Ready or Not 2: Here I Come… Again
I checked out Ready or Not 2: Here I Come, and it brings back that twisted, suspenseful energy with even more chaos.
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$NXDR Slides Again — When Does the Focus Shift Back to Value?
As of the close on March 19, 2026, Nextdoor Holdings Inc. (NXDR) has dropped another $0.02 per share from the previous day. The trend continues — and the stock is now inching closer to its historical low of $1.36, reached on May 9, 2025.
At the same time, #NiravTolia continues to appear on podcasts discussing the future of AI, product vision, and long-term opportunity.
But investors are asking a more immediate question:
Where is the focus on value?
Shortly after the Q4 and full-year 2025 results, the narrative was clear:
- No debt
- Millions in cash on hand
- A strong outlook
Pundits were optimistic. But the market — the people actually making investment decisions — is signaling something different. The continued slide suggests a lack of confidence in execution, not a lack of vision.
Adding to today’s news, Nextdoor announced the promotion of Tony Castellanos to Executive Vice President, People. That’s a significant role — and a challenging one.
With:
- Employees receiving stock-based compensation that is declining in value
- Reports of a difficult internal culture circulating on job boards
- Users leaving, disengaging, or being suspended
There are real people, product, and perception challenges converging at once. Leadership matters most in moments like this because right now, it feels like the ship is still moving forward — but possibly in the wrong direction.
At some point, course correction becomes necessary before the destination starts to resemble a business Bermuda Triangle.
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Revisiting Jesus Revolution (2023)
I watched Jesus Revolution (2023) and found it to be a compelling look at a movement that changed lives in unexpected ways.
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Podcasts vs. Performance: When the Narrative Doesn’t Match the Chart
#NiravTolia recently appeared on The Room Podcast discussing trust, product-market fit, and the importance of quality interactions on Nextdoor.
Full episode: https://lnkd.in/gxKYa4xK
On the surface, these are exactly the right topics. Trust. Community. Product-market fit. Quality engagement.
But at some point, the conversation has to move beyond talking about it to delivering it because the market is telling a different story.
Looking at the stock chart for Nextdoor Holdings Inc. (NXDR) since going public, a few key moments stand out:
- Initial post-IPO high driven by early enthusiasm
- A significant low in May 2025
- A modest bump during the December 2025 holiday season
- Another short-lived lift after Q4 and full-year 2025 results
- And now… approaching all-time lows
That’s not a narrative problem. That’s a performance problem.
No matter how polished the messaging is, investors ultimately respond to execution and value creation.
So the question becomes:
Instead of more podcast appearances on the investor dime, why not focus on solving the core issue — value?
Users report being silenced or limited in engagement
Shareholders struggle to provide meaningful feedback
The experience doesn’t consistently reflect the mission, vision, and values being discussed publicly
At some point, authenticity isn’t what’s said — it’s what’s experienced. Because when there’s a gap between narrative and reality, the chart eventually reflects it. And right now, it does.
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Strong Housing Signals… But Is the Bigger Picture Being Missed?
@Nextdoor just released new research stating that 1 in 4 neighbors plan to sell their homes within the next two years. For those in real estate, mortgage services, and home trades, that’s encouraging data. Opportunity may be on the horizon. But it also raises a broader question.
How durable are these findings in today’s environment?
With ongoing inflation pressures, tariffs, and rising fuel costs, consumer behavior can shift quickly. What looks like intent today may look very different six months from now.
At the same time, the market is telling its own story. As of today, Nextdoor Holdings Inc. ($NXDR) is trading at $1.51 per share, continuing its downward trend. I purchased shares at $1.96, resulting in a $0.45 per-share loss. Basic investing principles are simple:
Buy low. Sell high.
But real-world investing is rarely that simple. Emotions, expectations, and belief in a company’s future all play a role.
Which brings me back to a recurring question:
If @Nextdoor is positioned strongly — with cash on hand, no debt, and a positive outlook — why isn’t leadership considering a share buyback to signal confidence and create shareholder value instead of potential dilution?
And one more thought.
If someone from @Nextdoor reached out — even just for a conversation — I’d welcome the opportunity to share feedback and, hopefully, something positive about the platform’s direction. Because at the end of the day, that’s what investors, users, and communities all want to see:
Progress that aligns with reality.
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