One major decongestion experiment is surprising the haters

Manhattan’s Congestion Pricing Experiment: Why the Skeptics Are Eating Crow If you’ve ever sat in gridlock on the Brooklyn Bridge, watching a yellow cab inch forward while your morning meeting slips away, you know the feeling: America’s cities are choking on traffic. From Los Angeles’s 405 to Atlanta’s I-285, from Boston’s Storrow Drive to Chicago’s … Read more

My toddler started having tantrums, and nothing we did was working. Then, I read a book that changed everything.

Tantrums Took Over Our Home Until One Book Gave Us a Blueprint That Actually Worked When your bubbly, easygoing toddler suddenly transforms into a floor-throwing, screaming force of nature, the panic hits fast. Every parent knows the feeling. You try everything—pleading, timeouts, distraction, even bribery—and nothing sticks. That’s exactly where I found myself when my … Read more

We often spend too much money trying to entertain our kids on vacation. This time, we prioritized no-cost experiences.

Why Our Best Family Vacation Cost Almost Nothing (And How You Can Do It Too) The GTM Playbook for Stress-Free, Budget-Smart Family Travel As a revenue leader, you know that efficiency isn’t just for sales pipelines—it applies to everything, including how you spend your time and money on vacation. In April, my husband and I … Read more

US special ops veterans are teaching regular Ukrainians how to keep each other alive in a war that’s ‘just so blatantly civilian’

From Battlefield to Backyard: How US Special Ops Veterans Are Teaching Ukrainian Civilians to Save Each Other The brutal reality of modern warfare doesn’t discriminate between soldier and civilian—and the survival skills needed have changed forever. When Mark Antal and Christine Quinn Antal founded Task Force Antal, they didn’t expect to be training apartment dwellers … Read more

Ebola fears stopped a flight from Paris to Detroit from landing in the US and forced a diversion to Canada

When Ebola Fears Ground a Flight: How Public Health Policy Reshaped International Aviation and Border Security On a routine Wednesday afternoon, what should have been a standard transatlantic crossing turned into a high-stakes public health incident that stopped an Air France Boeing 777 short of U.S. soil. The flight, scheduled to land at Detroit Metropolitan … Read more

Moving into a 500-square-foot cabin was our dream — but making it work involved some lifestyle compromises

The Hidden Trade-Offs of Tiny Living: What a Decade in a 500-Square-Foot Cabin Taught Us About Priorities, Space, and Compromise By B2P Pulse Editorial Team When your dream home is 500 square feet, every square inch demands a decision. Here’s what revenue teams can learn from one couple’s decade-long experiment in off-grid living. Ten years … Read more

I’m an interior decorator. Here are 8 things I’d never have in my own backyard.

Beyond the Trends: 8 Backyard Design Mistakes an Interior Decorator Would Never Make As a former VP of Sales who spent years building GTM strategies, I’ve learned that the best decisions—whether in revenue operations or backyard design—start with knowing what not to do. When I sat down with an interior decorator to discuss creating a … Read more