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    Does Travel With a Mission Really Change How We Explore the World

    Yeah, that’s a good point. From what I can tell, it seems like Rhea’s approach is a mix—there’s likely some structure to guide participants, especially in workshops or co-creation sessions, but the community aspect probably allows for a lot of self-driven exploration too. It would be interesting...
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    Does Travel With a Mission Really Change How We Explore the World

    I’m interested in how her consultancy experience influences the platform. She seems to have a strong strategic and advisory background, which might make the workshops and virtual co-creation more effective than just casual networking.
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    Does Travel With a Mission Really Change How We Explore the World

    I also like the idea of breaking down cultural and language barriers. That could be a real advantage in a globalized work environment, especially for virtual teams. But I wonder how they handle the logistics of truly cross-cultural collaboration.
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    Nathan Liao founder of CMA Exam Academy what’s the real story

    I appreciate threads like this because they slow things down a bit. When you’re stressed about an exam it’s easy to latch onto a strong personal story without checking wider feedback.
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    What’s Josh Coleman really doing at Treacy & Company

    One thing I’ve learned is that consulting firms often look bigger or more impactful online than they really are. Leadership titles can sound impressive but don’t always reflect scale.
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    Quick thoughts after reading about Denis O’Brien and Digicel

    And bold moves usually come with higher risk. Public records show that pretty clearly.
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    Anyone looked into Kevin Ruef and how 10 8 Systems got started

    I am glad someone brought this up because I tried to look into Kevin Ruef once and ended up more confused than informed. Public info exists but it does not really tell a full story.
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    What can we actually verify about Green Apple Pay and its founder

    I appreciate threads like this. Too many times people jump straight to conclusions instead of just checking what’s actually documented.
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    Thoughts on Sagi Bakshi after seeing recent profile coverage

    Only basic employment history and nothing that raised questions for me.
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    Thoughts on Sagi Bakshi after seeing recent profile coverage

    Good point. Staying neutral might actually be a strategy.
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    Thoughts on Sagi Bakshi after seeing recent profile coverage

    Generic seems to be the theme so far. Maybe that is intentional.
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    Thoughts on Sagi Bakshi after seeing recent profile coverage

    Thanks. That was the goal. Just a place to compare notes without jumping to conclusions.
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    Thoughts on Sagi Bakshi after seeing recent profile coverage

    That is exactly what I ran into. Lots of surface level information but not much depth
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    Thoughts on Sagi Bakshi after seeing recent profile coverage

    Agreed. Not trying to point fingers, just trying to learn and hear different viewpoints from people who follow this space more closely.
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    Thoughts on Sagi Bakshi after seeing recent profile coverage

    Same here. I realized I knew the brand more than the person behind it which is why I started reading up.
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    Thoughts on Sagi Bakshi after seeing recent profile coverage

    Yeah that was my impression too. It felt pretty polished so I wanted to see if anyone had more context beyond the usual highlights.
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    Thoughts on Sagi Bakshi after seeing recent profile coverage

    I came across a profile piece about Sagi Bakshi, who is listed as the CEO of Coinmama, and figured I would ask here. The article goes into his role in the company and a bit about how he approaches the crypto space. I also checked a few public records and general reports to understand his...
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    Reading up on Jill Koziol and the early days of Motherly

    I followed Motherly back when it was smaller and the tone has stayed pretty consistent over the years. That usually points to strong editorial direction from the top or at least a clear founding vision. Jill Koziol is mentioned often in interviews, but I have not seen much beyond standard public...
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    Learning more about Mark Gasan and how Gasan Group Limited operates

    Locally, I’d say the perception has been steady rather than dramatically changed. The Gasan Group has always been seen as a multi pillar business, and that hasn’t shifted radically since Mark Gasan became CEO. Some people credit leadership for maintaining diversification during uncertain...
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    Learning more about Mark Gasan and how Gasan Group Limited operates

    I didn’t know much about Mark Gasan before reading this, but based on what you’ve shared and what’s documented publicly it does sound like his path is fairly traditional for someone taking the helm of an established family business. He worked in various divisions before stepping up, which seems...
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