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Did You Know there are Flying Cars in China?
Cool ideas meet real-world roadblocks fast. Flying cars like GAC’s “Govy AirJet” demand new infrastructure, regulation, and safety frameworks. Where do these things take off? Who controls their airspace? What happens when something goes wrong mid-flight over a populated area? Governments will have to juggle automotive and aviation standards simultaneously — a bureaucratic nightmare, but a necessary one. There’s also the cost factor; early versions will be expensive to produce

Rose Odette
Nov 65 min read


One-Click Journey — The Flying Car That Drives Itself
Guangzhou Automobile Group (GAC) is blurring the line between car and aircraft with its flying-taxi-meets-autonomous-vehicle concept. Picture this: you step into a sleek road vehicle, it drives you out of the city, then seamlessly detaches a flight pod that lifts off vertically and carries you through the sky. GAC’s prototype — part of its new “Govy” line — merges two worlds: a ground chassis for road travel and a flight pod for air transport.

Rose Odette
Nov 55 min read


The Truth About Cooling the Digital World — You’re Sitting on a Heat Engine - Why Ireland’s Newest Invention Is Like Burning the Bog — Only Smarter
Irish Eyes Are Smiling! Once upon a time, data centers were pristine glass rooms with raised floors — temples of air conditioning and white noise. Engineers would strut around in lab coats, proudly managing massive chillers to push cold air under the floor, through perforated tiles, and over rows of servers that burned hotter than a jet engine. The goal was simple: fight the heat. But the reality was brutal — wasted energy, sky-high power bills, and inefficiency that made eve

Rose Odette
Nov 44 min read


The truth about leadership: mastery beats multitasking every time.
Today’s spotlight is on Reshma Kewalramani, CEO and President of Vertex Pharmaceuticals, a Boston-based biotech giant valued at over $110 billion. Recently named to Fortune’s 2025 100 Most Powerful People in Business, she’s breaking barriers and rewriting what executive leadership looks like.

Rose Odette
Nov 33 min read


Structural Battery Composites Are the Quiet Revolution in Mobility
Structural Battery Composites Imagine a world where the car is the battery, the airplane wing is the power source, and the energy system weighs nothing extra. Sounds impossible? Not anymore. The next great industrial revolution is already underway — and it’s happening in Sweden . 💡 The Innovators Behind the Breakthrough - Structural Battery Composites This game-changing leap was born out of Chalmers University of Technology and KTH Royal Institute of Technolo

Rose Odette
Nov 22 min read


The Calm Before the Quantum Storm
For decades, business strategy revolved around faster processors, bigger data, and smarter algorithms. But those days are about to look quaint — like a rotary phone in an iPhone world. Quantum computing isn’t just another technology trend. It’s the next tectonic shift that will redefine how we make decisions, manage risk, and create competitive advantage.
Right now, most CEOs are either ignoring it or treating it like science fiction. But that’s exactly what people said abou

Rose Odette
Nov 13 min read


What Happens When You Blast an Injection Into the Skin Without a Needle?
FlowBeams shows us what’s possible when innovation meets intention. They didn’t invent lasers—they reinvented how we use them. Entrepreneurs who think like that don’t just make money—they make history.

Rose Odette
Oct 312 min read


IMAGINE A WORLD WITHOUT NEEDLES
When most professionals talk about career progression, they’re thinking titles, promotions, and perks. But not Lea Milovich. She walked away from corporate comfort to lead a med-tech revolution — building a company that fires medicine through the skin without a single needle. Her startup, FlowBeams, is redefining how injections work by using laser-powered micro-jets that replace pain with precision.

Rose Odette
Oct 313 min read


Touching of Door Handles - Should we Care About a Door Handle?
Most people walk through life touching hundreds of door handles every week—and never think twice. But one young inventor from Jamaica did. He saw something everyone else ignored and asked a life-changing question: “What if this ordinary thing could protect lives?”

Rose Odette
Oct 303 min read


She didn’t just build an empire — she built stadiums where women’s dreams echo louder than doubt.
Every once in a while, a woman comes along who doesn’t just change the game — she buys the stadium, rewrites the rules, and invites the next generation of women to play bigger. Michele Kang is that woman. Her story embodies what I call The Pride Method — transformational vision meets relentless results.

Rose Odette
Oct 294 min read


Why Shattering the Glass Ceiling Is No Longer Optional
For generations, women have been told to “lean in.” But Lionesses don’t lean — they lead. Shattering the glass ceiling isn’t rebellion; it’s revolution. It’s not about proving our worth — it’s about living it. The Lioness doesn’t wait for permission to roar. She leads with purpose, builds with power, and brings her pride with her.

Rose Odette
Oct 273 min read


The Innovation (Solar) That Brings the Internet Where There Is None
SolarSPELL reminds us that the future of innovation isn’t just about artificial intelligence — it’s about human intelligence applied to real problems.
As you design your next product, campaign, or business model, remember this: the greatest return on investment is relevance. Solve a problem that matters, and the market — and meaning — will follow.

Rose Odette
Oct 263 min read


Why Cracking the Capital Code Is Every Woman Founder’s Battle Cry
Access to capital is still the biggest wall holding women back from scaling their businesses. Despite women launching companies at record speed, they receive less than 3% of total venture capital dollars. The myth that women-led startups are “higher risk” couldn’t be further from the truth — studies show they generate higher revenue per dollar invested. The real issue? Systemic bias, pattern-matching, and outdated funding models built for men, by men. It’s time to break the c

Rose Odette
Oct 262 min read


Why every dollar you spend on Leadership Training for you or your team should make you money — not cost it.
When I sold IBM systems, I learned that smart buyers didn’t fear big price tags — they feared poor returns. If the system paid for itself in 12 months, it was a no-brainer.
The same logic applies to your leadership evolution. You invest $100 — in coaching, books, or training — and the first time your new mindset saves your company $100 in time or results, you’ve hit break-even. From that point forward, every decision you make, every person you influence, every result you mul

Rose Odette
Oct 252 min read


Your money has been trapped behind someone else’s firewall — until now.
The banks aren’t the future. The builders are. When data becomes democratized and technology becomes personal, the world doesn’t just get more efficient — it gets more entrepreneurial.

Rose Odette
Oct 252 min read


SexTech Is the Next Frontier of Innovation Nobody’s Talking About
Innovation is only “sexy” when it moves the world forward—and SexTech is doing exactly that. It’s not about devices; it’s about daring to design for human connection in an era of disconnection.

Rose Odette
Oct 242 min read


Why Lower EB-5 Fees Matter — and How Koshiba Law Firm Is Changing the Game
Why Lower EB-5 Fees Matter — and How Koshiba Law Firm Is Changing the Game

Rose Odette
Oct 243 min read


Why the Internal Barrier of “I Don’t Belong” Is Just a Bad Beat in Your Rhythm
Why the Internal Barrier of “I Don’t Belong” Is Just a Bad Beat in Your Rhythm

Rose Odette
Oct 243 min read


Denise Roberts on the Bullish on Business Podcast with Rose Odette
Denise Roberts on the Bullish on Business Podcast with Rose Odette

Rose Odette
Oct 233 min read


When Robots Move In — Will They Cost as Much as a Car?
Within five years, we’ll see personal robots entering homes. Within a decade, they’ll be as common as electric vehicles.

Rose Odette
Oct 233 min read
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