
I ask Proust-like questions about business and life to compelling people, and they answer.
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When I started In Search Of Lost Answers, my goal was roughly the same as the U.S.S. Enterprise’s: “To explore strange, new worlds; to seek out new life and new civilizations; to boldly go where no man has gone before.” While I did not leav...
What can I say about this next guest? I feel like I’ve known him my entire life. Born in Zambia to parents of Sri Lankan descent, his family moved to America in the early seventies. Soon after college, he and two Union College pals made the...
If you have been a faithful reader of In Search Of Lost Answers (or if you just know me in person), you know that for better or worse, Yelp has been a big part of the Nish experience. Indeed, the very first nissue featured Michael Ernst, th...
Not so long ago, I interviewed Nagendra Nadaraja aka My Dad for In Search Of Lost Answers. That nissue quickly became a “fan favorite” — and it was a personal pleasure to get all Proust-like on the old man — but there was also a small but g...
One of the benefits of being stuck inside during these last few years is that we’ve all been forced into becoming better homemakers. For my family, that meant lots of bread baking and cocktail making, mixed in with purchases of art, furnitu...
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