Have you witnessed a time when you industry reversed course on something important? We’d love to hear about it, because when these U-Turns are covered up we lose out on our ability to better evaluate the current direction of our industries.
Tony Pu

I used to be a creative producer specializing in video production and photography, and of course a camera nerd who strived for visual excellence. In the “old days”, the production quality could go a long way in winning an audience, but now it’s not the case anymore. Read more>>
Sarah Bieber

Our business was started from the ground up in 1987 by Grandpa and his business partner. As you can imagine we’ve experienced many industry U-turns since then. Going from delivering bakery ingredients to selling bakery equipment. Then strictly to selling new and refurbished bakery equipment and dropping the ingredients side all together. Read more>>
Aidan Houlihan

The paradigm for scoliosis treatment in the United States is shifting. 3-dimensional bracing and Schroth Exercise, which have been mainstays of scoliosis treatment in Europe for decades, are finally proliferating in the U.S. Schroth Therapy was only introduced in the U.S. in 2004, Rigo-Cheneau style bracing was introduced shortly afterwards in 2005, but establishing these practices as the standard of care has been a long road. Read more>>
Maria Korcsmaros

I’ve had a few U-turns in my career as a fitness professional. The first would be when I had kids and had to put aside my career to raise them after we moved from Toronto, Canada to the United States. My husband’s job brought us to the states and at first I wasn’t able to work due to his visa status. So we had our 3rd child. When she was a toddler I decided to go back to work part time. Read more>>
Maria Diehn

In recent years, the yoga industry has undergone a shift. With the rise of platforms like Instagram, there’s been a noticeable move away from the holistic, compassionate approach that yoga embodies. Instead, there’s been a growing emphasis on physical appearance and achieving ‘perfect’ poses. Read more>>

