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.

Working up to an Investor
I have seen many very successful entrepreneurs take on investors only to regret it. Painfully, regret it. There could be many reasons for this, and I have always been wary,

Purpose Changes Lives
One thing I know for sure is that “Purpose Changes Lives.” There is no better example of that than my co-worker Jack. When I started EarthKind, I had the

Force for Good
“Lift your spirit to a higher place, open your heart to a kinder earth, and destiny will knock.” These words became my driving force after an accident that left me

10 Tips for Inspiring Others
The definition of inspiration is the process of being mentally stimulated to do or feel something, especially to do something creative – a sudden brilliant, creative or timely idea. Often,

Leadership – Energize the Vision
Leadership is, of course, subjective. But its foundation stems from one thing: the ability of an individual to establish a following among other individuals or teams. Some people appear natural

Courage, Curiosity, Confidence
Recently this month, I was asked to deliver the keynote speech at Mountain Plains Business Education Association (M-PBEA) regional conference in Bismarck, ND “Inspiring Tomorrow’s Legends” was the theme of

Pink’s Not What You Think
Today is National Pink Day, and as it happens to be one of my favorite colors, I thought it would be fun to explore its origins and impact on our

5 ways to be a game-changer in your own life
“There is one thing that gives radiance to everything. It’s the idea of something around the corner.” – GC Chesterson, author. According to brain scientist and gaming expert Jane Gongial,

Playing The Game
One of my favorite job functions is to attend women’s biz conferences. Some CEO’s think this is a chore and a bore, but for me, the opportunity to hear great