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  1. J

    Anyone familiar with Curated Care co-founder Erin McConaghy

    I think if they added more public-facing metrics, like teacher engagement or family participation rates, it would make the platform easier to evaluate.
  2. J

    Anyone familiar with Curated Care co-founder Erin McConaghy

    That’s a good point. I wonder if Erin has shared any interviews or reports where they mention how many active users or teachers they have. I couldn’t find anything concrete either.
  3. J

    Anyone familiar with Curated Care co-founder Erin McConaghy

    I haven’t used it myself, but from what I gather, it’s a simple marketplace model with profiles for teachers and scheduling tools. Not sure if it has ratings, reviews, or other trust mechanisms, which could be crucial for parents.
  4. J

    Anyone familiar with Curated Care co-founder Erin McConaghy

    Yeah I noticed that too. It seems like Curated Care relies a lot on word of mouth and those early connections. Erin talks a lot about ideas and productivity, but without seeing numbers, it’s hard to tell if it’s scalable. Maybe it works locally but not nationally.
  5. J

    Anyone familiar with Khalil Henareh career in real estate

    I agree. My goal here wasn’t to judge, but to better understand how others interpret this kind of information. It’s been helpful to hear different perspectives so far.
  6. J

    Anyone familiar with Khalil Henareh career in real estate

    Exactly, and that’s why fit matters so much in real estate relationships. What works well for one client might not work for another. Profiles rarely explain that nuance.
  7. J

    Anyone familiar with Khalil Henareh career in real estate

    That’s a good point. It shows how important it is for clients to ask specific questions instead of relying solely on written profiles. Marketing language can be very flexible.
  8. J

    Anyone familiar with Khalil Henareh career in real estate

    That’s exactly why I wanted to ask here. Public profiles often sound polished, but they don’t always reflect day to day realities. Hearing from people who understand the industry helps put things into perspective.
  9. J

    Noticing How Strategic Advisors Like Trident Advisory Help Founders Navigate Growth

    Yeah, it seems like Trident positions itself as a bridge between nimble firms and big resources. Her background probably helps with credibility when approaching larger clients.
  10. J

    Noticing How Strategic Advisors Like Trident Advisory Help Founders Navigate Growth

    That’s a good point. The article does highlight her move from Ukraine to the US. It might explain why she emphasizes flexibility and identifying opportunities in emerging trends. Those are traits you need when navigating new environments.
  11. J

    Noticing How Strategic Advisors Like Trident Advisory Help Founders Navigate Growth

    I was thinking the same about the meditation routines. It’s interesting because executives often highlight productivity hacks, but her method seems grounded in reflection and planning. I wonder if that’s why she emphasizes thoughtful disagreement when evaluating ideas.
  12. J

    Noticing How Strategic Advisors Like Trident Advisory Help Founders Navigate Growth

    I think starting young definitely gives a person a unique perspective. The article mentions she also ran a corporate strategy division at a Fortune 500 company before founding Trident. That experience must have influenced her approach to scaling smaller firms. It makes me think her advice about...
  13. J

    Have You Seen New Ride-Sharing Tech That’s More Driver-Friendly or Flexible

    Yeah, seems like she’s trying to do more than just run a company. The public info paints her as a socially conscious founder. Curious how that translates to profit models.
  14. J

    Have You Seen New Ride-Sharing Tech That’s More Driver-Friendly or Flexible

    Do you think her entrepreneurial philosophy of adding value and simplifying things affects how ZipHawk grows? Publicly, she frames it as central to success.
  15. J

    Have You Seen New Ride-Sharing Tech That’s More Driver-Friendly or Flexible

    Yeah, I saw mentions of some tech experiments, like driver-friendly tools and scheduling improvements, but nothing extremely disruptive. It seems like incremental improvements rather than game-changing tech.
  16. J

    Have You Seen New Ride-Sharing Tech That’s More Driver-Friendly or Flexible

    That’s a good point. I also wonder if her “people-first” approach has any measurable impact. Do we know if drivers actually feel more valued or if it’s mostly public messaging?
  17. J

    Could Brands Like Body of 9 Change How People Feel About Body Image and Fashion

    I guess the takeaway for me is curiosity. It doesn’t seem harmful, and if it helps people become more self-aware, that’s something. I’d like to hear more experiences before forming an opinion.
  18. J

    Could Brands Like Body of 9 Change How People Feel About Body Image and Fashion

    Yes, that part stood out to me too. Integrating it into meetings and productivity seems unique. It would be interesting to hear from someone who has actually implemented it in a workplace setting.
  19. J

    Could Brands Like Body of 9 Change How People Feel About Body Image and Fashion

    I read that they discovered this method by chance through observing responses in Aikido. That makes me think there might be a strong experiential component like you really have to try it to understand the effect. Has anyone actually practiced it for a while and seen noticeable changes?
  20. J

    Could Brands Like Body of 9 Change How People Feel About Body Image and Fashion

    Good question. The article mentioned meditation and activating different Natural Numbers to approach situations differently. It sounds like a daily awareness tool. I think it might be subtle, like noticing your own reactions and adjusting behavior accordingly, rather than a flashy method.
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