Health tourism—the practice of travelling across borders for medical care—is one of the fastest-growing segments of the global healthcare economy, with tens of millions of patients seeking treatment abroad each year for a range of procedures from dental care to complex surgeries. Within this broader health tourism boom, hair transplantation and other aesthetic procedures are […]
In the volatile landscape of modern business, resilience is often regarded as a key trait for success and survival. But for Serhii Zakharov, founder and CEO of the payment ecosystem PayDo, resilience became an architectural blueprint. Guiding ventures through complications revealed a common, critical weakness in the digital economy: its financial infrastructure was not only […]
As London battles congestion and rising urban delivery costs, Vok Bikes is accelerating the transition from vans to cargo bikes, offering businesses a faster, greener, and more cost-effective solution for last-mile logistics.
Samantha McBride swapped a lucrative career in finance for the start-up world. Now, she's using AI to revolutionise the financial advisory industry - making it faster, more efficient, and accessible.
Scroll any founder’s LinkedIn feed and you’ll see the same thing: visibility everywhere, but very little earned trust. According to James Luctamar, a digital PR strategist and founder of PR firm LUXN in New York, this shift has fundamentally changed how brands should think about visibility. Some brands respond by shouting louder. Others publish more […]
Most professionals spend an extraordinary portion of their time in meetings - BD meetings, internal conversations, client discussions, pitches, performance reviews, even the informal catch-ups that shape relationships.
Public conversations about leadership accountability have intensified in recent years, particularly as public figures face rapid and often irreversible reputational collapse. According to Tim Kelley, founder of Get Back in the Game®, the issue is not accountability itself, but the way modern cancellation frequently leaves no structured path for reflection, repair, or return. From his […]
In the aftermath of losing a loved one, in the past, families had to struggle to piece together a funeral plan. They often weren’t sure what their family member wanted and had to do their best. Having a funeral plan ready for the end of life is considerate and alleviates the pressure on families. Discussions […]
There is a quiet shift happening in how people approach non-urgent healthcare. Elective procedures are increasingly being treated less like last-minute appointments and more like life logistics: researched early, discussed with family, scheduled around work, and chosen with the same scrutiny people apply to major purchases. In that world, “access” is no longer just a […]
Global corporate investment in employee well-being is projected to reach over $90 billion by 2026. That figure reflects intent. Organizations are allocating resources toward supporting their people. Yet there’s a gap between spend and outcome. Participation often varies, impact can be difficult to substantiate, and the connection between well-being programs and broader Environmental, Social, and […]
Every January, millions take part in Dry January, a month-long challenge to skip alcohol and reset. As demand for non-alcoholic drinks rises, Ben Branson's businesses are offering something more than simple substitutes.
Inside the autonomous-AI revolution reshaping Britain's tech scene - from trust-driven commerce to founder-friendly finance, and why 2026 will reward the leanest, fastest, most transparent companies ever built.