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Half Banked

Wise Publishing

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Welcome to Half Banked, the go-to podcast for young Canadians trying to navigate the complex world of personal finance. Join Cadeem Lalor and Bethan Moorcraft weekly as they ask the big money questions that matter to you. With fresh insights and relatable stories, we'll empower you to make savvy financial decisions you can bank on.
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Human Wise

Helen Wada

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Host and expert coach Helen Wada is a strong believer in the commercial advantage of being human at work. With over 25 years commercial experience, Helen has seen an opportunity for businesses to do things differently – a sweet spot where a coaching approach and commercial focus can co-exist to build a more human working world. This podcast is for anyone in business who believes that a better way of working is out there: better for teams, for organisations and, ultimately, for society as a w ...
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Game Wise: IGEA Educates is the podcast that brings together the best minds in and around the Australian games industry. Hosted by IGEA, this series is about unlocking industry knowledge to help you navigate the business of making games and building sustainable businesses. Covering all aspects of game development, emerging challenges and industry trends, we tap into IGEA’s extensive network while also bringing in experts from outside the gaming space to give you fresh perspectives and practi ...
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Editor Lisa Dixon, M.D., M.P.H., and Podcast Editor and Co-Host Josh Berezin, M.D., M.S., discuss key aspects of research recently published by Psychiatric Services (https://ps.psychiatryonline.org/), a journal of the American Psychiatric Association. Tune in to Psychiatric Services From Pages to Practice to learn about the latest mental health services research and why it is relevant. Topics include community-based treatment programs, collaborative care, evidence-based treatment and service ...
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Breaking Barriers Celebrates 8 Years helping Entrepreneurs and motivated people learn and grow through the painful, yet true journeys of our guests. CEO & Founder of Adapting Social (Global Ad & Design Agency), John A. Vagueiro, created this podcast to provide valuable content to entrepreneurs starting, struggling or wanting to take their shit to the next level! We are blessed to have the help of successful founders, artists, actors, athletes, and television personalities who share their sto ...
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The Long Thread Podcast

Long Thread Media

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The artists and artisans of the fiber world come to you in The Long Thread Podcast. Each episode features interviews with your favorite spinners, weavers, needleworkers, and fiber artists from across the globe. Get the inspiration, practical advice, and personal stories of experts as we follow the long thread.
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Loving Later Life

Nancy Lang Gibbs

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Women in your 50's, 60's, and older: Do you find yourself thinking, "I need a new sense of purpose," "Is the best part of my life behind me?" "How can I make new friends at this age?" "Am I ready to date again?" "How can I keep my mind and body fit?" "Am I financially prepared for…anything?" "How do I put myself first and not feel guilty?" Welcome to Loving Later Life where women 50, 60+ can connect, feel seen, heard, and valued. A place to laugh, have fun, and feel inspired! Each week, your ...
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Change the Narrative

Michael Hernandez

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Travel with award-winning educator, author, and international speaker, Michael Hernandez, as he interviews innovation leaders and searches for answers about how to innovate in work, life, and culture. Find out more about Producer and Host, Michael Hernandez on Linked In: https://bit.ly/MichaelHernandezLinkedIn and on Instagram: @Changing.The.Narrative Get more inspiring ideas every month--sign up for our free email newsletter: https://bit.ly/ChngNarSignup
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In the Reading Corner is created by Just Imagine for anyone interested in children's books and reading. It is hosted by Nikki Gamble, author of Exploring Children's Literature and co-author of Guiding Readers. Listening to this podcast, you will learn about the latest children's books, learn more about the creative processes of writing and illustrating, discover different viewpoints about topical issues and more. Whether you are a teacher, librarian, parent, bookseller, publisher, writer or ...
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Welcome to The HBCU Audio Experience, hosted by entrepreneur Todd Finley. The HBCU Audio Experience podcast is produced and distributed by HBCU Grad. On this podcast you'll find a mix of interviews, strategy sessions, behind the scenes, news and fireside chats with HBCU Grads and students. You'll also hear current thoughts that the HBCU Grad staff records originally for this audio experience!
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Real Beauty with FD

