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As a gay man, Dunn says he was shocked to connect deeply with so many straight male coworkers. AdvertisementLittle did I know I was about to find a new brotherhood among a different group at work: straight men who were also getting divorced. Related storiesIn a matter of weeks, it was straight men — my coworkers — who became my greatest supporters, advisors, and most unlikely allies. And that's how I was introduced to an unofficial club — the straight guys' divorce club. AdvertisementThis is, in my opinion, one of the most offensive things you can ask a gay man.
Persons: Karl Dunn, Dunn, , I'd, I'm, I've, they'd, they've, James, who'd, He'd, we'd, would've Organizations: Service Locations: LA
Last spring, my friends and I accidentally rented an electric car on a trip to Italy. I hopped on Google to figure out how people manage life with electric cars when they take so long to charge. A high-voltage charger would take just 30 minutes to get our car's battery to 80%. AdvertisementAfter seeing our confused faces, she clarified that we were getting an electric car. Our car's battery was nearly dead, so we figured we might as well take advantage of the forced stop and explore the town.
Persons: , Monica Humphries, hadn't Organizations: Service, Google, EV Business, Milano Linate Locations: Italy, Lake Como, Florence, Milano, Piacenza, it's, Italy's Emilia, France, touristy Florence, Sasso Marconi
Ballroom dancing has given her a social life and improved her physical and mental health. AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Charlotte Page, a 24-year-old venture capitalist based primarily in Florida. It seemed really fun and a great way to develop a friend group, so I decided to try ballroom dancing. Ballroom dancing has made such a difference in my life and helped me find friends outside work. Being able to move after a long day of sitting at work and really let loose is just so nice.
Persons: Charlotte, , Charlotte Page, who's, We've, Starpoint, It's Organizations: Charlotte Page, Service, Harvard Locations: Florida, New York City, New York
We thought replacing our carpets with vinyl-plank flooring would be pretty easy and cost $6,000. We consulted specialists at a home-improvement chain, got measurements and estimates, and chose our luxury vinyl-plank flooring. Lauren Salles GumpertThis project wasn't done once our vinyl-plank flooring was put down. AdvertisementAlso, the vinyl flooring keeps our downstairs much cooler than our carpeted upstairs, where our bedrooms are. And if I'm being honest, my young kids would've preferred the soft carpet to the harder vinyl floors, which I now cover with rugs, anyway.
Persons: we'd, , that's, Lauren Salles Gumpert, we've, it's, would've Organizations: Service
Ayesha Ofori worked in wealth management for Goldman Sachs for six years. AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a transcribed conversation with 40-year-old Ayesha Ofori, CEO of Propelle, from London, about her experience working at Goldman Sachs. If you'd asked me what success looked like at the time, it would've been being a partner at Goldman Sachs. AdvertisementSaving money isn't enoughWhen I was at Goldman Sachs, I noticed we didn't have many women clients. When I worked at Goldman Sachs, I was focused on paying off my student loans and saving money.
Persons: Ayesha Ofori, Goldman Sachs, Ofori, , Goldman, I'd, you'd, would've, I'm, It's, I've, you'll Organizations: Service, Goldman Sachs, Business, Columbia Business School, Goldman, Invest Locations: London, New York
AdvertisementOn July 14, 2022, Kelle Sparta and her husband, Jeff Brandon, set foot in Boquete, Panama, for the first time. AdvertisementIn 2018, the couple moved to Richmond, Virginia, from Boston. Boquete, Panama. Kelle SpartaIn 2022, the couple moved sight unseenIn the summer of 2022, the couple arrived in Boquete with six suitcases and their dog. Sparta and Brandon moved into a temporary Airbnb while looking for a permanent home.
Persons: Kelle Sparta, Jeff Brandon, , she's, lockdowns, Brandon didn't, Brandon, divisiveness, Monica Humphries, Sparta, they're, I'm Organizations: Kelle, Service, Business, Sparta, Friendly Nations, MIT Locations: Boquete, Panama, Sparta, Brandon, Richmond , Virginia, Boston, Virginia, Europe, Portugal, Valencia, Spain, Kelle Sparta, Panamanian
I spent six days in the Swiss city of Basel, exploring the town's rich art scene. AdvertisementWhen you land in Basel, Switzerland, you land in a Swiss fantasy. I had arrived for its biggest art celebration: Art Basel, an international fair where 250 gallerists feature 4,000 artists. Monica Humphries/Business InsiderHere, I tracked down French pastries, hopped on a trolly tour, and got lost in the picturesque streets. The one thing I feel I missed during my Basel trip was a visit to Germany.
