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While continuing Matt's Missive on the Doctor Who episode 'Wish World' starring Ncuti Gatwa, Adam comes up with a theory about a reused production element. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
ConVic 2026 is upon us again and its biggest yet! Join Bensome, Sellick, Andy and special guest Croger (the G is soft apparently) as we go through Kakwah Kup, The state of the game with new players coming to Kings in Australia, ConVic 2026 lists and predictions. Ooh exciting! Warning: There's a few naughty words and adult themes in this episode, so please exercise listener discretion. Cheers, Sellick
Sellick has gone rogue! After a series of Rocks and diamonds miniature releases He's reached out to Studio sculpting and product coordinator Dave Symonds to get the low down on the process, ways of working, retrospective activities and more! If you've ever wanted to know what has gone into a miniature looking like it does, slap this in your ears! I apologise for nothing, with Bensome away I get creative... Enjoy! Sellick
It's usually said in jest but 'At least nobody died' describes the weekend at Catalunya perfectly. There are some broken bodies and one exploded motorcycle but rarely has it been truer to say genuinely 'At least nobody died'. Which is good news because it means our three intrepid hosts can be their usual juvenile, puerile, profane selves. And that they are in episode 201 with analysis of everything that happened in Spain plus all your favourites like Borrie's poem, Massive's Missive, Dear George and Freido's Balls. All that is free but you really should join our Patreon Pit crew so you are elgible to win all the prizes PLUS you now get our bonus Monday night 'knee jerk' show. You're mad if you don't get on board. IMPORTANT: Below you will find a list of our sponsors. We expect you to support them by buying stuff from them. This is a team game and we've done our part, time for you to do yours. BMW MOTORRAD https://www.bmw-motorrad.com.au/en/home.html#/filter-all MADE IN GERMANY https://www.migmotorrad.com.au/ TRIUMPH AUSTRALIA https://www.triumphmotorcycles.com.au/ APRILIA MOTORCYCLES https://www.aprilia.com/au_EN/ MOTO GUZZI https://www.motoguzzi.com/au_EN/ SAVIC MOTORCYCLES https://www.savicmotorcycles.com/ PRESTIGE MOTORBIKE TRANSPORT https://prestigemotorbiketransport.com.au/ TROOPER LU https://trooperlu.com.au/ ONTRACK EXPERIENCES https://ontrackexperiences.com/ SC-PROJECT OCEANIA https://sc-project.com.au/ HARLEY-DAVIDSON https://www.harley-davidson.com/au/en/index.html AMX SUPERSTORES https://www.amxsuperstores.com.au/ CF-MOTO https://www.cfmoto.com.au/ COMPASS EXPEDITIONS https://compassexpeditions.com/ GREY GUMS INTERNATIONAL CAFÉ https://greyguminternationalcafe.com.au
Welcome to the CanadianSME Small Business Podcast, hosted by Kripa Anand. Today, we explore how communication, marketing, and visibility are evolving in an AI driven world where discovery is no longer just about search. Joining us is Eva Tang, Head of Marketing at Missive. Eva shares how SMBs can stay efficient, visible, and competitive by rethinking how they work and grow. Key Highlights Modern Team Communication: Eva explains how collaboration is shifting beyond traditional email workflows. AI Driven Visibility: Eva shares how businesses must adapt to being discovered through AI systems. AI in Marketing: Eva highlights how AI can reduce noise and improve focus in growth strategies. Jobs to be Done Framework: Eva explains how this approach brings clarity to customer needs. Scaling Lean: Eva shares practical lessons for growing efficiently without unnecessary complexity. Special Thanks to Our Partners: UPS: https://solutions.ups.com/ca-beunstoppable.html?WT.mc_id=BUSMEWA ADP Canada: https://www.adp.ca/en.aspx For more expert insights, visit www.canadiansme.ca and subscribe to the CanadianSME Small Business Magazine. Stay innovative, stay informed, and thrive in the digital age! To learn more about how we are supporting the ecosystem, please visit the CanadianSME Small Business Foundation at smbfoundation.ca. Disclaimer: The information shared in this podcast is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered as direct financial or business advice. Always consult with a qualified professional for advice specific to your situation.
