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17 Holiday Trivia Questions For This Year's Office Holiday Party

The holiday season at the office can be a wonderful time to build camaraderie, boost morale, and share a few laughs. One simple way to bring coworkers together is by hosting a festive trivia session. These holiday-themed trivia questions can spark fun conversations, test everyone’s knowledge, and encourage friendly competition among colleagues. Why Host A Holiday Trivia Session Holiday trivia offers a lighthearted break from daily tasks and deadlines. By focusing on fun, seasonal topics, employees can relax, get to know one another, and celebrate the spirit of the holidays. This type of activity helps strengthen team bonds and can be easily incorporated into holiday parties, lunchtime gatherings, or virtual meetings. Classic Christmas Knowledge Do you know the other name typically given to eggnog? (Milk Punch) In the song  “Frosty The Snowman,” what brings Frosty to life? (A magic hat) Which country started the tradition of putting up a Christmas tree? (Germany) How many reindeer...

Dec 23, 2024

15-Year-Old Gabby Goodwin Opens The Doors To Her First Storefront After Eight Years In Business

Gabby Goodwin continues to climb the ladder to success as a budding, young entrepreneur! As previously reported by AfroTech, Goodwin has been on a mission to encourage confidence in young women through her haircare accessory line GaBBY Bows. Following the success of the accessory line, she decided to take things a step further with a haircare line, Confidence by Gabby Goodwin. Per reports by WISTV, the brand has opened its doors to the Midlands community where they will sell hair products as well as offer a salon for young women to get their hair done! She has even launched a mentorship program around the store that will equip young girls with all that they need to become entrepreneurs. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Confidence®️CEO – GaBBY Bows (@gabbybows)

Dec 6, 2021

Self-Proclaimed 14-Year-Old 'CEO Of Confidence' Receives $50K Investment From Gayle King

Look out — teen entrepreneur Gabby Goodwin in building an empire. Gabrielle “Gabby” Goodwin is the 14-year-old entrepreneur and “CEO of Confidence” behind GaBBY Bows and Confidence by Gabby Goodwin. She is also responsible for saving little Black girls across the world when it comes to losing hair bows as the mastermind behind the first patented and non-slip double-face double-snap barrette (her products can even be found in retail giants like Target). Courtesy of GaBBY Bows When she isn’t teaming up with her mother to run her business, Goodwin is just the normal teenager living life to the fullest while being all about her paper at the same time. In a recent interview with AfroTech, as the South Carolina native headed home from her first day of high school, she discussed her journey into entrepreneurship, a recent surprise from Gayle King, and what’s next for her company.

Sep 9, 2021

Michael B. Jordan To Rename 'J'Ouvert' Rum Brand Following Cultural Appropriation Claims

Michael B. Jordan has broken his silence. The “Creed” actor recently faced backlash after the announcement of his new rum brand J’Ouvert caused controversy due to cultural appropriation claims. The name reportedly refers to both the Antillean Creole French term for “daybreak” and the annual festival held in Trinidad and Tobago, as well as other locations, to celebrate Caribbean culture and commemorate the anticipation from slavery during Carnival. While many quickly began to direct blame at Michael B. Jordan, rapper Nicki Minaj, who is Trinidadian, took to Instagram to encourage the actor to make things right. “I’m sure MBJ didn’t intentionally do anything he thought Caribbean ppl would find offensive — but now that you are aware, change the name & continue to flourish & prosper,” wrote Nicki Minaj.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Barbie (@nickiminaj) According to Trinidad and Tobago Newsday, Trinidad and Tobago Minister of Trade and Industry Paula Gopee-Scoon...

Jun 23, 2021

These Founders Launched Their Hair Care Brand For Young Men In Over 1,200 Target And Walmart Stores

You can now buy haircare products for the young king in your life thanks to this Black-owned business. After initially launching as a direct-to-consumer (DTC) brand in December 2019, Young King Hair Care decided to revise its go-to-market strategy, test various digital and social campaigns and engage with bloggers and influencers within their community — a move that ultimately led them to new levels of success. According to PR Newswire, not only did the changes lead to more sales than anticipated, but also to their products being sold on the shelves of Target and Walmart within their first year. Founded by Cora and Stefan Miller, Young King Hair Care is the first multicultural beauty brand for young men. After an experience or lack thereof, with finding products for their own young son, the couple set out to create a grooming line that not only appealed to young boys but is also plant-based and vegan.  The line also promotes a daily grooming regimen that promotes textured hair...

Apr 15, 2021