Kim Melton has always been interested in cosmetics... Now, as the founder and owner of Diva K Minerals and DKM Skin Care line, she gets to do what she's passionate about with an added bonus: She only sells cosmetics that include the purest ingredients. You won't find any talc, aluminum, bismuth oxychloride, or any other questionable chemicals in anything you buy from her...
With environmentalists and concerned citizens of the world
lamenting the feared extinction of the humpback whale and the polar bear, I as
a consumer, and I'm sure many of you as well, would like to suggest that
customer service be added to today's list of endangered species. Maybe even extinct species...
Next to New's manager, Martha Bryant, has
had an interesting career. She became a
pharmacist in the 70s then spent 35 years working in that field before
switching to fashion. When
she and her husband returned to Knoxville
after working in Alabama
for four years, she decided it was time for a change even though she knew it
was a risk. Acquainted with the owners of Next to New, she also knew a great
opportunity when they asked if she'd like to take over running this store near
West Town Mall which offers high-end, slightly used clothing...
Our first broadcast of Your Opportunity
Knox, Knoxville's
only talk radio show devoted exclusively to East Tennessee's
small business community and heard every Saturday from noon to 1
pm on WNOX, we described today's new workplace phenomenon as the
new "free-agent" economy. Unlike
the baby-boomers who were promised and sought the security of working for a
single employer for their entire working careers, today's workforce is quickly
adapting to a rapidly changing work environment where millions of would-be
employees are entertaining the nontraditional world of the self-employed...
As difficult as it may be to believe, the inspiration for this
article came after putting $72.19 of regular unleaded gasoline into Judy's
automobile. In the few minutes it took
to fill up, I began contemplating the tremendous impact that skyrocketing fuel
prices had imposed on each of us. While
some of us shrug our shoulders wishing we could once again pay less than a
dollar a gallon not uncommon to us a decade ago, we elect to fill up, perhaps
foregoing an evening out each week. There are others, we are led to believe, however,
that cannot simply forego any evening out that was likely never part of their
normal routines to begin with. Instead,
we are told they face much more difficult choices...