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Episode Notes The Local Farey Tale of Chicken Bog is told in 3 chapters (averaging 18 minutes each) stirring together the voices of the following Tale-Tellers... Singleton Bailey (Original Chairman of the Loris Bog-Off Festival), Pepper Lilly (2022 Loris Bog-Off Champion), Samantha Norris (Executive Director of the Loris Chamber of Commerce), Susan Platt (Current Chair of the Horry County Historic Preservation Commission) and Jay Williams (Retired Museum Curator and previous Tale Teller on "The Local Farey Tale of Burgoo") Learn more about this episode at localfareytales.com Credits: Music by Anisha Thomas, Artwork by Jonathan Reich, Narrator, Concept, Production and Editing by Nora Vetter Support Local Farey Tales by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/local-farey-tales This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Episode Notes The Local Farey Tale of the Garbage Plate is told in 4 chapters (averaging 10 minutes each) scooping together the voices of the following Tale-Tellers... Matthew Backlas (Administrator of the Serious Garbage Plate Lovers FB Group), Julie Camardo (CEO/Owner of Zweigle's), Rachel Laber (Director of Communications and Public Relations for Visit Rochester), Alex Tahou (Owner of Nick Tahou Hots) and Mike “Thunder” Warren (Owner of the Trash Plate Central FB Page) Learn more about this episode at localfareytales.com Credits: Music by Anisha Thomas, Artwork by Jonathan Reich, Narrator, Concept, Production and Editing by Nora Vetter Support Local Farey Tales by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/local-farey-tales This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
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Long-time Freerotation regular Luke Farey from Westcliff-on-Sea in Essex, England delivers almost 2 hours up in the mix for his debut on Avenue Red! Luke has been a DJ, collector and enthusiast of many, many styles since 1989. As per usual, here we have an unplanned and strictly vinyl-only mix capturing his mood at the time of recording. Never keen on the safe or easy mix, here we have a smorgasbord of feelings, meandering all over the place but somehow cohesively retaining Luke's trademark deep and psychedelic vibe. The Avenue isn't just red today, it's bursting with colour! Photo taken by Luke himself on a seaside avenue close to his home. https://soundcloud.com/luke_farey
Does Morality affect Beauty in the work of Artists? With special reference to: St Fra Angelico (15th Century) Caravaggio (16th Century) Fr Marco Rupnik (20th Century)
Today we are going to be talking about We Are All So Good At Smiling written by Amber McBride, who also wrote Me:Moth. This book was given to us as an early release from Netgalley and Feiwel Friends, This book follows Whimsy who is back in the hospital for treatment for clinical depression that is where she meets Farey. She notices that Farey and she have the same magic in their marrow bones. When Farey moves to the same street as her, she realizes that their lives have been twined and untwined many times before. They are both scared of the forest at the end of their street, but the forest whispers to Whimsy and she soon realizes that the forest may hold all the secrets. It may even hold the parts that Faerry has been missing.