Persons: , Monica Humphries, Jean Tinguely's, Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Julio Le Parc's, Queen Elizabeth II, it's, I've Organizations: Service, Basel, Kunstmuseum Basel, DJ, Basel would've Locations: Swiss, Basel, France, Germany, Switzerland, It's, Basel's Klybeck, Klybeck, Miami, Bushwick , Brooklyn, Colmar, Alsace, Kandersteg, Titisee, Baden, Europa, France's, Bern, Lucerne
I tried out two flight simulators, including one for a Boeing 737 Max. AdvertisementI write about planes nearly every day at Business Insider, but trying out a Boeing 737 Max flight simulator gave me new insights into just how much skill and dedication is required to be a pilot. I was helped along the way by Matthew Yemm, a Skyborne flight instructor who spent a decade in the Royal Navy. Flying the 737 MaxThe more imposing simulator was that of a Boeing 737 Max. The entrance to the Boeing 737 Max simulator.
Persons: , Matthew Yemm, Pete Syme, Max, Nick Heard, Skyborne, it's enthralling, Heard, wasn't, I'd Organizations: Boeing, Service, Business, Max, Gloucestershire Airport, Royal Navy, Royal Air Force, Cathay Pacific, MCC Locations: England, Gloucestershire
Before she built what would become a billion-dollar company, Angie Hicks had to conquer one of her biggest fears: talking to strangers. Hicks — one of the two co-founders of Angi, formerly known as Angie's List — is a self-described introvert. But when the business launched in 1995, she wore many hats — often literally walking door-to-door to recruit Angi's first customers. In 1996, the company rebranded to Angie's List after customers began associating Hicks personally with the recommendations. The company, which went public in 2011, has consistently brought in over one billion dollars every year since 2018.
Persons: Angie Hicks, Hicks, she's, Angi's, wasn't Hicks, Weeks, Bill Oesterle, Oesterle, Columbus didn't, Angi, would've, , Bill, didn't, Elham Organizations: Angi, CNBC, DePauw University, Partners, Unified, Columbus Locations: Angi, Washington ,, Indianapolis, Columbus , Ohio, Columbus
When Jyoti Bansal made "the hardest decision" of his career — selling his software startup AppDynamics for billions — he did it with his employees in mind. As the startup's founder and chairman, Bansal would've become wealthy either way — but only one of his two options guaranteed the same for many of his staffers, he says. Upon Bansal's acceptance of the offer, roughly 400 AppDynamics employees saw their shares of the company rise in value to at least $1 million, a spokesperson for Bansal says. Today, he's the CEO and co-founder of two other software startups, Traceable and Harness, the latter of which was most recently valued at $3.7 billion in 2022. At least 70 of the company's 80 employees became millionaires on paper when VeriSign's stock soared two years later, Chaudhry said.
Persons: Jyoti Bansal, AppDynamics, Bansal would've, Bansal, could've, Zscaler, Jay Chaudhry didn't, Chaudhry, Get Organizations: Cisco, CNBC, SEC, VeriSign
He says that quiet vacationing made him more productive at work because he was so happy. Over the course of 15 months, I spent a total of 10 weeks quiet vacationing from my fully remote job. I think quiet vacationing may be good for productivity; I was genuinely so happy while traveling the world, and it translated into my productivity at work. On some quiet vacationing days, I had to work a little later to get things across the line, but I became very efficient. A quiet vacation day in Europe might look something like this: Wake up around 8 or 9 a.m. and eat breakfast at the hotel.
Persons: Oluwole, , Tobi Oluwole, Lyon —, didn't, would've, I'd, Slack, We've, Tobi, Jane Zhang Organizations: Service, Big Tech, Camp, Oluwole, Barcelona football, Houston, Toronto, Montreal, London, Toronto Raptors, LinkedIn Locations: France, , Lagos, Nigeria, Brussels, Atlanta , Georgia, Tennessee, Toronto, Ottawa, Lisbon, Barcelona, Cancun, Atlanta, Francisco, Rome, Amalfi, Paris, Los Angeles, Vancouver, London, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Canada, Europe, Portugal
I enjoyed visiting Portugal for the first time, but I wish I had done a few things differently. I also wish I'd planned more day trips and prioritized the things I really wanted to see. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! AdvertisementThis year, it felt like everyone I knew was visiting Portugal — which makes sense, considering the country saw a record-breaking number of tourists between January and June. If I were to do it all over again, here are a few things I'd do differently.
