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"I have Zinzi and Ryan, and there's no two guts I trust more," Proximity Media co-founder Sev Ohanian says. "I bring the data, they bring the guts."

The trio of Ohanian, Ryan Coogler, and Zinzi Coogler founded @proximitymedia in 2018. The production company is home to the box office shattering and Academy Award winning vampire film "Sinners"—which broke the record for the most Oscar nominations in history earlier this month.

In this episode of The Truth About Leadership, the founders discuss navigating impostor syndrome, balancing their personal and professional relationships, and what they learned from their first jobs.

Watch the full interview at the link in bio.


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Over the past two and a half decades, three women’s professional hockey leagues had launched and collapsed, victims of fragmented ownership, insufficient funding, and infrastructure that couldn’t support elite athletes trying to build full-time careers.⁠

So future hockey hall of famer Hilary Knight was skeptical when she joined a players’ committee to negotiate terms for yet another new league.⁠

But the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) shattered the mold. It launched in January 2024, and just months later, set a pro women’s hockey attendance record for a single game. It expanded from six to eight teams for its second season, and attendance jumped 52.5% season over season.⁠

But none of this would have happened had the league not taken critical steps before the first puck ever dropped.⁠

Click the link in our bio to read about how on-ice innovations have powered the PWHL’s growth.⁠

[Photos: @claytoncotterell]


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Over the past two and a half decades, three women’s professional hockey leagues had launched and collapsed, victims of fragmented ownership, insufficient funding, and infrastructure that couldn’t support elite athletes trying to build full-time careers.⁠

So future hockey hall of famer Hilary Knight was skeptical when she joined a players’ committee to negotiate terms for yet another new league.⁠

But the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) shattered the mold. It launched in January 2024, and just months later, set a pro women’s hockey attendance record for a single game. It expanded from six to eight teams for its second season, and attendance jumped 52.5% season over season.⁠

But none of this would have happened had the league not taken critical steps before the first puck ever dropped.⁠

Click the link in our bio to read about how on-ice innovations have powered the PWHL’s growth.⁠

[Photos: @claytoncotterell]


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Over the past two and a half decades, three women’s professional hockey leagues had launched and collapsed, victims of fragmented ownership, insufficient funding, and infrastructure that couldn’t support elite athletes trying to build full-time careers.⁠

So future hockey hall of famer Hilary Knight was skeptical when she joined a players’ committee to negotiate terms for yet another new league.⁠

But the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) shattered the mold. It launched in January 2024, and just months later, set a pro women’s hockey attendance record for a single game. It expanded from six to eight teams for its second season, and attendance jumped 52.5% season over season.⁠

But none of this would have happened had the league not taken critical steps before the first puck ever dropped.⁠

Click the link in our bio to read about how on-ice innovations have powered the PWHL’s growth.⁠

[Photos: @claytoncotterell]


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Over the past two and a half decades, three women’s professional hockey leagues had launched and collapsed, victims of fragmented ownership, insufficient funding, and infrastructure that couldn’t support elite athletes trying to build full-time careers.⁠

So future hockey hall of famer Hilary Knight was skeptical when she joined a players’ committee to negotiate terms for yet another new league.⁠

But the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) shattered the mold. It launched in January 2024, and just months later, set a pro women’s hockey attendance record for a single game. It expanded from six to eight teams for its second season, and attendance jumped 52.5% season over season.⁠

But none of this would have happened had the league not taken critical steps before the first puck ever dropped.⁠

Click the link in our bio to read about how on-ice innovations have powered the PWHL’s growth.⁠

[Photos: @claytoncotterell]


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In a world marked by rapid technological change, businesses must adapt to survive—and innovate to thrive.
 
Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies list takes a hard look at organizations across every global region and dozens of industries, from artificial intelligence to film and media to sustainability and many more, to produce our annual guide to the most dynamic companies today.
 
The result is a definitive look at the products, strategies, and ideas that are shaping the future.
 
In our 2026 list, you’ll see the Professional Women’s Hockey League putting female athletes at center ice, Rimas Entertainment representing Puerto Rico on the global stage, and the Onion’s revival of print—companies proving that the only way forward is to stay in motion.
 
Click the link in bio to view the list of this year’s Most Innovative Companies and why they were selected as honorees. #FCMostInnovative
 
Photo and illustration credits:
[Slide 1: @maxdrekker]
[Slide 2: @alfonsodrn; Drone Photography: Azeez Bakare]
[Slide 3: @maxomatic]
[Slide 4: @evanpjenkins]
[Slide 5: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 6: Samy Halim]
[Slide 7: @nat.foss]
[Slide 8: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 9: @benedict_evans]
[Slide 10: Courtesy of Big Brother Recordings]
[Slide 11: @claytoncotterell]
[Slide 12: @jamiechungstudio; Prop Styling: @arinoi]
[Slide 13: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 14: @andyboyle]


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In a world marked by rapid technological change, businesses must adapt to survive—and innovate to thrive.
 
Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies list takes a hard look at organizations across every global region and dozens of industries, from artificial intelligence to film and media to sustainability and many more, to produce our annual guide to the most dynamic companies today.
 
The result is a definitive look at the products, strategies, and ideas that are shaping the future.
 
In our 2026 list, you’ll see the Professional Women’s Hockey League putting female athletes at center ice, Rimas Entertainment representing Puerto Rico on the global stage, and the Onion’s revival of print—companies proving that the only way forward is to stay in motion.
 
Click the link in bio to view the list of this year’s Most Innovative Companies and why they were selected as honorees. #FCMostInnovative
 
Photo and illustration credits:
[Slide 1: @maxdrekker]
[Slide 2: @alfonsodrn; Drone Photography: Azeez Bakare]
[Slide 3: @maxomatic]
[Slide 4: @evanpjenkins]
[Slide 5: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 6: Samy Halim]
[Slide 7: @nat.foss]
[Slide 8: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 9: @benedict_evans]
[Slide 10: Courtesy of Big Brother Recordings]
[Slide 11: @claytoncotterell]
[Slide 12: @jamiechungstudio; Prop Styling: @arinoi]
[Slide 13: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 14: @andyboyle]


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In a world marked by rapid technological change, businesses must adapt to survive—and innovate to thrive.
 
Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies list takes a hard look at organizations across every global region and dozens of industries, from artificial intelligence to film and media to sustainability and many more, to produce our annual guide to the most dynamic companies today.
 
The result is a definitive look at the products, strategies, and ideas that are shaping the future.
 
In our 2026 list, you’ll see the Professional Women’s Hockey League putting female athletes at center ice, Rimas Entertainment representing Puerto Rico on the global stage, and the Onion’s revival of print—companies proving that the only way forward is to stay in motion.
 
Click the link in bio to view the list of this year’s Most Innovative Companies and why they were selected as honorees. #FCMostInnovative
 
Photo and illustration credits:
[Slide 1: @maxdrekker]
[Slide 2: @alfonsodrn; Drone Photography: Azeez Bakare]
[Slide 3: @maxomatic]
[Slide 4: @evanpjenkins]
[Slide 5: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 6: Samy Halim]
[Slide 7: @nat.foss]
[Slide 8: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 9: @benedict_evans]
[Slide 10: Courtesy of Big Brother Recordings]
[Slide 11: @claytoncotterell]
[Slide 12: @jamiechungstudio; Prop Styling: @arinoi]
[Slide 13: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 14: @andyboyle]


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In a world marked by rapid technological change, businesses must adapt to survive—and innovate to thrive.
 
Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies list takes a hard look at organizations across every global region and dozens of industries, from artificial intelligence to film and media to sustainability and many more, to produce our annual guide to the most dynamic companies today.
 
The result is a definitive look at the products, strategies, and ideas that are shaping the future.
 
In our 2026 list, you’ll see the Professional Women’s Hockey League putting female athletes at center ice, Rimas Entertainment representing Puerto Rico on the global stage, and the Onion’s revival of print—companies proving that the only way forward is to stay in motion.
 
Click the link in bio to view the list of this year’s Most Innovative Companies and why they were selected as honorees. #FCMostInnovative
 
Photo and illustration credits:
[Slide 1: @maxdrekker]
[Slide 2: @alfonsodrn; Drone Photography: Azeez Bakare]
[Slide 3: @maxomatic]
[Slide 4: @evanpjenkins]
[Slide 5: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 6: Samy Halim]
[Slide 7: @nat.foss]
[Slide 8: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 9: @benedict_evans]
[Slide 10: Courtesy of Big Brother Recordings]
[Slide 11: @claytoncotterell]
[Slide 12: @jamiechungstudio; Prop Styling: @arinoi]
[Slide 13: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 14: @andyboyle]


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In a world marked by rapid technological change, businesses must adapt to survive—and innovate to thrive.
 
Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies list takes a hard look at organizations across every global region and dozens of industries, from artificial intelligence to film and media to sustainability and many more, to produce our annual guide to the most dynamic companies today.
 
The result is a definitive look at the products, strategies, and ideas that are shaping the future.
 
In our 2026 list, you’ll see the Professional Women’s Hockey League putting female athletes at center ice, Rimas Entertainment representing Puerto Rico on the global stage, and the Onion’s revival of print—companies proving that the only way forward is to stay in motion.
 