Bensome, Sellick and Andy jump on the mics and discuss the new Fracture book release information! With news of Universal and updates to existing commands as well as refreshed lists for Basileans, Forces of the Abyss, Forces of Nature and our old friend Ogres much to discuss! Lend us your ears for 20 minutes as we discuss the information on hand! -DM
Ever wonder what it would be like to play Kings of War on a table with wacky terrain that doesn't logical sense! Well Bensome just did it across 3 games at Terrain Wreck 2 and even managed to take the win! hear tales of diagonal deployments, math hammer failing northern alliance and Rex not taking dwarves. This is a bite size episode while we work on something with a bit more substance for you
While Andy and Sellick were back in Melbourne on new dad duty - Bensome Clash of Kings 2026 was waving the Direct Misfire flag! First major 4th edition tournament in the world with a work in progress errata and plenty of dice. Join us as we discuss the tournament, Ronnie's Q&A juicy goss and 4th Edition as a whole! Cheers, DM
In today's Tech3 from Moneycontrol, we bring you a big message from Prime Minister Narendra Modi to AI startups on thinking beyond “AI toys” and building for India-scale impact. We also unpack stricter compliance norms for crypto firms, the fallout of the stalled Unacademy–UpGrad deal, and why data centre operators are pitching energy-focused incentives ahead of Budget 2026.
In this episode I talk with Raphael Masson, CTO of Missive, and Craig Kerstiens from Crunchy Data. We cover bootstrapping Missive from a side project (Conference Badge), growing from 3 to 15 employees, migrating off Heroku, and why most developers underutilize Postgres.Links:MissiveCrunchy DataNonsense Monthly
It's that time once again for us to wrap up the year with one last podcast. Join us as we self-reflect on what 2025 brought us. This will be a nice, short, and sweet episode just to say thanks to everyone who cared enough to listen to our ramblings. As ever, stay safe over the New Year period and we'll see you on the other side! :) Enjoy!
MTG's weekend manifesto is sending shockwaves through a fragile House GOP majority, with real implications for 2026. Anna breaks it all down — plus new reporting on CIA concerns about Rep. Dan Crenshaw's conduct in Mexico and whether Congress can finally pass Russia sanctions. Watch this episode on YouTube here! Punchbowl News is on YouTube Subscribe to our channel today to see all the new ways we're investing in video. Want more in-depth daily coverage from Congress? Subscribe to our free Punchbowl News AM newsletter at punchbowl.news. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Adam is reminded about vibes-who while reading Matt's Missive on the Doctor Who episode 'The Robot Revolution' starring Ncuti Gatwa. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Greetings Champions, we're back once more bearing gifts! Yes, that's right we have some more juicy 4th edition goodies to impart unto thyself, direct from Mantic! Join us as we reveal and discuss the Cover rules, give the Magic Artefacts a once over, and wade through the swathe of Special rules. Enjoy!
In this episode, Bob and Randy are joined by Philippe Lehoux, the CEO of Missive, a shared email inbox tool for small and medium businesses. The discussion dives into the innovative features of Missive, which combines email and internal team chat functionalities into a single powerful platform. Philippe shares the origin story, the vision behind Missive, and its unique capabilities such as integration with multiple APIs, advanced collaboration features, and AI-driven responses. They also explore the challenges of switching from traditional email clients and the future roadmap focused on AI enhancements. Listeners are treated to insights on improving team communication and productivity, with Philippe emphasizing Missive's role in providing sanity to business operators dealing with communication sprawl.
Poet of the Week, October 13–19, 2025. Full text of the poem & interview: brooklynpoets.org/community/poet/heidi-seaborn
Greetings Gentlefolk! The fellas are back and this time have brought along a couple of guests: Matt Gilbert and Alessio Cavatore! Join the gang as they delve into as much of 4th edition KoW news as Mantic will allow (we may have gleamed a couple of fresh tid bits). Enjoy! PS. The audio on Matt and Alessio's end isn't the greatest and there were lots of times it just completely dropped sound. I've tried to clean it up as best I could but just be aware some sentences are more difficult to understand... Or it could be that some info needed to be redacted and censored ;). ~Bensome
Mr. Poe is unbearable with a u and stupid with an s.Show art by Castor Choate. To contact them, reach out to us at templeofreadingcircle@gmail.com. Music by Aleksey Chistilin. Find more of Aleksey's work on Spotify and YouTube. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Good day fine folks, it's time for another episode! This go around the guys are joined by Kakwah, as they retread their successes and failures at the Convic 2025 Tournament. Enjoy!
