For months, the same conversation kept resurfacing between Sarah and her husband, Josiah Powell. After more than a decade as a professional African street dancer, Sarah kept ru… The post Dance With Sarah Powell: How a lifelong passion became an African dance startup appeared first on Hostinger Blog.
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8 Jun
5 Jun
Will Gray is an author, journalist, and brand builder. He’s the kind of person who's always got three business ideas on the go, and just enough energy to see them through. He’s… The post World Football Food: 48 countries, 288 recipes, one very hungry football fan appeared first on Hostinger Blog.
14 May
Munich draws people from multiple places, but staying connected is another story. Hannah and Nina created MuseDuo to close that gap – a safe space for people to come in as strange… The post MuseDuo: Started by two people, bringing many together appeared first on Hostinger Blog.
12 May
SECURITYSQUAD: How a security consultant finally got his website to match the business behind it
HostingerRené Karcher spent two years paying developers to build him a website. Two different developers, two different results, and neither one came close to what he actually wanted. M… The post SECURITYSQUAD: How a security consultant finally got his website to match the business behind it appeared first on Hostinger Blog.
5 May
“I was born into a pot of honey,” is a line Elise Hernaez-Iweins has said so often that it’s become her signature. As a fifth-generation beekeeper, honey wasn’t just part of her c… The post Secrets de Miel: From a family beekeeping legacy to a business for 3,000 women appeared first on Hostinger Blog.
4 May
BenihBunbun is a sustainable enterprise based in West Java, Indonesia. Azifah An'amillah founded it, runs it, and has built it into something that now employs 20 women, all of the… The post BenihBunbun: A mother, a village, and a business that slows down when the kids come home appeared first on Hostinger Blog.
21 Apr
Naranjas Nando Durá: Delivering oranges from the tree to the table across the Iberian Peninsula
HostingerNando Durá’s first career was in music. He started studying at six, got a degree in music education, and even taught for a few months. It didn't take. He chose to run his… The post Naranjas Nando Durá: Delivering oranges from the tree to the table across the Iberian Peninsula appeared first on Hostinger Blog.
15 Apr
In March 2020, Rohan Keshewar was traveling through Himachal Pradesh, Western Himalayas, when COVID-19 shut the world down overnight. He found himself stranded in Manali, a mou… The post The Himalayan Chocolate: Made in the Himalayas, built around the women who make it appeared first on Hostinger Blog.
8 Apr
Deep in the Brazilian Amazon, where internet connections drop without warning and computer labs are practically nonexistent, children from Indigenous and riverside communities are… The post Hostinger Start: Scaling digital inclusion in the Amazon with Aguila Hikari appeared first on Hostinger Blog.
6 Apr
Rob Keller started out in a marketing role at a German type foundry, writing copy about other people’s fonts. Just three months in, he realized it wasn’t the path he wanted. He… The post Mota Italic: 18 years of craft, culture, and creative freedom appeared first on Hostinger Blog.
6 Feb
In the lush landscapes of Boyolali, Indonesia, the ancient art of botanical printing is finding a new rhythm. This time, it’s supported by modern digital tools. For Maya Dwi Pr… The post Hostinger Microgrants: Scaling sustainable fashion with Panarima appeared first on Hostinger Blog.
13 Jan
“More than boards, more than a store, we’re a movement pushing for accessible skateboarding for everyone.” That’s the slogan Ángel, Luis, and Mario use to describe Suburbios, a sk… The post How Suburbios Skate built a scalable brand for Mexico’s skate community appeared first on Hostinger Blog.