Francene Davidson

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Welcome to Real Beauty with FD, a place where we discuss what beauty means to us! Whether it’s a product that sells out every second around the world or a cult classic to discussing body positively to building incredible brands! We are here to find YOUR little black dress in skincare, make-up and more importantly promoting happiness within your own skin and owning it! Each episode I’m bringing in a new personality to discuss all things beauty and touch on their inspiring stories.
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Welcome to Immerse: Poets! A 16 Week Immerse Bible Reading (and listening!) Experience Featuring the full New Living Translation (NLT) Bible version of Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs, Lamentations Immerse: Poets is the fifth of six volumes in Immerse: The Bible Reading Experience. Poets presents the poetical books of the First Testament in two groupings, dividing the books between songbooks (Psalms, Lamentations, Song of Songs) and wisdom writings (Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, ...
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Welcome to Immerse: Poets! An Immerse Bible Reading (and listening!) Experience Featuring the full New Living Translation (NLT) Bible version of Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs, Lamentations Immerse: Poets is the fifth of six volumes in Immerse: The Bible Reading Experience. Poets presents the poetical books of the First Testament in two groupings, dividing the books between songbooks (Psalms, Lamentations, Song of Songs) and wisdom writings (Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Job). ...
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Last year was really rough, and we’re happy to put it behind us. So this season I thought I’d give us all a break from the noise, and share constructive and inspiring ideas to help us adapt and thrive in 2026. These are highlights from some of my favorite content that I’ve published recently. These micro-episodes are inspired by my monthly newslett…
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Laverne Waddington discovered weaving by accident—bike accident, to be precise. Recuperating from a mountain biking crash in Utah, she discovered a book on Navajo weaving and was immediately intrigued. A local exhibit of Diné textiles enthralled her, and she set about learning to weave in the Navajo style. Returning to Patagonia, where she had been…
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"Doctors want you on it for the rest of your life. We want to teach you the skills to function without it." Randy and Michele of RevolutioniZe Nutrition join John to reveal the truth about the medical weight loss industry in our next Breaking Barriers episode. The health episode you can’t afford to miss. Subscribe for more insights and inspiration.…
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Recommended Episodes: Ep. 18: Harnessing Change Through Storytelling with Dr. Susanne Evans Ep. 33: Navigating Leadership in Turbulent Times with Sophie Turner Ep. 41: Reimagining Success Through Kindness, Connection, and Core Human Skills with Natalie Semmes What if the fastest route to a happier life is to stop chasing happiness altogether? In th…
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Most men would die for their family. How many live for them? ✊ When doctors told Jim Raffone to "go home and love his son" because Duchenne had no cure, he didn't listen. He sold his construction empire -- down to the last tool -- to fund a miracle. 12 years later, he’s rewriting history through JAR of Hope. Witness the power of a father on a missi…
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When Jen Simonic and Masey Kaplan’s friend lost her mother, she had the challenge of going through her mother’s things while grieving her loss. Among her posessions was something almost every crafter has at least one of: a work in progress. Jen and Masey had each finished projects for bereaved family members before, but neither of them could take o…
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Recommended Episodes Ep41: Reimagining Success Through Kindness, Connection, and Core Human Skills with Natalie Semmes Ep45: Human-Centred Leadership & Resilience: How to Build Sustainable High Performance with Lisa Boyd Ep49: Leading with Humanity: Exploring Shadows at Work with Steven D’Souza What if the real secret to high performance is not wor…
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How do you handle the pressure when "a lot is coming at you"? Denise Christopher of Attention to Detail Janitorial Services, reveals the key mindset change, and the moment she stops everything to pray, that allows her to prioritize sleep and stay focused, even after years in business. Essential listening for every founder! Subscribe for more insigh…
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As a college student and weaver, Amy Oxford fell in love with the punch-needle method of rug hooking almost by accident, a surprising benefit from a babysitting gig. She followed her interest from doing piece work on existing designs to creating large commissioned rugs in her own business. In 1995, she started the Oxford Company to sell supplies an…
