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10X Kids University Recording Session

Since the launch of 10X Kids University in Spring 2022, it has revolutionized financial literacy education as we know it. Nonetheless, we decided to go a step further and get real-life kids to record for the ever-growing curriculum. Here is a look at some of the behind-the-scenes magic of the 10X Kids University recording sessions…  Read more

Danielle Johannessen 10X Hub Entrepreneur

The last time we talked with 10X Entrepreneur, Danielle Johannessen, she was a 10X Pitch-Off Winner. A lot has changed since then — including the name of her company! This is how her life has changed.

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LinkedIn Lessons with Our Littles

Social media has truly infiltrated every area of our lives. It even affects our ability to get a job! For that reason, we gave LinkedIn lessons to our “Littles” for our third session of Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) of Broward County. 

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