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O Fala Carlão Especial de Sábado conversou com grandes nomes do Quarto de Milha direto do 1º Encontro Nacional da raça, em Campinas/SP, um evento que celebrou a história e homenageou os criadores que dedicaram décadas ao desenvolvimento dessa raça tão valorizada.No bate-papo, Rui Godinho, criador de Quarto de Milha, Gabriel Bernardi, Superintendente Geral da ABQM, Haroldo Pessoa (Loly), Vice-Presidente da ABQM, Emílio Fanton, criador de Quarto de Milha, Gilda de Miranda Valle Nicolau, do Haras São Nicolau, Abdalla Jorge Abib, Consultor de Jornalismo do Departamento de Comunicação da ABQM, Renato Rezende Barbosa, Pecuarista e criador, e Monica Ribeiro Castro Cunha, Presidente da ABQM, falaram sobre a importância de preservar a tradição, reconhecer os pioneiros e valorizar os criadores que há mais de 50 anos contribuem para o fortalecimento da raça.Um encontro emocionante que reforça a grandiosidade do Quarto de Milha no Brasil e a importância de manter vivo esse legadoQuer falar com o Carlão da Publique?Acesse: https://bit.ly/falarcomcarlao
Fala Carlão conversa com Emílio Fanton, do Haras Fanton, direto do 1º Encontro Nacional do Quarto de Milha 2025, em Campinas/SP! No bate-papo, ele compartilhou sua trajetória com a raça Quarto de Milha e a emoção de ser um dos homenageados no Hall da Fama, reconhecimento concedido a quem dedicou a vida ao desenvolvimento e fortalecimento da raça no Brasil. Uma conversa sobre paixão, tradição e o impacto do seu trabalho na história do Quarto de Milha! Fala aí, Emílio!Quer falar com o Carlão da Publique?Acesse: https://bit.ly/falarcomcarlao
The 60-minute reggae mixtape show curated by Dubmatix showcases the finest Sticky Icky Reggae tunes from around the globe — spanning dub to dancehall, rocksteady to roots, and every rhythm in between. PLAYLIST Fanton Mojah, Capleton & Turbulence - Kingston Town Mr Woodwicker & General T.K. - Babylon Grant Phabao & Lone Ranger - Weh Did She Go lyatundeh & Blackout JA - Jah Give Us Joe Armon-Jones & Ranking Joe - Ceasefire Kali G - Ghetto Life Cheshire Cat - Release The Pressure Soom T - Bomb Our Yard Pupajim & Joe Yorke - Pressure Mungo's Hi FI, Marina P, Tippa Irie and Dennis Alcapone - The Beat Goes Ska! Menny Moe - Kill A Sound King Long & Cerrero - Murder Clash Inna Champeta Sound Solo Banton - Reggae Recipe Jallanzo - World Crisis Carry the show on your station. Get in touch dubmatix@dubmatix.com https://www.mixcloud.com/dubmatix/
Sun, 26 Nov 2023 03:00:00 +0000 https://geschichteeuropas.podigee.io/264-264 299ab513b673f2376dbfa402dcae8aaa X: Geschichtswissenschaft und Erinnerungskultur Dies ist eine Auftragsproduktion für das LVR-Projekt "geSCHICHTEN Rheinisches Revier" Projektwebseite "geSCHICHTEN Rheinisches Revier" Verknüpfte Folgen Das LVR-Projekt "geSCHICHTEN Rheinisches Revier", mit Alrun Berger [LVR geSCHICHTEN] (26.02.2023) Die Geschichte des Braunkohlebergbaus im Rheinischen Revier, mit Dr. Guido Hitze [LVR geSCHICHTEN] (24.09.2023) Das industrialisierte Rheinische Revier, mit Dr. Walter Hauser [LVR geSCHICHTEN] (29.10.2023) Erinnerungen der Bevölkerung des Rheinischen Reviers (2023) (19.11.2023) Zum Podcast UNTERSTÜTZE DEN PODCAST BEI STEADY! Marlon unterstützt den Podcast seit März 2023 mit einem Betrag, der den monatlichen Hosting-Kosten entspricht. Dafür möchte ich ihm hier ganz besonders danken! Podcast-Blog mit Kommentarfunktion #historytelling - Netzwerk unabhängiger Geschichtspodcasts Schick mir Kommentare und Feedback als Email! Der Podcast bei Fyyd Folge mir bei Mastodon! Frag mich nach deiner persönlichen Einladung ins schwarze0-Discord! Die Episoden werden thematisch und nicht nach Erscheinungsdatum nummeriert. Für einen chronologischen Durchgang zur europäischen Geschichte sollten die Episoden nach Namen sortiert werden. schwarze0fm hatte als Hobbyprojekt begonnen - inzwischen habe ich aber durch Auftragsproduktionen und Crowdfunding die Möglichkeit gewonnen, mehr und bessere Folgen für Geschichte Europas zu produzieren. Das Prinzip "schwarze Null" bleibt - die Einnahmen werden verwendet, für mich Rahmenbedingungen zu schaffen, den Podcast zu betreiben und weiterzuentwickeln. In dieser Folge habe ich das ausführlich erklärt. This episode of "Geschichte Europas" by schwarze0fm (Tobias Jakobi) first published 2023-11-26. CC-BY 4.0: You are free to share and adapt this work even for commercial use as long as you attribute the original creator and indicate changes to the original. 264 full X: Geschichtswissenschaft und Erinnerungskultur no Deutschland,Zeitgeschichte,Rheinisches Revier,Geschichtspr
Sun, 19 Nov 2023 03:00:00 +0000 https://geschichteeuropas.podigee.io/t260-260 73ca872f7ef9ab2aba04a918c4ac149e Y; Quellen Verknüpfte Folgen Die Geschichte des Braunkohlebergbaus im Rheinischen Revier, mit Dr. Guido Hitze [LVR geSCHICHTEN] (24.09.2023) Das industrialisierte Rheinische Revier, mit Dr. Walter Hauser [LVR geSCHICHTEN] (29.10.2023) geSCHICHTEN von Umbrüchen erzählen, mit A. Berger, G. Fanton, M. Fritz und Dr. K. Schierhold [LVR geSCHICHTEN] (26.11.2023) Zum Podcast UNTERSTÜTZE DEN PODCAST BEI STEADY! Marlon unterstützt den Podcast seit März 2023 mit einem Betrag, der den monatlichen Hosting-Kosten entspricht. Dafür möchte ich ihm hier ganz besonders danken! Podcast-Blog mit Kommentarfunktion #historytelling - Netzwerk unabhängiger Geschichtspodcasts Schick mir Kommentare und Feedback als Email! Der Podcast bei Fyyd Folge mir bei Mastodon! Frag mich nach deiner persönlichen Einladung ins schwarze0-Discord! Die