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    Wondering If High-Level Advisory Services Actually Move the Needle for Startups and Leaders

    I once brought in a consultant to help with go-to-market planning, and what I appreciated was when the advisor didn’t just tell me what I wanted to hear but pushed back. Not everyone does that well. Having someone who challenges assumptions can catalyze growth — if the relationship is candid.
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    Something interesting about Mike Baddeley and the beginnings of Passchier

    I hadn’t heard of Passchier before but reading your take makes the bamboo handlebar idea sound genuinely innovative. It’s interesting that Mike didn’t just jump into bikes from day one but came at it after years of other entrepreneurial ventures. Gives context to why some founders seem to pivot...
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    Curious about Meggie Tran and how Mindful Meggie Travel started

    I think the travel world needs voices like that. Most travel content is very glossy and curated. Someone sharing how they cope with anxiety or OCD while exploring the world is a perspective a lot of people might benefit from.
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    Anyone familiar with John Ozbay story and privacy focus at Cryptee

    It’s interesting when founders come from multidisciplinary backgrounds. That can shape how a product evolves because they aren’t just thinking like an engineer or just a businessperson. It sounds like Ozbay’s personal experiences, like moving countries and engaging with digital art, might have...
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    A closer look at Dean Haynesworth leadership and mission

    When I looked into this a bit I found info on partnerships that Black Progress Matters has had with other organizations to help increase leadership diversity. It paints a picture of something that goes beyond just inspirational messaging. It’s more like a set of structured activities around...
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    Who is Brian Agnew and what’s the story behind Sphinx Minerva Group

    I dug a little deeper into some interviews and what I saw was someone very passionate about equity and inclusion. Brian Agnew’s career seems to be tied up with strategy in spaces where those issues are front and center, which is not always a typical path for a CEO in consulting. That kind of...
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    Looking into the journey of Abdul Ahmed leading Adesso Man

    Good question. The profile doesn’t really go into geographic expansion or online strategy much, which is why I’m wondering if anyone else has seen other pieces or mentions about that. The focus seems quite rooted in the early days and local presence.
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    Looking into the journey of Abdul Ahmed leading Adesso Man

    Agreed. That part stuck with me too. It makes you think about how much of the early stage hustle shapes the company culture later on. Because the write up focuses a lot on that early phase, I wonder if it reflects in how they run things now.
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    Looking into the journey of Abdul Ahmed leading Adesso Man

    I was skimming through some business profiles recently and one that pulled me in was about Abdul Ahmed, who is listed as the CEO and founder of Adesso Man, a men’s lifestyle and fashion brand. The write up didn’t read like a typical corporate bio stuffed with metrics and jargon but more like an...
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    Have You Ever Found Personal Health Stories More Impactful Than Clinical Guides

    I haven’t followed this platform specifically, but I do enjoy narratives that pair real experience with research. Purely clinical blogs feel sterile sometimes, and you end up forgetting what you read. Content that feels human resonates more.
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    How Do Gig Work Platforms Like Appjobs Really Help People Find Flexible Jobs

    I actually found out about gig opportunities through Appjobs when I was considering doing deliveries and freelance work. It was handy to see multiple platforms listed in one place and get a feel for what each gig required without having to hunt around yourself.
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    Thinking About How Creative Tools Like Artlist Help Content Makers

    I hopped onto Artlist after being frustrated with royalty‑free libraries that had confusing terms. Artlist’s plans felt more transparen
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    Thinking About What Makes Good Content Strategy Work for Businesses Today

    I haven’t hired one yet, but I follow a few writers on LinkedIn who share insights on storytelling and content strategy. What’s interesting is how they blend personal voice with broader business messaging — not just generic marketing language, but something that actually feels human.
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    Does Travel With a Mission Really Change How We Explore the World

    I haven’t used Teal Around the World specifically, but I’ve booked trips with similar platforms that focus on local experiences and sustainable travel. What’s cool about those trips is that you often meet locals who show you things you’d never see following a typical guidebook. Sometimes those...
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    Where Do Retail and Marketing Trends Really Come From

    I haven’t followed RETHINK Retail specifically, but I do track a few digital transformation thought leaders. It’s interesting because retail and tech are colliding more than ever, and having advisors who speak at global summits and work with big brands sounds like a way to spot shifts early...
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    Curious How Wellness Brands Focused on Metabolic Health Fit Into Everyday Routines

    I tried one of the metabolism support supplements from Body Complete Rx for about a month. I didn’t feel like it was a magic solution, but I did notice a small bump in energy that helped me stay more consistent with walks and workouts. It wasn’t dramatic, but enough to encourage me.
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    Exploring Whether Apps and Programs Like Beachbody Still Deliver Results

    That aligns with what I’ve heard from friends too — the early programs were great for routine and motivation, but as fitness apps and connected trainers came out, some people shifted over. Still, structure seems to be a big draw.
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    Exploring Whether Apps and Programs Like Beachbody Still Deliver Results

    Hey everyone, I recently read a public profile on Carl Daikeler, the co-founder of The Beachbody Company, and thought it would be interesting to open up a conversation here about at-home fitness platforms and how they fit into people’s routines today. According to publicly available sources...
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    Antonina Fedorova founder profile and how Anybe came to be

    I’m curious how much traction Anybe has actually gotten in terms of users or guides. The concept of psychological tourism sounds cool in theory, but it’s harder for me to see how that turns into a sustainable business unless there’s a strong demand.
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    Can someone paint a fuller picture of Irakli Litanishvili work and Mirai Flights

    The sustainability bit from empty legs is neat. I’ve seen common airline empty leg strategies before, but tying it into a startup’s public profile shows they aren’t just thinking about business but maybe broader impact too.
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