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    What caught my eye about Jerome Myers and the story behind Myers Methods

    I was reading through profiles of founders and the one on Jerome Myers, the person behind Myers Methods, really made me pause and think about the story arc. The piece talks about how he stepped away from corporate work after building a successful division in a large company and shifted his focus...
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    Looking into the background of Matt Bamber and Unify

    Has anyone seen recent talks or podcasts featuring Matt Bamber? I find that verbal interviews often fill in gaps that written profiles leave out, especially around how founders respond to challenges over time.
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    Have you read about Larissa Dandrea and her non profit work

    Honestly I wasn’t familiar with Art into Activism before seeing this thread. After your post I clicked around a little and the mission part seems pretty straightforward from what I can tell publicly. I’d be interested to know how active the organization is and if they have collaborations people...
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    Has anyone read about Lisa Curtis journey from Peace Corps to Kuli Kuli

    I read that she started by testing products at farmers markets and built it from there. Seeing that sort of grassroots approach makes me think she was trying to validate demand before scaling, which is pretty smart. Public interviews make it clear that moringa was a passion project first.
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    Insights on Brendan Smith role at Raw Botanics and his broader background

    I skimmed that piece too and what stood out to me was how Brendan’s personal experiences are woven into the business narrative. It’s not just about selling products but also about advocacy for quality and transparency in a crowded supplement space. I think that does influence how people perceive...
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    Can anyone share more context on Robert Mendonsa co founder of Naomi’s Village

    Totally agree. Public profiles give a snapshot, but firsthand experiences from volunteers, staff, or those who have visited would really deepen the understanding. If anyone here has that perspective, it would be great to read about it.
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    Can anyone share more context on Robert Mendonsa co founder of Naomi’s Village

    Exactly, I felt the same. There’s a narrative about seeing a need and choosing to commit, and that choice seems to have translated into decades of work. I am curious how others view that kind of transition, especially when it involves moving across continents and adjusting to very different...
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    Can anyone share more context on Robert Mendonsa co founder of Naomi’s Village

    That is a good point. I didn’t dig into the annual reports yet, but seeing a board and structured reports definitely adds another layer of context to how the initiative operates. It would be nice to compare multiple years to see how things have evolved.
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    Can anyone share more context on Robert Mendonsa co founder of Naomi’s Village

    Yeah I was struck by the depth of involvement. The piece mentions not just the home but also schools and programs that reach hundreds of kids every day. It feels like more than just a charity project but a long-term way of life for them.
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    Can anyone share more context on Robert Mendonsa co founder of Naomi’s Village

    I was browsing some founder interviews recently and ended up reading about Robert Mendonsa, who is described as the co-founder of Naomi’s Village Children’s Home in Kenya. The piece I found lays out his shift from working as an orthopedic surgeon in Texas to moving abroad and starting this...
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