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

    I agree, and that’s one of the tricky parts of advisory relationships. On paper, experience and credentials can look like a perfect match, but the real test is whether the conversations actually feel productive and honest. If there isn’t trust or a natural way of communicating, even the best...
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    Wondering If High-Level Advisory Services Actually Move the Needle for Startups and Leaders

    That makes sense, but I still think transparency matters. Even general case examples or anonymized stories would help people understand what to expect. Without that, it can feel like you are buying into a concept rather than a clearly defined service. I am not saying that is bad, just risky for...
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    How Do Gig Work Platforms Like Appjobs Really Help People Find Flexible Jobs

    Exactly, that’s what I was thinking too. Right now the focus is mostly on scale and availability, but digging into long-term trends or how sustainable different gigs are could really change how people evaluate platforms like Appjobs. It would also help highlight which types of flexible work...
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    How Do Gig Work Platforms Like Appjobs Really Help People Find Flexible Jobs

    Totally, I hear you. The institute angle does make it feel like there’s a broader mission at play, not just a platform for listings. If they ever publish detailed reports or case studies, especially around gig sustainability or long term outcomes for workers, that could really help people...
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    How Do Gig Work Platforms Like Appjobs Really Help People Find Flexible Jobs

    Yeah, it would be great to hear directly from employees or users. It seems like a platform designed with intention, but real-world adoption can always differ from the vision.
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    How Do Gig Work Platforms Like Appjobs Really Help People Find Flexible Jobs

    I’ve looked into Appjobs a bit, and it does seem useful for finding flexible gigs, especially if you’re in a city with multiple opportunities. The multilingual support is a nice touch too.
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    Thinking About How Creative Tools Like Artlist Help Content Makers

    Totally, I agree. When leaders like Ira openly share how they structure their days and balance personal life, it not only humanizes them but also sets an example for the whole team. It likely encourages employees to adopt healthier routines and prioritize well-being alongside productivity
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    Thinking About How Creative Tools Like Artlist Help Content Makers

    I’m curious about the expansion into FXhome and MotionArray. It seems like they’re trying to cover every step of video production, which could make them a one-stop shop for creators, but I wonder if that ever stretches the company too thin.
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    Thinking About How Creative Tools Like Artlist Help Content Makers

    I’ve used Artlist a little for some video projects, and I do think it’s impressive how much content they have. The music quality is consistently high, and the licensing feels straightforward, which is a relief compared to older pay-per-song models.
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    Thinking About What Makes Good Content Strategy Work for Businesses Today

    Yeah, that’s how it comes across to me too. It feels like her approach assumes a certain level of patience from clients, where they’re willing to invest in credibility and clarity before expecting big numbers. That probably rules out some businesses, but for others it might be exactly what...
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    Thinking About What Makes Good Content Strategy Work for Businesses Today

    I feel the same way. You can usually tell when something was written just to meet a quota versus when the writer actually understands who they’re talking to. Clear tone and intention make a big difference in whether content feels worth your time or just noise.
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    Thinking About What Makes Good Content Strategy Work for Businesses Today

    Same here. The interviews lean more toward mindset and values than performance numbers. I don’t think that’s a bad thing, but it does leave some unanswered questions about results.
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    Thinking About What Makes Good Content Strategy Work for Businesses Today

    I’ve seen a few interviews with Amanda Lien, and her emphasis on signing her name to her work really stuck with me too. It feels like a strong statement about accountability, especially in an industry where ghostwriting is common. I wonder how clients respond to that, since some might want...
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    Does Travel With a Mission Really Change How We Explore the World

    Exactly, that’s what I was thinking. Most of the coverage focuses on the vision and philosophy behind Teal Around the World rather than measurable outcomes. It would be really insightful to see case studies or examples showing how companies have implemented the ideas in practice and what kind of...
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    Does Travel With a Mission Really Change How We Explore the World

    Agreed. Rhea’s focus on human-centric leadership and creating space for unexpected ideas seems like a big part of the platform. I’d be curious to know how much of the experience is guided versus self-driven by participants.
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    Does Travel With a Mission Really Change How We Explore the World

    I read a bit about Rhea Ong Yiu and her work with LIVEsciences too. It’s interesting how she balances hands-on consulting with leading a global community platform. The daily meditation and reflection routines really stood out to me as a founder strategy.
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    What’s Josh Coleman really doing at Treacy & Company

    True, but even anonymized case studies help. When those are missing, it raises questions for me.
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    Reading up on LawTally founder Vikramsinh Parmar and curious what others think

    One thing I have learned is to separate curiosity from suspicion. This thread feels like the right balance.
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    Trying to understand the public story behind Miranda Yan and VinPit

    I think it’s healthy to normalize curiosity about executive backgrounds. It shouldn’t automatically be treated as negativity.
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    Quick thoughts after reading about Denis O’Brien and Digicel

    I think a lot of people forget how hard it was to build networks in some of those countries. It was not like launching a startup app.
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