Episode Notes The Local Farey Tale of Coffee Milk is told in 4 chapters (averaging 12 minutes each) stirring together the voices of the following Tale-Tellers... John Barr (Former RI State Rep), TJ Delle Donne (Assistant Dean of the College of Food Innovation & Technology at Johnson & Wales University), Richard Field (Previous CEO of Autocrat Coffee & Extracts), Dave Lanning (Founder & Owner of Dave's Coffee), Christopher Martin (Curator of Quahog.org), Zach Milner (Manager of Zingerman'sRoadshow), Ana Isabel dos Reis-Couto (President of Rhode Island Day of Portugal) and Ari Weinzweig (Co-Founding Partner of Zingerman's Community of Businesses in Ann Arbor, MI) Learn more about this episode at localfareytales.com Credits: Music by Anisha Thomas, Artwork by Jonathan Reich, Narrator, Concept, Production and Editing by Nora Vetter Support Local Farey Tales by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/local-farey-tales This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
In this episode, Antonia and Andrew discuss a selection of articles from the May 18, 2022 issue of JBJS, along with an added dose of entertainment and pop culture. Listen at the gym, on your commute, or whenever your case is on hold! Articles Discussed: Health-Care Utilization and Expenditures Associated with Long-Term Treatment After Combat and Non-Combat-Related Orthopaedic Trauma, by Hering et al. Bipolar Hemiarthroplasty Does Not Result in a Higher Risk of Revision Compared with Total Hip Arthroplasty for Displaced Femoral Neck Fractures. An Instrumental Variable Analysis of 36,118 Procedures from the Australian Orthopaedic Association National Joint Replacement Registry, by Farey et al. Antibiotic Prophylaxis with Cefazolin Is Associated with Lower Shoulder Periprosthetic Joint Infection Rates Than Non-Cefazolin Alternatives, by Marigi et al. Outcomes and Survivorship at a Median of 8.9 Years Following Hip Arthroscopy in Adolescents with Femoroacetabular Impingement. A Matched Comparative Study with Adults, by Fukase et al. Intermediate to Long-Term Outcomes and Causes of Aseptic Failure of an At-Risk Femoral Stem, by Gazendam et al. Long-Term Survival of HINTEGRA Total Ankle Replacement in 683 Patients. A Concise 20-Year Follow-up of a Previous Report, by Kvarda et al. A Novel Fluoroscopic View for Improved Assessment of the Safety of the Posterosuperior Screw in Femoral Neck Fracture Fixation, by Terhune et al. Spontaneous Facet Joint Osteoarthritis in NFAT1-Mutant Mice. Age-Dependent Histopathologic Characteristics and Molecular Mechanisms, by Wang et al. Association of a Wider Medial Gap (Medial Laxity) in Flexion with Self-Reported Knee Instability After Medial-Pivot Total Knee Arthropla
Episode Notes Welcome to Season 2! The Local Farey Tale of Knoephla Soup is told in 3 chapters (averaging 12 minutes each) ladling together the voices of the following Tale-Tellers... Kiah Gumeringer (Mary Ellen's Bistro), Mark Heidrich (The Grill), Michael Miller (Germans from Russia Heritage Collection), Ben Myhre (Ramshackle Pantry), Carmen Rath-Wald (Tri-County Tourism Alliance), and Jonathan Reich Learn more about this episode at localfareytales.com Credits: Music by Anisha Thomas, Artwork by Jonathan Reich, Narrator, Concept, Production and Editing by Nora Vetter Support Local Farey Tales by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/local-farey-tales This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
This episode PuttyRubber brings a fluid mix of techno, electronica, electro, post-disco and acid in the first hour. In the second hour he has an exclusive guest mix by the amazing Luke Farey ( FreeRotation/ FarmFest/CNR) who has a monthly show on https://www.timeline-music.co.uk called Auditory Effect.
Episode Notes Final episode of Season 1: The Local Farey Tale of the Pasty is a global tale so big that it's the longest episode yet! But just like all Local Farey Tales, it's broken down into easy to listen to chapters. This international Pasty Tale is told in 5 chapters (averaging 25 minutes each) layering together the voices of the following Tale-Tellers... Nicholas Davey (Orange Spot Bakery), Jean Ellis (Keweenaw Kernewek), Glyn Hughes (Foods of England), Mike Kiernan (Cornish Global Migration Programme), David Oates (Camborne Twinning Committee), The Pasty Guy, Marilyn Philbey (National Trust of Moonta), Leah Polzien (Pasty Fest), Deborah Reeve (Redruth Town Councillor) and Lynn Spurling (Kernewek Lowender) Learn more about this episode at localfareytales.com Credits: Music by Anisha Thomas, Artwork by Jonathan Reich, Narrator, Concept, Production and Editing by Nora Vetter Support Local Farey Tales by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/local-farey-tales This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Episode Notes The Local Farey Tale of Loco Moco is told in 3 chapters (averaging 18 minutes each) layering together the voices of the following Tale-Tellers... Jason Chin (Frolic Hawaii), Arnold Hiura (Hawaii Japanese Center), Gregg Hoshida (Frolic Hawaii), Dean Shigeoka (White Guava Cafe), Lanai Tabura (Aloha Plate Food Tour), George Takahashi (Lincoln Wrecker) and Audrey Wilson (Hawaii Tribune-Herald) Learn more about this episode at localfareytales.com Credits: Music by Anisha Thomas, Artwork by Jonathan Reich, Narrator, Concept, Production and Editing by Nora Vetter Support Local Farey Tales by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/local-farey-tales This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Each episode of “Local Farey Tales” tells the tale of a local fare with the voices that know it best. What is a local fare? Local Fare is a food or beverage that is unique to a region, state, or city and beloved by the people in that area. Listen to this audio trailer to get a preview of what these Tale-Tellers have to say! Credits: Music by Anisha Thomas, Artwork by Jonathan Reich, Narrator, Concept, Production and Editing by Nora Vetter Support Local Farey Tales by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/local-farey-tales This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Episode Notes The Local Farey Tale of Berger Cookies is told in 4 chapters (averaging 10 minutes each) baking together the voices of the following Tale-Tellers... Joseph Abel (Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance), Charlie DeBaufre (Berger Cookies), Rodney Henry (Dangerously Delicious), Dean Krimmel (Creative Museum Services), Ross Nochumowitz (Baltimore in a Box) and Andrew Reiner (Washington Post Article) Learn more about this episode and access transcript at localfareytales.com Credits: Music by Anisha Thomas, Artwork by Jonathan Reich, Narrator, Concept, Production and Editing by Nora Vetter Support Local Farey Tales by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/local-farey-tales This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Episode Notes The Local Farey Tale of Dorothy Lynch Home Style Dressing is told in 4 chapters (averaging 10 minutes each) bottling the voices together of the following Tale-Tellers... Marilea Hull (Tasty-Toppings), Dave Korger (Tasty-Toppings), Monty Lynch (Grandson of Dorothy Lynch and Son of Neal Lynch), Cheri Schrader (Platte County Museum), Mena Sprague (Mother was first cousins with Dorothy Lynch) and Tiffany Stoiber (GROW Nebraska) Learn more about this episode and access transcript at localfareytales.com Credits: Music by Anisha Thomas, Artwork by Jonathan Reich, Narrator, Concept, Production and Editing by Nora Vetter Support Local Farey Tales by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/local-farey-tales This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Episode Notes The Local Farey Tale of the Date Shake is told in 4 chapters (averaging 10 minutes each) handspinning the voices together of the following Tale-Tellers... Maureen Boren (The California Date History Museum), Travis Brown (China Ranch Date Farm), Bob Harrick (Oasis Date Gardens and Woodspur Organic Date Farms), Charles Phoenix, Heather Raumin (Shields Date Garden) and Russell Schubert (Valerie Jean Date Shop) Learn more about this episode and access transcript at localfareytales.com Credits: Music by Anisha Thomas, Artwork by Jonathan Reich, Narrator, Concept, Production and Editing by Nora Vetter Support Local Farey Tales by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/local-farey-tales This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Episode Notes The Local Farey Tale of the Slugburger is told in 5 chapters (averaging 10 minutes each) by mixing together the voices of the following Tale-Tellers... Annemarie Anderson (Southern Foodways Alliance), Angela Avent (Main Street Corinth), Bryan Huff (The Independent Appeal), Jessica Huff (McNairy County EDC and Chamber of Commerce), Ms. Pat Knight (Pat's Cafe), Derek Pirtle (Dub's Burgers), Holly Poynor (Latham's Hamburger Inn), Christi Knight White (Johnnie's Drive-In), Whitney Worsham (Crossroads Museum), and Boyd Yarbrough (Oren Dunn City Museum) Learn more about this episode and access transcript at localfareytales.com Credits: Music by Anisha Thomas, Artwork by Jonathan Reich, Narrator, Concept, Production and Editing by Nora Vetter Support Local Farey Tales by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/local-farey-tales This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Episode Notes The Local Farey Tale of Burgoo is told in 6 chapters (averaging 10 minutes each) by stirring together the voices of the following Tale-Tellers... Patrick Bosley (Moonlite Bar-B-Q Inn) Amanda Carter (LaSalle County Historical Society) Kendall Clinton (Lawrenceburg/Anderson County Tourism Commission) Pastor Bennie Cowger (Bergoo Baptist