Wellness start-up Take.In blends jewellery and tech to improve breathing
A brief interview preview about wellness start-up Take.In, co-founded by Ashlee Rose and Kristy Taylor, which blends jewellery and technology to help people improve their breathing. The article is part of a weekly small-business owner interview series in the NZ Herald, but the full content is behind a paywall with only a short preview available.
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Ashlee Rose and Kristy Taylor, co-founders of Take.In, are launching a new approach to mindfulness technology.
Ashlee Rose and Kristy Taylor, co-founders of Take.In, talk to Tom Raynel about creating a new wellness technology and their sacrifices to pursue the tech start-up.
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