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  • by Pabitra Giri 49 minutes ago
    When "Fine" Is a Lie: Burnout Help in Newport Beach Most people who end up looking for a therapist for burnout in Newport Beach didn't set out thinking that's what they needed. They thought they needed a schedule change. Or better sleep. Or to stop scrolling at midnight and actually decompress. The...
  • by Pabitra Giri 1 hour ago
    Liquid Contract Packaging: The Smarter Scale-Up Scaling a liquid product business in the United States is genuinely hard. The market is competitive, retail buyers have high expectations, compliance requirements are tightening across nearly every category, and customers want product on the shelf &md...
  • by Pabitra Giri 1 hour ago
    When "Good Enough" Design Creates Expensive Problems There's a version of commercial architecture that's been commoditized. Standard building types, repeatable design approaches, templated documentation, and a straightforward path through permitting in familiar jurisdictions. For the right kind of ...
  • by Pabitra Giri 1 hour ago
    The Spaces That Shape How People Feel Before a Word Is Spoken Walk into a well-designed healthcare facility and you feel it immediately — even if you can't quite articulate what's different. The light is warm without being dim. The layout makes sense without being labeled. The seating is comf...
  • by Pabitra Giri 1 hour ago
    The Letter That Sends Women Scrambling for Answers In recent years, many US states have required that women be notified when their mammogram shows dense breast tissue. For a lot of women, that letter arrives without much context — just a statement that their breast tissue is dense and that th...
  • by Pabitra Giri 2 hours ago
    Most Businesses Don't Know What They're Missing Until They See It There's a moment that happens in almost every Studio Other project. It usually comes during the co-design phase, when the first real concepts start taking shape and the client sees, maybe for the first time, what their space could ac...
  • by Pabitra Giri 2 hours ago
    Neurology Has a Workflow Problem — and AI Is Finally Solving It There's a paradox sitting at the center of modern epilepsy diagnostics. The tools available to neurologists today are better than they've ever been. EEG hardware is more sensitive. Long-term monitoring capabilities have expanded....
  • by Pabitra Giri 2 hours ago
    The New Standard for What PR Is Supposed to Do For a long time, public relations was defined fairly narrowly. You hired a firm, they pitched your stories to journalists, coverage appeared, and the brand got a boost in visibility. That model still exists — and media coverage still matters &mda...
  • by Pabitra Giri 2 hours ago
    Most Marketing Communities Aren't Worth Your Time. Here's How to Tell the Difference. Let's be direct about something: most professional communities for marketers disappoint. They promise connection and deliver a newsletter. They promise education and deliver a webinar series nobody watches past th...
  • by Pabitra Giri 3 hours ago
    The Audit Is Coming — The Question Is Whether You're Ready Most organizations in the defense industrial base know CMMC is coming for them. The question isn't if they'll need to demonstrate compliance — it's whether they'll be ready when the time comes. And the honest answer, for many of...
  • by Pabitra Giri 4 hours ago
    The Problem With Most Corporate Group Planning Ask anyone who's been on a corporate group outing what they remember about it, and you'll usually get one of two answers: either they remember something genuinely good that happened almost by accident, or they remember nothing specific at all. A vague ...