Persons: I'd, , hadn't Organizations: Service, Portugal — Locations: Portugal
I later moved to London and felt disappointed — it was harder to build community in a big city. AdvertisementOur town in Canada immediately felt like homeThere was a lot of beauty we could access for free or cheap in the Canadian Rockies. At the same time, the cost of living in London felt astronomical compared to Banff. London just didn't have the same sense of community as our town in Canada. For me, our town in the Rockies felt more like home, and I'd still move back in a heartbeat.
Persons: , texted, I'd, Canadians —, it'd, Alexander Spatari, we'd, would've Organizations: Canadian Rockies, Service, thipjang, Canadians, Rockies, National Insurance Locations: Australia, London, Banff, Canada, American, Europe, South America
Siddharth Taparia: When it comes to marketing, I think one of the things that is top of mind for everybody is artificial intelligence. Siddharth Taparia, I'm the global chief marketing officer for JLL, which is a Fortune 200 commercial real estate company. So our AI journey really started when Chat GPT was first launched, I believe it was November of 2022. So we started talking and experimenting and playing with all the different tools that were becoming available in the marketplace. The whole process from start to finish would've taken anywhere from four to six weeks.
Persons: Siddharth Taparia, GPT, would've Organizations: Fortune
The tech journalist Taylor Lorenz is going solo and launching her own Substack publication. AdvertisementThe tech journalist Taylor Lorenz is going full creator mode, launching her own Substack publication called User Mag. "We are grateful for the work Taylor has produced at The Washington Post," a Post spokesperson said in a statement. I think Substack is doing a lot more in terms of multimedia. So there's people like that, that I'm really going to miss having access to their minds on a daily basis.
Persons: Taylor Lorenz, Lorenz, , Vox, Joe Biden, Taylor, Eric Newcomer, Simon Owens, Matthew Yglesias, Yglesias, Peter Kafka, Seibel, He's, Mark, that's, Johnny Harris, Cleo Abram, Ryan Broderick, There's, J Aubrey, Mina Le, Hasan Piker, Kate Lindsay, I'm, Substack, haven't, Zoe Jensen, Drew Harwell, Drew, You've, Tucker Carlson, I'd, I've Organizations: Washington, BI, Service, The New York Times, Washington Post, YouTube, Fox News, The Washington, Post, Garbage, Vox, Business Locations: Substack livestreaming
In 2022 my wife and I uprooted our lives and started moving for work. AdvertisementThree months ago, my wife and I stared into the living room of a new house in a new state. Not to mention, Kansas City was where I grew up. Sonoma started to feel like home. We've experienced culture shocksWe went home to Kansas City for a couple of months where we were on a high from being newly engaged and spending the holidays with family and friends.
Persons: She's, , we've, we'd, We've, It's, we'll, I've Organizations: Service, Kansas City Locations: Pacific Northwest, Kansas City, Sonoma , California, Farmington , New Mexico, Tacoma , Washington, , Kansas City, Sonoma, Farmington, Kansas, Tacoma
Eventually, "Argo" was released and went on to win an Oscar, and McNairy did, of course, work again. "You truly do feel like you're never going to work again because you've seen it happen where people just kind of stop working." Just keep your head down and focus on the work and don't change what you're doing based on other people's opinions. AdvertisementOn Quentin Tarantino's obscure film taste and how his partner helped him retool his 'Nightbitch' performanceMcNairy in "Nightbitch." I sent in a tape, and all the feedback I got was, "Wow, he really, really likes it, but he's got somebody else in mind for the role."
Persons: Brad Pitt, Ben Affleck, auteurs, Quentin Tarantino, David Fincher, He's, James McAvoy, Amy Adams, he'd, McNairy, Ray Liotta, James Gandolfini, I'd, decamping, Guy Pearce, Robert Patison, Oscar, Mackenzie Davis, Alix West Lefler, Susie Allnutt, you've, Sosie Bacon, Bacon, , Quentin Tarantino's, retool, You've, he's, Quentin, Amy, I've, Variety, Mari, Heller, Sosie, Tina Rowden, Chris Rogers, Chris Cantwell, would've, We'll, it's, I'm Organizations: Hollywood, Oscar, Universal Pictures, Weinstein Locations: Mexico, Texas, Hollywood, California
Despite that unpaid support, Johnson and her husband pay $2,600 a month for childcare and cleaning — the sort of paid village Johnson says is essential when both parents are working. Parents around the country are struggling to pay for childcare costs — which are often higher than a mortgage or rent. Here's what five other parents pay to create the village they need to survive. AdvertisementDay care for the two younger kids costs $650 every two weeks, or over $1,300 monthly. "I think there's a lot of unnecessary guilt and shame that can come up with having a 'paid' village,'" she said.