Click the link in bio to view the list of this year’s Most Innovative Companies and why they were selected as honorees. #FCMostInnovative
 
Photo and illustration credits:
[Slide 1: @maxdrekker]
[Slide 2: @alfonsodrn; Drone Photography: Azeez Bakare]
[Slide 3: @maxomatic]
[Slide 4: @evanpjenkins]
[Slide 5: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 6: Samy Halim]
[Slide 7: @nat.foss]
[Slide 8: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 9: @benedict_evans]
[Slide 10: Courtesy of Big Brother Recordings]
[Slide 11: @claytoncotterell]
[Slide 12: @jamiechungstudio; Prop Styling: @arinoi]
[Slide 13: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 14: @andyboyle]


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1 months ago

In a world marked by rapid technological change, businesses must adapt to survive—and innovate to thrive.
 
Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies list takes a hard look at organizations across every global region and dozens of industries, from artificial intelligence to film and media to sustainability and many more, to produce our annual guide to the most dynamic companies today.
 
The result is a definitive look at the products, strategies, and ideas that are shaping the future.
 
In our 2026 list, you’ll see the Professional Women’s Hockey League putting female athletes at center ice, Rimas Entertainment representing Puerto Rico on the global stage, and the Onion’s revival of print—companies proving that the only way forward is to stay in motion.
 
Click the link in bio to view the list of this year’s Most Innovative Companies and why they were selected as honorees. #FCMostInnovative
 
Photo and illustration credits:
[Slide 1: @maxdrekker]
[Slide 2: @alfonsodrn; Drone Photography: Azeez Bakare]
[Slide 3: @maxomatic]
[Slide 4: @evanpjenkins]
[Slide 5: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 6: Samy Halim]
[Slide 7: @nat.foss]
[Slide 8: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 9: @benedict_evans]
[Slide 10: Courtesy of Big Brother Recordings]
[Slide 11: @claytoncotterell]
[Slide 12: @jamiechungstudio; Prop Styling: @arinoi]
[Slide 13: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 14: @andyboyle]


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1 months ago

In a world marked by rapid technological change, businesses must adapt to survive—and innovate to thrive.
 
Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies list takes a hard look at organizations across every global region and dozens of industries, from artificial intelligence to film and media to sustainability and many more, to produce our annual guide to the most dynamic companies today.
 
The result is a definitive look at the products, strategies, and ideas that are shaping the future.
 
In our 2026 list, you’ll see the Professional Women’s Hockey League putting female athletes at center ice, Rimas Entertainment representing Puerto Rico on the global stage, and the Onion’s revival of print—companies proving that the only way forward is to stay in motion.
 
Click the link in bio to view the list of this year’s Most Innovative Companies and why they were selected as honorees. #FCMostInnovative
 
Photo and illustration credits:
[Slide 1: @maxdrekker]
[Slide 2: @alfonsodrn; Drone Photography: Azeez Bakare]
[Slide 3: @maxomatic]
[Slide 4: @evanpjenkins]
[Slide 5: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 6: Samy Halim]
[Slide 7: @nat.foss]
[Slide 8: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 9: @benedict_evans]
[Slide 10: Courtesy of Big Brother Recordings]
[Slide 11: @claytoncotterell]
[Slide 12: @jamiechungstudio; Prop Styling: @arinoi]
[Slide 13: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 14: @andyboyle]


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In a world marked by rapid technological change, businesses must adapt to survive—and innovate to thrive.
 
Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies list takes a hard look at organizations across every global region and dozens of industries, from artificial intelligence to film and media to sustainability and many more, to produce our annual guide to the most dynamic companies today.
 
The result is a definitive look at the products, strategies, and ideas that are shaping the future.
 
In our 2026 list, you’ll see the Professional Women’s Hockey League putting female athletes at center ice, Rimas Entertainment representing Puerto Rico on the global stage, and the Onion’s revival of print—companies proving that the only way forward is to stay in motion.
 
Click the link in bio to view the list of this year’s Most Innovative Companies and why they were selected as honorees. #FCMostInnovative
 
Photo and illustration credits:
[Slide 1: @maxdrekker]
[Slide 2: @alfonsodrn; Drone Photography: Azeez Bakare]
[Slide 3: @maxomatic]
[Slide 4: @evanpjenkins]
[Slide 5: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 6: Samy Halim]
[Slide 7: @nat.foss]
[Slide 8: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 9: @benedict_evans]
[Slide 10: Courtesy of Big Brother Recordings]
[Slide 11: @claytoncotterell]
[Slide 12: @jamiechungstudio; Prop Styling: @arinoi]
[Slide 13: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 14: @andyboyle]


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In a world marked by rapid technological change, businesses must adapt to survive—and innovate to thrive.
 
Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies list takes a hard look at organizations across every global region and dozens of industries, from artificial intelligence to film and media to sustainability and many more, to produce our annual guide to the most dynamic companies today.
 
The result is a definitive look at the products, strategies, and ideas that are shaping the future.
 
In our 2026 list, you’ll see the Professional Women’s Hockey League putting female athletes at center ice, Rimas Entertainment representing Puerto Rico on the global stage, and the Onion’s revival of print—companies proving that the only way forward is to stay in motion.
 
Click the link in bio to view the list of this year’s Most Innovative Companies and why they were selected as honorees. #FCMostInnovative
 
Photo and illustration credits:
[Slide 1: @maxdrekker]
[Slide 2: @alfonsodrn; Drone Photography: Azeez Bakare]
[Slide 3: @maxomatic]
[Slide 4: @evanpjenkins]
[Slide 5: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 6: Samy Halim]
[Slide 7: @nat.foss]
[Slide 8: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 9: @benedict_evans]
[Slide 10: Courtesy of Big Brother Recordings]
[Slide 11: @claytoncotterell]
[Slide 12: @jamiechungstudio; Prop Styling: @arinoi]
[Slide 13: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 14: @andyboyle]


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51
1 months ago

In a world marked by rapid technological change, businesses must adapt to survive—and innovate to thrive.
 
Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies list takes a hard look at organizations across every global region and dozens of industries, from artificial intelligence to film and media to sustainability and many more, to produce our annual guide to the most dynamic companies today.
 
The result is a definitive look at the products, strategies, and ideas that are shaping the future.
 
In our 2026 list, you’ll see the Professional Women’s Hockey League putting female athletes at center ice, Rimas Entertainment representing Puerto Rico on the global stage, and the Onion’s revival of print—companies proving that the only way forward is to stay in motion.
 
Click the link in bio to view the list of this year’s Most Innovative Companies and why they were selected as honorees. #FCMostInnovative
 
Photo and illustration credits:
[Slide 1: @maxdrekker]
[Slide 2: @alfonsodrn; Drone Photography: Azeez Bakare]
[Slide 3: @maxomatic]
[Slide 4: @evanpjenkins]
[Slide 5: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 6: Samy Halim]
[Slide 7: @nat.foss]
[Slide 8: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 9: @benedict_evans]
[Slide 10: Courtesy of Big Brother Recordings]
[Slide 11: @claytoncotterell]
[Slide 12: @jamiechungstudio; Prop Styling: @arinoi]
[Slide 13: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 14: @andyboyle]


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1 months ago


In a world marked by rapid technological change, businesses must adapt to survive—and innovate to thrive.
 
Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies list takes a hard look at organizations across every global region and dozens of industries, from artificial intelligence to film and media to sustainability and many more, to produce our annual guide to the most dynamic companies today.
 
The result is a definitive look at the products, strategies, and ideas that are shaping the future.
 
In our 2026 list, you’ll see the Professional Women’s Hockey League putting female athletes at center ice, Rimas Entertainment representing Puerto Rico on the global stage, and the Onion’s revival of print—companies proving that the only way forward is to stay in motion.
 
Click the link in bio to view the list of this year’s Most Innovative Companies and why they were selected as honorees. #FCMostInnovative
 
Photo and illustration credits:
[Slide 1: @maxdrekker]
[Slide 2: @alfonsodrn; Drone Photography: Azeez Bakare]
[Slide 3: @maxomatic]
[Slide 4: @evanpjenkins]
[Slide 5: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 6: Samy Halim]
[Slide 7: @nat.foss]
[Slide 8: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 9: @benedict_evans]
[Slide 10: Courtesy of Big Brother Recordings]
[Slide 11: @claytoncotterell]
[Slide 12: @jamiechungstudio; Prop Styling: @arinoi]
[Slide 13: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 14: @andyboyle]


1.2K
51
1 months ago

In a world marked by rapid technological change, businesses must adapt to survive—and innovate to thrive.
 
Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies list takes a hard look at organizations across every global region and dozens of industries, from artificial intelligence to film and media to sustainability and many more, to produce our annual guide to the most dynamic companies today.
 
The result is a definitive look at the products, strategies, and ideas that are shaping the future.
 
In our 2026 list, you’ll see the Professional Women’s Hockey League putting female athletes at center ice, Rimas Entertainment representing Puerto Rico on the global stage, and the Onion’s revival of print—companies proving that the only way forward is to stay in motion.
 
