🎙️ Episode: “Raya’s Playbook: What Online Dating Can Teach Us About Business”
Description:
In this episode of The Dating Advisory Board, we dive into Raya’s Playbook—inspired by insights from Daniel Gendelman, the founder of Raya, as featured in The Wall Street Journal. We break down how online dating and business share surprising parallels: exclusivity as a brand strategy, the power of networks, why patience pays off, and how your reputation opens doors in both love and work.
From waitlists to deal-making, from profile curation to personal branding, this episode explores how the rules of attraction in the digital dating world can teach us valuable lessons about success in business.
👉 Article source: The Wall Street Journal
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🎙️ Episode: “Raya’s Playbook: What Online Dating Can Teach Us About Business”
Description:
In this episode of The Dating Advisory Board, we dive into Raya’s Playbook—inspired by insights from Daniel Gendelman, the founder of Raya, as featured in The Wall Street Journal. We break down how online dating and business share surprising parallels: exclusivity as a brand strategy, the power of networks, why patience pays off, and how your reputation opens doors in both love and work.
From waitlists to deal-making, from profile curation to personal branding, this episode explores how the rules of attraction in the digital dating world can teach us valuable lessons about success in business.
👉 Article source: The Wall Street Journal
5 Core Conversations to Keep Your Relationship Off the Couch and Out of Court - David & Julie Bulitt
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7 years ago
5 Core Conversations to Keep Your Relationship Off the Couch and Out of Court - David & Julie Bulitt
Tune into this episode to learn from David & Julie Bulitt about their upcoming book, “ShopTalk: 5 Conversations To Keep Your Relationship Off The Couch & Out Of Court.
David Bulitt is a divorce attorney focusing his practice on complex family law cases, helping clients in Maryland and Washington, DC, through difficult times, including divorces, custody battles and other contentious domestic conflicts.
Julie Bulitt is the founder of Live Sane, LLC which was developed to provide AD/HD management and coaching services to individuals and families with AD/HD. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW-C) with 20 years of expertise in working with children, teens and families.
2. What are common themes you both see when relationships are going south and how can we shift that to create better relationships?
3. How can couples communicate better?
4. What is your advice or questions should people be asking themselves if divorce is on the horizon?
7. Importance of putting in the work in your relationships
8. Julie - What strategies do you suggest to your clients to work on improving their relationship?
9. What are some communication strategies that work well?
10. What are some non-negotiables and core values that we should consider when looking for a partner?
11. What are the common issues you hear when marriage or relationships are in trouble and need help?
The Dating Advisory Board
🎙️ Episode: “Raya’s Playbook: What Online Dating Can Teach Us About Business”
Description:
In this episode of The Dating Advisory Board, we dive into Raya’s Playbook—inspired by insights from Daniel Gendelman, the founder of Raya, as featured in The Wall Street Journal. We break down how online dating and business share surprising parallels: exclusivity as a brand strategy, the power of networks, why patience pays off, and how your reputation opens doors in both love and work.
From waitlists to deal-making, from profile curation to personal branding, this episode explores how the rules of attraction in the digital dating world can teach us valuable lessons about success in business.
👉 Article source: The Wall Street Journal