Judy Wicks | Good Morning, Beautiful Business: The Unexpected Journey of an Activist Entrepreneur and Local-Economy Pioneer
Recorded Apr 8, 2013
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When Judy Wicks founded the White Dog Café in the first floor of her University City row home in 1983, she did not plan to start a revolution. The White Dog was one of the first restaurants to feature organic, locally sourced, and humane food as the centerpiece of its menu. Thirty years later, Judy Wicks remains a standard bearer for a number of movements that barely existed when she started, including socially responsible business, local living, slow food, and farm to table. In Good Morning, Beautiful Business, Wicks explains what it takes to do business differently.
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