Alam-e-Nau Site Updates + New Inspiration: Daniel Lubetzky/Shark Tank USA


Salaam readers!

I am happy to announce that after a long hiatus during which we did lots of behind-the-scenes work, and I learned hard and fast about website design and hosting and such, we are back, and have made updates to this website, and others in our portfolio. You want to explore the new Brand Development page, as well as the New Economy Business Ideas page. You should also explore our companion website, The Salaam Matrix, which shares the template on which the majority of our work is based or flows from.

We are talking branding on the new Brand Development page!

In the meanwhile, our parent company Hubb’Allah Knowledge Systems has branched out into creating other e-commerce and website holdings, and forayed deeper into creating media. We have created a top-level website, The Eco-Feminine, that explains our larger agenda of facilitating the advent of a Feminine-positive civilization that is nurturing, creative, loving and compassionate in its outlook. In doing so, we mainstream a body of thought and work that has hidden in the folds of mysticism for eons, but has been breaking ground here and there around the world. It is time to take the veils of and rather aggressively spread the roots, shoots and branches of this very needed way of being and life. That site also lists the interwoven projects by the Hubb’Allah Company.

Shark Tank USA–our new inspiration!

We have another fantastic development to speak of, and it is more a matter of personal growth on our end, and us reading the shifts taking place in the world. We have been a great fan of the US TV show, Shark Tank USA, for a couple of years now which is when we began watching it for the first time. Years ago, upon first encounters with the show, Ramala Hubb’Allah the founder hastily switched it off — she found it too nasty and competitive. Years later, she says, she not only has grown in terms of understanding the focus on money and success better (not that she didn’t believe in it herself; she maintains she was detracted from her path many years ago, ironically due to her encounters with poor teachings and practices in a business school!), but she also appreciates how the show today has more ecological products, and offerings that align with her values an interests.

There are pitches that are about community development and inclusion, care for the environment, developing superior and competitive products, wellness and fitness, child development, pet safety and such — products that truly change the world for better and easier for users and for the makers and developers.

But just when her interest was peaking in the show, she was mildly shocked to realize that star Shark, Mark Cuban, is set to leave the group — he is moving on to be more present for his children, he says. Worthwhile, and it means someone is living their values. Nevertheless, when one good thing ends, another begins.

Hubb’Allah says she is excited to know that the replacement shark is none other than starry-eyed Daniel Lubetzky, who is a Mexican-origin Jewish American entrepreneur who aligns with the ‘hippie’ values that Ramala held dear for years especially around the 2005-12 era, when she believed that business and collaboration can bring the world together and begin erasing conflict worldwide. She was able to bring her values to life later in 2016 when she initiated her iconic business, BetterBonds. More can be read here about the legacy of her efforts.

Daniel Lubetzky on Shark Tank USA

In the shape of Daniel Lubetzky, whose signature work is creating peace through collaborative business between apparent opponents, Ramala Hubb’Allah sees the advent of a future where ecological products that are simultaneously creating connections and peace become mainstreams. In the words of Ramala:

Business is a sneaky, positive way to make peace and accords.

Our next post fleshes this idea in more detail, so keep your tabs on our blog! Meanwhile, here is a bonus video of Daniel Lubetzky speaking about establishing his leading brand, KIND Bars:

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