Click the link in bio to view the list of this year’s Most Innovative Companies and why they were selected as honorees. #FCMostInnovative
 
Photo and illustration credits:
[Slide 1: @maxdrekker]
[Slide 2: @alfonsodrn; Drone Photography: Azeez Bakare]
[Slide 3: @maxomatic]
[Slide 4: @evanpjenkins]
[Slide 5: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 6: Samy Halim]
[Slide 7: @nat.foss]
[Slide 8: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 9: @benedict_evans]
[Slide 10: Courtesy of Big Brother Recordings]
[Slide 11: @claytoncotterell]
[Slide 12: @jamiechungstudio; Prop Styling: @arinoi]
[Slide 13: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 14: @andyboyle]


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51
1 months ago

In a world marked by rapid technological change, businesses must adapt to survive—and innovate to thrive.
 
Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies list takes a hard look at organizations across every global region and dozens of industries, from artificial intelligence to film and media to sustainability and many more, to produce our annual guide to the most dynamic companies today.
 
The result is a definitive look at the products, strategies, and ideas that are shaping the future.
 
In our 2026 list, you’ll see the Professional Women’s Hockey League putting female athletes at center ice, Rimas Entertainment representing Puerto Rico on the global stage, and the Onion’s revival of print—companies proving that the only way forward is to stay in motion.
 
Click the link in bio to view the list of this year’s Most Innovative Companies and why they were selected as honorees. #FCMostInnovative
 
Photo and illustration credits:
[Slide 1: @maxdrekker]
[Slide 2: @alfonsodrn; Drone Photography: Azeez Bakare]
[Slide 3: @maxomatic]
[Slide 4: @evanpjenkins]
[Slide 5: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 6: Samy Halim]
[Slide 7: @nat.foss]
[Slide 8: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 9: @benedict_evans]
[Slide 10: Courtesy of Big Brother Recordings]
[Slide 11: @claytoncotterell]
[Slide 12: @jamiechungstudio; Prop Styling: @arinoi]
[Slide 13: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 14: @andyboyle]


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51
1 months ago

In a world marked by rapid technological change, businesses must adapt to survive—and innovate to thrive.
 
Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies list takes a hard look at organizations across every global region and dozens of industries, from artificial intelligence to film and media to sustainability and many more, to produce our annual guide to the most dynamic companies today.
 
The result is a definitive look at the products, strategies, and ideas that are shaping the future.
 
In our 2026 list, you’ll see the Professional Women’s Hockey League putting female athletes at center ice, Rimas Entertainment representing Puerto Rico on the global stage, and the Onion’s revival of print—companies proving that the only way forward is to stay in motion.
 
Click the link in bio to view the list of this year’s Most Innovative Companies and why they were selected as honorees. #FCMostInnovative
 
Photo and illustration credits:
[Slide 1: @maxdrekker]
[Slide 2: @alfonsodrn; Drone Photography: Azeez Bakare]
[Slide 3: @maxomatic]
[Slide 4: @evanpjenkins]
[Slide 5: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 6: Samy Halim]
[Slide 7: @nat.foss]
[Slide 8: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 9: @benedict_evans]
[Slide 10: Courtesy of Big Brother Recordings]
[Slide 11: @claytoncotterell]
[Slide 12: @jamiechungstudio; Prop Styling: @arinoi]
[Slide 13: @pierrebuttin]
[Slide 14: @andyboyle]


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In March, you met Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies of the year online. Tomorrow, we'll get to meet them in person.

Each year, Fast Company celebrates the honorees from our Most Innovative Companies list with a full day event in New York City.

Under the theme of “The New Rules of Creative Leadership,” the 2026 Most Innovative Companies Summit and Gala will feature an inspiring lineup of speakers and thought-provoking discussions focused on businesses driving positive impact.

Follow along for exclusive insights into the day's event on our social channels.


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48 minutes ago

First you choose a partner, then you choose a genome?

The rapidly growing world of embryo genetic screening is being bolstered by IVF startups like Orchid and Nucleus, which offer parents the ability to select embryos based on genome sequencing.

Proponents say this kind of genetic testing helps optimize health outcomes and prevent hereditary disease. Though, some scientists have called polygenic embryo screening "modern snake oil."

On this episode of FC Explains, Fast Company Senior Writer Ainsley Harris discusses why many are calling for an urgent, society-wide conversation about so-called “designer babies.”

Watch the full episode at the link in bio.


