Home. It’s a physical location, but also a feeling. When the place we call home is also the place where we work and create, it defines us as much as we define it. Makers and founders everywhere are at the heart of the communities where they do business. This series, And Nowhere Else, examines the relationship between the places they live and what they choose to create.
Starting with Key West, we visit communities around the world—small towns and large urban centers alike—to ask what makes each place unique? What does entrepreneurship mean in downtown Detroit? Does it feel any different in the Canadian island community of Tofino?
The subjects in our stories feel lucky to live where they do, and it inspires their work, the materials they use, and the ways that they do business. In Key West, rum distiller Paul Menta cures his barrels in the ocean’s salty bounty, right at his doorstep. In Kyoto, Ayumi Nicholas honors traditional Japanese handicraft in her kimono silk guitar straps. And in Boston, Hannah Blount draws from her seaside New England roots when designing her custom jewelry.
In this series, you’ll hear from Paul, Ayumi, Hannah, and other entrepreneurs about the uniqueness of the communities where they live and work. And, maybe their stories will inspire you to find your calling—in your own stomping ground, and nowhere else.
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- Cartoons and Coding- Inside the Mind of an 11-Year-Old Founder
- Vanguard- This Latinx Bath Brand Is Bubbling with Nostalgia
- Overdraft- How Native Poppy Bloomed—Even Through Its Founder’s Darkest Days
- Meet Eight Founders Driving Environmental Change
- Behind the Curtain- How This Magician Turned an Art Form Into a Business
- He Runs a Business—From His Bike
- Refurbishing the Rust Belt- Founder Stories from Detroit
- She Built a Local Economy in the Tibetan Plateau—with Yak Wool
- Vanguard- Meet the Nigerian Publisher Heating Up African Romance Novels
- If You Build It They Will Come—But It Might Not Be Who You Expected