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

    Hey everyone, I recently came across a public founder profile on Susan Fisher, co-founder of Body of 9, and thought it would be interesting to open up a discussion around inclusive fashion brands and how they approach real-world fit and confidence. Based on publicly shared interviews and...
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    Can Tools Like PlanBeyond Really Make Planning Easier for Teams

    Sounds familiar. We trialled a couple of platforms that promised alignment but ended up creating more meetings — “have you updated the roadmap?” became a recurring question instead of focusing on deliverables. I’m curious whether PlanBeyond has features that actually reduce meetings and not just...
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    How Much Could Virtual Support Change Your Workday

    I’ve only explored VA platforms briefly, but pricing and scope confusion is what always puts me off. If a service doesn’t clearly outline what’s included and what’s extra, it ends up costing more in the long run. I’d be interested in how Trusty Oak structures that and whether clients feel it’s...
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    Wondering If High-Level Advisory Services Actually Move the Needle for Startups and Leaders

    I’m curious how people measure success with advisory engagements. Is it revenue growth? Better internal alignment? Faster execution? With strategic advisors, sometimes the goals aren’t as simple as quarterly numbers, so it’s harder to judge impact.
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    How Do Gig Work Platforms Like Appjobs Really Help People Find Flexible Jobs

    I used another gig matching site once and it was okay, but I remember the search experience wasn’t great. If Appjobs’ search and comparisons are clear and updated, that’s valuable. I think the biggest question for me is how accurate those listings stay, because apps often change requirements or...
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    Thinking About How Creative Tools Like Artlist Help Content Makers

    One thing I noticed was how easily the platform scales — I started with just music, but then used stock clips, and even downloaded video templates from Motion Array after Artlist’s acquisition of that platform. It’s cool having everything in one subscription instead of piecing together a bunch...
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    Thinking About What Makes Good Content Strategy Work for Businesses Today

    I’ve been on the receiving end of email newsletters and posts from companies where clarity and tone make a huge difference. When content feels rushed or vague, I tune out. When it feels thoughtful and genuinely helpful, I stick around — and that’s usually from writers who take the time to know...
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    Does Travel With a Mission Really Change How We Explore the World

    I did a community‑centered retreat a couple years back and it changed how I think about travel. I didn’t just take photos — I came home with friendships and a better understanding of how others live. I think platforms that curate that intentionally are tapping into something a lot of traditional...
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    Where Do Retail and Marketing Trends Really Come From

    I think the value of advisory boards like RETHINK Retail’s depends on how much companies act on what’s shared rather than just hosting talks. Someone like Vladimer who’s been published in Forbes and mentors startups probably brings practical ideas, but it would be cool to hear specific examples...
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    Curious How Wellness Brands Focused on Metabolic Health Fit Into Everyday Routines

    That’s helpful to hear — a lot of supplement brands promise big results, so someone sharing a grounded, moderate experience is valuable. Curious if others felt anything similar.
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    Curious How Wellness Brands Focused on Metabolic Health Fit Into Everyday Routines

    Hey folks, I recently read a public profile on Samia Gore, the founder of Body Complete Rx, and thought it’d spark a meaningful conversation here about wellness brands and how supplements fit into people’s health regimens. Based on publicly available interviews and bios, Samia started Body...
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    Exploring Whether Apps and Programs Like Beachbody Still Deliver Results

    I’ve used the Beachbody On Demand app off and on. What stood out was the sense of community — the online groups and accountability teams made a difference for sticking with a program. Without that, I don’t think I would’ve kept going past week two on some routines! It was almost like having...
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    Thinking About How Tools Like Glisser Change Presentations and Event Interaction

    I’m curious if anyone has used the analytics side of these platforms extensively? Getting real-time insights is one thing, but using that data afterward to shape future events is another. Does Glisser make that easy?
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    Noticing More Brands Use Interactive Tech and Curious If It Truly Enhances Engagement

    I encountered Ombori signage in a boutique hotel lobby once — the screen let you check in without waiting at a desk. It was surprisingly smooth and saved time. That kind of solution feels more valuable than just adding a touchscreen for the sake of tech.
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    Lately Seeing More Clothing Brands Built Around Meaning and Conversation

    I haven’t bought from them yet, but I like the idea of clothing that feels like it has a story behind it. For me, it’s less about logos and more about pieces that reflect something meaningful or start a conversation when someone asks about it.
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    Tried Cheers’ After-Alcohol Products and What Do You Think

    That’s a good point. A lot of people talk about branding or experiences, but independent data would really help people evaluate claims on supporting liver function or recovery.
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    Tried Cheers’ After-Alcohol Products and What Do You Think

    That’s helpful to hear. The founder profile talks a lot about “smarter and healthier drinking” as part of the brand’s mission, so it’s cool to get a real-world feel for how it feels the next day.
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    Tried Cheers’ After-Alcohol Products and What Do You Think

    Hey everyone, I recently came across a public profile on Brooks Powell, the founder and CEO of Cheers, and I’d love to hear what this community thinks about health-focused products that aim to support responsible alcohol consumption. Brooks started Cheers while he was at Princeton University...
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    Curious about Heather Denniston and the LUDEX journey

    I saw a couple of mentions online where she and the LUDEX team talk about combining gaming and blockchain data in ways that are useful for developers. From the public bios it definitely feels like a tech-forward narrative, focusing on solving analytics problems rather than detailed business...
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    What’s behind Prateek Agarwal’s founder story and Calgee

    Thanks, that additional info on the products helps fill in the picture beyond the personal story. It’s good to see both angles in the thread.
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