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2 hours ago


Pinterest’s newest ad starts with two young women doomscrolling in the dark. It’s a familiar nightly ritual for millions. As one of them slumps on the bed in a Reels-induced semicoma, the other gets an idea and opens... you guessed it, Pinterest. ⁠

Suddenly, an energetic dance track fills the room, and the two are inspired to get their best fits together for a night out. It ends with the tagline, “The best thing you can find online is a reason to go offline.”⁠

When the business model for every other social platform revolves around your attention and time spent as their primary product for brand advertising dollars, this may feel like a counterintuitive strategy. ⁠

The real motivation is to pitch time on Pinterest as quality over quantity, not just to users but also brand partners. The app’s users are looking for inspiration, and brands have an opportunity to supply it. ⁠

Learn why Pinterest is promoting getting users offline at the link in bio.⁠

[Screenshot: Pinterest]


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19 hours ago

Pinterest’s newest ad starts with two young women doomscrolling in the dark. It’s a familiar nightly ritual for millions. As one of them slumps on the bed in a Reels-induced semicoma, the other gets an idea and opens... you guessed it, Pinterest. ⁠

Suddenly, an energetic dance track fills the room, and the two are inspired to get their best fits together for a night out. It ends with the tagline, “The best thing you can find online is a reason to go offline.”⁠

When the business model for every other social platform revolves around your attention and time spent as their primary product for brand advertising dollars, this may feel like a counterintuitive strategy. ⁠

The real motivation is to pitch time on Pinterest as quality over quantity, not just to users but also brand partners. The app’s users are looking for inspiration, and brands have an opportunity to supply it. ⁠

Learn why Pinterest is promoting getting users offline at the link in bio.⁠

[Screenshot: Pinterest]


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19 hours ago

The next time you take a call on your iPhone, the other person could be recording every word you say, and you may not even realize it. ⁠

Ever since iOS 18.1, Apple has offered a call recording feature on its smartphones. The feature has legitimate uses, and because of its embedded audio notifications, Apple would presumably argue that it meets both the “single party” and “all party” consent requirements in various states.⁠

As the description suggests, the call recording feature enables someone to record a phone call directly from the Phone app, rather than using a third-party solution or relying on other methods, such as putting the call on speakerphone and then recording it with a recording app on another device.⁠

But iOS 18.1 did not offer the person being recorded any control over the recording, nor did it provide a reasonable notification that the recording was in progress. This has not changed, even with the recent release of iOS 26.4.⁠

Click the link in bio to read the potential issues with Apple’s implementation of this feature. ⁠

[Source Image: Adobe Stock]


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The next time you take a call on your iPhone, the other person could be recording every word you say, and you may not even realize it. ⁠

Ever since iOS 18.1, Apple has offered a call recording feature on its smartphones. The feature has legitimate uses, and because of its embedded audio notifications, Apple would presumably argue that it meets both the “single party” and “all party” consent requirements in various states.⁠

As the description suggests, the call recording feature enables someone to record a phone call directly from the Phone app, rather than using a third-party solution or relying on other methods, such as putting the call on speakerphone and then recording it with a recording app on another device.⁠

But iOS 18.1 did not offer the person being recorded any control over the recording, nor did it provide a reasonable notification that the recording was in progress. This has not changed, even with the recent release of iOS 26.4.⁠

Click the link in bio to read the potential issues with Apple’s implementation of this feature. ⁠

[Source Image: Adobe Stock]


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The next time you take a call on your iPhone, the other person could be recording every word you say, and you may not even realize it. ⁠

Ever since iOS 18.1, Apple has offered a call recording feature on its smartphones. The feature has legitimate uses, and because of its embedded audio notifications, Apple would presumably argue that it meets both the “single party” and “all party” consent requirements in various states.⁠

As the description suggests, the call recording feature enables someone to record a phone call directly from the Phone app, rather than using a third-party solution or relying on other methods, such as putting the call on speakerphone and then recording it with a recording app on another device.⁠

But iOS 18.1 did not offer the person being recorded any control over the recording, nor did it provide a reasonable notification that the recording was in progress. This has not changed, even with the recent release of iOS 26.4.⁠

Click the link in bio to read the potential issues with Apple’s implementation of this feature. ⁠

[Source Image: Adobe Stock]


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A few weeks ago, a Rhode billboard appeared on the road along the way to Coachella. It didn’t look like Rhode’s typical visual brand. It signaled something new. ⁠

The billboard was part of a larger product launch teed up on social the week before: “spotwear” pimple patches and banana peel eye patches in partnership with Rhode founder Hailey Bieber’s husband, Justin Bieber, who performed at the festival.⁠

The products weren’t yet available, but they would be at the brand’s festival activation, Rhode World. If you didn’t have one of the multi-tiered wristbands that got you into Rhode’s house party, you could still feel you were part of it when the products launched the following week. ⁠

No matter where you are, all roads lead to the brand. That consistent, discerning attention to 360 degrees of detail is also what’s made the brand a success.⁠

Head to the link in bio to read how @haileybieber made @rhode into the global institution it is.⁠

[Photos: Rhode]


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A few weeks ago, a Rhode billboard appeared on the road along the way to Coachella. It didn’t look like Rhode’s typical visual brand. It signaled something new. ⁠

