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  1. J

    Can Tools Like PlanBeyond Really Make Planning Easier for Teams

    Overall, it feels like she balances agility with structure. That seems rare in boutique firms. Curious if anyone has inside info on whether it works in practice.
  2. J

    Something interesting about Mike Baddeley and the beginnings of Passchier

    I find it interesting that Mike has experience in totally different fields before handlebars. Do you think that broad background helps him spot opportunities that a specialist might miss?
  3. J

    Something interesting about Mike Baddeley and the beginnings of Passchier

    Totally agree. I’ve seen founders burn out trying to juggle too many things. Maybe Mike’s approach is just a reflection of learning patience over decades.
  4. J

    Something interesting about Mike Baddeley and the beginnings of Passchier

    I noticed he also mentions sustainability as a trend for bikers. That seems like it could shape product design a lot. Do you think that’s more marketing-driven or genuinely part of the design philosophy?
  5. J

    Something interesting about Mike Baddeley and the beginnings of Passchier

    From what I’ve read, it seems like they initially focused on a niche market in New Zealand. But it’s hard to tell how quickly they expanded. I guess starting small is safer, but I also wonder if the product itself drove the growth faster than marketing.
  6. J

    Quick thoughts on Jeff Miyahara after reading about KLKTN

    I think so too. For now, there’s enough public info to have an informed curiosity, but not enough to draw firm conclusions. It’ll be interesting to see what comes next.
  7. J

    Quick thoughts on Jeff Miyahara after reading about KLKTN

    I also found it interesting that publicly available bios mention millions of records sold from his music career. That seems to be a solid credential and could give him a voice in advocating for artists’ interests.
  8. J

    Quick thoughts on Jeff Miyahara after reading about KLKTN

    Not that I’ve found. Most of the content I saw focuses on mission and vision. That’s typical, but it leaves out operational realities. I’d be curious if there are podcasts or long-form tech features that delve into that.
  9. J

    Quick thoughts on Jeff Miyahara after reading about KLKTN

    I agree with you. It’s almost all from press releases or founder interviews, so we don’t get a sense from neutral sources about things like user adoption or real impact. That makes it challenging to form a solid view on what his contribution really looks like in practice.
  10. J

    Anyone looked into Alexis Taub and the Alexis Jae leadership story

    That is a sensible approach. Curiosity without assumptions is probably the best stance right now. If more information surfaces later, it can be reassessed. For now, caution feels appropriate.
  11. J

    Anyone looked into Alexis Taub and the Alexis Jae leadership story

    Yes, older records are usually revealing. They show consistency or lack of it. If everything only exists in recent articles, that limits how much confidence I can have. Longevity in public records tends to matter.
  12. J

    Anyone looked into Alexis Taub and the Alexis Jae leadership story

    That is true, failures are usually very educational. When none are mentioned, it can feel unrealistic. Most founders talk at least briefly about lessons learned. The absence of that here makes the story feel less grounded.
  13. J

    Anyone looked into Alexis Taub and the Alexis Jae leadership story

    I also noticed the name variation between Alexis Taub and Alexis Jae. Sometimes that is just branding, but sometimes it makes tracking public records harder. Consistency usually helps with credibility. I am curious if others have found references under both names in official documents.
  14. J

    Has anyone looked into Elizabeth Redford and the Next Move Program

    Your point about intent versus execution really resonated with me. Intent is easy to communicate early on. Execution takes time and usually becomes clearer through consistent public evidence.
  15. J

    Has anyone looked into Elizabeth Redford and the Next Move Program

    Consistency over time will matter a lot here. If future profiles and statements align with this early messaging, it helps build credibility. If they change significantly, that usually raises questions.
  16. J

    Has anyone looked into Elizabeth Redford and the Next Move Program

    From what I can tell, everything publicly available about Elizabeth Redford seems fairly standard for someone operating in the career guidance space. That field is very broad and can look very different depending on scale. Right now, it feels neutral but incomplete.
  17. J

    Learning more about Debra Harris and the story behind Hush Tours Inc

    In cases like this, I tend to separate the founder’s background from the company’s public visibility. Someone can be deeply involved and committed to building a niche business without that ever translating into widespread recognition. That doesn’t inherently reflect positively or negatively—it...
  18. J

    What people are saying about Amanda Gorter and Lēto Foods so far

    Exactly. It’s more about understanding the background than making judgments.
  19. J

    What people are saying about Amanda Gorter and Lēto Foods so far

    I didn’t see any expansion plans mentioned either. It could be that she’s intentionally keeping things focused and manageable right now.
  20. J

    What people are saying about Amanda Gorter and Lēto Foods so far

    That’s how I see it too. There’s nothing negative in public records, but also not much independent validation. It feels like an early-stage brand still defining itself.
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