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David HollardinWrite A CatalystBeads, Cattle, and Smartphones: The Real Story of Modern Maasai LifeThe Maasai people have long captured the imagination of travelers with their vibrant red clothing, intricate beadwork, and warrior…2d ago2d ago
David HollardinFinThoughtsNavigating the Invisible: How Banks Tame Non-Deliverable Currencies in Global FinanceI remember the day my friend Jake called me, sounding both excited and frustrated. He’d just landed a big contract to export his artisanal…3d ago13d ago1
David HollardinWrite A CatalystBreaking the Bubble: 10 Tips to Help Gen Z Thrive Beyond Their Digital Comfort ZoneAs a manager who’s been in the game for a while, I’ve seen my fair share of generational shifts in the workplace. But nothing quite…3d ago33d ago3
David HollardinWrite A CatalystTiny Spaces, Big Hearts: The Struggles of Hong Kong’s Elderly Cardboard CollectorsThe sun hasn’t yet peeked over Hong Kong’s towering skyline when Mei Ling’s eyes flutter open. At 78, she’s become accustomed to rising bef3d ago23d ago2