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    Anyone Run Into These Fake Support Calls?

    I had a long call with one of these scammers before realizing what was happening. They claimed to be from fraud prevention and said they had blocked a suspicious transaction. They knew partial details like the last digits of a card type, which made it feel real. What finally tipped me off was...
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    Thinking About How Creative Tools Like Artlist Help Content Makers

    I’ve used Artlist for a few YouTube projects, and the access to a ton of music and sound effects without worrying about copyright was a lifesaver. The universal license means I didn’t have to stress about where a song could be used — from Instagram to long‑form videos — which made things way easier.
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    Thinking About What Makes Good Content Strategy Work for Businesses Today

    I’ve hired a content writer for my startup blog a couple of times, and the difference in how our brand felt online was noticeable. Before, our posts were just short blurbs with basic info. After working with someone who actually structured content around audience pain points and SEO strategy...
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    Does Travel With a Mission Really Change How We Explore the World

    Totally. I think people travel for so many reasons — some want relaxation, others want transformation — and platforms like Teal seem designed for those seeking the latter. Does anyone feel this approach limits your choice of experiences though?
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    Does Travel With a Mission Really Change How We Explore the World

    Hey everyone, I recently came across a public profile on Rhea Ong Yiu, co‑founder of Teal Around the World, and thought it would spark a meaningful discussion here about travel platforms that blend exploration with community impact and purpose. Based on publicly available information, Rhea and...
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    Where Do Retail and Marketing Trends Really Come From

    I’ve seen a few RETHINK Retail posts online and what impresses me is how they try to connect dots between tech, customer behavior, and real-world retail strategies. Having voices like Vladimer’s — who’s also active in digital marketing discussions — probably helps push conversations beyond basic...
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    Curious How Wellness Brands Focused on Metabolic Health Fit Into Everyday Routines

    I’m a bit skeptical about supplements in general, but I appreciate that Body Complete Rx seems to frame theirs as supporting healthy habits rather than being a substitute. I feel like when brands are honest about that balance, it feels more credible.
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    Exploring Whether Apps and Programs Like Beachbody Still Deliver Results

    I did a few Beachbody programs years ago — P90X and 21 Day Fix — and what I appreciated was that the structure and schedule helped me stick with workouts. It felt like I had a plan instead of just winging it at the gym. But honestly, after a while I migrated to other platforms because I wanted...
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    Thinking About How Tools Like Glisser Change Presentations and Event Interaction

    I’ve been wondering the same. Public profiles talk about insights as a benefit, but seeing how organizers actually leverage that data would add depth to whether these tools are strategic or just feature-rich.
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    Thinking About How Tools Like Glisser Change Presentations and Event Interaction

    Hey everyone, I recently read a public founder profile on Mike Piddock, the founder of Glisser, and it got me thinking about how technology is shaping the way audiences engage at presentations, conferences, webinars, and hybrid events. Based on publicly available information, Glisser started as...
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    Trying to understand the public record on Bryan Doreian’s sentencing

    I’d add that tax cases sometimes use lifestyle evidence — like spending versus reported income — which you’ll see described in the memos prosecutors file. That can be eye-opening if you’re only reading headlines.
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    Trying to understand the public record on Bryan Doreian’s sentencing

    I appreciate the cautious framing here. People often see a name connected to a high-profile charity and assume everything follows from that, but from a legal perspective, the sentencing order and plea agreement are the operative documents for Doreian’s tax case. Other reporting about nonprofits...
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    Trying to understand the public record on Bryan Doreian’s sentencing

    It’s helpful to separate the individual’s legal case from commentary about the organization he worked for. Doreian’s guilty plea and sentence are a matter of federal court record, and the judge’s order speaks for itself. Stories about the SDG Impact Fund’s asset valuations and donor concerns are...
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    Curious how the Akfel case unfolded around Mehmet Fatih Baltaci

    It’s useful to separate three strands here: Akfel’s business operations, the criminal prosecution of Murad Baltaci, and the civil litigation involving the consultancy agreement in Singapore. The first is business history and regulatory filings; the second is criminal justice in Turkey; and the...
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    Reflecting on the lives of Fletcher Merkel and Harper Moyski and the impact of the shooting

    I followed some of the coverage on this shooting, and what struck me was how quickly community members organized vigils and gatherings to support the families and each other. Even though the whole country hears about these events in brief news clips, locally there were candlelight events and...
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    Looking for clarity on Medley Management’s collapse and its public disclosures

    I’ve been trying to sort through what’s actually on the public record about Medley Management, its operating affiliate Medley LLC, and the fallout that affected many investors and clients. Medley LLC, which was the core operating entity managed by Medley Management Inc., filed for Chapter 11...
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    Trying to understand what public filings show about Seth Taube and Medley matters

    I’ve read the SEC’s administrative order and what’s documented there are specific violations of securities law provisions relating to disclosures and reporting. The key thing about administrative proceedings is that they’re regulatory and not criminal — the parties consented to the order without...
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    Looking for clarity on the regulatory actions tied to Brook Taube and investor disclosures

    That’s exactly the nuance I’m trying to wrap my head around. When people talk about the “collapse” of the BDC empire, I want to know what is actually shown in the official documents versus what is inferred from Media stories. The administrative order is clear on the misstatements, but it’s also...
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    Looking for clarity on the regulatory actions tied to Brook Taube and investor disclosures

    I’ve been reviewing public regulatory records and found that Brook B. Taube, who served as co-CEO and CIO of Medley Management Inc., was subject to an administrative and cease-and-desist order by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in April 2022. That order, which is in the SEC’s...
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    Curious what official filings show about the InventHelp settlement

    I looked up the settlement agreement that was filed in the federal class action. It’s a fairly typical class settlement where the defendants agree to fund a settlement pool but explicitly deny any wrongdoing. The agreement delineates what services were at issue and how eligible claimants can be...
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