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Welcome to Clone Yourself where you’ll learn things like, who a Virtual Assistant (VA) is, why you need one (or more) and tasks you can give them! You’ll also get tips and tricks on hiring your first VA, where to find them and how to manage them, including conducting training and measuring their performance. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the number of projects and tasks you're juggling, you’ve come to the right podcast! Learn how to “Clone Yourself” to get more done! Hiring VA’s to support my business and content I create is the real reason why the Silicon Valley Business Journal named me to their 40 Under 40 List! In the past 5 years, I have overhauled my business to run itself (while increasing sales year over year) so that I could focus on creating content. It all started with a failed training to scale my business with actual employees. I had to re-evaluate everything I did in my business and that's when I made the conscious decision to move away from an employee biz model to a VA (virtual assistant) biz model.This became the defining moment of my career.I couldn't be happier! I no longer go to the office. I no longer have to deal with the headaches of employees (let's be real)... AND now I have 7-10 VA's for the price of what was 1 employee!
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Did Bonnie and Clyde really write to Henry Ford to thank him for his fast, reliable getaway cars? Do you ever wonder what happens at the DirtFish Rally School? What's a tether car? The CarStuff show has explored these and literally hundreds of other fascinating topics to explain how some of the most amazing machines on land, sea and air actually work. So whether you want to know more about hearses or circus trains, salt flat racers or the popemobile, Scott Benjamin has you covered.
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There is an undeniable fact in life: Toys have always been a part of growing up. They were the first thing we coveted. They were the vehicles for our imagination, our first friends, our baby sitters. There is no better shade of nostalgia than reminiscing on the toys that made us who we are.Every week we give an insight on a specific toy. Its rise. Its fall. Its impact.This is Toys Were Us
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Dive deep into the vibrant world of sewing with the award-winning Stitch Please podcast, an official show of Black Women Stitch – the sewing group where Black lives matter. Uniquely crafted for those who love sewing, this sewing podcast is a gem that centers around Black women, girls, and femmes, weaving threads of creativity, technique, and passion with every episode.
Hosted by Lisa Woolfork, a 6th generation sewing enthusiast, this podcast not only mirrors her ardor for the craft but also her roles as an artist, activist, and academic. Specializing in African American literature and culture, Lisa seamlessly stitches together her varied backgrounds to produce episodes that are both informative and engaging. You'll be immersed in lively interviews that are enriched by her expertise, presenting a fresh perspective that few other podcasts in the sewing community can offer.
As an artist, Lisa Woolfork brings a unique eye for detail and aesthetics, offering listeners the chance to envision sewing in new, vibrant ways. As an activist, she ensures that the podcast sewing narratives and discussions are rooted in liberation, particularly emphasizing the significance of Black lives. Her academic background adds another layer of depth to the podcast, allowing listeners to delve into the rich tapestry of African American literature and culture, shedding light on how these narratives can influence and inspire one's sewing journey.
Each week, listeners of the Stitch Please podcast can look forward to insightful discussions that celebrate Black creativity in sewing and quilting. Moreover, as a bonus, this sewing podcast shares invaluable tips and techniques, making it a must-listen for both beginners and seasoned sewists alike.
Join us as we thread the needle of history, art, and activism with the love of sewing, creating a tapestry of stories and tips that resonate with every stitch. If you cherish the world of sewing, quilting, and the rich narratives of Black creativity, the Stitch Please podcast is your ideal companion. Tune in weekly. This sewing podcast will “help you get your stitch together.” -
The Emporium Podcast is a show about a destination merchant mall in the Town of Castle Rock, Colorado. They feature a collective of local vendors and artisans bringing you décor, furnishings, clothing, kitchenware, jewelry, artwork, and more!
Visit us at our website at:
theemporiumcastlerock.com
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Follow us on FaceBook at:
@TheEmporiumCastleRock
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Follow us on Instagram:
@emporiumcr
Visit us in store at:
200 Perry St.
Castle Rock, Colorado
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Join me as I talk to other knifemakers, craftsmen and artisans in my journey to unpack the mysteries of knifemaking, and the culture by which it's built. This podcast features interviews with many of the men and women who have built, or are building the industry of knives and knife making as we know it today. Visit us at thegoodolbladespodcast.com!
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Hi! My name is Saskia de Feijter and welcome to the Pattern Shift podcast. In this podcast, I support overwhelmed small business owners in the fiber and needlecraft industry, helping them set up and organize their businesses for growth and personal well-being. Together, we can be a force for good and a counterbalance to fast fashion, helping makers craft garments and accessories slowly and more sustainably. You can be part of that change and make a profit in the process.
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Join the Cosplay Collective NE, group of New England costumers who work in Fabric, Foam, Wigs, and more, as we dive into anime, manga, gaming, conventions, and more, all viewed through the lens of cosplay.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Your hosts, Adam Mackey, Grant Alexander and Jessy Ratfink delve into all the aspects of the maker life. Whether it's woodworking, leatherworking, digital fabrication or even just how to get the creative juices flowing, we chat about it on the show. So, join us every week while we talk about creating, living and making (and potentially too many puns about clamps).
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3d Printing Basics is a show made for beginners, by a beginner. Tyler has less than 5 years of experience in 3d printing, which to some is considered pretty novice. However, Tyler believes that he can use this "lack" of experience to his advantage, and curate a podcast that appeals to someone who is newer to 3d printing! Follow along on his journey through 3d printing, as he navigates the ups and downs, hurdles, profits, losses, and whatever else is in store. He hopes that we can all grow together by working together, asking questions, and being apart of the 3d printing community
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Fussy Cutters Club is hosted by Ange Wilson a self-confessed fabric addict with a passion for fussy cut quilts. Join Ange each Wednesday (AEST) as she has conversations with fussy cutters, patchworkers, designers and her quilty friends. Together they'll open up the world of patchwork and fussy cutting to you and encourage you to fall in love with quilting. Be inspired to cut into the good fabrics and make quilts you'll love.ABOUT ANGE: Ange is the author of Fussy Cutters Club: A Boot Camp for Mastering Fabric Play with C 100 Days 100 Blocks. She's been online since 2002 when she started her blog GnomeAngel. Today GnomeAngel is a pattern design house, an online store and the source of all things fussy cutting and patchwork.