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In this episode, Jens is joined by Dr Jeff Brand and IGEA CEO, Ron Curry, to unpack the latest Australia Plays report, now marking 20 years of tracking how the nation plays. Together, they explore what the data reveals about modern Australia: games as an intergenerational pastime, the rise of female players to 51%, and the powerful role games play …
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I had planned to share one of my conversations with a special guest for this episode, but as I realized I didn't have all I needed from them to put it all together, my eyes landed on a book that I bought in 2018 on a trip to Kauai with my kids. I heard it calling me to look at it again as it stood upright on my side table where it has been for seve…
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At an unexpected juncture in her life, artist Jordana Munk Martin turned to the legacy of her grandmother’s trove of textile books. Edith Wyle founded the Craft and Folk Art Museum in Los Angeles in 1973, curating unconventional exhibits and instilling a love of art in her family. Her granddaughter found inspiration and comfort in the books, then o…
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Recommended Episodes Ep41: Reimagining Success Through Kindness, Connection, and Core Human Skills with Natalie Semmes Ep45: Human-Centred Leadership & Resilience: How to Build Sustainable High Performance with Lisa Boyd Ep32: Navigating Executive Coaching and Business with Bill Berman What does it take to have the courage to create — to find your …
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When thinking about what to talk about for this episode, it was a long thought train that came to a screeching halt when I heard someone say, "When will they learn their lesson!" I'm sure most of you will remember hearing something along the lines of, "You're going to learn your lesson!" But I'm not headed down the track you think I am. I'm veering…
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From bank teller to Managing Director of a bespoke investment bank, J. Michael Fischer Jr. (DBD Investment Bank), reveals the counter-intuitive secret to his insane career growth: give first, always. It changed everything. Subscribe for more insights and inspiration.By Adapting Social
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Fiber artist Mary Anne Wise first went to Guatemala hoping to collect local textiles and inspire her own practice. Just one visit wasn’t enough, and she visited several more times, eventually offering a class in rug hooking to local women artisans. Although the women didn’t have a rug-hooking tradition, they did have abundant material: tons of tee …
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Dr. Kathyrn Ridout (Kaiser Permanente Northern California) joins Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin to discuss implanting measurement-based care for solo and small-group practitioners. Transcript 00:33 Ridout interview 00:57 Background 02:56 Measurement-based care 04:32 Large integrated systems versus small group and solo practitioners 06:25 Evidence for th…
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In this episode, Jens and Andy speak with Scott Reismanis (Mod.io) and Monty Martin (Space Cadet Studios) about the explosive growth of user-generated content (UGC) in games. They unpack how platforms like Roblox, Fortnite, and mod.io's tools have turned players into creators, why UGC is now driving engagement, revenue and game longevity, and what …
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Recommended Episodes Ep44: Beyond the Numbers: Balancing Humanity and Commercial Clarity with Steve Day Ep45: Human-Centred Leadership & Resilience — How to Build Sustainable High Performance with Lisa Boyd Ep24: The Art of Making Human Connections in Business with Phil Smith In a world where convenience rules and everything can be ordered at the t…
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Listen and learn to manage stress, grief, anxiety, worry, perfectionism, and separate fact from fiction! Judith Belmont is my very special guest. Judy has 40 years of experience as a psychotherapist in private practice, mental health and corporate trainer, as well as a wellness conference speaker. She holds an MS in Clinical Psychology from Hahnema…
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Sahara Briscoe has a challenge for you: Do more with yarn. Knit your spinning, spin your knitting, rug hook with yarn, paint on your swatches, embroider with yarn, and question your assumptions about what your stash is for. Working from a compact Bronx studio, Sahara can’t be easily classified under any label ending in -er except New Yorker. She sp…
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One idea. That's all it took to start this business. 🤯 On this high-energy episode of Breaking Barriers, we sit down with Jacquie Busichio and Lyndsey D'Alessandro of The Bond Society to unpack their journey. They share how a love for jewelry and a single conversation led them to launch a full-blown permanent jewelry business before anyone else in …
