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Keivin Kilgore – Turning Ideas Into Impactful Work
Keivin Kilgore has built a career around one core belief: work should make life better for people. Not just for companies, but for the individuals inside them. From community organizing to leading...
May 124 min read


Neiman Young and the Power of Sustainable Leadership
From commanding military operations overseas to managing multimillion-dollar city systems, Neiman C. Young has built a career around structure, adaptability, and long-term impact. Now focused on...
May 124 min read


The Leadership Gap We’re Misdiagnosing
Several years ago, after navigating a life-altering experience of my own, I returned to work and realized something unsettling, HR had taught me how to manage performance, but not always how...
May 127 min read


Does AI Control Us, or Do We Control AI?
Ask most senior leaders whether they control AI in their organisation, and they will say yes without hesitation. They will point to their governance committees (often many of them!), their AI policy, their...
May 127 min read


The Talent Retention ROI and How Employee Engagement Has Become Leadership’s Ultimate KPI
Being at the forefront of innovation, strategy, or technology is an excellent brand differentiator. Now, what if you could further enhance your brand by establishing your organization’s greatest...
May 126 min read


Not Everything Needs a Prescription and How a Holistic Approach Leads to Better Healing
Healthcare is undergoing a subtle but significant shift. Increasingly, people are asking not only how to relieve symptoms quickly but also what those symptoms might be revealing about the body’s deeper...
May 124 min read


How MINDS Coaching & Consulting Guides Executives Through Uncertainty – Interview with Iryna Vilgash
Iryna Vilgash is the founder and CEO of a leadership company, MINDS Coaching & Consulting, and a study abroad agency, Wake Up, based in Kyiv, Ukraine, and well-positioned for global collaboration.
May 128 min read


The Real Guide to Choosing Rehab Centers in Los Angeles
Finding addiction treatment is rarely a straightforward process. Between the sheer volume of options, the emotional weight of the moment, and the pressure to act quickly, many families end up...
May 125 min read


Who Is Financing Digital Public Infrastructure and What Happens Next
Across governments, multilateral institutions, and development banks, digital public infrastructure is beginning to move from a governance aspiration into budgeted implementation. The shift is uneven...
May 127 min read


How Diet and Nutrition Shape ADHD and Autism
Nutrition and diet play a fundamental role in supporting symptoms of ADHD and autism, particularly when they form part of a comprehensive approach. When a child or adult struggles with focus, mood, sleep...
May 126 min read


Recalibrating Your Identity for Leadership Without Sacrifice – An Interview with Justine Asante
Justine Asante is a leadership identity architect, author, researcher, and developer of the Performance-to-Power Evolution®. Through The Institute for Sustainable Authority™, she examines how high-achieving...
May 127 min read


5 Patterns That Keep You Stuck and How to Break Free from Them – An Interview with Nicci Lee
In this exclusive interview, we sit down with Nicci Lee, a compassionate guide specializing in emotional and spiritual transformation. Known for her holistic approach, Nicci helps individuals reconnect with...
May 123 min read


Take the Lesson and Leave the Pain
There’s a pattern most people don’t realize they’re stuck in. We don’t just go through experiences. We carry them. The memory, the feeling, the replay, the “why did this happen,” the “what could I have done...
May 124 min read


How to Get from the Basement to the Penthouse – Part 1
“You can’t reach the penthouse if your mind is still living in the basement.” Most people don’t realize they’re living in the basement because the basement feels normal. It feels like stress. It feels like exhaustion.
May 124 min read


Raising Talented Female Athletes and the Lies Parents Are Told
There’s something happening in youth sport that doesn’t get enough attention, and it’s not coming from a lack of effort or care from parents. In fact, it’s usually the opposite. The parents I meet are invested...
May 126 min read


Why Luxembourg is Becoming a Hub for Regulated Tokenization and Digital Asset Infrastructure
Luxembourg is attractive for tokenization because it already has a deep financial services ecosystem and a regulator that is actively engaging with digital assets. It is a major fund domicile and a cross-border...
May 125 min read


Philosophy That Shapes Leadership and Innovation – An Interview with the Founder, Dr. Ece Tekbulut
Dr. Ece Tekbulut is a political philosopher, cultural entrepreneur, and public intellectual. She earned her Ph.D. in Political Science from Columbia University and is the founder of Thinking Through, one of New York’s...
May 123 min read


After Rupture, Awareness is Not Enough and Why Women Need Reconstruction, Not Reinvention
Some women after rupture are not confused. They are aware. They know something changed. They know the old life no longer fits. They know the coping patterns, the overextension, the collapse cycles...
May 126 min read


Are High-Performing Leaders Quietly Running on Empty? – An Interview with Anne Liyanage
With over two decades of experience in hospitality and commercial leadership, Anne Liyanage is redefining what sustainable success looks like in high-pressure industries. As a commercial leader for a...
May 128 min read


Sometimes My Clients Get Angry at Me, and Why That’s Such a Good Thing
Ahhhhh, “therapy”, what does that word make you think and feel? For most of us, it conjures a peaceful sanctuary in which a beautiful, plush velvet couch sits, a box of tissues on the side table, and...
May 125 min read


Overthinking Is Not a Thinking Problem
Most people think they have a character problem. That’s the conclusion they come to, anyway. They look at their behaviour, they look at the things they said they were going to do but didn’t do, and...
May 125 min read


Addressing Self-Worth Over Cosmetic Concerns
If a patient is seeking aesthetic medicine to improve self-worth, we may be addressing the wrong clinical target. I’m not anti-aesthetic medicine. For patients with appearance-based concerns...
May 123 min read


The $4-for-$1 Investment Australian Leaders Keep Ignoring
The CFO was halfway through the quarterly review when she stopped mid-sentence. "Wait. We spent how much on recruitment this quarter?" The number on the screen was higher than their entire...
May 128 min read


The Truth About Sacrifice, Survival, and Building Anyway
People love to celebrate the highlight reel, the launch, the success story, the six-figure business, the weight loss transformation, the graduation photo, the polished social media post. But very few...
May 124 min read
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