19 09, 2022

Launching like a salmon into the unknown

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Launching like a salmon into the unknown What if I told you that the humble salmon is the greatest teacher when it comes to fresh beginnings after divorce? Read this story all the way to the end and see if you can [...]

12 09, 2022

From overwhelming burden to freedom

By |2022-09-12T09:11:31-07:00September 12th, 2022|Uncategorized, weekly update|Comments Off on From overwhelming burden to freedom

From overwhelming burden to freedom It’s crippling. Divorce. Isn’t it? It may be hard to do right now, but I want you to imagine this… A fresh start. Emerging on the other side with clarity, hope, inspiration, and with YOU at [...]

18 05, 2018

In the Headlines – May 18th, 2018

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Walmart Makes Adjustments to its International Strategy in its Battle with Amazon The sun never sets on Walmart’s empire, thanks to its network of stores across five continents. But in the span of 10 days, Chief Executive Doug McMillon has begun dramatically [...]

11 05, 2018

In the Headlines – May 11th, 2018

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FlixBus Looks to Change the Bus Riding Experience in the U.S. With their reputation for skid row stations, grueling rides, and stinking toilets, intercity buses have long been the travel option of last resort. But in Europe, a startup called FlixBus has [...]

4 05, 2018

In the Headlines – May 4th, 2018

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Are Millennials Spearheading a New Economic Revolution? Rick Rieder had an economic epiphany when he was stuck in a traffic jam outside the Lincoln Tunnel. It all started on a seemingly normal drive, which saw Rieder—who is responsible for $1.8 trillion as [...]

27 04, 2018

In the Headlines – April 27th, 2018

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A Massive Glut of Retail Space Grows as the Retail Apocalypse Continues The fall of the Toys “R” Us chain, with more than 700 U.S. stores, shows how much retail real estate has changed in just the last decade. When KKR & [...]

20 04, 2018

In the Headlines – April 20th, 2018

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Subprime Mortgages Return to the Market with a New Name Subprime mortgages, home loans to borrowers with sketchy credit who contributed little or no equity, were blamed for the biggest financial disaster in a century. After the epic housing crash, they disappeared [...]

13 04, 2018

In the Headlines – April 13th, 2018

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Companies Adopt New Strategies for Gathering Personal Information under Europe’s Tough New Data Privacy Rules Nicholas Oliver, CEO of London startup People.io, gathers lots of personal information about users of his mobile app: age, sex, location, profession, relationship status, and more—and uses [...]

6 04, 2018

In the Headlines – April 6th, 2018

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Chinese Upstart Phone Maker Tecno Mobile Takes a “Think Local” Approach to Win Big in Africa During his eight years in Ethiopia, Yu Weiguo has helped turn little-known Transsion Holdings, owner of the sleepy Chinese brand Tecno Mobile, into Africa’s leading mobile [...]

22 03, 2018

In the Headlines – March 30th, 2018

By |2022-09-12T08:07:59-07:00March 22nd, 2018|weekly update|Comments Off on In the Headlines – March 30th, 2018

China May Target U.S. Agriculture in Response to Tariffs China is preparing to hit back at trade offensives from Washington with tariffs aimed at the President’s support base, including levies targeting U.S. agricultural exports from Farm Belt states, according to people familiar [...]

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