interview
Interviews with successful executives and top corporate culture influencers.
How He Made $40M in 2 Years Selling Mouth Tape
Let’s talk about one of the smartest product flips we’ve seen lately: Hostage Tape. Just hearing the name, you’d probably have no idea what it’s for. Well, it’s actually a mouth tape to help people breathe through their nose while they sleep. What’s wild is how fast it blew up, it hit $40M in two years. Today we’re diving into how founder Alex Neist scaled that fast with built-in marketing and smart inventory strategy.
By Jingsourcing.com 7 months ago in Journal
Ratul Puri’s Focus on Clean Energy Infrastructure Could Secure India’s Place Among the Top Renewable Energy Nations by 2035
The global race to lead in renewable energy has never been more competitive. From the United States to China, nations are making bold bets on clean power to secure their economic future and environmental legacy. In India, one name stands out in this race — Ratul Puri, Chairman of Hindustan Power, a forward-thinking business leader whose vision for large-scale clean energy infrastructure could transform India into one of the world’s top renewable energy nations by 2035.
By Chinmaya Singh7 months ago in Journal
I Stopped Being Strong for Everyone Else
Author: Nadeem Shah For as long as I can remember, I’ve been the “strong one.” The one who always had it together. The one others leaned on. The dependable one. The one who listened, offered advice, showed up, held space, and never—never—crumbled.
By Nadeem Shah 7 months ago in Journal
From Burnout to Balance
Author: Nadeem Shah For the longest time, I didn’t see it coming. I thought I was just tired. You know—the usual kind of tired we joke about over coffee, the kind we wear like a badge of honor in a world that praises productivity more than peace. I kept pushing through, telling myself that rest would come later, that I just had to get through this week. Then the next. And the next.
By Nadeem Shah 7 months ago in Journal
I’m the One Who Never Falls Apart—Until I Did
By Nadeem Shah They always say I’m the strong one. The dependable one. The listener. The problem-solver. The one who doesn’t cry, who doesn’t break, who always has a calm answer and a reassuring smile. My friends, family, coworkers — they leaned on me like I was some unshakable monument.
By Nadeem Shah 7 months ago in Journal
The Red Flags I Ignored Until It Was Too Late: My Avion Interview Story
I began my job search with a simple premise: I needed change. I was at my first job out of college still, laboring long hours as a financial analyst. It was a good run. But, alas, all good things must come to an end. I was sick of the company culture, and the boundless greed and self-serving I saw at every turn. There had to be more healthy ways to grow my career.
By Kai Winslow7 months ago in Journal










