I am curious to learn about this community. If you learnt that the founders of the product you use or the company is involved in activities that you don't personally (morally or value systems wise) align with, are you less likely to go back to the product? On the other hand, if you do find founder aligning with your vision of the world, are you more likely to use their products? For example: will you stop going to a bar if the owner misbehaved with people or it's own staff? Will you buy into a brand because it does good for the world(save up for a more expensive jacket instead of buying a cheap fast-fashion brand)? Will you stop using a giant company because it is driving local businesses to bankruptcy?
With many of us working from home and looking for different creative outlets, a few of my friends have mentioned starting their own YouTube channels as a hobby/side project. Have you been considering this as well? If so, what would your channel be on? If you already have your channel, feel free to share it in the comments! Would love to check it out.
Whilst we adapted to our new reality with zoom birthdays and lockdown walks, businesses struggled to connect with customers with completely different wants and needs than pre-covid. Some brands thrived in the face of adversity (Gymshark s monumental achievement of hitting $1.3 billion valuation despite unearthing a worrying insight), but a lot more did not. If your brand managed to survive 2020: What did you learn (personally and professionally)?
Would love to see what people listen to (or don't). I've always listened to lo-fi music when working and it actually makes me somewhat productive but I'm curious to see what others do
Howdy makers!We all know how hard it gets to handle life, take care of projects and juggle things as makers. And we end up with a lot of stress. So I'm curious how do you all manage it? What kind of methods do you use to cope up in life!Drop your comments below and share your wisdom!
Hello, makers! I'm trying to find a problem in content writing that others haven't identified as a problem worth working on. If you write any textual content like articles, blog posts, social posts, or tweets regularly, what's the most painful part about that for you?
Please tell me why in your replies. Would love to hear any tips. Since 2016 I've been using Medium to reflect on my career path, share learnings and mark major career milestones. It's been a great way to expand my network and increase my career capital. I also copy these over to LinkedIn where I have far more followers and connections. I enjoy writing so it's a fun and valuable way for me to work on my personal brand. I also use Twitter for meeting new folks but I prefer creating long form text versus threads. Tell me about you!
I'm genuinely curious about what you guys think about traveling and tourism in general post-pandemic. - How do you see yourself traveling in a post-pandemic world?
- How is tech going to be beneficial in the new normal world? I'd like to know what you think are the tools that you're going to need, requirements, etc. Thank you!