In their first conversation Nadine and Virat speak about two films which are pilgrimages of a sort. Kasimir Burgess' Iron Winter, a documentary that takes the viewer into a land rarely seen — that of the nomadic Mongolian horse herders. An immersive and intimate piece of cinema which invites people to see a dying ancient tradition undertaken on the Mongolian Steppes during a five month journey herding horses to viable snow covered pastures. Transcendentally lensed by Benjamin Bryan Iron Winter is almost elegiac. The ravages of the climate crisis are making extreme conditions significantly more brutal and two young herders have to come to terms not only with the elements but also their futures.Romería by Carla Simón translates to Pilgramage in English. An autobiographical fiction about Simón's parents and the quest for an orphaned 18 year old woman to find remnants and memories about her father and his family in Vigo, Galicia. Simón's avatar Marina (Llúcia Garcia) needs documentation for a university scholarship to study film in 2004, but whether she can convince her father's patrician and evasive parents to accept her as Fon's daughter is complicated by the way he died and their shame.With her mother's diary from 1984 through to 1986 guiding her she imagines their lives as young lovers, but it is a bittersweet imagining as Fon's family obfuscate truths and misremember because his life has been erased. Again, a film that is spectacularly lensed by Hélène Louvart capturing Vigo and its islands. Will Marina be claimed or rejected? Will she find vestiges of her parents? Will she be able to prove she is more than a reminder of the hidden ghosts of the past?Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Bluesky @thecurbau. We are a completely independent and ad free website that lives on the support of listeners and readers just like you. Visit Patreon.com/thecurbau, where you can support our work from as little as $1 a month. If you are unable to financially support us, then please consider sharing this interview with your podcast loving friends.We'd also love it if you could rate and review us on the podcast player of your choice. Every review helps amplify the interviews and stories to a wider audience. New interviews drop every Thursday, with bonus chats appearing on Tuesdays. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In their first conversation Nadine and Virat speak about two films which are pilgrimages of a sort. Kasimir Burgess' Iron Winter, a documentary that takes the viewer into a land rarely seen — that of the nomadic Mongolian horse herders. An immersive and intimate piece of cinema which invites people to see a dying ancient tradition undertaken on the Mongolian Steppes during a five month journey herding horses to viable snow covered pastures. Transcendentally lensed by Benjamin Bryan Iron Winter is almost elegiac. The ravages of the climate crisis are making extreme conditions significantly more brutal and two young herders have to come to terms not only with the elements but also their futures.Romería by Carla Simón translates to Pilgramage in English. An autobiographical fiction about Simón's parents and the quest for an orphaned 18 year old woman to find remnants and memories about her father and his family in Vigo, Galicia. Simón's avatar Marina (Llúcia Garcia) needs documentation for a university scholarship to study film in 2004, but whether she can convince her father's patrician and evasive parents to accept her as Fon's daughter is complicated by the way he died and their shame.With her mother's diary from 1984 through to 1986 guiding her she imagines their lives as young lovers, but it is a bittersweet imagining as Fon's family obfuscate truths and misremember because his life has been erased. Again, a film that is spectacularly lensed by Hélène Louvart capturing Vigo and its islands. Will Marina be claimed or rejected? Will she find vestiges of her parents? Will she be able to prove she is more than a reminder of the hidden ghosts of the past?Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Bluesky @thecurbau. We are a completely independent and ad free website that lives on the support of listeners and readers just like you. Visit Patreon.com/thecurbau, where you can support our work from as little as $1 a month. If you are unable to financially support us, then please consider sharing this interview with your podcast loving friends.We'd also love it if you could rate and review us on the podcast player of your choice. Every review helps amplify the interviews and stories to a wider audience. New interviews drop every Thursday, with bonus chats appearing on Tuesdays. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Shiver me timbers, it's cold down Victoria way! Good thing we've got a piping hot episode fresh out of the oven for you*. Join the usual suspects as they run down their submitted army lists for the Convic 2025 tournament, which is on this weekend! The guys also run through some of their favorite attendees lists, as well as ruminate over who will take top spot. As a reminder, the winners name will be engraved on the trophy; a worthy prize if ever there was one. If you're thinking of attending, it's not too late! Just get in touch with the organizers and they'll sort you out. Enjoy! *this is an audio file only and will in no way warm up your being. Emotional warmth may occur but this is not expected. Link to the Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/share/1AyTEePQ5S/