Church) Tim Frederick, Greg Marsee, Steve Ross and Brandon Warren (Puncheon Creek) Bob Gates (Founder and retired Director of the Kentucky Folklife Program) Russ Kennedy (Burgoo Guy) Jessica Stavros (Kentucky Historical Society) Sue Talbott (Webster Springs Burgoo Cook-Off) Chef Marc Therrien (Keeneland Hospitality) Davy Warford (Burgoo King) Jay Williams (Consulting Curator, worked on Burgoo documentary with Stan Woodward) Learn more about this episode and access transcript at localfareytales.com Credits: “That's What You Got” Song by Puncheon Creek Music by Anisha Thomas Artwork by Jonathan Reich Narrator, Concept, Production and Editing by Nora Vetter Support Local Farey Tales by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/local-farey-tales This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
The Get Paid Podcast: The Stark Reality of Entrepreneurship and Being Your Own Boss
Cami Farey is a web design expert, coach, and course creator who teaches ambitious entrepreneurs how to create a website that sells, 10x your email list with JV Webinars, and bring your big ideas to life online. Over the years, she's had the honor of changing the game for award-winning photographers, coaches, copywriters, healers, designers, and so many more. This Week on the Get Paid Podcast Why Cami decided to make the shift from service provider to course creator Why running an agency would be Cami's worst nightmare The benefits of pre-selling a course before you build it Why it helps to “show your work” Converting 19 out of 150 people on her first webinar Should you be in front of the camera in your course? The challenges of creating a course and balancing client work The perils of not actively growing your list A behind-the-scenes look at how JV (joint venture) webinars work Why you shouldn't offer a bundle with your JV partner How Cami modified her JV pitch for a “colder” audience Growing her list from 250 to 4,500 very “warm and qualified” leads in under a year Cami shares her ambitious ideas for growth Mentioned in this episode: Cami's Simple Sight Blueprint course Mariah Coz's The Accelerator course Mariah Coz's Webinar Rockstar course Marie Forleo's B-School online training program Remit Sethi Cami's FREE 10x your email list with Joint Venture Webinars checklist Connect with Cami: Website Instagram The Most Important Training for Course Creators If you're like me, you've heard the talk: “Evergreen funnels aren't effective. Only certain types of businesses can actually sell on autopilot”. But, that's not true at all. I've made $50,000 in revenue with Mariah Coz's evergreen funnel strategies. Now, you can walk through her entire system in her free class: ‘How To Sell More Courses With An Evergreen Sales Funnel'. It's kinda insane how detailed she gets in this training. Visit clairepells.com/ee to get it right now. Now it's time to GET PAID Thanks for tuning into the Get Paid Podcast! If you enjoyed today's episode, head over to Apple Podcasts to subscribe, rate, and leave your honest review. Connect with me on Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram, visit my website for even more detailed strategies, and be sure to share your favorite episodes on social media. Now, it's time to go get yourself paid.
Marketing your service-based business is probably NOT your favorite part about running a creative business. At least it isn’t for most creative business owners I know. That’s generally because we make marketing far more complicated than it needs to be, and feel icky doing it. In this interview with Cami Farey, we dive into collaborative marketing which simplifies our strategy, and takes away all of the ick-factor when it comes to building our audience. Tune in now to find out how! Show notes: https://www.erinflynn.com/?p=16804
Our guest on the podcast today is a web design and strategy expert who teaches “real deal” entrepreneurs how to swap out their barely-there websites for a digital presence that reaps rewards. Welcome to the podcast, Cami Farey! Cami and I will be speaking about topics like: How to build a well-designed website with Squarespace Why Squarespace is a good platform to create your website with Most commonly made mistakes when it comes to web design Thanks for listening! Subscribe and leave a review if you're enjoying what you're hearing!
Our guest on the podcast today is a web design and strategy expert who teaches “real deal” entrepreneurs how to swap out their barely-there websites for a digital presence that reaps rewards. Welcome to the podcast, Cami Farey! Cami and I will be speaking about topics like: How to build a well-designed website with Squarespace Why Squarespace is a good platform to create your website with Most commonly made mistakes when it comes to web design Thanks for listening! Subscribe and leave a review if you're enjoying what you're hearing!
