Often we don’t have to reinvent the wheel to learn something new – we can just ask experts in the field who can draw on their experience to enlighten us. Below, we’ve shared insights insiders from various industries have shared with us.

Bobby Basham

A lot of people think training baseball players is as simple as tossing some balls, running a few drills, and calling it a day. What they might not realize is that while starting a training program is easy, doing it well is incredibly challenging. At Union Baseball Systems, we lean heavily on science and cutting-edge technology to analyze performance and guide development. Tools like motion capture, bat sensors, and high-speed cameras are integral to what we do, but the tech alone isn’t enough. Read more>>

Shelley Moore

Alzheimer’s research has accelerated to the point that we now have two approved treatments that will remove amyloid from the brain and slow the progression of the disease by about 30%. We are also able to identify Alzheimer’s disease in the brain 20 years before symptoms appear and we can use a blood test to make an early diagnosis that is as reliable as the costly PET scans and invasive spinal taps. Read more>>

Alex Curiel

I just turned 27 in September and I had open more restaurants and nightclubs than teeth’s in my mouth hahaa but the last project is so special because after the pandemic when I build my last restaurant in Mexico with 0 money a project of almost 1 million dollars that down there is huge it went to bankruptcy and I decide to move to San Diego and decide that I was opening a restaurant there with no money no friends didn’t know anyone but how when you repeat yourself everyday something finally happened. Read more>>