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Founders Helping Legacy Businesses Adopt AI - Podcast Guests

I don’t think people fully understand what is happening right now. For years, a lot of our generation felt like we arrived too late. Too late to buy a house at a normal price. Too late to build wealth slowly and safely. Too late to enter an economy where one job could carry a family. Too late to make mistakes without everything becoming expensive. The generations before us played a different game. They had cheaper assets. They had more predictable careers. They had businesses that could grow without needing to understand algorithms, content, automation, AI, funnels, communities, or digital trust. And now many of them are sitting on the capital. But here is the part most people miss: Capital always looks for survival. The old economy will not disappear overnight. But it will be forced to adapt. The local accountant. The cleaning company. The real estate office. The construction business. The family-owned SME. The traditional service provider. They all feel it. Less attention. More competition. Higher wages. Lower margins. Harder sales. Clients who expect speed, clarity, automation, and better experiences. And then AI arrives. Not as a toy. Not as a hype. But as a new operating layer for business. This is where the money starts moving. Because the older generation has the assets, the companies, the networks, and the capital. But the new generation understands the tools. We understand content. We understand attention. We understand community. We understand systems. We understand how fast the world is shifting. The opportunity is not to complain about boomers. The opportunity is to become the bridge. To help old businesses become future-ready. To help SMEs automate the boring work. To help founders rebuild their sales systems. To help companies turn their knowledge into content, workflows, agents, and revenue infrastructure. This is how our generation makes money. Not by waiting for permission. But by building the systems the old economy now needs. AI is the transfer moment. The capital is there. The pain is there. The urgency is there. Now the builders need to show up. And that’s exactly why I’m starting my podcast again. I want to sit down with entrepreneurs, creators, operators, builders, investors, marketers, founders, local business owners, and people who are actively thinking about the future. No polished corporate talk. Real conversations about business, AI, money, creativity, community, and how we build the next economy. Are you building something? Are you shifting your company? Are you experimenting with AI? Are you part of the old economy trying to become future-ready? Or are you part of the new generation trying to claim your space? Then I want to hear your story. Who is interested in being a guest on the show?

NYC Owners, Developers & Lawyers - Loft Board Rule Changes

🎙️ 𝗚𝗿𝗼𝘂𝗻𝗱 𝗥𝘂𝗹𝗲𝘀 𝗶𝘀 𝗯𝗮𝗰𝗸 — 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝗲𝗽𝗶𝘀𝗼𝗱𝗲 𝗳𝗲𝗮𝘁𝘂𝗿𝗲𝘀 𝗮 𝗽𝗲𝗿𝘀𝗽𝗲𝗰𝘁𝗶𝘃𝗲 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗱𝗼 𝗻𝗼𝘁 𝗵𝗲𝗮𝗿 𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗿𝘆 𝗱𝗮𝘆. My Belkin · Burden · Goldman, LLP partner Michael Bobick spent years inside the New York City Loft Board before moving to private practice. That combination, agency-side regulatory experience, now applied to advising owners, landlords, and development teams, makes him a rare voice on New York City Loft Law. 𝗪𝗲 𝗰𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗿𝗲𝗱 𝗮 𝗹𝗼𝘁 𝗼𝗳 𝗴𝗿𝗼𝘂𝗻𝗱: ✅ How former commercial and manufacturing buildings enter the Loft Law framework ✅ The Loft Board process and what owners are actually navigating ✅ Legalization requirements and the path from “occupied” to certificate of occupancy ✅ 7-B compliance and how it intersects with CO requirements ✅ Proposed Loft Board rule changes currently moving through the public rulemaking process, including primary residence determinations and new certificate of occupancy-based compliance requirements ✅ The practical realities most people do not see until they are already in the middle of it If you have a Loft Law situation, or just want to understand how this corner of New York real estate actually works, this episode is worth your time. And if you want to hear Michael in person, he will be speaking at a Loft Law seminar at BBG on May 13. Details in the comments. One of the reasons we started Ground Rules was to make space for conversations like this one: real estate law, development, policy, dealmaking, and the practical issues that shape how New York actually gets built, converted, financed, regulated, and operated. If you work in real estate — development, lending, law, design, finance, government, construction, or anything adjacent — and you have a story, lesson, or issue worth unpacking, we would like to hear from you. Guest nominations welcome in the comments. Episode link in the comments. 👇