Cami Farey is a web design and strategy expert who teaches “real deal” entrepreneurs like you how to swap out their outdated or barely-there websites for a digital presence that reaps dazzling rewards (and results). Over the years, she's had the honor of changing the game for award-winning photographers, coaches, copywriters, healers, designers, and so many more. Want to add your brilliance to that list? Get started with Cami's FREE Website Strategy 101 Video Training and learn how to plan a website that sells your services in just 10 minutes: https://www.simplesiteblueprint.com/strategy Here's what we covered on the episode: How I knew I needed to meet Cami after realizing we had mutual contacts and seeing her show up everywhere on my social media How Cami got started as a completely self taught designer When Cami realized she wasn't happy in her current job at an art museum and knew she needed to take action How Cami left her job and traveled the world leading her to discover travel blogging and online business How Cami started a travel blog with zero design or tech skills How Cami started taking classes to improve her skills for her travel blog but fell in love with tech and design When Cami came home she landed her first client and started pitching to people in her community who were artists and actors How taking B-School early on opened the world of online entrepreneurs to Cami and how her services and clients evolved from there Who Cami works with and how she went from charging $500 to $5000 at the minimum How Cami launched her course Simple Site Blueprint to help people build and design their own sites How Cami used her partner's website who is an actor to test her website design skills How Cami shopped the website she designed for her partner around and how knew she could help artists by helping them see themselves as entrepreneurs How Cami did informational interviews to figure out what people were struggling with when it came to their online presence How getting vocal on social media lead people to her naturally Why you should always talk about the work you are doing because you never know who is listening or who they know Why designers need to pay attention to their own websites because it is their best portfolio and will help future clients make the decision to work with you How Cami changed her mindset and website to match her quality of work and who she really is The disconnect between how her website was presented and how she was showing up visually for clients How Cami realized she had branding and marketing problems of her own and how that was leading potential clients to give her no or maybe answers How Cami took action to change her branding efforts which resulted in more yes answers from clients How anyone that doesn't want to be the face of their brand should put their fears and ego aside How putting yourself at the center of your brand helps clients make decisions and makes it more personal Other options to consider if you can't bring yourself to be the center of your brand How Cami changed her mindset from thinking of herself as a freelancer and started thinking of herself as a business owner How Cami realized she needed to learn how to sell, how to market and how to get comfortable with money How changing her mindset from thinking of her services as an expense to clients to thinking of her services as an investment for clients helped her attract better clients How getting stuck overthinking your niche on paper is very easy to do and what you should do to find your niche How through doing more work you will be able to narrow down your niche How Cami's frustrations in past projects lead her to create her signature offer which is her 5 day web design sprint How Cami created Simple Site Blueprint and how she wanted to help people who weren't ready for a one on one with her but still needed an awesome website How Cami grew her course awareness by leveraging other people's audiences by doing joint webinars and collaborations How doing one on one work is different than doing course work for mindset and visibility How challenging is has been for Cami to take herself out of the delivery of it and not being there every step of the way students in her course How figuring out a way to do the work once and then let that work for you over time is important in course work How to put one foot in front of the other and understand it doesn't have to be perfect right way How everyone should show up, put their work out into the world and see what happens How you can connect with Cami on her website and through Simple Site Blueprint Links mentioned: Cami's Website Simple Site Blueprint Connect with Cami on Facebook Connect with Cami on Instagram Like what you heard? Click here to subscribe + leave a review on iTunes. Click here to join the free community! Let's connect on Instagram!
여러분은 로봇이 삷은 지배하는 것이 얼마나 편안하십니까? 로봇청소기부터 장난스러운 섹스파트너 로봇까지 또 사후에 뇌가 계속 살아가도록 하는 폭넓은 잠재성을 가진 애플리게이션을 다루면서 기술전략가인 루시 파레이-존스가 AI가 급진적으로 변화하는 것을 우리가 어떻게 기꺼이 받아들일지 데이터 기반 증거를 공유합니다.
