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My guest this week Carmin Black, Co-Founder and CEO of Half United. Founded in 2009 in Wilmington, N.C., Half United is a globally-minded human-first lifestyle brand committed to partnering with customers to fight hunger and empower lives with each purchase made.
Each collection reflects Carmin's love of fashion, philanthropy, and travel, seen every season in the product design, as well as the videos of the people and places where each purchase helps.
Half United is sold in more than 300 stores globally and embraces a philosophy of humans-first by fighting hunger and poverty, specifically for children and families, with every purchase made.
3:54 – Carmin 101My mom, and many of the women in my family, were extremely fashionable and worked in the fashion industry.
I’m like, “Holy cow! We’ve got fashion. We’ve got philanthropy.”
I didn’t live in a home that personally battled hunger. We were the family that was giving to hungry people.
Food is one of the few things in life that is a level playing field. We all know what it means to be hungry, and we all need to eat.
When we think we are the masters of our fate and the dictators of our destiny and we don’t recognize a higher power, it’s not a good place to be.
https://www.halfunited.com/
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My guest this week Carmin Black, Co-Founder and CEO of Half United. Founded in 2009 in Wilmington, N.C., Half United is a globally-minded human-first lifestyle brand committed to partnering with customers to fight hunger and empower lives with each purchase made.
Each collection reflects Carmin's love of fashion, philanthropy, and travel, seen every season in the product design, as well as the videos of the people and places where each purchase helps.
Half United is sold in more than 300 stores globally and embraces a philosophy of humans-first by fighting hunger and poverty, specifically for children and families, with every purchase made.
3:54 – Carmin 101My mom, and many of the women in my family, were extremely fashionable and worked in the fashion industry.
I’m like, “Holy cow! We’ve got fashion. We’ve got philanthropy.”
I didn’t live in a home that personally battled hunger. We were the family that was giving to hungry people.
Food is one of the few things in life that is a level playing field. We all know what it means to be hungry, and we all need to eat.
When we think we are the masters of our fate and the dictators of our destiny and we don’t recognize a higher power, it’s not a good place to be.
https://www.halfunited.com/
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