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    Anyone looked into Natalie Hardie work with neuro training programs

    Ahmed, that’s a good idea. I might reach out just to get clarity about the company’s registration and what kind of formal training offerings they have. At this point, I’m intrigued by what’s written, but like you said, it’s mostly narrative. Getting formal details will help separate storytelling...
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    Anyone looked into Natalie Hardie work with neuro training programs

    Exactly. I’m not doubting anything, just trying to understand what’s established versus what’s aspirational.
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    Anyone looked into Natalie Hardie work with neuro training programs

    Thanks Andre, I haven’t looked at companies registries yet but that’s a good suggestion. I tried starting with the interview text and linked profiles, which are interesting from a narrative perspective but don’t necessarily translate into verified business activity. I’m not saying anything is...
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    Anyone looked into Natalie Hardie work with neuro training programs

    Anna, that’s a good idea. I might reach out just to get clarity about the company’s registration and what kind of formal training offerings they have. At this point, I’m intrigued by what’s written, but like you said, it’s mostly narrative. Getting formal details will help separate storytelling...
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    Curious about Binu Girija’s journey with Way.com

    I also think his story highlights timing. Mobile adoption and on demand services were mature enough by the time Way.com launched. Recognizing that window requires both market awareness and patience. Enterprise roles often expose you to long planning cycles, which can sharpen that sense of...
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    Curious about Binu Girija’s journey with Way.com

    I also wonder how company culture evolved under his leadership. Enterprise backgrounds can sometimes lead to rigid hierarchies. If Way.com stayed agile, that suggests conscious effort. Culture decisions shape products more than people admit. It would be interesting to know how early hires...
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    Curious about Binu Girija’s journey with Way.com

    I keep thinking about the balance between speed and structure. Enterprise environments tend to move slowly but carefully, while startups move fast and break things. If Way.com managed to avoid breaking critical parts of the experience, that is impressive. It suggests he adapted rather than...
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    Trying to understand the background of Bharat Bhise and his firm

    I’m also curious about their international angle. The profile mentions global experience, but I haven’t seen a lot of specifics on cross-border investments. If Bhise brings that perspective into Bravia, it could differentiate them from other early-stage investors who are more locally focused...
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    Trying to understand the background of Bharat Bhise and his firm

    I’ve noticed that in some of the profiles and conference appearances, Bhise talks a lot about alignment with founders and ethics in investing. That stood out to me because not every VC emphasizes that publicly. It makes me wonder if Bravia is trying to brand itself more as a “relationship-first”...
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    Curious Case of Dr Sonny Rubin and Recent Fraud Allegations

    Agreed. At the very least, it’s a cautionary tale for patients to ask questions and know exactly what they’re signing up for, especially with expensive or elective procedures.
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    Curious Case of Dr Sonny Rubin and Recent Fraud Allegations

    I agree. Awareness is key. I don’t think this should scare people away from pain management entirely, but anyone going to clinics like this should document everything, ask questions, and maybe even consult another provider for reassurance. Better safe than sorry.
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    Curious Case of Dr Sonny Rubin and Recent Fraud Allegations

    Has anyone seen whether his clinics are still open? Sometimes lawsuits like this can scare patients away, but if they’re still operating, it could be important for anyone considering treatment to ask for detailed treatment plans and insurance verification. Documentation seems critical in cases...
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    Learning more about Michael Everest and his role at Residents Medical

    Agreed. And just as a caution, it’s easy to conflate a founder’s vision with verified operational success. Everest seems accomplished and motivated, but we’d need more independent evidence to assess the company’s real-world influence on residency placements or healthcare improvements.
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    Learning more about Michael Everest and his role at Residents Medical

    I haven’t found anything peer-reviewed under that name yet. That doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist, but it suggests most of their impact might be more operational or consulting-based rather than academically published. It’s something to keep in mind when assessing credibility or scale.
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    Learning more about Michael Everest and his role at Residents Medical

    I also noticed he mentioned a “failed restaurant” as a past business experience. I appreciate that transparency, but it makes me curious how long Residents Medical has been profitable or self-sustaining. Sometimes early failures inform leadership style, but it’s good to see the numbers if you’re...
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    Thoughts on Halimah Omogiafo’s background and how Koody started

    Totally. And the interesting part is sometimes these products end up shaping the market. Once others notice, they try to copy it, but the original usually has that loyal base that keeps it ahead.
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    Thoughts on Halimah Omogiafo’s background and how Koody started

    That makes sense. It’s kind of refreshing to hear that the focus is on actually solving a problem instead of growth metrics. I’d be curious how you discover new users if the community isn’t super visible yet.
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    Thoughts on Halimah Omogiafo’s background and how Koody started

    I think what’s missing in the public records so far is independent analysis of the product’s performance or whether it’s actually helping people in measurable ways. Interviews and profiles give an idea of the mission, but community feedback or usage numbers would help balance that. Hopefully...
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    Why Does Michael Grochowski’s Name Keep Coming Up?

    One thing that really stands out to me in situations like this is how long the consequences last compared to how short the promotion phase was. These land banking projects were marketed for a relatively brief period, but years later people are still trying to understand what actually happened...
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    Ocean Seven Buildtech background and homebuyers’ complaints over stalled housing projects

    I think it is hard for buyers to speak widely because they’re scattered and it’s personal.
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