Kevin Hart’s Hart House opened on the USC campus and vegan frozen dessert brand Chloe’s just launched new vegan ice cream sandwiches.
Kevin Hart Opens Fourth Vegan Restaurant in LA
Kevin Hart’s vegan fast food concept Hart House opened the doors to its fourth Los Angeles location this week. The new outpost is located on the University of Southern California campus, making it one of the most accessible vegan options for students. Hart House USC features a massive outdoor patio with games like giant jenga and cornhole as well as ample seating around tables, a fire pit, and a fountain, making it an ideal hangout spot. Hart House’s menu features vegan fast food at an affordable price point and is open from 11am-10pm.

Exterior of Hart House USC Courtesy of Hart House
Vegan Dessert Brand Chloe’s Launches Ice Cream Sandwiches
If you’ve ever been vegan on a hot day, you’ve probably heard of Chloe’s frozen vegan treats. With a product line ranging from frozen fruit bars with no added sugar to chocolate oat milk bars, Chloe’s has a frozen treat for everyone. Just in time for summer, Chloe’s has launched vegan and gluten-free ice cream sandwiches. The plant-based cookie sandwiches are available nationwide at gtfoitsvegan.com.

Courtesy of Chloe's
Black-Owned Vegan Restaurant Opens in Indianapolis’ Circle Centre Mall
Indy’s Circle Centre Mall recently gained a new all-vegan alkaline restaurant. Black-owned Alkaline Electric Goddess focuses on optimal, holistic nutrition as well as sustainability, education, and community engagement. From vibrant salads bursting with fresh organic produce to hearty grain-free entrees and flavorful wraps, every dish is carefully crafted to nourish the body while tantalizing the taste buds. Alkaline Electric Goddess is located inside Circle Centre Mall at 49 W Maryland St, Indianapolis, IN 46204. Visit TheAlkalineElectricGoddess.com for more information.

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Just launched: Laughing in the Face of Chaos by Rudá Iandê
Exhausted from trying to hold it all together?
You show up. You smile. You say the right things. But under the surface, something’s tightening. Maybe you don’t want to “stay positive” anymore. Maybe you’re done pretending everything’s fine.
This book is your permission slip to stop performing. To understand chaos at its root and all of your emotional layers.
In Laughing in the Face of Chaos, Brazilian shaman Rudá Iandê brings over 30 years of deep, one-on-one work helping people untangle from the roles they’ve been stuck in—so they can return to something real. He exposes the quiet pressure to be good, be successful, be spiritual—and shows how freedom often lives on the other side of that pressure.
This isn’t a book about becoming your best self. It’s about becoming your real self.