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Recommended Episodes Ep40: The Power of Vulnerability and Values in Leadership with Jason Cotta Ep45: Human-Centred Leadership & Resilience — How to Build Sustainable High Performance with Lisa Boyd Ep41: Reimagining Success Through Kindness, Connection, and Core Human Skills with Natalie Semmes In this episode of Human Wise, Helen Wada sits down w…
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This is an episode near and dear to my heart, and is one of the most listened to episodes of Loving Later Life. It's Up To Us is my second spoken word poem and it shares feelings of distress, concern, hope and encourgement about our current state of affairs. I'm told that more people need to hear it, so this is it's encore broadcast. The other reas…
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In the history of wool, Spain means Merino, the legendary finewool sheep so prized that their export fell under royal control. From their Spanish origins, Merino genetics formed the basis of wool breeds around the world. The foundations of most finewools, especially in Australia and the United States, count Merino as a major contributor. Apart from…
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In this episode of Game Wise, Jens and Andy sit down with Chris Wright (Fellow Traveller) and Tomas Rossel (Spawn Ventures) to explore what publishers and venture capitalists look for in game developers. Chris shares insights on the publishing side — from why niche focus matters to how early signals like wishlists and social buzz shape decisions. T…
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Stop trying to fit in. Your biggest competitive advantage is already you. This week, Christina Messano of Halo Hair Haus shares powerful advice for every entrepreneur: "Your uniqueness is your superpower." Christina gets real about ignoring criticism, staying true to a vision (even when it looks different), and how her refusal to settle for the sta…
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Laurie Gerber is one of the most engaging and effective life coaches and presenters in the country. After holding several positions at Handel Group® over the last 20 years, including President of HG Life, Laurie is currently licensing The Handel Method® and running Laurie Gerber Coaching, Inc. focusing on LOVE coaching. Laurie has appeared on the T…
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This is Anne’s Book Club, a spotlight episode of the Long Thread Podcast where we share conversations about exciting new craft titles. This episode features three new books from Storey Publishing: The Stitched Landscape by Anna Hultin, The Handsewn Wardrobe by Louisa Owen Sonstroem, and Knitting Cowlettes by Safiyyah Talley. You’ll hear a conversat…
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"You can't complain that your plate is full if your whole reason for doing this was to eat." That's the powerful truth shared by our guest this week, Anthony Battle of Battle Real Estate. On this episode of Breaking Barriers, we get into what it truly takes to succeed in the real estate business—from tough negotiations and creative financing to bui…
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What does it truly mean to be human at work—and how can embracing vulnerability, empathy, and authentic connection actually drive business success? In this inspiring episode of the Human Wise Podcast, we unpack the power of human-centered leadership and relationship-building with Alisa Voznaya, risk consulting partner at BDO. Discover how Alisa tra…
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Sarah Pedlow was enjoying an artist’s residency in Budapest when a museum visit changed the course of her artwork and her career. In the Ethnographic Museum, displays of traditional clothing and dowry goods from Hungarian villages showed an extraordinary variety of skills. Many of the intricately embroidered pieces spoke to an earlier time—although…
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On our next episode of Breaking Barriers, we're challenging the myth that you can out-exercise a bad diet. Our guest, Richard Calandra, the founder of VidaRich, shares a powerful truth: what you put into your body is the real foundation of your health. He explains why fad diets and quick fixes don't last and often do more damage than good. We also …
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This week I am diverting again from regularly scheduled programming. Instead of sharing another inspiring conversation with one of my special guests (in two weeks it's another a super great one!), a thought came to me as it often does, when I least expect it and in the most unexpected places, which would be TMI! Anyhow, it is one that has to be don…
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Think a 90-day late payment on your credit report is a permanent scar? Think again. On this week's Breaking Barriers, we're joined by Drew Smith, Managing Partner at Trinity Solutions USA, who debunks this myth and reveals a surprising legal loophole. He shows how simply knowing the system can help you challenge inaccurate marks and reclaim your cr…
