I’m a mom of 3 and an interior designer. It’s OK not to give your kids the decor they’re asking for.

The Freedom of Saying No: Why Your Kids Don’t Need the Room They’re Begging For When Lauren Behfarin became a mom 12 years ago, she didn’t just buy a new diaper bag—she built a new career. Leaving behind a decade in IT, she launched herself into the world of interior design, specializing in children’s spaces. … Read more

I used to make myself miserable creating the ‘perfect’ vacation itinerary — until a disastrous trip shifted my perspective

The Vacation Trap: Why Overplanning Destroys Your Travel Experience (And What to Do Instead) As a B2B revenue leader, you know the power of a well-crafted strategy. You map out quarterly targets, forecast pipeline, and optimize every touchpoint. But when it comes to vacation planning, that same control-freak mindset can backfire—spectacularly. I learned this the … Read more

‘Thank God, I’m alive’: A Russian attack tore open this Ukrainian neighborhood, but residents were quick to start picking up the pieces

The Morning After a Russian Strike: How Dnipro’s Residents Refuse to Let War Break Their Spirit H1: Inside the Rubble of Dnipro: One Neighborhood’s Fight to Rebuild After a Missile Attack The pre-dawn silence in Dnipro shattered around 4 a.m. Monday. For 70-year-old Olha Melnychenko, the routine of a late-night kitchen snack turned into a … Read more

Europe’s most outspoken airline CEO has a bumper bonus on the table

Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary Could Pocket $300 Million in Share Options — Here’s What It Means for the Airline’s Future When you think of a CEO whose public persona is as bold as his business strategy, Michael O’Leary likely comes to mind. The outspoken Ryanair chief, famous for calling his own customers “idiots” and threatening … Read more

25 high-paying jobs that are projected to grow a lot over the next decade

The High-Growth, High-Paying Jobs of the Next Decade: A Strategic Guide for Revenue Leaders If you’re leading a B2B SaaS or tech company, you already know the talent war isn’t cooling off. But here’s what most GTM playbooks miss: the jobs that pay the most and are growing the fastest aren’t just in engineering. They’re … Read more

I left Google to pursue an MBA. I think higher education is still worth the investment in the age of AI.

From Google to Wharton: Why an MBA Is Still Worth It in the Age of AI The Unconventional Leap: Why a Google PM Left Big Tech for Business School When Tennessee Watt walked away from her dream role at Google in 2021, she wasn’t running from something—she was running toward something bigger. After surviving a … Read more

OpenClaw’s creator used $1.3 million worth of AI tokens in a month and people are freaking out

The $1.3 Million Token Burn: What Peter Steinberger’s AI Spending Spree Means for B2B SaaS and GTM Strategies In the fast-moving world of AI and B2B SaaS, one number is turning heads and sparking debates: $1.3 million. That’s the monthly token bill Peter Steinberger, creator of the viral AI agent OpenClaw, posted to X on … Read more

I left my family to see No Doubt at The Sphere. It reminded me about who I was before I had kids.

What a Solo Trip to The Sphere Taught Me About Reclaiming My Identity Outside of Parenthood As a former VP of Sales turned content strategist, I’ve spent years helping revenue teams find their “north star”—that core value proposition that remains unchanged even as markets shift, products evolve, and teams grow. But this article isn’t about … Read more

Jury rules against Elon Musk, says his lawsuit against Sam Altman and OpenAI was too late

Jury Rules Against Elon Musk in OpenAI Lawsuit: Missed Statute of Limitations Derails Case In a decisive courtroom showdown, a federal jury has ruled against Elon Musk in his high-stakes lawsuit against Sam Altman, Greg Brockman, and OpenAI. The verdict, delivered Monday in an Oakland, California courtroom, centers on one critical factor: Musk waited too … Read more