Highly Paid Millennial Women - Investment Strategies

Want to Retire Rich? Here Are Strategies You Can Deploy at Any Age Whether your workforce exit is three decades away or coming up next year, these tips can help This week, I’m alerting your attention to one of the most helpful financial tools I’ve come across in a long time. It’s a year-by-year guide to retiring rich — whether you’re at the beginning of your career or nearing the end. What I like about this retirement playbook, by my colleagueSuzanne Woolley, is that it’s realistic, takes age into account and is just a delight to read. Are you 30 years old? Take some risks in your asset mix and don’t feel pressured to sock away everything you’ve got. In your 40s? Protect your earnings potential, which is your greatest asset, and get smart about asset allocation. Or fast-forward to a year before retirement. At this point, you’re going to want to finish strong — making plans for Medicare, building a retirement “paycheck” and plotting out your withdrawal strategy. P.S. Send questions about your own financial dilemmas [email redacted]. We may get expert answers for you, and feature your question and the answer in an upcoming newsletter. Wealth Gains The biggest gainers and losers on theBloomberg Billionaires Indexover the past week through close of trading Wednesday: Elon Muskgained the most in dollar terms. The chief executive of Tesla clocked a $35 billion gain, bringing his current worth to $658.4 billion. Musk owns about 11% of Tesla. Shares in the company were up some 14% on the week. Michal Strnadlost the most in dollar terms. Strnad is the majority owner and chairman of Czechoslovak Group, a defense-sector company that produces military equipment. His fortune is derived from his majority stake in the firm, whose shares were down some 14% on the week. Real Estate Watch Boehly’s Eldridge Signs Office Lease on NYC’s Billionaires’ Row Todd BoehlyPhotographer: Lam Yik/Bloomberg Todd Boehly’s Eldridge Industries is leasing space on Billionaires’ Row in Manhattan as tenants continue to show demand for high-end offices. Eldridge, based in Miami, is taking roughly 20,000 square feet (1,858 square meters) at 125 W. 57th St., according to people with knowledge of the transaction. The new 30-story tower was co-developed by Cain, an investment manager backed by Eldridge. Know Anyone Who...? This week, we’re looking to speak with highly paid millennial women. We want to hear about your investment strategies. If this is you,send us an email. Some of our best journalism at Bloomberg Wealth comes from your own stories and we want to hear from you, your friends or clients. Please [email redacted] you’d like to get in touch.

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UAE Real Estate Founders - Decision-Making, Mistakes & Growth

I’ve been thinking a lot lately about returning to something I truly enjoy — developing my YouTube channel again. Over the past years, my work has evolved at the intersection of psychology and real estate. I work with investors who don’t just buy square meters — they make high-stakes decisions influenced by emotions, strategy, legacy thinking, and long-term capital vision. And I believe these conversations deserve a deeper, long-form format. That’s why I want to relaunch my YouTube interviews😍 I would love to speak with: • Founders building real estate businesses in the UAE • Developers shaping new communities in Dubai and Abu Dhabi • Brokers who scaled from zero to serious volume • Entrepreneurs who built profitable companies in the Emirates • Investors who understand both capital growth and risk psychology Not just success stories — but real stories: How did you start? What mistakes did you make? What did the market teach you? How do you make decisions under uncertainty? What does building wealth in the UAE actually look like behind the scenes? If you are working in real estate or building a business in the UAE — or if you know someone who has a powerful story and strategic insight — I would truly appreciate your recommendations. Tag them below or send me a message. Let’s create conversations that matter — about capital, resilience, growth, and the psychology behind big decisions. Looking forward to reconnecting with this format and bringing valuable voices to the table.