Episoden werden thematisch und nicht nach Erscheinungsdatum nummeriert. Für einen chronologischen Durchgang zur europäischen Geschichte sollten die Episoden nach Namen sortiert werden. schwarze0fm hatte als Hobbyprojekt begonnen - inzwischen habe ich aber durch Auftragsproduktionen und Crowdfunding die Möglichkeit gewonnen, mehr und bessere Folgen für Geschichte Europas zu produzieren. Das Prinzip "schwarze Null" bleibt - die Einnahmen werden verwendet, für mich Rahmenbedingungen zu schaffen, den Podcast zu betreiben und weiterzuentwickeln. In dieser Folge habe ich das ausführlich erklärt. This episode of "Geschichte Europas" by schwarze0fm (Tobias Jakobi) first published 2023-11-19. CC-BY 4.0: You are free to share and adapt this work even for commercial use as long as you attribute the original creator and indicate changes to the original. 260 trailer Y; Quellen no Deutschland,Zeitgeschichte,Rheinisches Revier,Braunkohleabbau,Umsiedlung,Lützerath,Quellen Tobias Jakobi
Sun, 29 Oct 2023 03:00:00 +0000 https://geschichteeuropas.podigee.io/250-250 8e31ae7d0ba2103d4e8fe4745a07339c A: Epochenübergreifende Themen Dies ist eine Auftragsproduktion für das LVR-Projekt "geSCHICHTEN Rheinisches Revier" Projektwebseite "geSCHICHTEN Rheinisches Revier" Hinweise Die ursprünglich publizierte Version enthielt einen Audiofehler in der Anmoderation. Am 30.10.2023 habe ich eine aktualisierte Version hochgeladen und veröffentlicht. Verknüpfte Folgen Das LVR-Projekt "geSCHICHTEN Rheinisches Revier", mit Alrun Berger [LVR geSCHICHTEN] (26.02.2023) Die Industrialisierung des Rheinischen Reviers, mit Prof. Dr. Boris Gehlen [LVR geSCHICHTEN] (27.08.2023) Die Geschichte des Braunkohlebergbaus im Rheinischen Revier, mit Dr. Guido Hitze [LVR geSCHICHTEN] (24.09.2023) Entwurf eines Gesetzes zur Beschleunigung des Braunkohleausstiegs im Rheinischen Revier (2022) (22.10.2023) Erinnerungen der Bevölkerung des Rheinischen Reviers (2023) (19.11.2023) geSCHICHTEN von Umbrüchen erzählen, mit A. Berger, G. Fanton, M. Fritz und Dr. K. Schierhold [LVR geSCHICHTEN] (26.11.2023) Zum Podcast UNTERSTÜTZE DEN PODCAST BEI STEADY! Marlon unterstützt den Podcast seit März 2023 mit einem Betrag, der den monatlichen Hosting-Kosten entspricht. Dafür möchte ich ihm hier ganz besonders danken! Podcast-Blog mit Kommentarfunktion #historytelling - Netzwerk unabhängiger Geschichtspodcasts Schick mir Kommentare und Feedback als Email! Der Podcast bei Fyyd Folge mir bei Mastodon! Frag mich nach deiner persönlichen Einladung ins schwarze0-Discord! Die Episoden werden thematisch und nicht nach Erscheinungsdatum nummeriert. Für einen chronologischen Durchgang zur europäischen Geschichte sollten die Episoden nach Namen sortiert werden. schwarze0fm hatte als Hobbyprojekt begonnen - inzwischen habe ich aber durch Auftragsproduktionen und Crowdfunding die Möglichkeit gewonnen, mehr und bessere Folgen für Geschichte Europas zu produzieren. Das Prinzip "schwarze Null" bleibt - die Einnahmen werden verwendet, für mich Rahmenbedingungen zu schaffen, den Podcast zu betreiben und weiterzuentwickeln. In dieser Folge habe ich das ausführlich erklärt. This episode of "Geschichte Europas" by schwarze0fm (Tobias Jakobi) first published 2023-10-29. CC-BY 4.0: You are free to share and adapt this work even for commercial use as long as you attribute the original creator and indicate changes to the original. 250 full A: Epochenübergreifende Themen no Deutschland,Zeitgeschichte,Rheinisches Revier,Energiewende,Braunkohle,Deindustrialisierung,20. Jahrhundert,21. Jahrhundert,Klimakrise,Nordrhein-Westfalen
Sun, 24 Sep 2023 02:00:00 +0000 https://geschichteeuropas.podigee.io/238-238 9da01fa02d52c1367b593de3a9a03678 A: Epochenübergreifende Überblicke Dies ist eine Auftragsproduktion für das LVR-Projekt "geSCHICHTEN Rheinisches Revier" Projektwebseite "geSCHICHTEN Rheinisches Revier" Verknüpfte Folgen Das LVR-Projekt "geSCHICHTEN Rheinisches Revier", mit Alrun Berger [LVR geSCHICHTEN] (26.02.2023) Die Industrialisierung des Rheinischen Reviers, mit Prof. Dr. Boris Gehlen [LVR geSCHICHTEN] (27.08.2023) Versteigerung einer Braunkohlegrube und Dachziegelei in der Nähe von Köln (1835) (17.09.2023) Entwurf eines Gesetzes zur Beschleunigung des Braunkohleausstiegs im Rheinischen Revier (2022) (22.10.2023) Das industrialisierte Rheinische Revier, mit Dr. Walter Hauser [LVR geSCHICHTEN] (29.10.2023) Erinnerungen der Bevölkerung des Rheinischen Reviers (2023) (19.11.2023) geSCHICHTEN von Umbrüchen erzählen, mit A. Berger, G. Fanton, M. Fritz und Dr. K. Schierhold [LVR geSCHICHTEN] (26.11.2023) Zum Podcast UNTERSTÜTZE DEN PODCAST BEI STEADY! Marlon unterstützt den Podcast seit März 2023 mit einem Betrag, der den monatlichen Hosting-Kosten entspricht. Dafür möchte ich ihm hier ganz besonders danken! Podcast-Blog mit Kommentarfunktion #historytelling - Netzwerk unabhängiger Geschichtspodcasts Schick mir Kommentare und Feedback als Email! Der Podcast bei Fyyd Der Podcast auf Twitter schwarze0fm auf Twitter Frag mich nach deiner persönlichen Einladung ins schwarze0-Discord! Die Episoden werden thematisch und nicht nach Erscheinungsdatum nummeriert. Für einen chronologischen Durchgang zur europäischen Geschichte sollten die Episoden nach Namen sortiert werden. schwarze0fm hatte als Hobbyprojekt begonnen - inzwischen habe ich aber durch Auftragsproduktionen und Crowdfunding die Möglichkeit gewonnen, mehr und bessere Folgen für Geschichte Europas zu produzieren. Das Prinzip "schwarze Null" bleibt - die Einnahmen werden verwendet, für mich Rahmenbedingungen zu schaffen, den Podcast zu betreiben und weiterzuentwickeln. In dieser Folge habe ich das ausführlich erklärt. This episode of "Geschichte Europas" by schwarze0fm (Tobias Jakobi) first published 2023-09-24. CC-BY 4.0: You are free to share and adapt this work even for commercial use as long as you attribute the original creator and indicate changes to the original. 238 full A: Epochenübergreifende Überblicke no Deutschland,Neuere und neueste Geschichte,Zeitgeschichte,19. Jahrhundert,20. Jahrhundert,21. Jahrhundert,Braunkohle,Be
