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A Jury Just Found Meta and YouTube Liable in Addiction Case. They Must Pay $3 Million — and It’s Just the Beginning.

By Richard | Mar 26, 2026

Meta and YouTube must pay $3 million in compensatory damages after a jury ruled their addictive app features caused mental health harm to a young user. Source link

How to Make Change Feel Normal — Instead of Threatening — to Your Team

By Richard | Mar 26, 2026

Inspiration alone isn’t the answer for high performance amid change. Routinizing change may be. Source link

The Startup Mistake No One Talks About — Until It Shuts You Down

By Richard | Mar 26, 2026

State-by-state complexity and missed deadlines can quietly derail even the most promising startups without proactive systems in place. Source link

This Email Strategy Turns One-Time Buyers Into Long-Term Subscribers

By Richard | Mar 25, 2026

From post-purchase flows to community digests, here’s how to build an email lifecycle that keeps subscription health customers engaged long after they buy. Source link

How to Build the Systems and Teams Your Business Needs to Scale Successfully

By Richard | Mar 25, 2026

Learn why building scalable systems and empowering the right teams can help entrepreneurs avoid growing pains and set their businesses up for long-term success. Source link

5 Workforce Metrics That Reveal If Your Business Growth Is Actually Sustainable

By Richard | Mar 25, 2026

For businesses looking to scale sustainably, founders should focus on time and pay data. Here’s why. Source link

I’m a History Buff Who Started a Unique Side Hustle. It Surpassed $1M a Year and Landed On ‘Shark Tank.’

By Richard | Mar 25, 2026

A letter written by President Abraham Lincoln inspired Ari Siegel’s business. Source link

Never Take Your Foot Off The Pedal — Here’s Why Momentum Is Everything in Business Success

By Richard | Mar 24, 2026

Momentum is one of the most powerful forces in business. The entrepreneurs who win keep pushing forward even when things are going well. Source link

Reddit CEO Says He Plans to ‘Go Heavy’ Hiring Recent Grads. Here’s Why.

By Richard | Mar 24, 2026

Reddit CEO Steve Huffman says Reddit will use AI to build more things instead of shrinking headcount. Source link