Dubai Residents & Experts - Eyewitness Accounts & Daily Life Impact

#journorequest Call for Voices: Dubai Today — Eyewitness Accounts & Expert Perspectives Hey, hope you are keeping safe and well—and finding some joy in the rain. I’m currently working on a reported piece on Dubai as we know it today for Khabar, an award-winning monthly print magazine serving Indian Americans in Atlanta and beyond. Established in 1992, it remains one of the longest-standing publications for the Indian diaspora in the U.S. (https://khabar.com/). This piece aims to bring together both eyewitness accounts and expert perspectives on the current situation, capturing how life on the ground is unfolding. I am looking to include voices across the following areas: 1. Real Estate — Are transactions continuing? What shifts, if any, are you observing? 2. Grocery / Supply Chain — How stable are supplies? What has changed operationally, if anything? 3. Economy / Finance — Is the economy holding its ground? What indicators support this? 4. Community / Wellness— Have you been offering (or involved in) mental health or community support initiatives? and the same for Restaurants, which stepped up to offer meals 5. Travel / Mobility — Are residents leaving temporarily, or is that perception overstated? 6. Residents / Parents — Any heartfelt, lived experiences of navigating daily life in this moment 7. Schools/Educational Institutes: On remote learning, early spring break If you’d like to contribute, please email me at [email redacted] with the following: * A quote (up to 150 words) * Your full name * A one-line introduction (designation/role) * A profile image Emails only, please. Deadline: Wednesday, 25 March, EOD. Thank you—and take care. Warmly, Purva

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Expert Guests - Oregon Cultic Control & Trafficking

Seeking collaboration or guidance I’m Angela, the host of Squirrel Brain Stories. It was hard telling my story because I know there were so many systemic failures. I feel a calling to do more to help the innocence our most vulnerable. My pain will not be in vain. The Mission: I am a survivor of a criminal operation in Oregon that masqueraded as a religious organization. What began as a personal journey to tell my story for my own healing has evolved into a full-scale investigative podcast. As I have spoken out, a network of other survivors has come forward to share abuses, revealing a web of crimes that local, state, and federal authorities have consistently failed to prosecute. I am seeking Expert Guests to help me dismantle the "why" and "how" behind the institutional failures that allowed this group to flourish. I am looking for guests to provide analysis on the following Core Investigative Topics: Topic 1: Psychological & Human Rights The Issues: The use of coercive control, "brainwashing," and spiritual abuse to facilitate Human Smuggling and Trafficking between Mexico, Oregon, and Hawaii. The Abuse: Prearranged "sham marriages" used as a tool for immigration fraud and psychological leverage. The silencing of victims through isolation and relocation. Who I Need: Specialists in Cultic Studies, Coercive Control Experts, or Human Rights Advocates. Topic 2: Legal, Judicial & Extradition Law The Issues: Multiple failures in the "Security Release" and extradition systems. The Negligence: \\\* Bail Scandals: An ex-member (Juan) with a Mexican warrant for attempted homicide (molotov cocktail attack) and an Oregon Rape warrant was granted $500k bail twice, allowing him to flee to Mexico twice. Extradition Gaps: Public promises by officials (e.g., Mace Winters) to extradite the leader "Memo" that were never legally filed or executed. Who I Need: Criminal Procedure Attorneys, Extradition Specialists, or Judicial Watchdogs. Topic 3: Child Welfare & Education Oversight The Issues: The "Homeschooling Void" and the failure of protective services. The Negligence: \\\* The Silenced 16: A group of 16 individuals whose cases were never pushed to a jury because law enforcement failed to follow up. Educational Neglect: The school board’s failure to verify the education or safety of children, effectively allowing them to disappear into forced labor. Interstate Transportation: The movement of a minor across state lines for marriage and sexual activity (Mann Act violations). Who I Need: Child Welfare Policy Experts, Education Service District (ESD) Analysts, or Victims' Rights Advocates. Topic 4: Financial Forensics & White-Collar Crime The Issues: Money laundering and the use of "Zombie" entities. The Abuse: \\\* Personal Funneling: A "stay-at-home" leader (Memo) funneling $20,000+ per month into personal accounts while his spouse worked only part-time. Non-Profit Fraud: The illegal use of a dissolved/closed 501(c)(3) to acquire a vast real estate portfolio and shield forced labor funds from the IRS. Who I Need: Forensic Accountants or White-Collar Crime Investigators. Topic 5: Law Enforcement & Public Safety Policy The Issues: The failure to "connect the dots" across multiple criminal cases and the exploitation of registry loopholes. The Negligence: \\\* Notification Gaps: A Level 1 sex offender residing 0.1 miles from a school due to Washington’s restrictive notification laws (RCW 4.24.550). Investigative Silence: The failure of local police to pursue leads, interview survivors, or investigate the "Silenced 16."

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