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Amy Posner and Kirsty Fanton have been (highly successful) lone wolves in the online business world for years. So when they teamed up to launch a new group coaching programme, they were so excited to be working together they forgot to create a launch strategy. Without a plan, their launch totally flopped. They sold just 2 spots. On this episode of Mistakes That Made Me, Amy and Kirsty join me for a conversation about how us business owners sometimes preach one thing for our clients and but then don't do the same thing for ourselves. As Amy puts it, "It's difficult to do for yourself what you do naturally for your clients". Listen to this episode to understand how they bounced back from their launch failure. Find the transcript of this episode on my site, emancopyco.com/podcast Links from this episode: Business Badassery podcast More on Kirsty Fanton: https://kirstyfanton.com More on Amy Posner: https://amyposner.com Amy Posner on YouTube: @amyposner7096 On Instagram: @kirsty.fanton and @amyrposner Link to Kirsty's Instagram announcement Eman's Email Rules If you loved this episode, take a screenshot, post it on Instagram and tell everyone you know that this is the podcast to listen to. Don't forget to tag me! @emancopyco And if you're interested in working with me, visit emancopyco.com/contact Start your 2-week free trial with Teachery right here Join Eman's newsletter and get her 35-minute email class for FREE
We've invited Kirsty Fanton back on the show for the 316th episode! Kirsty is an ex-psychotherapist turned launch copywriter and on top of running a thriving copywriting business, she's also a new parent. Her expertise in the psychotherapy world makes her the best person to chat boundaries around not just navigating parenthood and business, but creating better boundaries for ourselves as a whole. Here's what you'll find in the conversation: How Kirsty's business has changed since our first interview with her. How TCC programs helped her business reach 6-figures and introduced her to an incredible network. The shift her business made since having a baby. Preparing for maternity leave and how creating a passive stream of income helped her business. The process to create an evergreen funnel. How to step back and look at your business from a strategic perspective. How she built a business that worked around her life when her time was so out of her control. The tools she gained from being a licensed psychotherapist and how they can help you practice belief work. Are you holding on to this limiting mindset belief? The fine line of teetering two sides of business – how to avoid burnout. Why you don't need to rely on having a large audience and how to make money from a small following. How to create an ecosystem of offers that supports your clients in all directions. What surprised her most about maternity leave and having a baby. Advice on how to implement boundaries from the expert and why they're critical to your business (and life). Setting aside time for the big picture visions in business – where does it fit in? How to increase your reach and grow your email list. What to look out for when you're trying to find a partner to collaborate with. The expectations vs. reality of parenthood. Check out the episode below. The people and stuff we mentioned on the show: The Copywriter Think Tank Kira's website Rob's website Kirsty's free workshop The Copywriter Club Facebook Group The Copywriter Underground Free month of Brain.FM Kirsty's first episode 106 Episode 268 Brandon's podcast Full Transcript:
We are joined by Kirsty Fanton. Kirsty is a launch copywriter and ex-psychotherapist who helps online business owners sell more stuff to the right people (no sleazy tactics in sight!). Not only do we chat about how to get incredible testimonials from your customers, we also dive deep into Kirsty's journey as she juggles business and mum life. You'll learn: ⭐️ The art of asking your customers for testimonials ⭐️ The right questions to ask to get meaningful reviews ⭐️ How to leverage social proof to build trust and make more sales Join Kirsty for a FREE 60 minute workshop that will help you to leverage social proof to sell more stuff to the right people
This week Rachel and Lynne chat with launch copywriter and psychotherapist Kirsty Fanton about 'social proof' - what it is, why it's an important (and powerful) part of your marketing efforts and how to get it. An inspiring and informative discussion. Find Kirsty at https://www.kirstyfanton.com/ Connect with us Rachel's List for job-seekers: www.rachelslist.com.au/jobseekers Lynne Testoni's website: www.lynnetestoni.com Rachel Smith's website: www.rachelsmith.com.au Thanks, as always, to our sponsors www.rounded.com.au. Easy accounting and invoicing software, made just for Australian freelancers and sole traders. Don't forget, if you're a Rachel's List Gold member, you'll enjoy 20 percent off an annual subscription plan!