The billboard was part of a larger product launch teed up on social the week before: “spotwear” pimple patches and banana peel eye patches in partnership with Rhode founder Hailey Bieber’s husband, Justin Bieber, who performed at the festival.⁠

The products weren’t yet available, but they would be at the brand’s festival activation, Rhode World. If you didn’t have one of the multi-tiered wristbands that got you into Rhode’s house party, you could still feel you were part of it when the products launched the following week. ⁠

No matter where you are, all roads lead to the brand. That consistent, discerning attention to 360 degrees of detail is also what’s made the brand a success.⁠

Head to the link in bio to read how @haileybieber made @rhode into the global institution it is.⁠

[Photos: Rhode]


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A few weeks ago, a Rhode billboard appeared on the road along the way to Coachella. It didn’t look like Rhode’s typical visual brand. It signaled something new. ⁠

The billboard was part of a larger product launch teed up on social the week before: “spotwear” pimple patches and banana peel eye patches in partnership with Rhode founder Hailey Bieber’s husband, Justin Bieber, who performed at the festival.⁠

The products weren’t yet available, but they would be at the brand’s festival activation, Rhode World. If you didn’t have one of the multi-tiered wristbands that got you into Rhode’s house party, you could still feel you were part of it when the products launched the following week. ⁠

No matter where you are, all roads lead to the brand. That consistent, discerning attention to 360 degrees of detail is also what’s made the brand a success.⁠

Head to the link in bio to read how @haileybieber made @rhode into the global institution it is.⁠

[Photos: Rhode]


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A few weeks ago, a Rhode billboard appeared on the road along the way to Coachella. It didn’t look like Rhode’s typical visual brand. It signaled something new. ⁠

The billboard was part of a larger product launch teed up on social the week before: “spotwear” pimple patches and banana peel eye patches in partnership with Rhode founder Hailey Bieber’s husband, Justin Bieber, who performed at the festival.⁠

The products weren’t yet available, but they would be at the brand’s festival activation, Rhode World. If you didn’t have one of the multi-tiered wristbands that got you into Rhode’s house party, you could still feel you were part of it when the products launched the following week. ⁠

No matter where you are, all roads lead to the brand. That consistent, discerning attention to 360 degrees of detail is also what’s made the brand a success.⁠

Head to the link in bio to read how @haileybieber made @rhode into the global institution it is.⁠

[Photos: Rhode]


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A few weeks ago, a Rhode billboard appeared on the road along the way to Coachella. It didn’t look like Rhode’s typical visual brand. It signaled something new. ⁠

The billboard was part of a larger product launch teed up on social the week before: “spotwear” pimple patches and banana peel eye patches in partnership with Rhode founder Hailey Bieber’s husband, Justin Bieber, who performed at the festival.⁠

The products weren’t yet available, but they would be at the brand’s festival activation, Rhode World. If you didn’t have one of the multi-tiered wristbands that got you into Rhode’s house party, you could still feel you were part of it when the products launched the following week. ⁠

No matter where you are, all roads lead to the brand. That consistent, discerning attention to 360 degrees of detail is also what’s made the brand a success.⁠

Head to the link in bio to read how @haileybieber made @rhode into the global institution it is.⁠

[Photos: Rhode]


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A few weeks ago, a Rhode billboard appeared on the road along the way to Coachella. It didn’t look like Rhode’s typical visual brand. It signaled something new. ⁠

The billboard was part of a larger product launch teed up on social the week before: “spotwear” pimple patches and banana peel eye patches in partnership with Rhode founder Hailey Bieber’s husband, Justin Bieber, who performed at the festival.⁠

The products weren’t yet available, but they would be at the brand’s festival activation, Rhode World. If you didn’t have one of the multi-tiered wristbands that got you into Rhode’s house party, you could still feel you were part of it when the products launched the following week. ⁠

No matter where you are, all roads lead to the brand. That consistent, discerning attention to 360 degrees of detail is also what’s made the brand a success.⁠

Head to the link in bio to read how @haileybieber made @rhode into the global institution it is.⁠

[Photos: Rhode]


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It’s not often that a serious medical condition gets renamed, but that’s the case now for a condition that impacts one in eight women.⁠

Polycystic ovary syndrome, a hormonal disorder long known as PCOS, will now be called PMOS—short for polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome. The new name aims to provide a clearer picture of the syndrome, which should help patients get diagnosed more quickly and accurately.⁠

A group of specialists who worked to rename the condition criticized its long-standing name as inaccurate, explaining that misunderstandings about its features led to delayed diagnosis, inadequate care, and stifled research. ⁠

The hormonal disorder’s new name puts the focus on “endocrine, metabolic, and ovarian dysfunction”—three major areas of symptoms for sufferers.⁠

Learn more about the reason for the renaming at the link in bio.⁠

[Photo: Getty Images]


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For years, companies have been told to prepare for the future by chasing youth, digital fluency, and technical skills. At the same time, they have spent years overlooking one of the most strategic talent pools already available to them: women over 50.

