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Welcome to our corner of the internet! We’re a passionate team of creators based in Wrocław, Poland, dedicated to producing insightful, engaging, and trustworthy content for our readers around the world.

Who We Are

Our team consists of writers, researchers, and creatives who bring their unique perspectives and expertise to everything we publish:

  • Liubov Kyrylenko

  • Bohdan Ostapchuk

  • Sviatoslav Doroshenko

  • Irena Khapukhova

  • Daryna Savchuk

  • Maria Bondarenko

  • Rostyslav Melnychuk

Together, we make up a diverse and talented group that values quality, creativity, and connection.

Why We Started This Project

We launched this website out of a shared passion for  “everyday knowledge for a better life”. We wanted to create a platform that goes beyond generic advice and delivers thoughtful, experience-based content that genuinely helps people.

Our goal is to make complex topics accessible, spark curiosity, and inspire action — whether that means learning something new, solving a problem, or simply enjoying a well-crafted article.

Why You Can Trust Us

Each member of our team brings real-world knowledge, academic background, or hands-on experience in the subjects we cover. We value research, fact-checking, and a friendly writing style — so you can count on our content to be both reliable and enjoyable to read.

Outside the Website

When we’re not writing, you’ll find us enjoying art, exploring Polish cities, hiking in nature, trying new tech tools, or simply sharing good coffee and better ideas. These moments feed our creativity and keep our content grounded in real life.

Where We Work

We are based in Wrocław and work from a modern office space in one of the city’s leading business centers. You might find us at:

  • Silver Office Park, ul. Legnicka 56

If you’re ever nearby, don’t hesitate to say hi!

Connect With Us

Have a question, suggestion, or just want to say hello? You can reach out to us via email or social media — we love hearing from our readers and growing our community.

Email: [email protected]
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