It Could Be a Cold, Expensive Winter for Utility Customers
Meredith Galante Meredith Galante

It Could Be a Cold, Expensive Winter for Utility Customers

An estimated 1 in 6 American households, or roughly 20 million U.S. households, are already behind on their utility bills after a scorching summer and before the cold winter has begun. In addition, the U.S. Energy Information Administration says natural gas prices are expected to jump 28% this winter, perpetuating the crisis.

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Eight Ways the Wine and Spirits Industry Will Change in 2021
Meredith Galante Meredith Galante

Eight Ways the Wine and Spirits Industry Will Change in 2021

After an unprecedented and historic year globally, most people are happily ushering in the new year. In 2020, Americans mostly stayed home—and that resulted in more drinking than ever. The climate change crisis continued to peak, and civil rights movements helped focus on Black entrepreneurs across many industries.

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How To Use Podcasts To Increase Wine and Liquor Sales
Meredith Galante Meredith Galante

How To Use Podcasts To Increase Wine and Liquor Sales

You may be surprised to learn that some people walking around with headphones on are not listening to the latest Taylor Swift album, but are instead learning about the latest liquor industry news and gaining a few mixology tips.

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Consumers Are Seeking Out Black-Owned Wines – Here’s Why You Should Too
Meredith Galante Meredith Galante

Consumers Are Seeking Out Black-Owned Wines – Here’s Why You Should Too

Since the death of George Floyd in May, Black Lives Matter protests have flooded the streets across the country. In Corporate America and across a multitude of industries, companies are pledging to devote more resources towards and focus on Black brands, Black entrepreneurs, and Black-owned businesses.

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