Thursday June 13th

๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚๏ธ Gen Z and Millennials Lost in Translation at Work

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  • Gen Z and Millennials lost in translation at work

  • Shop these Canadian businesses going green

  • Archive Market is back!

  • Catch Luminato until June 16th

  • Notable Spotlight: Mizzica Gelato (new location)

  • Notable Plug ๐Ÿ”Œ 

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Feeling Lost in Translation at Work? You're Not Alone (and It's Not Your Fault)

Ever feel like everyone else at work speaks a secret language? Turns out, you're not imagining it. Here's the deal:

  • Jargon Overload: A new study shows Gen Z and Millennials are confused by workplace jargon like "low-hanging fruit" and "blue sky thinking."

  • Feeling Left Out: Nearly half say this lingo makes them feel excluded.

  • Fake It Till You Make It? Many young workers admit to using jargon they don't understand to fit in.

Why this matters: Jargon isn't just awkward; it can hurt your career. It can lead to misunderstandings and missed opportunities. But here's the good news: By being open about the issue, we can break down these barriers and create a more inclusive work environment.


Sustainable Style and Beyond, Canadian Businesses Going Green

The fight for a healthier planet feels increasingly urgent, and millennials are leading the charge for change. But with overflowing landfills and endless plastic packaging, navigating everyday purchases with an eco-conscious mind can feel overwhelming. Thankfully, a wave of Canadian entrepreneurs is emerging to bridge the gap. From redefining swimwear to reimagining beauty products, these businesses are proving that sustainability can go hand-in-hand with style, quality, and a healthier planet. Let's dive into a few inspiring examples leading the green revolution.

  • Swimwear Made to Last: OCIN uses recycled materials and offers a recycling program for swimsuits (any brand!).

  • Peanut Butter with a Purpose: Mumgry offers delicious nut butters with clean ingredients and ethical sourcing.

  • Hair Extensions for a Healthy Planet: Rร“UN Beauty makes hair extensions from plants, reducing waste and chemicals.

Why this matters: You care about the environment, and these businesses are making it easier to shop your values. Sustainable products are becoming more prevalent, and by supporting these innovative companies, you can help create a greener future.

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 ๐ŸŒ AROUND THE INTERWEBS  

Archive Market is having their next event in Toronto on June 15th.

Located at Chefs Hall, 111 Richmond St. W

See the post below.
@archivemarket_

Things to do in Toronto June 15th weekend! ๐Ÿ“Chefs Hall, 111 Richmond St W, Toronto #vintagemarket #torontovintage #thingstodointoronto #vi... See more

Luminato is back!

Catch the famous festival until June 16th for free.

Located near Roy Thomson Hall Pecaut Square.

See the video below.
@preevoyage

Luminato Festival is back! Donโ€™t miss out on the chance to watch Toronto turn into an artistic playground. From June 5th to June 16th Th... See more

๐Ÿ”ฆ NOTABLE SPOTLIGHT ๐Ÿ”ฆ

@anjaliblogstoronto

New Location of Torontoโ€™s Viral Popular Gelato shop ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ #toronto #torontolife #torontolifestyle #lifestyle #torontoblogger #blogger #viral ... See more

New Location!

๐Ÿ“ 2375 Yonge Street

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