did two (very long) years ago.
Read MoreOur latest intelligence report, The Equity Effect: Principles for the Post-Pandemic Organization, is filled with critical insights from the sparks & honey Advisory Board.
Read MoreCall it “water cult” or “hydrohomies”, but we’ve all seen the simple act of drinking water become a prevalent cultural fixation.
Read MoreThe pervasive existence of fear in the business world often keeps leaders tied in conflict with short-term impact and status quo.
Read MoreDisruption commerce has received many roses over the course of the last decade, but in its maturity, these offerings are losing their luster.
Read MoreTrans people have existed for centuries, and span across all age groups. Diversifying trans narratives and demonstrating the longevity of the community is critical in improving visibility and treatment in the U.S.
Read MoreSince America's 'reckoning with race,' as Davianne Harris labeled to the past year, 75% of organizations believe they have enhanced DEI efforts since 2020, but the big question remains: what does success look like?
Read MoreBefore the murder of George Floyd in May 2020, DE&I was a metric of concern only for HR. What does it mean for DE&I and social justice to collide?
Read MoreTrans individuals still face rampant discrimination in healthcare, and struggle to find adequate medical support that is both competent and gender-affirming.
Read MoreCall it a hot vaxx summer, or simply just making up for lost time—Americans across the country are breaking out of their pandemic ruts by shelling out for experiences they’ve been missing over the past 15 months.
Read MoreMaybe Juneteenth can be the holiday we don’t commercialize. In its debut as a federal holiday, Juneteenth was celebrated by a bigger group than ever.
Read MoreWe are really sleeping on sleep. When our beds turn into multi-purpose centers where we work, eat, and occasionally get some shut-eye, it's no wonder that rest has become so complicated.
Read MoreConversations about climate justice are becoming much broader than how to do right by the fishes and the trees.
Read MoreUsing a “solutions R&D” approach for breakthroughs, former DARPA leaders discuss the cultural tension between privacy and value in the new age of big data and pursuing systems innovation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in time to limit climate change.
Read MoreDynamic forces are conspiring to clarify the new rules of real value creation—and to put the old rules to rest.
Read MoreEveryone knows that when you feel good, you look good (and vice versa). And that has never been more true as we’re seeing the increasing overlap of food and beauty products.
Read MoreOur special Culture Briefing series ‘Disrupting Metabolism’ unpacked the latest research around metabolism. One concerning theme was the huge disconnect that exists between the science of nutrition and what consumers believe to be true.
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