JP Fanton (@HealthyFellow) is an integrative health coach and natural health consultant who write extensively on various health topics particularly as it relates to eating more animal-based foods. At an early age he was diagnosed with an eating disorder, and after receiving treatment for 6 months, he still struggled with his relationship with food. He began struggling with his weight in the opposite way and after gaining 100 lbs, he experimented with an animal-based, low-carb diet to cure his cravings. He found amazing success and now he works to share his experience and research with others. In our conversation with JP, we discussed: Empowering individuals through diet Brain function and neuro-inflammation Discovering the root cause of cravings Focusing on nourishment instead of calories Reducing grains and sugar from the from the dietSPONSORS:Optimal Carnivore: Use the code "MEATMAFIA" to save 10% on all productsLiver is hard to come by and the quality, taste, and convenience make it challenging for most people to source properly. Optimal Carnivore provides the perfect solution through their Beef Liver and Organ Complex. Go check them out and let us know what you think!BRAND AFFILIATES LMNT Electrolyte Drink Mix: LMNT is loaded with the necessary electrolytes without the sugar. We personally used LMNT during our Ironman training and performance and also during everyday training to provide us with the sodium we need on a low-carb diet. ✅LINK: DrinkLMNT.com/MEATMAFIA✅The Carnivore Bar: The Carnivore Bar is a delicious, 3-ingredient bar that will fuel you with the highest quality animal-protein possible. Each bar only has 3-ingredients (Beef, Tallow, Salt) and has a creamy yet crunchy texture. The Carnivore Bars are grass-fed / grass-finished and will truly make "staying on the path" easier when traveling.✅LINK: https://carnivorebar.com/ CODE: MAFIA (10%)✅Kettle & Fire Bone Broth: Kettle & Fire Bone Broth is a simple yet important part of our days. The healthy protein and amino acids in the broth has been a critical part of our morning routines. ✅LINK: Kettleandfire.com/MeatMafia CODE: MEATMAFIA (15%)✅Farrow Skincare: Farrow is a product we recently started using for skincare and we love it. It’s animal-based, using pig lard and tallow and leaves your skin beaming with essential vitamins and minerals without the added fillers. ✅LINK: https://farrow.life/ CODE: ‘MAFIA’ for 20% off✅ PAST EPISODES Texas Slim, Dr. Brian Lenzkes, Matt D, James Connolly, The Gourmet Caveman, Doug Reynolds, Chris Cornell, Jason Wrich, Mike Hobart, Gerry Defilippo, Cal Reynolds, Dr. Phil Ovadia, Cole Bolton, Colin Carr, Conza, Carmen Studer, Dr. Ken Berry, Mikayla Fasten, Josh Rainer, Seed Oil Rebellion, Dr. Ben, Dr. Tro, Mike Collins, Dave Feldman, Mark Schatzker, Marty Bent, Dr. Mary Caire, AJ Scalia, Drew Armstrong, Marko - Whiteboard Finance, Vinnie Tortorich, Nick Horowitz, Zach Bitter, C.J. Wilson, Alex Feinberg, Brian Sanders, Myles Snider, Tucker Goodrich, Joe Consorti, Jevi, Charles Mayfield, Sam Knowlton, Tucker Max, Natasha Van Der Merwe, Colin Stuckert, Joey Justice, Dr. Robert Lufkin, Nick Norwitz, The Art of Purpose, Carlisle Studer, Dr. Cate Shanahan, Ancestral Veil, Brad Kearns, Justin Mares, Gary Fettke, Dr. Brooke Miller, John Constas, Robb Wolf, Amber O’Hearn, Tristan Scott, Dr. Phil Pearlman, Dr. Anthony Gustin, Callicrates, Dr. Shawn Baker, Francis Melia, Joel Salatin, Dr. Anthony Chaffee, Oliver Anwar, Ryan Dreyer. Get full access to The Meat Mafia Podcast at themeatmafiapodcast.substack.com/subscribe
Andy Fanton talks to me about Roald Dahl's George's Marvellous Medicine, as well as his own work writing and drawing for The Beano and The Dandy, the responsibility of taking on much-loved iconic characters, NFTs, and the potential retooling of Lord Likely.
Kirsty is a launch copywriter and copy coach who's great at making sense of human tendencies and selling through words. In 2018 Kirsty returned to her love of teaching and launched her Brain Camp course. With a psychotherapist background, Kirsty understands the benefit of gathering insights from potential customers in order to connect with your audience and write copy that converts. In today's episode Kirsty and I chat about: Launch learnings after a 16-month hiatus to have a baby The overwhelming benefit of social proof...copy real CAN write itself! The power of word of mouth recommendations The 'wrong' questions to ask when gathering feedback Dispelling the fear of non-buyer surveys Customer research processes for identifying trends leading to valuable copy Social proof... it's not just testimonials! Tips for launching without social proof and the key elements of social proof Customer research is not just a 'tick-box' task You can find Kirsty at https://www.kirstyfanton.com/ and sign up to her social proof sidekick at https://www.kirstyfanton.com/sps-socialette or on Instagram @kirsty.fanton SHOW LINKS: Get the book — 99 Launch Lessons: https://stephtaylor.co/book Get my Daily Biz Booster emails: https://stephtaylor.co/DBB Learn more about Boost Your Brands Superfans: https://stephtaylor.co/boost-your-brands-superfans 5 Simple Tweaks to Boost Your Launch Profits: https://stephtaylor.co/tweaks Want me to spend a day working on your next launch? Book a VIP intensive: https://stephtaylor.co/vip Get The A-Z Podcast Launch Plan: https://stephtaylor.co/plp-ig Get a 30-day free trial of Kajabi: https://stephtaylor.co/kajabi Let's be Instagram friends: https://instagram.com/stephtaylor.co
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Corsi di Chitarra: https://chitarrafacile.comLibro "La Mente del Chitarrista": http://lamentedelchitarrista.com/Luca Colombo ha delle idee molto forti e controverse riguardo al digitale e afferma che Marco Fanton non abbia detto proprio tutte cose corrette nei miei podcast.Ho deciso così di far scontrare Luca e Marco in un dibattito epico!#Analogico #Digitale #ChitarraVIDEO CORRELATI:Ma che suono è?! Green Day: https://youtu.be/_aasRN_mgYcStoria dei pedalini più famosi: https://youtu.be/Jlugi2mzoGgSuono di Brian May (Luca Colombo): https://youtu.be/faAiHt3zPisPrimo video storico con Marco Fanton: https://youtu.be/l93mqBGGnZMI Segreti delle Patch di Marco Fanton: https://youtu.be/C2KtgczaEigATTREZZATURA:Microfono: https://amzn.to/2RzrZqHCavi per Microfoni: https://amzn.to/2RR4wBFAsta piegevole: https://amzn.to/2Xlh452Lampada: https://amzn.to/2Ysv2naPupazzetti dei Chitarristi: https://amzn.to/2RR5vll
