My family traded Brooklyn for Spain for 3 months. Slowing down brought us closer together.

From Brooklyn to Barcelona: How a 3-Month Unplug in Spain Rewired Our Family’s Relationship with Time and Hustle Picture this: It’s 7 a.m. on a Thursday in Brooklyn. You’re already three deep in Slack pings, your toddler is refusing shoes, and your partner is shouting about a missed camp registration window. Sound familiar? For 15 … Read more

Meta says the quiet part out loud about layoffs as the company double downs on AI

Why Meta’s Latest Layoff Email Was Brutally Honest—and What It Means for the Future of Work In the hyper-competitive world of big tech, layoff announcements have become almost routine. But rarely do they come with the kind of raw, unvarnished honesty that Meta showed its workforce this week. When CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his leadership … Read more

The $150 Trillion Question—What Is AI’s Value In Asset Management

The $150 Trillion Question: AI’s Real Value in Asset Management (and What It Means for B2B Revenue Teams) H1: The $150 Trillion Question—What Is AI’s Value In Asset Management? If you’re leading a B2B SaaS or tech company targeting the asset management industry, you’ve likely heard the stat: global assets under management (AUM) sit around … Read more

No, a skincare brand can’t solve NYC’s transit problem

Why The Ordinary’s Free NYC Shuttle Is a Marketing Savior Complex, Not Public Transit Relief The lesson for B2B and DTC leaders: don’t pretend a branded bus solves systemic GTM problems Last week, The Ordinary, the Estée Lauder-owned skincare brand known for its stripped-down, single-ingredient products at wallet-friendly prices, announced something that had nothing to … Read more

A Third-Wave Philanthropy Unlocked By AI Could Supercharge Federal R&D

How AI-Powered Philanthropy Could Spark a New Era in Federal R&D Funding In the world of government-funded research and development, the status quo is no longer enough. The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF)—the agency that bankrolls everything from quantum computing breakthroughs to STEM education initiatives—faces a persistent challenge: how to stretch federal dollars further, faster, … Read more

Here’s how Meta is justifying its layoffs to thousands of employees

Meta’s Layoff Strategy: Why AI Investments Are Driving a 10% Workforce Reduction—And What It Means for B2B Leaders When Meta announced its latest layoff wave—cutting roughly 10% of its 78,000-person workforce—the company’s internal messaging was notably sparse. In a memo obtained by Business Insider, Meta leadership offered a terse explanation: the reductions are part of … Read more

Google Wants Search To Stop Answering And Start Acting

Google’s Search Evolution: From Answering Questions to Taking Action In a move that signals the most significant shift in its core product in over a quarter-century, Google has officially redefined what “search” means. The company’s latest AI-powered Search box isn’t just an upgrade—it’s a fundamental transformation. For the first time in 25+ years, Google is … Read more

Elon Musk said Cybertrucks can float like boats. Somebody drove one into a lake. Here’s what happened

When “Boats Mode” Goes Wrong: Why a Cybertruck Ended Up Stranded in a Texas Lake H1: Cybertruck “Wade Mode” Fail: What Happened When a 70-Year-Old Driver Took Elon’s Sea-Crossing Promise Literally Let’s get one thing straight: no one buys a pickup truck expecting to commute across the English Channel. Yet when Elon Musk announced in … Read more