The Future of Accelerators and Incubators?
“Trying to combine social goals with profit-making is very unlikely to succeed.”
Who Runs The Show?
Amy says, “Don’t be held back by startup table stakes.”
Queer to their Boots
Kacy says the queer fashion scene is begging for new entrepreneurs to enter the market. But forget about mainstream start up ecosystem support.
The Problem with Bro-preneurship: On Display at Montreal's Startupfest
Bro-preneurship culture is a recognized barrier to inclusion, so why do men over 40 still encourage it?
The Problem with Bro-preneurship: On Display at Montreal’s Startupfest
Bro-preneurship culture is a recognized barrier to inclusion, so why do men over 40 still encourage it?
Amy Brings LiisBeth Inside The Tent
For savvy corporate intrapreneur and author Amy Dorn Kopelan, entrepreneurship wasn’t a choice. Meet LiisBeth’s newest contributor and columnist, and find out why!
Selling Up, Moving Up
While numerous organizations for women entrepreneurs exist in Toronto, Women on the Move is the only one that incorporates co-working space, business training, venture capitalist funding and a community network.
A Gender Lens on Digifest-Toronto's Tech Conference for Creatives
“It’s important to look at the roster and see how many women are actually speaking,”–Jennifer Davis
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Notes from the Field
Welcome to LiisBeth–and the emerging post- capitalist economy. Diverse, feminist entrepreneurs are trailblazing the way. We tell their stories. We nourish their work. We also advocate for inclusive entrepreneurship and innovation policies that enables flourishing for all.
If you value our story-telling and advocacy, sign up for our monthly newsletter today. Please consider a one-time donation of any amount today.
The Future of Accelerators and Incubators?
“Trying to combine social goals with profit-making is very unlikely to succeed.”
Who Runs The Show?
Amy says, “Don’t be held back by startup table stakes.”
Queer to their Boots
Kacy says the queer fashion scene is begging for new entrepreneurs to enter the market. But forget about mainstream start up ecosystem support.
The Problem with Bro-preneurship: On Display at Montreal's Startupfest
Bro-preneurship culture is a recognized barrier to inclusion, so why do men over 40 still encourage it?
The Problem with Bro-preneurship: On Display at Montreal’s Startupfest
Bro-preneurship culture is a recognized barrier to inclusion, so why do men over 40 still encourage it?
Amy Brings LiisBeth Inside The Tent
For savvy corporate intrapreneur and author Amy Dorn Kopelan, entrepreneurship wasn’t a choice. Meet LiisBeth’s newest contributor and columnist, and find out why!
Selling Up, Moving Up
While numerous organizations for women entrepreneurs exist in Toronto, Women on the Move is the only one that incorporates co-working space, business training, venture capitalist funding and a community network.
A Gender Lens on Digifest-Toronto's Tech Conference for Creatives
“It’s important to look at the roster and see how many women are actually speaking,”–Jennifer Davis
The Future of Accelerators and Incubators?
“Trying to combine social goals with profit-making is very unlikely to succeed.”
Who Runs The Show?
Amy says, “Don’t be held back by startup table stakes.”
Queer to their Boots
Kacy says the queer fashion scene is begging for new entrepreneurs to enter the market. But forget about mainstream start up ecosystem support.
The Problem with Bro-preneurship: On Display at Montreal's Startupfest
Bro-preneurship culture is a recognized barrier to inclusion, so why do men over 40 still encourage it?
The Problem with Bro-preneurship: On Display at Montreal’s Startupfest
Bro-preneurship culture is a recognized barrier to inclusion, so why do men over 40 still encourage it?
Amy Brings LiisBeth Inside The Tent
For savvy corporate intrapreneur and author Amy Dorn Kopelan, entrepreneurship wasn’t a choice. Meet LiisBeth’s newest contributor and columnist, and find out why!
Selling Up, Moving Up
While numerous organizations for women entrepreneurs exist in Toronto, Women on the Move is the only one that incorporates co-working space, business training, venture capitalist funding and a community network.
A Gender Lens on Digifest-Toronto's Tech Conference for Creatives
“It’s important to look at the roster and see how many women are actually speaking,”–Jennifer Davis
Search by keyword
Notes from the Field
Welcome to LiisBeth–and the emerging post- capitalist economy. Diverse, feminist entrepreneurs are trailblazing the way. We tell their stories. We nourish their work. We also advocate for inclusive entrepreneurship and innovation policies that enables flourishing for all.
If you value our story-telling and advocacy, sign up for our monthly newsletter today. Please consider a one-time donation of any amount today.
The Future of Accelerators and Incubators?
“Trying to combine social goals with profit-making is very unlikely to succeed.”
Who Runs The Show?
Amy says, “Don’t be held back by startup table stakes.”
Queer to their Boots
Kacy says the queer fashion scene is begging for new entrepreneurs to enter the market. But forget about mainstream start up ecosystem support.
The Problem with Bro-preneurship: On Display at Montreal's Startupfest
Bro-preneurship culture is a recognized barrier to inclusion, so why do men over 40 still encourage it?
The Problem with Bro-preneurship: On Display at Montreal’s Startupfest
Bro-preneurship culture is a recognized barrier to inclusion, so why do men over 40 still encourage it?
Amy Brings LiisBeth Inside The Tent
For savvy corporate intrapreneur and author Amy Dorn Kopelan, entrepreneurship wasn’t a choice. Meet LiisBeth’s newest contributor and columnist, and find out why!
Selling Up, Moving Up
While numerous organizations for women entrepreneurs exist in Toronto, Women on the Move is the only one that incorporates co-working space, business training, venture capitalist funding and a community network.
A Gender Lens on Digifest-Toronto's Tech Conference for Creatives
“It’s important to look at the roster and see how many women are actually speaking,”–Jennifer Davis