Punit Soni worked at Google, Motorola, and Flipkart before quitting to pursue entrepreneurship. He says life as a founder is lonely and has extremes.
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Being laid off from Meta meant Scott Goodfriend took a risk on his food tour side hustle and turned it into a $145,000-a-year business.
We're first-time parents, and we found ourselves missing each other as partners. We started weekly "office hours" to have important conversations.
I was a die-hard New Yorker. After living in London with my husband for almost two years, I prefer life in the UK to the US. Here's why.
In October 2023, Soni Mehra left her job at Uber to focus on her home decor business full-time. She said it was the right time to take a risk.
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Adaptive-learning technologies are benefiting teachers and students by using data to personalize lessons and improve education equity.
Finland is the happiest place on earth. The CEO of a Helsinki business shares how he manages his company in line with Finnish culture.
After being laid off from Google last year, Keith Chaney pursued his dreams of founding a startup. Despite making $100k less, he loves his new role.
At first, it felt like a family member was missing, but with time she and her husband improved their communication with each other.
The couple turned a school bus into an apartment to travel the US and have driven over 7,000 miles to cities and national parks across the country.
Jorge Reyes moved to Finland because it was the happiest place on earth. He loves Helsinki, but elements of Finnish culture shocked him.
Jorge Reyes moved to Helsinki from Colombia despite having never visited Finland. He'd read it was the happiest place on Earth.
Renting out clothes from your wardrobe is a low-commitment side hustle. Jessica Templeton spends under 10 hours a week on it and makes thousands.
A native Hawaiian who lives on Maui shares how tourism impacts locals and what they want tourists to know before they visit: don't be entitled.
His wife has been a surrogate three times. At first he was against it, but supporting her through the process made him a better dad to their kid.
A brain aneurysm survivor who had no symptoms urged her family get checked. It's recommended for close relatives of someone whose aneurysm ruptured.
The now 23-year-old is attending Harvard to support the foundation she started to help other girls like her avoid child marriage.
As a surrogate, she's given birth to four babies for other families. Her husband and three children support her decision to continue.
When I was on vacation in Thailand, I took a Muay Thai class and it changed my relationship with wellness. I stopped worrying about burning calories.