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Most of us crafters know instinctively that working with yarn, fiber, and cloth makes life better. Believing that handwork is good for our well-being has sparked memes about knitting as “the new yoga” and sold tee shirts that read, “I knit so I don’t stab people.” But feeling good while practicing fiber art is only one of the ways that working with…
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In this episode, hosts Jens and his co-host Andy chat with Manea Castet, Head of Studio at Gameloft Brisbane, and Joe Donoghue, CEO & Co-founder of The Three Thousands, about what makes Australian game development unique. Together they reflect on the country’s vibrant indie scene, world-class creativity, and the “can-do” culture that drives fun, en…
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Unlock the secrets to building trusted business relationships that drive sustainable growth in today’s AI-driven world. In this Human Wise episode, I’m joined by Ryan O’Sullivan, senior executive, business advisor, university lecturer and author of Building B2B Relationships. Together, we explore why trust, empathy and curiosity remain the most pow…
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Imagine clients so loyal that they follow you to the new company you haven't even started yet? On this episode of Breaking Barriers, we talk to Brian Fleishman of Jaydien Network Solutions about the moment he realized his skills were his greatest asset. He shares the story of how his phone kept ringing with former customers, even after he left his …
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For this episode I am breaking with my normally scheduled programming because this is episode 111. The number 111 has a special meaning to me, and come to find out in recent years, not just to me! Please join me in this episode as I discuss the meaning of the number 111 and how it carries profound significance for me personally and for all of us un…
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Anne’s Book Club is a new series of interviews with the authors of new fiber art books that I think Long Thread Podcast listeners will love. This episode features new books by Deb Essen, a frequent contributor to Handwoven and Little Looms. Deb Essen may weave plenty of blocks and squares, but you definitely can’t put her in a box. Not many weavers…
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Success is not a number. That's just one of the simple truths we uncovered with Jeremy Yencer, father, mindfulness advocate and creator of the Mindful Buddy app, on this week's Breaking Barriers. In a world obsessed with the grind, Jeremy offers a refreshing perspective on mental health, true success, and the real-world education we're missing. His…
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Some spinners and weavers picture the Schacht Spindle Company’s factory as a large-scale operation churning out equipment by the hundreds. After all, Schacht’s products are easily recognized in stores, studios, and guilds around the world. Others see the handmade touches—such as the ladybug on every Ladybug spinning wheel—and imagine Barry Schacht …
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It's one thing to run a business, but another to answer your true calling. On our new Breaking Barriers episode, we sit down with Joe Marchitelli, owner of Revive Health and Wellness, who shares his inspiring journey back to his practice, first to help his son and then to help others with similar struggles. Joe reveals how returning to his purpose …
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Dr. Robert Drake (Columbia University, New York) joins Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin to discuss a personal reflection looking back at research conducted at Dartmouth in the 1990s looking at mental health, employment, individual placement, and support. Transcript 00:49 Dartmouth in the 1990s 01:59 Failures and successes 04:01 "This was really the greate…
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The inspiration for this episode came from writing my bi-weekly email to my list of those of you who have signed up to receive it. I was thinking about how many of us have yearnings and desires that have been put on pause, pushed aside or forgotten…or abilities, talents and skills that have yet to be discovered. What are we waiting for? Time is goi…
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What lies within you? The way you show up daily is affected by how you're doing internally (mentally, emotionally + physically). That's the secret to resilience for Jenn Plescia of IVs by the Sea. This nurse practitioner and business owner knows the struggle of juggling it all and shares this crucial truth: "𝗬𝗼𝘂 𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝗼𝗻𝗹𝘆 𝗮𝘀 𝗴𝗼𝗼𝗱 𝗮𝘀 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝘁𝗼𝘄𝗮𝗿𝗱 𝘆…
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Clara Parkes became many knitters’ guiding light and best friend when she launched Knitter's Review in 2000. One of the early standouts in the early online knitting landscape, the site developed a devoted following for its in-depth, objective yarn reviews and lively forums. Several years after the site's inception, she began writing books, starting…
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