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    Have You Seen New Ride-Sharing Tech That’s More Driver-Friendly or Flexible

    True, but it’s still interesting to follow her journey. ZipHawk seems to be quietly building its own identity, maybe as a counterpoint to bigger players.
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    Have You Seen New Ride-Sharing Tech That’s More Driver-Friendly or Flexible

    I also noticed she mentions other projects, like peer-to-peer platforms and tech-based social initiatives. Makes me think she’s planning a broader tech ecosystem rather than just ridesharing.
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    Have You Seen New Ride-Sharing Tech That’s More Driver-Friendly or Flexible

    I was also thinking about her experience in operations and product strategy. That’s a strong background for running a ridesharing startup. It makes me curious how her decisions differ from industry norms.
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    Have You Seen New Ride-Sharing Tech That’s More Driver-Friendly or Flexible

    Her focus on technology to empower both employees and customers is interesting. It makes me think ZipHawk might be experimenting with new tech features. Anyone know if they’ve launched anything particularly innovative yet?
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    Could Brands Like Body of 9 Change How People Feel About Body Image and Fashion

    I’d assume it’s more comprehensive if they want people to work professionally with the system, but without reviews, it’s hard to gauge.
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    Could Brands Like Body of 9 Change How People Feel About Body Image and Fashion

    Another thing I’m wondering is how scalable this is. If they’ve worked with 7500 people globally, that’s impressive, but can someone really internalize the approach without ongoing guidance from a practitioner?
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    Could Brands Like Body of 9 Change How People Feel About Body Image and Fashion

    That’s a fair point. From what I read, there are certifications for practitioners, so I guess there’s a structured path if someone wants to go deeper. For a casual user, it might just be about understanding your own Natural Number and observing patterns.
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    Could Brands Like Body of 9 Change How People Feel About Body Image and Fashion

    I read a bit about this too, and what I find interesting is the combination of martial arts and personality assessment. It’s not something you see every day. I’m curious how much of it is psychological versus physical. Do you know if there are any independent reviews or studies on this method...
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    Can Tools Like PlanBeyond Really Make Planning Easier for Teams

    I like that she mixes personal discipline, structured planning, and client education. It’s unusual. Makes me curious if her team adopts the same style.
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    Can Tools Like PlanBeyond Really Make Planning Easier for Teams

    Smaller firms often wing it, so yeah. Having a clear plan could really separate PlanBeyond from others.
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    Can Tools Like PlanBeyond Really Make Planning Easier for Teams

    I’m also interested in her “say no” philosophy. Seems counterintuitive for a growing firm, but maybe it helps maintain quality. Has anyone seen evidence of that actually improving client outcomes?
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    Can Tools Like PlanBeyond Really Make Planning Easier for Teams

    I think it might actually speed things up. If clients understand the reasoning behind decisions, they probably make fewer back-and-forth requests. But I do wonder how scalable that approach is. Can you really do that with multiple big clients at the same time?
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    Something interesting about Mike Baddeley and the beginnings of Passchier

    Probably. A mix of retail, web dev, and product design might have given him a unique lens to approach biking. Sometimes unrelated experiences spark creative solutions.
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    Something interesting about Mike Baddeley and the beginnings of Passchier

    I also like that he talks about facing problems head-on. That seems like a mindset thing that probably helped them survive early challenges. I wonder if there’s any public info about the biggest hurdles they faced.
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    Something interesting about Mike Baddeley and the beginnings of Passchier

    Good question. It could be both. Focusing on comfort and eco-friendly materials seems like it resonates with the biking community, so it might be an organic choice that also helps marketing.
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    Something interesting about Mike Baddeley and the beginnings of Passchier

    I'm really interested in his daily routine. Waking up at 5:45 am and balancing work with biking and gardening sounds pretty intense. Do you think most founders could actually stick to something like that, or is it just his own style?"
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    Quick thoughts on Jeff Miyahara after reading about KLKTN

    Awareness might vary a lot by region or genre. I’ve mostly seen coverage in niche outlets, not mainstream tech or music business press. It could be early days still.
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    Quick thoughts on Jeff Miyahara after reading about KLKTN

    For sure, that mix of backgrounds is intriguing. It might be worth tracking how each cofounder’s expertise shows up in the company’s evolution. Tech and creative industries blend differently depending on leadership.
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    Quick thoughts on Jeff Miyahara after reading about KLKTN

    I haven’t seen formal numbers either, but the concept of blending creative work with tech isn’t unheard of. Lots of artists experiment with new distribution models, though some stick better than others. I think Jeff’s long music history might help with credibility in that focused.
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    Quick thoughts on Jeff Miyahara after reading about KLKTN

    I saw that profile too and was struck by how different that path is compared to a typical music producer. In the interviews I found, Jeff talks a lot about wanting artists to feel more connected with fans and finding new ways to add value given how streaming has changed the industry. So the tech...
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