In this episode, Wes Bush interviews Philippe-Antoine Lehoux, co-founder of Missive, about how they built a $7.5M ARR email collaboration platform with a lean team of just 15 people over 9 years. Philippe reveals their unconventional approach to growth, why they ignored startup playbooks for years, and how focusing on the "first five pages" of product fundamentals helped them compete against well-funded competitors like Front. Key Takeaways: [00:02:25] The biggest challenge: scaling the founders, not just the product [00:05:45] Why they ignored startup playbooks for years [00:06:59] How Front became their biggest growth channel by creating the market category [00:12:06] The differentiation strategy: Email-centric vs customer service-centric approach [00:15:49] Philosophy of fixing "paper cuts" [00:24:47] The depression after hitting $100K/month [00:34:03] Current channel breakdown [00:39:41] The lean team structure [00:46:31] The 3-4 year grind from $300K to $1.2M ARR [00:50:51] Positioning as the alternative to every funded competitor early [00:56:17] What he'd do differently Resources:
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Salutations dearest of gentlefolk! Today we have a special guest on this cast, Yan "The Man", winner of the recent Briscon event. Join us as he recounts how he bested his foes to take top spot. We've also have returned from the Enigmatic Isle with tales and learnings of the first Direct Misfire event! It was a cracker of a doozy and I'm going to put this on record: it was the most fun event anyone could have attended, fr fr, no cap, skibidi or whatever. Lastly we recap some of the details for the upcoming Victorian event ConVic. There's less than two months to go so book your accommodation, grab you ticket and prepare for a heap of fun! Enjoy! For your reference, here are links to the artifacts we created for the DM event: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZQMuHMt1BQ8EVZH5oA3KKGg3fcKI_DgH/view?usp=sharing ...and here are the maps with the unique rules on how they play out (these will change for the next event based on feedback): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_shRdTMnYrbpB4hqkbGp4v3T_l_uFNpS/view?usp=sharing If you didn't read it already, here's the DM event player pack: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1N_0ByBAN_ta8YYNSsx7S1RDk1NOH29Al/view?usp=sharing Want to go to ConVic? Head over here for all the details, player pack etc: https://shorturl.at/vSZS2
Pour l'épisode de cette semaine, je reçois Phil Lehoux, CEO et cofondateur de Missive, une application collaborative de gestion d'e-mails, pensée pour les équipes qui vivent dans leur boîte mail.Missive, c'est une “shared inbox” qui permet aux équipes d'échanger en interne autour de leurs emails, mais aussi d'assigner, de planifier et de collaborer efficacement. Un produit né de la frustration de ses fondateurs face aux outils traditionnels comme Gmail ou Outlook, trop peu adaptés au travail en équipe.Avec Phil, on est revenus sur son parcours entrepreneurial commencé très jeune, notamment avec le succès de Conference Badge, un outil de création de badges pour événements, qui a notamment été propulsé par un partenariat avec Eventbrite. Une expérience qui a financé le développement de Missive pendant ses premières années.On a parlé :Du positionnement unique de Missive face à des concurrents comme Front,De la construction d'un produit robuste et horizontal, sans levée de fonds,De leur go-to-market atypique, centré sur le produit, le SEO et les pages "versus",De leur stratégie de pricing et d'acquisition client via un programme d'affiliation.Vous pouvez suivre Phil sur LinkedIn.Bonne écoute !Pour soutenir SaaS Connection en 1 minute⏱ (et 2 secondes) :Abonnez-vous à SaaS Connection sur votre plateforme préférée pour ne rater aucun épisode
Yes, it's that time already! The time for our annual "It's been ages since our last cast" cast! Join us as we share our opinions of the new Kings of War Champions rulebook and cover what the heck the game is even about. If you know nothing of the game then this episode is for you. We also go over our upcoming narrative or "non-standard" event: The Enigmatic Isle! It's a doozy so if you're too lazy to download and read the players pack, this episode might shed some light.... then go and visit the event page, download the pack, then sign up. Look, I'll even post the links to the thing below. Enjoy! Link to the event: https://www.facebook.com/share/16CsknPnPf/ Link to the pack: https://tinyurl.com/2uy5trsp Link to the event payment page: https://tinyurl.com/48kknm8y See? No excuses now :p
The American people are under assault by the incoming regime. People here are being targeted, having rights stripped, and facing further persecution.I am a mother. I want you to know how this is impacting my family. Join me in resisting this aggression.