How comfortable are you with robots taking over your life? Covering a wide range of potential applications -- from the mundane (robot house cleaner) to the mischievous (robot sex partner) to the downright macabre (uploading your brain to live on after death) -- technology strategist Lucy Farey-Jones shares data-backed evidence of how our willingness to accept AI may be radically changing.
How comfortable are you with robots taking over your life? Covering a wide range of potential applications -- from the mundane (robot house cleaner) to the mischievous (robot sex partner) to the downright macabre (uploading your brain to live on after death) -- technology strategist Lucy Farey-Jones shares data-backed evidence of how our willingness to accept AI may be radically changing.
¿Qué tan cómodo te sientes con la idea de que los robots se apoderen de tu vida? Cubriendo una amplia gama de aplicaciones potenciales, desde lo mundano (un robot limpiador de casas) hasta lo juguetón (una pareja sexual robot) y lo francamente macabro (subir tu cerebro a la nube para que viva después de tu muerte), la estratega tecnológica Lucy Farey-Jones comparte evidencia respaldada por datos de cómo nuestra voluntad de aceptar la IA puede estar cambiando radicalmente.
Jusqu'à quel point sommes-nous à l'aise quand les robots s'occupent de notre quotidien ? Lucy Farey-Jones est spécialisée en stratégie des technologies. Elle couvre pour nous un spectre large d'applications potentielles, du banal robot aspirateur au plus ambigü robot partenaire sexuel ou au carrément macabre téléchargement de son cerveau pour survivre à sa propre mort. Elle partage des preuves étayées par des données de l'évolution peut-être drastique de notre volonté d'accepter l'IA.
How comfortable are you with robots taking over your life? Covering a wide range of potential applications -- from the mundane (robot house cleaner) to the mischievous (robot sex partner) to the downright macabre (uploading your brain to live on after death) -- technology strategist Lucy Farey-Jones shares data-backed evidence of how our willingness to accept AI may be radically changing.
We all have a personal brand that says something about us (hopefully good stuff). The cool thing is personal brands aren't just for businesses- they are important for crafting your rockstar image. About Our Guest Cami Farey is a web... READ MORE The post Level up your personal brand |Cami Farey appeared first on .
Is your website selling your services 24/7, even while you sleep? Is it attracting your dream clients? Are you having a hard time trying to figure out what to include on your website….and if you even need one? More importantly, how much time is creating and updating your website going to take and what is it going to cost you? You might be surprised to find out how simple it can be. Today’s guest is Cami Farey. Cami and I met at the ConvertKit conference earlier this year and immediately hit it off. She is a website design and strategy expert who also teachers other service-based entrepreneurs how to build their website to attract dream clients. Sounds amazing, right? This is going to be an episode you won’t want to miss! Value Bombs: The best way to learn something is to take action- to actually DO IT! You do not have to be an expert, you just need to be a few steps ahead of your client Cami breaks down why she 100% believes you need a website for your service-based business The cold, hard truth that 89% of consumers will search the web before making a buying decision When starting out you don’t need a complicated website. You can start simple. The essentials to have on your website when you are starting out Think about what information your clients need from you and then give it to them in the clearest, quickest way possible 3 big mistakes you might be making on your website How to avoid getting stuck in perfection paralysis The importance of making sure you have clear, direct calls to action on every page of your website Why branding images are a solid, long term investment in your business for years to come If location is important to your business, make sure this is included in your footer I hope you all loved this episode. It was packed full of information for you to go out and create a simple, beautiful website that sells your services and attracts your dream clients. Make sure to go DM Cami on Instagram @camifarey and tell her which piece of advice you liked the most. Don’t forget to reach out to me on Instagram as well, @brandiandcompany. I would love to answer any questions you have about your website or scaling your service-based business. Recourses Mentioned: www.squarespace.com Serve Scale Soar Podcast: Episode 12- Why Services Providers Should Be Attending Live Events Find the full show notes at www.servescalesoar.com/16
Cami Farey is a web design and strategy expert who teaches “real deal” entrepreneurs like you how to swap out their outdated or barely-there websites for a digital presence that reaps dazzling rewards (and results). Over the years, she’s had the honor of changing the game for award-winning photographers, coaches, copywriters, healers, designers, and so many more. Want to add your brilliance to that list? Get started with Cami’s FREE Website Strategy 101 Video Training and learn how to plan a website that sells your services in just 10 minutes: simplesiteblueprint.com/Click to view: show page on Awesound
In this episode: Why she left a great, secure job to start her own business. How she fell in love with design. Her round the world travels. The truth about our business fears. We talk about showing up in your business. Why you have to push past your fears of being seen to make real connections in business. How she empowers her students and clients. What you need to know to make the shift from services to products. Why we need to get down to the root of the emotion. Why we make things harder than they have to be. The truth about course creation. How you can stop aiming for perfection.