Resumo: Alguns aspectos teóricos e práticos de uma experiência cênica baseada em passagens de Grande sertão: veredas e intitulada “atores da violência – atores do diálogo”. Imagem: Henrique de Toledo Groke
Newsletters. If you are a business owner, I’m sure other people have told you that you need to have a newsletter, an email list, and do email marketing. You may already be sending out weekly newsletters now or you’re just too overwhelmed with the thought of all the work needed to send one out. If you are thinking about any of these, then you’ll want to listen to my conversation with Kirsty Fanton because she is going to tell us why email newsletters suck and how you can change your approach for effective growth. She also touches on the topics of why email is so valuable, the problem with newsletters today, getting strategic about email marketing, and measuring email success. It’s one epic episode you won’t want to miss.Links:Kirsty Fanton InstagramKirsty Fanton WebsiteWomen in Business Success SummitAction Takers MastermindInstagram Mastery for Business Owners with Angela HendersonProfit PillarsWomen in Business Retreat 2020Business Masterclass – The Ultimate 4-Step Framework for Creating a Sustainable and Profitable BusinessAustralian Business Collaborative Facebook GroupAngela Henderson WebsiteAngela Henderson Active Business Facebook GroupAngela Henderson Facebook Business PageAngela Henderson Consulting Instagram
The Cisco Kid came to radio October 2, 1942, with Jackson Beck in the title role and Louis Sorin as Pancho. With Vicki Vola and Bryna Raeburn in supporting roles and Michael Rye announcing, this weekly series continued on Mutual until February 14, 1945. It was followed by a thrice weekly series on a Mutual-Don Lee regional network in 1946, starring Jack Mather and Harry Lang, who continued to head the cast in the syndicated radio series of more than 600 episodes from 1947 to 1956.---------------------------------------------------------------------------Sherlock Holmes Radio Station Live 24/7 Click Here to Listenhttps://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Cisco Kid came to radio October 2, 1942, with Jackson Beck in the title role and Louis Sorin as Pancho. With Vicki Vola and Bryna Raeburn in supporting roles and Michael Rye announcing, this weekly series continued on Mutual until February 14, 1945. It was followed by a thrice weekly series on a Mutual-Don Lee regional network in 1946, starring Jack Mather and Harry Lang, who continued to head the cast in the syndicated radio series of more than 600 episodes from 1947 to 1956.---------------------------------------------------------------------------Sherlock Holmes Radio Station Live 24/7 Click Here to Listenhttps://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441----------------------------------------------------------------------------
L’émission quotidienne de société se transforme pour répondre aux attentes des auditeurs, face aux conséquences de la pandémie de coronavirus. Émission réalisée en direct chaque jour, avec une équipe en confinement et en studio : Cécile Lavolot, Delphine de Dianous, Romain Dubrac, Hugo Violas, Emmanuelle Bastide. Première partie : petits jeux autour des maths, de la durée et des calculs avec la classe de Stéphanie Fanton, enseignante en banlieue parisienne : Deuxième partie : le conte Fara la souris et le serpent, écrit par Halima Hamdane, aux éditions Didier JeunesseUne histoire racontée par Éloïse Auria, comédienne. Troisième partie : la chronique éco de Didier Acouetey, directeur général du cabinet Africsearch.Comment redéfinir la notion de prix en période de crise ? Vos réactions et vos questions sur WhatsApp: 33 1 84 22 71 71 Retrouvez plein d'autres ressources pour continuer à apprendre sur le site de RFI Savoirs. L'émission est labellisée « Nation apprenante », une opération initiée par le ministère de l’Éducation nationale et de la Jeunesse avec les médias de l'audiovisuel et de la presse écrite pour proposer émissions et podcasts en lien avec les programmes scolaires.
Una puntata speciae piena de tusi, de tazze e de seen! Una profonda penetrazione nel cuore di una delle aree enoiche più importanti del Veneto, i Colli Berici, in compagnia di quei simpatici mangia gatti di Davide Xodo e Simone Fanton!
* Tutti i guadagni pubblicitari di Marzo, Aprile e Maggio 2020 di questo canale verrano devoluti alla protezione civile.Se ti sei perso la prima parte di questa puntata la trovi qui: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2KtgczaEigGuida effetti per chitarra: http://chitarrafacile.com/effetti-chitarraCorso di Home Recording: http://corsohomerecording.com/Marco Fanton è un esperto mondiale di sistemi digitali per chitarra come Fractal, Headrush, Kemper, Mooer, Helix, Ampero, THU.In questa puntata del podcast Chitarra da Bar discutiamo e analizziamo la scelta dei vari sistemi modeler digitali economici di fascia medio bassa.Spesso infatti, quando si parla di suonare la chitarra in digitale si parla di Kemper, Fractal Axe FX III, Eventide e altri sistemi che solo i grandi professionisti o chi guadagna parecchio può permettersi, e si omette di parlare dei sistemi che la maggior parte dei chitarristi possiede, ovvero quelli più economici. Tra questi che differenze ci sono? La qualità com'è? Il suono? Quali hanno i suoni di chitarra più realistici?Ma soprattutto, ci sono modeler digitali di fascia bassa che possono competere con modeler da oltre 1000€??TUTTI i PODCAST: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCLqIdUojsVpmMhqwGWILcVJO2DmbSQfpContatti di Marco Fanton:Sito: https://www.marcofanton.it/YouTube: @Marco Fanton #EffettiChitarra #Modeler #Digitale #Patch #MarcoFantonAUDIO PODCASTIl Podcast Chitarra da Bar lo trovi anche su:iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/it/podcast/chitarra-da-bar/id1182987992?mt=2Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5sA0nKRZCxNVvCtXqrfjLTSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/chitarradabarATTREZZATURA:Microfoni: https://amzn.to/2RzrZqHTazza: https://www.moteefe.com/chitarra-da-bar?color=black&product=black-mug&size=11ozLampada nel retro: https://amzn.to/2Ysv2naQuadri: http://stilechitarra.comPupazzetti dei Chitarristi: https://amzn.to/2RR5vll