As writer and speaker @laetitiavitaud explains on the Most Innovative Companies podcast, this blind spot now looks increasingly dangerous.

"We need people who are agile in times of crisis. People who can bring judgment in a world of uncertainty," Vitaud says. "That's something women and women over 50, in particular, are really good at."

Tune in to the full episode at the link in bio.


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Everybody knows this coworker—the one who spirals about cost-cutting layoffs when snacks vanish from the break room. The one who thinks they’re getting fired because their boss hasn’t been using emojis with them lately.

The one who’s the office Chicken Little: anxious, somewhat frantic, often misguided... and who can’t stop talking to others about whatever it is they’re anxious about.

But for the office Chicken Little, it’s not the dismal mass termination numbers alone that are scary: It’s the unknown future that’s sending them into sustained panic mode.

“Uncertainty is a huge trigger to the stress response” in the body, says physician Esther Sternberg, who’s long studied the effects of stress on humans.

Read more about how to avoid anxiety spirals at work at the link in bio.


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This week, Spotify released some never-before-seen data to users—and it’s coming in a format that looks strikingly familiar.

To celebrate its 20-year anniversary, Spotify launched Your Party of the Year(s), an in-app experience designed to hit users with a blast of nostalgia by walking them through highlights of their own user journey with the app, including their first song ever streamed.

The format is a click-through, interactive infographic, and it looks a whole lot like Spotify Wrapped.

Read more about the latest feature at the link in bio.


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Veja Stories do Instagram Secretamente

O Visualizador de Stories do Instagram é uma ferramenta fácil que permite assistir e salvar stories, vídeos, fotos ou IGTV do Instagram secretamente. Com este serviço, você pode baixar conteúdos e apreciá-los offline sempre que quiser. Se você encontrar algo interessante no Instagram que gostaria de ver mais tarde ou quiser visualizar stories de forma anônima, nosso Visualizador é perfeito para você. Anonstories oferece uma excelente solução para manter sua identidade oculta. O Instagram lançou a funcionalidade de Stories em agosto de 2023, que logo foi adotada por outras plataformas devido ao seu formato dinâmico e sensível ao tempo. Os Stories permitem que os usuários compartilhem atualizações rápidas, sejam fotos, vídeos ou selfies, com textos, emojis ou filtros, e ficam visíveis por apenas 24 horas. Esse limite de tempo cria maior engajamento em comparação com posts comuns. Nos dias de hoje, os Stories são uma das formas mais populares de se conectar e comunicar nas redes sociais. No entanto, quando você visualiza um Story, o criador pode ver seu nome na lista de visualizadores, o que pode ser uma preocupação com a privacidade. E se você quiser navegar pelos Stories sem ser notado? É aí que o Anonstories se torna útil. Ele permite que você assista a conteúdos públicos do Instagram sem revelar sua identidade. Basta digitar o nome de usuário do perfil que você está curioso, e a ferramenta mostrará seus Stories mais recentes. Funcionalidades do Visualizador Anonstories: - Navegação Anônima: Veja Stories sem aparecer na lista de visualizadores. - Sem Conta Necessária: Veja conteúdos públicos sem se cadastrar no Instagram. - Download de Conteúdos: Salve qualquer conteúdo de Stories diretamente no seu dispositivo para uso offline. - Veja Destaques: Acesse os Destaques do Instagram, até mesmo após o prazo de 24 horas. - Monitoramento de Reposts: Acompanhe os reposts ou o nível de engajamento em Stories de perfis pessoais. Limitações: - Esta ferramenta funciona apenas com contas públicas; contas privadas permanecem inacessíveis. Benefícios: - Amigável à Privacidade: Veja qualquer conteúdo do Instagram sem ser notado. - Simples e Fácil: Não há necessidade de instalação de aplicativo ou registro. - Ferramentas Exclusivas: Baixe e gerencie conteúdos de maneiras que o Instagram não oferece.

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Acompanhe as atualizações do Instagram de forma discreta, protegendo sua privacidade e permanecendo anônimo.


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Veja perfis e fotos anonimamente com facilidade usando o Visualizador de Perfil Privado.


Visualizador de Stories Gratuito

Esta ferramenta gratuita permite que você veja Stories do Instagram anonimamente, garantindo que sua atividade permaneça oculta do criador do story.

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Contas Privadas

Conteúdos de contas privadas só podem ser acessados por seguidores.

 
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