“In our view there is already a ton of coverage of the trends that ivory tower professors and billionaire fund managers are seeing. What’s the edge in hearing the billionaire consensus view over and over again?
The edge comes from hearing new perspectives and new information like from the wedding planner who has worked with hundreds of couples during the pandemic and has noticed that couples are allocating significantly more of their wedding budgets on “”small details”” like personalized neon signs and eco-friendly customized digital invitations rather than paper invites. Or the accountant seeing how there’s a huge uptick in ecommerce clients generating revenue from in person popups.
Below, you’ll find some of the most thoughtful entrepreneurs and creatives in across various industries and markets sharing the trends they are seeing. ”
Derek Livingston

The biggest trend in my industry would be shooting simply for likes and retweets. Shooting in portrait mode more than landscape, which works for the phone but that is it. It doesn’t translate to the tv or computer screen. Some also work with the trends and don’t stay true to themselves and create what they want to create. I stick to what I like regardless of likes or views. I just do what I love and keep bringing out content whether that be sports photography, wedding videos, or travel videos. Read more>>
Tracey Horn

I think it might be interesting to share how much the industry of advertising has changed with technology in the past 27 years. I started before there was email or even creating a pdf. Read more>>
Natasha Edwards

In the last couple of years, I have noticed a trend of people wanting to have an experience. Whether that’s going to a nice restaurant with music or painting and sipping wine. In the Fashion industry, the trend has been Pop-Up Shops at different locations. The location could be anywhere from a restaurant that is hosting a brunch or an influencer hosting a Pop-Up for different designers etc. Read more>>
David Adato

The biggest industry trend I’m seeing is fast-paced growth. We’re receiving calls and inquiries daily about our shared office space and co-working environments that cater to small business owners and entrepreneurs. We’re also responding to our clients’ growing desire for flexibility. Our members want to know that they can expand or reduce their space and services as their companies grow and scale. Since the pandemic, businesses have pivoted and learned that employees can be as productive working in remote or hybrid settings than ever before. Read more>>