Tutti i CORSI di CHITARRA: https://chitarrafacile.com/corsiGuida effetti per chitarra: http://chitarrafacile.com/effetti-chitarraCorso di Home Recording: http://corsohomerecording.com/Marco Fanton è un esperto mondiale di sistemi digitali per chitarra come Fractal, Headrush, Kemper, Mooer, Helix, Ampero, THU.In questa puntata del podcast Chitarra da Bar, Marco ci propone una lezione di chitarra sulla creazione di un suono di chitarra in digitale.Partiremo analizzando i problemi di farlo in analogico, i primi passi (tutorial), come scegliere le IR (impulse response), come posizionare gli effetti per chitarra e molto altro...TUTTI i PODCAST: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCLqIdUojsVpmMhqwGWILcVJO2DmbSQfpContatti di Marco Fanton:Sito: https://www.marcofanton.it/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marcofantonguitaristInstagram: @fanton_marco68YouTube: @Marco Fanton Con Marco Fanton abbiamo parlato di:3:32 - Chi è Marco Fanton?4:38 - Marco è di parte? Collabora con aziende?5:12 - Come funzionano i contratti da endorser6:56 - L'esperienza di Matteo Brigo con la Mooer G20011:04 - Tadde e la sua Zoom per il basso11:31 - Il sistema ibrido digitale / valvole che utilizza David Carelse per registrare a casa13:32 - Perchè Marco Fanton ha scelto Fractal?15:34 - È possibile ricreare il suono di qualsiasi chitarrista?17:33 - I grandi chitarristi famosi hanno lo stesso suono anche con strumentazioni diverse20:49 - Se vuoi usare i sistemi digitali devi conoscere prima molto bene il funzionamento dell'analogico24:56 - I problemi di creare un suono da zero con la strumentazione analogica28:02 - L'importanza della posizione di ascolto della chitarra31:58 - Cos'è un IR o Impulse Response?33:01 - QUanto è importante la cassa nel suono finale della tua strumentazione di chitarra?35:24 - Il suono zanzaroso del digitale si può risolvere modificando le IR?37:00 - La differenza tra suonare da soli o con un gruppo38:03 - Come far uscire la chitarra dal mix generale e renderla intelleggibile40:33 - Come educare il proprio orecchio all'ascolto corretto45:18 - Il calore delle valvole52:45 - Da dove si parte per creare un suono in digitale?54:46 - Provare il suono che stai creando nel mix di un brano57:08 - Le regole dei fonici sul suono della chitarra1:02:50 - L'obiezione di un tecnico del suono1:05:14 - Come posizionare gli effetti di ambiente nei sistemi digitali1:08:50 - Come gestire il suono nel cambio di strumento sul palco1:13:56 - Cosa cambia tra i vari produttori di IR (impulse response)1:18:38 - La differenza tra il Master ed il Level1:25:02 - Quello che solo il Fractal può fare1:30:31 - Marco Fanton ammette un limite del digitale? :-)1:34:28 - La differenza di suoni dei grandi chitarristi famosi tra le versioni in studio e quelle live1:38:53 - L'evoluzione del suono di Joe Satriani1:42:47 - Microfonare la cassa della chitarra con 3 microfoni anche dal vivo?1:45:56 - Sistemare gli errori nelle registrazioni live in velocità grazie al digitale1:47:42 - Come procedere nella creazione del suono digitale1:50:28 - I suoni di Devin Townsend1:51:43 - Creare un suono nativo per il digitale?1:53:47 - Il problema degli effetti di chitarra di ambiente quando si suona live1:56:40 - Cambiare l'ordine della catena degli effetti per chitarra?1:59:58 - Come modificare l'ambiente sull'ambiente2:03:10 - I segreti di Marco Fanton quando gioca sulla catena degli effetti sul suo Fractal2:04:55 - Aggiungere il compressore all'inizio sui sistemi digitali, perchè?2:09:23 - È giusto essere così maniacali sulla creazione del suono?- e molto altro...#Chitarra #Suoni #Digitale #Patch #Fractal #MarcoFantonAUDIO PODCAST:iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/it/podcast/chitarra-da-bar/id1182987992?mt=2Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5sA0nKRZCxNVvCtXqrfjLTSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/chitarradabarATTREZZATURA:Microfoni: https://amzn.to/2RzrZqHMixer: https://amzn.to/2J776QWCavi per Microfoni: https://amzn.to/2RR4wBFAsta piegevole: https://amzn.to/2Xlh452ARREDAMENTO:Tazza: https://www.moteefe.com/chitarra-da-bar?color=black&product=black-mug&size=11ozLampada nel retro: https://amzn.to/2Ysv2naQuadri: http://stilechitarra.comPupazzetti dei Chitarristi: https://amzn.to/2RR5vll
In This Episode: Kirsty Fanton is a launch strategist and copywriter for online course creators. She also has her own course called Brain Camp, which teaches other copywriters the psychology behind great copy. What's also cool is that Kirsty has a Master's degree in Psychotherapy, which gives her an impressive handle on the mechanics behind things like decision making, motivation, and change processes. To top things off, Kirsty has an awesome sense of humor, so we can't wait to dive into this chat! Episode Highlights Kirsty's trick for injecting humor into her copy without falling flat What she uses from her Master's degree in Psychotherapy to punch up her copy How Kirsty navigated the switch from academia and professional therapy to working for herself and owning her own business The therapist method for creating proactive boundaries with clients How to keep your copy from sounding formulaic Why you should write your copy as a dialog rather than a monologue How Kirsty built a profitable product during a gap in client projects The fun and creative psychotherapy trick for eliminating impostor syndrome
Listen to Rev. Tara Fanton's final sermon as Assistant Pastor as she encourages the church to be united in serving Jesus.
Nous avons le plaisir d'échanger avec Pascal Fanton, Directeur des Opérations chez Allianz Partners France. Pascal dirige un service de 1500 personnes, qui est mobilisé 7j / 24h, pour venir en aide, en France et dans le monde entier, aux assurés Allianz. Aujourd’hui, Allianz veille sur 1 Français sur 4 au travers des ses marques Allianz Travel et Mondial Assistance. Nous allons nous intéresser ensemble aux enjeux liés à ce type de service et aux exigences que cela demande en terme d’expérience client. Pascal sera speaker aux Sommets du Digital, accompagné de l'équipe Allianz Partners, partenaire des Sommets. Pour connaitre le programme des Sommets du Digital : https://les-sommets-du-digital.com/ #somdig20 #bousculer #inspirer #connecter Merci à Florence Coirier Giraudon d'avoir mené cet échange. Music from https://filmmusic.io "Happy Alley" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Listen to Associate Pastor Tara Fanton's message from Philippians 1, reminding us all of the tangible hope that is offered through the body of Christ at Paris Presbyterian Church.
