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Leadership Transformation: David Ghodsizadeh’s Journey to Empower Technical Professionals Through…

Jason Malki

After perfecting a workplace storytelling framework, David began coaching clients in 2016 as a freelancer and then started Storytelling 4 Success in 2022. What motivated you to launch your startup? What has been your biggest challenge when growing your startup? What are your future plans for your startup?

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Habitual is using digital support plus food replacement to help reverse type 2 diabetes

TechCrunch

London-based Habitual , a healthtech startup which offers a weight loss program aimed at people with type 2 diabetes (or prediabetes) that combines “evidence-based” food replacement with digital support to help people manage and even reverse the condition (so they can be medication free), has closed a $2.3 million seed round.

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Everything An Angel Investor Should Know About The Corporate Transparency Act

Angel Capital Association

Companies formed before January 1, 2024 will have to file their initial reports with FinCEN no later than January 1, 2025. There is a limited number of exemptions primarily for larger companies, not startups. The CTA will have far-reaching implications for startups and early-stage companies. See the attached appendix.

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Cymulate snaps up $70M to help cybersecurity teams stress test their networks with attack simulations

TechCrunch

trillion by 2025. The startup — founded in Tel Aviv, with a second base in New York — has raised $70 million, a Series D that it will be using to continue expanding globally and investing in expanding its technology (both organically and potentially through acquisitions).

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How to Scale Nuclear Power

Andreessen Horowitz

From the 1980s onward, the number of expensive personnel, like engineers, inspectors, managers, and consultants, was overhauled to meet rising regulatory scrutiny. Part 53 is still in the drafting period and is expected to be complete in 2025. Below, we dispel two major myths.