We're back again for one more Nights episode covering the remaining day of the Aussie Clash of Kings for 2025. Did Sellick get up off the floor of the rankings? Did Andrew sour ever higher or follow Sellicks' Day 1 performance? Those answers and more to questions you'd never ask, can be found in this ep. We also have a chat about our experiences with the Commands now that we've a reasonable amount of time with them now. Time for a much needed rest. Enjoy! ~Bensome Remember: Nights episodes are looser, and probably not good for those sensitive to swearing.
Good evening Champs! The fellas have played there games for day 1 of the Aussie Clash of Kings tournament. They also managed to return back to their hotel room to recount their triumphs and tribulations! Listen to them yammer on about stuff that I can no longer remember; it's late and my brain is no longer working. Be warned, it's a Nights ep so quality is low as well as the speaking ability of the gents. Plus there's rude words spoken so maybe keep it out of listening range of the children to protect their innocence. Or not, I'm not your dad, do what you like. Enjoy? ~Bensome
Do you want to hear three seriously elite, power gaming, former masters attendees who are ready to take the crown of Clash of Kings Australia 2025? Well life is full of disappointment kid and Christmas is over. As a consolation prize join Bensome, Sellick and Andrew as we debrief on some Aussie Clash of Kings lists, pick our favourites to take out big prize and lock in their place for Aussie Masters! We will be doing some after dark recordings over the weekend so stay tuned! - Sellick
What's this? What's this? Another episode for our beloved champions! Can you believe that another year has gone by? I certainly can because that's how the flow of time works. Join the fellas for the podcast equivalent of a turn seven, where they chat about the year that's gone and what's in store for the future. Don't like recap episodes? Well then you're in for a surprise because there's lots of other stuff in this 2024 finale; you'll have to listen to find out! The Direct Misfire team of Andrew, Bensome, and Sellick would love to extend our gratitude for your support this year. We wish each and every one of you a safe and pleasant holiday period however you spend it. Once again, thank you for your support and we'll see you all soon! Enjoy!! PS. If anyone is needs someone to chat to for whatever reason, shoot us a message :)
Thats right - We've managed to pin three grown men with fulltime jobs down for 33 minutes in December! Join Bensome, Sellick and Andrew as we talk about Sellick's torn hip flexor, Andrew's Only fans and the other stuff like Aussie Masters, Upcoming Clash Of Kings Australia 2025 and importantly Command dice as more and more games are being played. Enjoy! Sellick
Alrighty, the episode you've been waiting for has arrived! Mantic has bequeathed unto us an advanced copy of the soon-to-be-released Clash of Kings 25 book and lo, the knowledge inside this tome will be imparted to thyself! Join us as we discuss some of the more important changes to each army as well as cover every single Command Order available. Enjoy!
ConVic, Victoria's largest event has been run and won. And while the world is going crazy about command dice and the Clash of Kings tournament in the UK, Direct Misfire has been joined by old mate Huw one more time to run through the highlights & results of ConVic 24. This will be the last time with Huw in the intro as we turn a page with Andrew. Its only fitting Huw is here to forget unit names and special rules one last time with the intro tunes.