TUTTI i CORSI per IMPARARE o MIGLIORARE a SUONARE LA CHITARRA, EFFETTI e RECORDING: https://chitarrafacile.com/corsiQuesto è il proseguimento della PUNTATA PRINCIPALE che è la precedente.In questa seconda parte Marco Fanton ha risposto alle domande che erano arrivate dai vari social poco prima di intervistarlo.Corso per Registrare a Casa: https://chitarrafacile.com/nerdrecording/
TUTTI i CORSI per IMPARARE o MIGLIORARE a SUONARE LA CHITARRA, EFFETTI e RECORDING: https://chitarrafacile.com/corsiIn questa puntata del podcast "Chitarra da Bar", l'ospite è Marco Fanton e mi darà una mano Stefano Rossi.Ho invitato Marco perchè mi era capitato di sentire una sua clinic proprio sul suono digitale e sono rimasto stupito perchè non ho trovato le solite motivazioni sul fatto che "se devo fare tanti concerti mi spezzo la schiena e quindi il digitale è più pratico", ma ha dato delle motivazioni molto interessanti e di cui poche persone parlano, così ho pensato che fosse molto interessante anche per te ascoltare i lsuo punto di vista.Marco Fanton è un chitarrista esperto di suoni digitali, collabora con Fractal, Helix e altri marchi relativi al suono ed effetti della chitarra.Ci parlerà del perchè preferisce per esempio il Fractal rispetto al più famoso Kemper, come lui crea i suoni ed i suoi segreti per riuscire a trovare il giusto suono dei grandi chitarristi da cui trarre spunto.In particolare Marco Fanton è convinto che il digitale sia meglio dell'analogico.Marco non è un professionista, ma suona la chitarra veramente da paura.SEI UN ADULTO E VUOI IMPARARE A SUONARE LA CHITARRA? Clicca qui: http://chitarraperadulti.comCORSO DI CHITARRA BASE PER TUTTE LE ETA': https://chitarrafacile.comATTREZZATURA:Microfoni: https://amzn.to/2RzrZqHMixer: https://amzn.to/2J776QWCavi per Microfoni: https://amzn.to/2RR4wBFAsta piegevole: https://amzn.to/2Xlh452ARREDAMENTO:Lampada nel retro: https://amzn.to/2Ysv2naQuadri: http://stilechitarra.comPupazzetti dei Chitarristi: https://amzn.to/2RR5vllCorso per Registrare a Casa: https://chitarrafacile.com/nerdrecording/VERSIONE AUDIO PODCAST:iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/it/podcast/chitarra-da-bar/id1182987992?mt=2Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5sA0nKRZCxNVvCtXqrfjLTSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/chitarradabar
Episode 8 - Kirsty Fanton Kirsty Fanton brought SO MANY laughs to our Table At The Back. You can come back and sit with us any time :) Ex-clinical psychologist and university lecturer, Kirsty is one smart (and hilarious) cookie. She's taken her superpowers into the world of copywriting and forged a unique space for herself as a launch strategist who helps her clients successfully achieve six-figure launches. Plus, she runs her own course called Brain Camp – where she teaches her skills to other marketers. Kirsty also gives good email: we spend a bit of time talking about her very popular email about taking up space as a woman in business, stepping into our man pants and getting what we want. In this episode, we unpack: - Kirsty's background and the parts she loves most about her career - The processes she uses to help her clients launch - The difference between the launch of an online course and a superannuation app - How to harness masculine energy to make space for ourselves in business - The viral sensation of Faceapp (version 2.0) - And of course a few tangents along the way ;) Enjoy this episode of A Table At The Back! Here's the links to the stuff we spoke about: Kirsty's website: https://www.kirstyfanton.com/ Brain Camp Waitlist https://www.kirstyfanton.com/waitlist Never Regular (Branka's very own cafe!) – https://www.neverregular.com.au/ Russell Brand / Brene Brown podcast: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4Lfwf13k6AoDhrOuClU3Bx?si=tMKeUFuJSoG_Xmg6DXgRcg
It’s been awhile since we’ve talked about copywriting on the podcast, so I’m super excited to be welcoming copywriter Kirsty Fanton to the show. I met Kirsty recently at Kira Hug’s mastermind event, where she was telling me how she effectively uses psychology in her work to get maximum results for herself and her clients. Kirsty writes launch and email copy for personality-driven businesses, but she used to be a counselor specializing in loss and grief for a number of years, and she feels that there are lot of parallels between her former career and how she now approaches writing copy. We talk a lot about email copy and specifically where to start when you’re writing copy, which is something that I’ve struggled with in the past. Kirsty shares how to get started and how to not “force it” when looking to communicate with your email list. Like we talk about often on the show, a complete understanding of your target audience is key, and Kirsty reveals what this process looks like for her and what you should be looking out for. She talks about the pitfalls to avoid with your copy and what she does when plotting our her email sequence. She says it can be for people writing copy to lose sight of what they’re trying to do with their message, and what we can do to prevent this. Kirsty has a simple and intuitive framework of 5 core ingredients for writing effective copy, and you’re going to learn about it in this episode. What she talks about here is exactly the way I want you to be thinking about your online marketing campaigns, which is really looking at who your target audience is and how big the gap is with where they are now and where they want to be. Before we start the show, I’ve got something to ask. How do you listen to this podcast? Is it in the iTunes app, Stitcher, Spotify or maybe iHeart Radio? Do you listen to it at regular speed, or maybe like me you listen to your podcasts at 1.5X speed? I want to know! Take a screenshot of you tuning in to The Art of Paid Traffic, and include it on your Instagram Story, while tagging me, @RickMulready! Want to win a 30-minute strategy session with me? I’ll be drawing one winner at random each month, and all you have to do is give me your feedback on this podcast over at http://rickmulready.com/messenger, telling me what you’d like to hear more of - including topics you’d like to see covered, guests, style and frequency of the show! On the Show Today You’ll Learn: Why you need to be getting information from your audience about their struggles and what matters the most to them What to do if you don’t have an email list or existing customers to get this information from and then what to do with what you learn from them Some examples of open-ended questions you can ask your audience that Kirsty has found success with How you can segment your list and what we did with our first launch of a program in early 2017 What is the “therapeutic alliance” and how it relates to copywriting What seems to be missing from the copy of many online marketers The questions people looking to hire a copywriter should be asking
Copywriter Kirsty Fanton joins Kira and Rob to talk about psychology in copy in this episode off The Copywriter Club Podcast. Kirsty’s experience includes a degree in psychology and work as a counselor and what she learned in those roles has had a big impact on her work for her clients. She shares how you can use psychology to forge a better connection with your clients. We talked about: • How a travel blog helped Kirsty discover copywriting and land her first clients • The things she did to get started the right way • How her work as a counselor makes her a better business owner • The importance of reflective practice and her 3-pronged approach that she uses to improve • How she conducts a debrief call • The different lenses her psychology background gives her to find the “meaty” parts in her research • How she uses “naming” to discover what prospects are really feeling • How she builds rapport quickly with prospects when she’s interviewing • Narrative therapy and how copywriters can use it effectively • The one question everyone asks—knowing it will make your copy better • The two kinds of persuasion techniques • How she keeps it all together and gets things done • The mistakes she sees other copywriters making (that she’s avoided) There are a lot of great ideas and “psychological tricks” you can borrow to improve your own interviewing and copywriting. And, if you haven’t read her post about indirect hints in copy, you should click here. To hear the interview, click the play button below, or visit iTunes, Stitcher or your favorite podcast app. And if you’re the type that likes to read, scroll down for a full transcript. The people and stuff we mentioned on the show: The Copywriter Accelerator Kirsty's website Kira’s website Rob’s website The Copywriter Club Facebook Group Intro: Content (for now) Outro: Gravity Full Transcript: Kira: What if you could hang out with seriously talented copywriters and other experts, ask them about their successes and failures, their work processes and their habits. Then steal an idea or two to inspire your own work? That's what Rob and I do every week at The Copywriter Club Podcast. Rob: You're invited to join the club for episode 106 as we chat with copywriter Kirsty Fenton about how her background in psychology helps her write great copy for her clients, the narrative therapy techniques she uses to get prospects to take action, and the one question people regularly ask and how you can use it to your advantage in just about everything you write. Hey, Kirsty. Kira: Kirsty, welcome. Kirsty: Thanks guys. Great to be here. Kira: Before we jumped in with Kirsty and started recording, we were telling her how we haven't interviewed someone in at least two months because we both had been on vacation, so I'm sweating over here like I feel really anxious, Kirsty. A good place to start is with our basic question. Let's start with your story and how did you end up as a copywriter? Kirsty: Yeah, sure. So I got into copywriting and quite a roundabout way. As you said, I have a background in psychology, so when I finished high school I went to Uni, did an undergrad in psych and a post grad in counseling and then worked as a counselor for five years, and also lectured a couple of psych subjects at university here in Sydney. Anyway, all was going well and then in 2014 my partner and I decided we wanted to take a belated gap year. We packed up our lives and moved over to France for 12 months, which was amazing. While we were over there I kept a blog of our adventures just as a way of keeping our friends and family in the loop on what we were actually getting up to. Anyway, by the time we got back to Australia at the end of 2015, a couple of my friends had started their own business and they liked the way I'd written about our travels on my blog and asked if I'd like to write their copy, so I said yes.
