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Emily Kerr-Finell Emily Kerr-Finell

The Questions We’re Asking Around Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

As a team and as a company, we say again (and will keep saying): Black lives matter. Black makers matter. Black store owners matter. Black communities matter. Black stories matter. ⁠ ⁠

The issues, dynamics, and histories being spotlighted right now are of deep importance to each of us on the Wholesale In a Box team. Structural violence and racism touch every person and institution in our country -- and so it is appropriate that recent weeks have been marked by deep emotion and turmoil. It’s also Pride Month -- a time that is both a celebration of our LGBTQIA+ community and also demands greater reflection and engagement and energy from all of us.

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Emily Kerr-Finell Emily Kerr-Finell

The Books On My Nightstand During Self-Isolation

In the first few weeks of COVID self-isolation, I couldn’t concentrate on reading even the fluffiest of novels. That worked fine because our library was closed, I’m not into reading books on a device, and I couldn’t bring myself to spend money ordering books from Amazon that wouldn’t arrive for several weeks.

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We're.... starting a podcast!

We’re big podcast fans over here — they are such a beautiful medium to connect to others in a personal, deep way. And so, at a moment when we all might need a little more inspiration and a little more company, we’re bringing you our new podcast! It's called Making Do and it’s creative inspiration for makers growing businesses in lean times.

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A Note to Makers Considering Wholesale During the COVID-19 Pandemic

First, I hope that you are staying healthy — mentally, physically, emotionally, and financially. Many of you are facing closed markets, drops in wholesale orders, revenue hits, and overall uncertainty in your businesses. Others have increased or maintained sales, but are facing supply, shipping, or production issues. Still others are just starting your business journey and feeling unsure how to proceed. Whatever the specifics of what you are facing, it is true that there is both a crisis and an opportunity in all of this — but the stress and sadness are very real.

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Emily Kerr-Finell Emily Kerr-Finell

How Makers Can Apply for SBA Disaster Loans

The Small Business Administration announced that they are offering Disaster Assistance Loans to eligible business owners. Read more about the details of the loan information and 3-part application process.

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What Makers + Stores Are Doing to Adapt During the Pandemic

We started getting emails from makers and stores within days of coronavirus hitting the United States. So many stores began closing. And so many makers saw dizzying drops to their revenues. Day jobs were lost; markets closed and heaps of inventory languished; so many people are taking care of small children and trying to save businesses. And above all, everyone had so much uncertainty.

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Emily Kerr-Finell Emily Kerr-Finell

Coronavirus: what we're seeing from stores + makers

This is such a difficult, weird, and uncertain time for humans in general and makers and store owners in particular!

Of course, everybody has different burdens and experiences in the face of this challenge. Medical providers, teachers, parents, government officials, and everyone else each have a unique role to play in keeping themselves and the people they are responsible for safe.

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Emily Kerr-Finell Emily Kerr-Finell

3 Simple Ideas if 2020 Planning Is Overwhelming

I love planning and reflection. That “big picture” time is usually the most satisfying and peaceful part of my work.
But sometimes a bigger reflection process feels overwhelming. For instance, this month, we are doing a big batch of Wholesale In a Box improvements. And when you combine that with all the rest of life and holidays and management and family -- currently I’m planning more like 12 hours in advance than 12 months in advance.

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