The Curse of the Solopreneur
Many of us in the handcrafted soap and skin care industry are "solopreneurs," or one-person businesses... ...or, at least that
By Benjamin Aaron|2019-06-24T08:07:20-05:00June 24th, 2019|Branding, Lovin Soap Project, Personal Development, Selling Your Soap, Soap Business and Marketing, Special Offers, Thoughts, Trends, Wholesaling|
Many of us in the handcrafted soap and skin care industry are "solopreneurs," or one-person businesses... ...or, at least that
By Amanda Gail|2019-05-21T10:06:42-05:00May 21st, 2019|Lovin Soap Project|
If you are new to our blog or aren't not familiar with our non-profit, Lovin Soap Project...here is a bit
By Amanda Gail|2018-04-18T19:54:55-05:00April 18th, 2018|Lovin Soap Project|
Kibera, located close to Nairobi's city center in Kenya, is the largest slum in all of Africa. Most of Kibera
By Benjamin Aaron|2017-07-06T15:22:01-05:00July 6th, 2017|Lovin Soap Project|
Lovin' Soap Project's second trip to Senegal proved to be quite fruitful. Almost exactly a year had passed since our
By Amanda Gail|2017-02-01T15:32:19-06:00October 18th, 2016|Lovin Soap Project|
Benjamin and I spent 11 days in Fiji, teaching two groups the art and science of soap making as part
By Amanda Gail|2017-02-01T15:32:33-06:00May 2nd, 2016|Lovin Soap Project|
While in Senegal to teach a group of women how to make soap, Benjamin and I got to visit a
By Amanda Gail|2017-02-01T15:32:33-06:00May 1st, 2016|Lovin Soap Project|
Awa Sire Toure trains women in Ziguinchor how to make coconut oil. The women are part of a disabled group
By Amanda Gail|2017-02-01T15:32:33-06:00April 26th, 2016|Lovin Soap Project|
Benjamin and I are on a teaching trip in Senegal as part of our non-profit, Lovin’ Soap Project. We are