While I'm away on my honeymoon, I'm sharing the top three favorite episodes of all time! This is your chance to dive into episodes you may not have heard yet, gain new insight from these oldie-but-goodies, or catch up if you're behind on listening. Hearing these again can also be an amazing way to shift your perspective and have new 'aha' moments that create more results in your life and biz. I can't wait to tell you all about my adventures when I'm back!-What if instead of pouring countless hours into all the things you think you SHOULD be doing to grow your business—Instagram, Pinterest, SEO, guest blogging, the list goes on—you took a step back and asked yourself what it would look like if growing your business looked and felt EASY? Today we explore what it looks like to shift your mindset around driving traffic to your website and instead focus on growing your business with authentic, genuine relationships. We talk about how to build your business the old-school way with support from new-school tech.-Check out the show notes here!-You guys—I wanted to pop in here real quick and let you know that building genuine relationships to grow your business in BIG ways is only one of many simple mindset shifts you can make to see absolutely incredible results in life and business. If you’re looking for that one simple shift that’s specific to YOU and your business so you can cultivate a success mindset and start thriving, head over to amandadennelly.com/freecall and book my FREE Simplifying Success coaching call today. There are limited spots available each week, first come first served. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Listen to the 4th installment of the Shroud Wars debates series with Hugh Farey (Shroud skeptic) vs. Joe Marino (Pro-Shroud)- topics include the invisible reweave theory against the 1988 C-14, the Shroud as an artistic object and discussion on the medical/forensics evidences from the Shroud.
In the third installment of our Shroud Wars debate series, two Shroud experts, Bob Rucker (Pro-Shroud) and Hugh Farey (Shroud Skeptic) go head to head to battle it out on the 1988 C-14 dating and how the images may or may not have been formed artistically.
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Two guests with different views on the authenticity of the Turin Shroud join Justin to debate following his feature documentary on the Shroud. Alan Whanger has spent decades researching the shroud and believe he has seen images on it that link it to 1st Century Israel. Hugh Farey Iliad spent decades surveying shroud literature and has done to the conclusion it is medieval in origin. For Justin's radio feature ‘The Turin Shroud: a relic of the resurrection?’: http://www.premierchristianradio.com/Shows/Saturday/Unbelievable/Episodes/The-Turin-Shroud-a-relic-of-the-resurrection-Unbelievable For Justin's magazine feature ‘Shrouded in Mystery’: http://www.premierchristianity.com/Past-Issues/2015/April-2015/Shrouded-in-mystery For Alan Whanger: http://people.duke.edu/~adw2/shroud/ For Hugh Farey: https://www.shroud.com/bstsmain.htm For more faith debates visit www.premierchristianradio.com/unbelievable Join the conversation: Facebook and Twitter Get the MP3 podcast of Unbelievable? http://www.kaltura.com/api_v3/getFeed.php?partnerId=618072&feedId=1_jlj47tkv or Via Itunes
Farey fractions are just ordinary old fractions, but ordered in a particular way. We will see that a Farey fraction has a very special relationship with its neighbors. In particular, we will see that adding Farey fractions is more fun than adding regular fractions!
Dave Farey dives into the anecdotes from his career since the 60’s. The story of Azbuka typeface :: File Download (16:24 min / 15 MB)
Dave Farey collects hand rolled tobacco papers Some fonts by Dave Farey :: File Download (12:14 min / 11.3 MB)
Dave Farey faced by 30 short questions A short biography :: File Download (11:04 min / 10.2 MB)