Earthkind Founder Kari Warberg Block is
One of a Kind
Welcome to my blog, where I humbly, yet boldly, offer a brighter more hopeful future to our young entrepreneurial achievers – one that prepares our future leaders for saner, wiser, more sustainable social and economic impact.

How to Stop ‘Wanting’ and Start ‘Having’ in 4 Steps
Have you ever felt like your life would be so much better if you were in charge; if you were self-made, or could influence your destiny? I know this feeling

5 Questions You Need to Ask Yourself on the Path to Growth
This week, I have the great honor of visiting world class female athletes as they come together for the first Women Shred bike festival in the Ozarks. At the same time,

3 Ways to Stop Seeing Problems and Start Seizing Opportunity
Being in business is simply finding a way to solve problems in a new way. A way that’s better, faster, or cheaper. So, why do some people only see problems,

Inventing a Better Version of You
Brain scientists say that we live in survival mode 95% of the time. We don’t realize it, but in this mode, we do the same things day after day, and

Building Better Communities with Retail Brand Partnerships
Starting my business around my kitchen table as a North Dakota farm wife shaped my worldview. EarthKind’s flagship product, Fresh Cab Rodent Repellent, was invented because I personally knew the

What is written in your heart for 2019?
When each new year comes around I ask myself, “what is written in my heart?” Life is precious and our time is limited, so for me it’s the big question

A Suitcase filled with Kindness for the Winter Solstice
Like many Americans, I try to take a vacation every winter. We like to head off to somewhere warm with beaches, fun, and sun. Seeking the sun each winter makes

Why We Need to Keep Raising the Green Bar
Leading with purpose is my mantra. As a lifelong nature lover and entrepreneur, I’ve found purpose by using business to make the world a better place. Consciously choosing kindness in

Why I Joined Burt’s Bees Natural Launchpad
I can confidently tell you as a farmer, and nature lover, that making the world green requires more than just soil, water and sunshine. Our entire ecosystem depends on pollinators, like bees, to cross-pollinate