In this episode of Grow a Small Business, host Troy Trewin interviews Benny Rubin, Founder of Senders, Benny shares insights on how he scaled his email deliverability business to serve hundreds of clients, generate millions in revenue, and send tens of millions of emails annually. He covers solutions for email sending and delivery challenges, the technical details involved, and the critical role of email marketing. Benny also highlights the importance of continuous testing and iteration in marketing strategies to drive business growth. Other Resources: Business Transformation ProgramMarketing Funding Flywheel Ebook Why would you wait any longer to start living the lifestyle you signed up for? Balance your health, wealth, relationships and business growth. And focus your time and energy and make the most of this year. Let's get into it by clicking here. Troy delves into our guest's startup journey, their perception of success, industry reconsideration, and the pivotal stress point during business expansion. They discuss the joys of small business growth, vital entrepreneurial habits, and strategies for team building, encompassing wins, blunders, and invaluable advice. And a snapshot of the final five Grow A Small Business Questions: What do you think is the hardest thing in growing a small business? Benny Rubin believes the hardest thing in growing a small business is managing the mental game, including dealing with self-doubt and the uncertainty of success. Even with confidence, the psychological challenges can be significant and ongoing. What's your favourite business book that has helped you the most? Benny Rubin's favourite business books include "Built to Sell" for its insights on preparing a business for sale, "The E-Myth Revisited" for its focus on working on your business, and "King Larry" for its unconventional story of DHL's founder. He values books that provide both practical advice and historical perspectives. Are there any great podcasts or online learning resources you'd recommend to help grow a small business? Benny Rubin prefers historical business books and insightful podcasts over modern advice. He recommends Nathan Latka's podcast for quick, actionable SaaS insights and John Marlowe's podcast for valuable exit strategies. For a broader view, "The Man Who Solved the Market" offers foundational knowledge on high-frequency trading. What tool or resource would you recommend to grow a small business? Benny Rubin recommends Missive, an email tool that transforms emails into a chat interface for team collaboration. It allows for seamless communication and drafting, enabling efficient management and integration of client interactions without traditional email complexities. What advice would you give yourself on day one of starting out in business? Benny Rubin advises himself to “stay calm and carry on.” He emphasises the importance of maintaining composure and keeping focused, despite the challenges and lengthy discussions about uncertainties. Book a 20-minute Growth Chat with Troy Trewin to see if you qualify for our upcoming course. Don't miss out on this opportunity to take your small business to new heights! Enjoyed the podcast? Please leave a review on iTunes or your preferred platform. Your feedback helps more small business owners discover our podcast and embark on their business growth journey. Quotable quotes from our special Grow A Small Business podcast guest: Work should never feel like a grind; if it does, something's off – Benny Rubin Stay calm and carry on; keep your head in the zone despite the uncertainties – Benny Rubin For a clear perspective, focus on historical insights rather than breathlessly chasing the latest trends – Benny Rubin
On episode 721 of WHAT THE TRUCK?!? Dooner is coming to you live from FreightWaves' Future of Supply Chain in Atlanta. We're getting into LTL, broker tech stacks, machine learning, and collaborative communication platforms. Plus, we'll get you up-to-date on everything that went down at the event. With special guests Bobby Russell, EVP, Sales at MyCarrier; Philippe-Antoine Lehoux, CEO & Co-Founder at Missive; Yaniv Butel is the Chief Revenue Officer at Fixefy; Liam Purcell, Product Manager at Revenova. Watch on YouTube Check out the WTT merch store Subscribe to the WTT newsletter Apple Podcasts Spotify More FreightWaves Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, I am joined by an amazing speaker, advocate, and alum of The Big Talk Academy, Wendy Christie. You may remember Wendy from Episode 426 when we featured her powerful talk, “Michelangelo's Missive,” from the BTA Virtual Showcase. Wendy trained as a pianist in her early years before realizing how the power of words can transform and shape others in the way music can transform and move an audience. Currently living and working in New Zealand, Wendy has sought opportunities to speak about the power of music in education systems around the world. In this episode, we'll explore: Wendy's journey from being a pianist to finding her voice and purpose in education and advocacy Her experience inside The Big Talk Academy and the transformative impact it had on her ability to express her passions and beliefs The power of vulnerability and connection in communication How Wendy overcame self-doubt to start playing big Wendy's current favorites: Book: Margot Fonteyn's Autobiography, Speaker: Sir Ken Robinson, Podcast: Cleaning Up the Mental Mess with Dr. Caroline Leaf More from Wendy Christie Her first appearance on The Big Talk podcast in Episode 426 Her profile in The Big Talk Speaker Directory LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wendy-christie-36912595/ More from Tricia Step onto big stages with my Masterclass, The Art of The Big Talk Explore my content and follow me on YouTube Follow me on Instagram Connect with me on Facebook Connect with me on LinkedIn Visit my website at TriciaBrouk.com
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In this podcast, hosts Gia and Jason recap Season 2 Episode 3.