building organization focused on collaboration,
camaraderie, problem solving
and positive shared experiences.
Tara Lynn Hubbard and her business
partner Zack Dobosh were at 1 Million
Cups to unveil their big vision for
in 2017. Currently Hubbard is leading
weekend yoga retreats at the rural “Old
water spring and manmade canal run-
setting and perfect for what the two
hope to develop—a full service destination
wellness center offering both
in-house retreats and turnkey services
for individuals interested in developing
their own retreat programs on a variety
of topics, from leadership development
to permaculture.
This is the second time Hubbard has
presented at 1 Million Cups. A year ago
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ness products, like her two-in-one-neck
pillow and travel yoga mat, and destination
yoga retreats all over the world.
Mat Spaulding was in the audience
that day. He knows the value of audi-
helpful. If you have a small budget for
marketing, this is the perfect platform
for spreading the word and raising
his business partner Danica Hoppe,
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tions and engage with existing and new
selected to participate in the inau-
you can get that additional momentum
and extra spark to step up to the next
level of growth. It gives the community
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youngest-ever entrepreneur, seven-
founded Kids Saving Oceans last year
after watching and being inspired by
marine-inspired line of hats, T-shirts
and stickers made of ecofriendly recycled
ocean plastics, cotton scraps and
recycled vinyl. He donates 30 percent
of proceeds to ocean conservation
Laboratory.
His goal is to raise awareness about
the threat to oceans, beaches and
marine life from both environmental
pollution and climate change. So far
the young entrepreneur has donated
money will help move him forward
to accomplishing his ultimate goal—
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A full crowd enjoys the
weekly 1 Million Cups
at the Greenhouse.
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