Jensen Huang says he wouldn’t start Nvidia again if he knew the pain ahead

“I Wouldn’t Start Nvidia Again”: Jensen Huang on the Pain Behind a $5.3 Trillion Empire There’s a recurring myth in the B2B world that unicorn founders wake up every morning high on disruption, untouched by doubt. Jensen Huang, the man behind the most valuable semiconductor company on Earth, just blew that narrative to pieces. In … Read more

It feels like whenever I’m not cooking for my family, I’m thinking about groceries or meal planning. It’s overwhelming.

Are You Carrying the Entire “Food Load” for Your Family? Here’s How to Break the Cycle and Reclaim Your Sanity You know that feeling. You’ve just finished cleaning up after dinner, and before you can even sit down, your brain is already racing: “What are we having tomorrow? Do we have groceries? Who’s eating at … Read more

Delta CEO stands by his decision to choose Amazon over Elon Musk’s Starlink for one main reason

Why Delta Chose Amazon Over Starlink: The Real Strategy Behind Ed Bastian’s Decision In the high-stakes game of in-flight connectivity, Delta Air Lines just made a move that has the aviation and tech worlds buzzing. While Elon Musk called out Delta’s partnership with Amazon’s Project Kuiper as “painful,” “difficult,” and “expensive” for customers, Delta CEO … Read more

‘Big Short’ investor Michael Burry says the AI boom is a dead ringer for the dot-com bubble

“The AI Bubble Is Already Looking Like 1999”: Michael Burry’s Chilling Warning for SaaS and Tech Founders When Michael Burry speaks, the revenue world should listen. The man who called the 2008 housing crash before anyone else—and turned it into a career-defining bet—just dropped a bombshell on his Substack. His verdict? The current AI boom … Read more

I’ve lived in LA, Philadelphia, and Seattle. In every city, my closest friendships have been with women my mom’s age.

Why My Closest Friends Are Decades Older Than Me: A Story of Intergenerational Connection Every time I’ve packed my bags and started over in a new city—from Los Angeles to Philadelphia, and now Seattle—I’ve faced the same daunting task: rebuilding my community from scratch. Making friends as an adult was never easy for me. In … Read more

The 15 countries people are leaving the most — and the 15 people are moving to the most

Exodus vs. Opportunity: The Countries People Are Leaving and Moving to Most in 2025 Migration is the pulse of a globalized economy. When people move, they don’t just change addresses—they shift talent pools, reshape market demands, and redirect entire revenue streams. For B2B leaders in SaaS and tech, understanding where populations are flowing is not … Read more

I’m a travel planner who’s been on over 26 cruises. Here are 10 things I always pack and 2 I never bring

The Ultimate Cruise Packing Guide: 10 Essentials I Always Bring (and 2 Items I Leave Behind) After 26 Voyages As a B2B growth strategist, I rarely get to talk about my side hustle—travel planning. But after over 26 cruises and countless hours helping clients optimize their vacations, I’ve learned a thing or two about what … Read more

The first 200 songs in history to be certified diamond, from ‘Candle in the Wind’ to ‘Last Night’

From Elton John to Morgan Wallen: The First 200 Diamond-Certified Songs in RIAA History When the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) unveiled the official diamond award in 1999, it set a new benchmark for commercial success in the music industry. The threshold? A song must sell or stream the equivalent of 10 million units. … Read more