Persons: , Amy Johnson, Johnson, Amy Baby, It's, Katie Nostrum, Jessica Lemmons, Lemmons, L'Oreal Thompson Payton, Thompson Payton, Miriam Udy, Oluese, she's Organizations: Service, Department of Labor, L'Oreal, San Francisco Bay Area Locations: Cleveland, North Dakota, Texas, Bryan , Texas, Chicago, Tennessee, San Francisco Bay, Knoxville , Tennessee, New York, They're
AdvertisementMitchell won the NYC housing lottery over a year ago. Molly Stromoski for NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development"It's damn near as easy as swiping on a dating app. Molly Stromoski for NYC Department of Housing Preservation and DevelopmentTo qualify for an apartment, each household must meet specific income requirements. Applying for the housing lottery is free, but competition is stiff: According to the HPD, on average, there are 450 applications received per rental unit. AdvertisementShe has a piece of advice for those interested in the housing lottery: Apply, apply, apply.
Persons: Ceronne Mitchell, , Mitchell, you'll, Molly Stromoski, Long, Lacey, It's, There's, I'm Organizations: New, Service, NYC Department of Housing Preservation, Department of Housing Preservation, Housing Development Corporation, Development, World Trade Center, Facebook, New York Locations: New York City, Queens, Brooklyn, NYC, New York, Zillow
China's bond traders are piling into the safe-haven asset despite recent stimulus efforts. The 30-year government bond yield hit its lowest level since 2005 last week and fell again Monday. AdvertisementWhile Chinese stocks have roared on Beijing's stimulus jolt, the country's bond market suggests there's lingering skepticism. But the bond market seemed less convinced, with the 30-year government bond yield falling the next day to close to its lowest level since 2005. Investors may be reacting to the widely held view that despite the size and scope of China's stimulus moves, they still might not be enough.
Persons: , Stocks, it's Organizations: Bank of America, Service, CSI, People's Bank of Locations: China, People's Bank of China, CNY1.85tn
Celia Robbins relocated with her family to Berlin after her husband got a job in Germany. Last year, the kids and I moved to Berlin so they could attend international school. AdvertisementBack in the US, I had been helicopter-parenting my kids, having a lot of control over every aspect of their lives. I was beholden to my kids' schedule in the USI spent about two hours every day in the car, driving my kids to school or to a long list of extracurriculars. But here in Berlin, kids are expected to manage their own things and get themselves to places.
Persons: Celia Robbins, Robbins, she's, , would've, he'd, Let's, I've, it's Organizations: Service, Embassy of, Cornell University, Rostock —, UN Locations: Berlin, Germany, American, United States, America, Ithaca , New York, Rostock, I'm, New York
Peggy Van de Plassche felt depressed and anxious until she started microdosing psilocybin three years ago. When I got a promotion, for example, I wouldn't feel excited, even though I'd been working toward it for a long time. You're taking three grams, and you're dancing! I bought some products from my massage therapist and I started microdosing based on the research I had done. AdvertisementIt ended up taking on a life of its own and today I have a microdosing business.
Persons: Peggy Van de Plassche, psychedelics, There's, , I'd, COVID, Van de Plassche, Jeremie Dupont, It's, I've Organizations: U.S, Service, FDA Locations: Toronto, Tokyo
If Cowie did her job search over, she'd cast a more narrow net from the start. If she had to redo her job search, Cowie would have done a few things differently. During her job search, she applied to several account manager, customer success manager, and project manager roles. "Towards the end of my job search, when I didn't have anything, I was like, 'Oh my God, did I make a huge mistake? Cowie said she wouldn't have changed how she networked during her job search, relying on both her friend circle and LinkedIn.
Persons: Chantal Cowie, Cowie, she'd, , hadn't, would've Organizations: Service, Business
My husband and I travel on a budget — we once went to London and Paris for $600. Signing up for credit cards at the right time and being flexible with travel dates saves us money. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . After years of learning the ropes, here are eight of my best tips for saving money on amazing trips around the world.
Persons: , I've, Churchill, would've Organizations: Service Locations: London, Paris, Bahamas, Baha
In a recent interview, Swank, 50, said she's happy she's an older mom. She has more time for her kids and is more comfortable with herself than she was in her 20s and 30s. AdvertisementIn 2022, Hilary Swank announced she was pregnant with twins at age 48, sparking conversations around the risks of pregnancy after age 35. Now, a few years into being a mother, Swank, 50, said that she's glad she had kids in her 40s. "It makes me really empathize with all the parents out there who are working really long hours who don't get to see their children."
Persons: Hilary Swank, Swank, Organizations: Service
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