Io e Stefano Fanton abbiamo intervistato Simone Orazi, traduttore della biografia di Livermore, e abbiamo ripercorso la vita del più grande trader mai esistito, che ancora oggi ci può ispirare parecchie riflessioni utili sul trading.
The title may be unconventional - but so is Kirsty's story and what she does for her client's emails. From counsellor to copywriter via French farm hand. Hear how Australian freelancer Kirsty discovered her skill, found her niche and figured out the business side. Still taking time for herself, finding wealth in life beyond money. Love learning from other freelancers like this? Check out the website beingfreelance.com, subscribe to the podcast and to the newsletter.* You'll also find useful links for this episode. That's beingfreelance.com Like VIDEO? - Check out the Being Freelance vlog - YouTube.com/SteveFolland Who the hell is Steve Folland? You know how everyone bangs on about how powerful video and audio content can be? Yeah, well Steve helps businesses make it and make the most of it. Find out more at www.stevefolland.com Track him down on Twitter @sfolland or lay a trail of cake and he'll eventually catch you up.
#0131910Statement of Chloe Ashburt, regarding a new window display at Fanton’s department store in Hammersmith. Original statement given 19th October 2013.Thanks to this week's Patrons: SJ Costello, Hale McAnulty, Soapy J, Paige Owens, Ian Troman-Mason, Becca Read, Michael ClaytonIf you'd like to support us, head to www.patreon.com/rustyquillEdited by Elizabeth Moffat, Brock Winstead & Alexander J Newall.Sound effects for this episode provided by Kupp 2 and previously credited artists via freesound.org.Check out our merchandise at https://www.redbubble.com/people/rustyquill/collections/708982-the-magnus-archives-s1You can subscribe to this podcast using your podcast software of choice, or by visiting www.rustyquill.com/subscribe.Please rate and review on your software of choice, it really helps us to spread the podcast to new listeners, so share the fear. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Music by Fanton Mojah performing “Big up all thugs” produced by Bing Bang Studios All Rights Reserved © 2017 A.M.M.G INVESTMENTS (P) CMMG Records
Music by Fanton Mojah performing “Big up all thugs” produced by Bing Bang Studios All Rights Reserved © 2017 A.M.M.G INVESTMENTS (P) CMMG Records
Stefano Fanton fa trading da 30 anni, da quando ne aveva 14. Oggi la sua operatività si divide tra intraday e posizioni di lungo respiro, con una preferenza per il mercato italiano. In quest'intervista ha fatto un esercizio di stile rispondendo alla mia domanda "Cosa faresti se ti trovassi domattina con solo 10k sul conto e nient'altro?" con una prova reale di un mese su di in vero conto con 3800 euro versati. Troverete i risultati nell'intervista! Guarda il video su http://www.vitadatrader.info/stefano-fanton-trading-zen/
Cisco Kid-A Party For Sheriff Fanton 3-25-55 http://oldtimeradiodvd.com 2571
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Michele and Doreen race directing at Dam Good They're sisters. They're Race Directors. They run pretty well from here to there. Their baked goods are as sweet as their love for each other.Doreen and Michele Fanton share their running story and the secret recipe behind their signature race, Dam Good. (and let it be known that Running Inside Out knows its They're, Their, Theres!)Episode LinksDoreen on UltrasignupMichele on UltrasignupDam Good Trail RaceDam Good 2014 Race report - Christopherobrien.netCrooked Creek Trail RaceFinger Lakes 50kGreen Monster Trail ChallengeMuddy SneakerGreat Adirondack Trail RunJay Peak Trail Running FestivalKids RacesMetro 10Action For Healthy KidsAction For Healthy Kids - Metro 10 event page Special Guests: Doreen Fanton and Michele Fanton.
Reggae musical sensation Fantan Mojah guest stars on Reality Time. Hosted by the furious DJ Kurious and mighty MC Taiyefoon this Sunday July 28th 2012. Reality Time brings you the latest reggae news, culture and exclusive interviews each Sunday on Bigupradio's 24/7 dancehall station. Tune in for this special interview with reggae star Fantan Mojah!
[singlepic id=19 w=100 h=100 float=left]A Party for Sheriff Fanton Original Air Date: March 25, 1955 Host: Andrew Rhynes Show: The Cisco Kid Phone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars: Jack Mather (Cisco) Harry Lang (Poncho)
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Reflections on the impact of his Yale doctoral studies on life and leadership by Jonathan Fanton ’65 B.A.,’78 Ph.D., former president of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and Franklin D. Roosevelt Visiting Fellow at Hunter College.
The Six-Shooter. February 7, 1954. NBC net. Sustaining. Clay Fanton, a young boy from the east, comes west to learn ranch life. It appears that he's beaten one of the ranch horses. Jimmy Stewart, Frank Burt (creator, writer), Jack Johnstone (director), Basil Adlam (music), William Johnstone, Bert Holland, John Wald (announcer), Sam Edwards.