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Invoking Nostalgia...with tracks by...Rangga Purnama Aji, Auditive Escape, Dutch Criminal Record, BlackieBlueBird, Death & Vanilla, Hutch, Looking Glass Alice, Cat Ryan, Baby!, Chocolat Billy, CMAT, Koti & Thee Immigrants, Explosive Ear Candy, Heinrich XIII and the Devilgrass Pickers, Bon Enfant, Elephant Stone, Dark Horses, Japanese Television, Big Blood, Farty Wayne, Cherie and Renno, Portron Portron [...] The post PCP#861… Invoking Nostalgia… appeared first on Pete Cogle's Podcast Factory.
"There have been so many times along the way where I have really just cried out to the Lord, 'this is too big for me. I need your help.' And that's one thing that has been so wonderful about homeschooling - the difficulty - because it's been very sanctifying. anything that makes you depend on the Lord is a good thing." ~ Sherri Renno Watch this full interview on our YouTube Channel. Sheri Renno joins Yvette Hampton to discuss how to navigate homeschooling during the holiday season. Sherri shares invaluable tips on managing holiday stress, balancing motherhood, and staying encouraged in your homeschool journey. Whether you're a seasoned homeschool mom or just starting out, this episode is packed with wisdom and encouragement to help you thrive. Subscribe for more homeschool resources and inspiration. Has the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast been a blessing to you? Support from our listeners allows us provide resources, support, and encouragement to homeschooling families around the world. Would you please consider a year-end gift to support the Schoolhouse Rocked ministry? Looking for the perfect Christmas gift? Get Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution on DVD with any donation to the Schoolhouse Rocked ministry. Recommended Resources: The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, by Barbara Robinson Thanksgiving: A Time to Remember, by Barbara Rainey A Little House Christmas Treasury: Festive Holiday Stories: A Christmas Holiday Book for Kids, by Laura Ingalls Wilder The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street, by Karina Yan Glaser The Holly and the Ivy, by Sarah M. Eden, Esther Hatch, Dana LeCheminant, and Anneka R. Walker The Legend of the Candy Cane, by Lori Walburg The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey, by Susan Wojciechowski Charlotte Mason Inspired: Step-by-Step Christmas Hymn Study Christmas Carols & Hymns Unit ~ Free Christmas unit study focusing on 15 Christmas carols and hymns Podcast Recommendations: Think Outside the Classroom – Kelly Crawford on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast The Four Emotions of Christmas – Bob Lepine on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast Preparing Hearts for the Holidays – Bob Lepine on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast Thinking Dad Podcast
"Christmas schooling is when we make our homeschool life fit around our family life." ~ Sherri Renno Watch this full interview on our YouTube Channel. Join Yvette Hampton and Sheri Renno, from Our Life Homeschooling, as they delve into practical tips for simplifying holiday traditions while homeschooling.
"The holidays can be a huge blessing, a time of enjoyment and family, and really focusing on Jesus." ~ Sherri Renno Watch this full interview on our YouTube Channel. Yvette Hampton chats with Sheri Renno, from Our Life Homeschooling, about holiday traditions and keeping Christ at the center of our celebrations. Discover practical tips for creating lasting traditions, managing holiday stress, and fostering a Christ-focused home. Perfect for homeschool moms looking for inspiration and support this holiday season. Come back Wednesday and Thursday for the rest of this conversation. Has the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast been a blessing to you? Support from our listeners allows us provide resources, support, and encouragement to homeschooling families around the world. Would you please consider a year-end gift to support the Schoolhouse Rocked ministry? Looking for the perfect Christmas gift? Get Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution on DVD with any donation to the Schoolhouse Rocked ministry. Recommended Resources: The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, by Barbara Robinson Thanksgiving: A Time to Remember, by Barbara Rainey A Little House Christmas Treasury: Festive Holiday Stories: A Christmas Holiday Book for Kids, by Laura Ingalls Wilder The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street, by Karina Yan Glaser The Holly and the Ivy, by Sarah M. Eden, Esther Hatch, Dana LeCheminant, and Anneka R. Walker The Legend of the Candy Cane, by Lori Walburg The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey, by Susan Wojciechowski Charlotte Mason Inspired: Step-by-Step Christmas Hymn Study Christmas Carols & Hymns Unit ~ Free Christmas unit study focusing on 15 Christmas carols and hymns Podcast Recommendations: Think Outside the Classroom – Kelly Crawford on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast The Four Emotions of Christmas – Bob Lepine on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast Preparing Hearts for the Holidays – Bob Lepine on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast Thinking Dad Podcast
Adam Reynolds – Payne Haas rumours, & the season in review Cat Chat – new cat legislation Leisels Like's – the best content on the net Politicians taking personal flights – Dobbo is very cross WARNING – Never use Leisel's bin ok ?? Is someone else's bin on the curb fair game? Special Guests – AEW Wrestlers Toni Storm & Paul WighSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jason Renno joins the ClickBank Affiliated podcast to share how to create true omni-channel marketing for your business. With over 20 years of experience in marketing and sales, Jason is passionate about helping businesses grow. His focus is on finding innovative ways to leverage high-intent data, ensuring companies can capture, own, and utilize this valuable resource to enhance their marketing efforts and achieve remarkable growth. Jason Renno can offer your business the following services: – In-Market Data Streams: Leverage Google PPC keyword audiences to identify users searching for specific keywords, marking them as “in-market” for your product/service. Stream this data anywhere to deliver your targeted offer effectively. – Identity Resolution: Identify and remarket to 50%+ of your current site visitors, providing names, emails, and comprehensive demographic and firmographic data. – Live API Feeds: Access all data in real-time with live API feeds‚Äîno uploading required. – Data Consulting: Receive hands-on support to ensure you maximize the value and potential of your data. Connect with Jason - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-renno-22168563/ ClickBank Expert Jason Renno - https://www.clickbank.com/expert/jason-renno/ Data Accelerator - https://dataaccelerator.ai/clickbank Email Us - affiliated@clickbank.com
Bec and Zoe recap on the interview the week prior, the impact it's had on them as individuals, and how they both drew different ideas from their guest and implement changes in the endeavour to change it up, or give it a go. Then there is always a ramble involved (usually by Bec) where they chat about what's been happening and how they have or haven't managed their current juggle, in their attempt to not be super, but a woman. Rebecca Bull – Creator / Executive Producer / Co-Host Zoe Weir – Co-Creator / Co – Host Sophie Jackson – Producer Social Media – Naughty Nancy Social Media Agency Website / Brand Design – Foster Creative Video Editor – Luke MorganSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
HELLO 2024! Welcome to TME's first episode of the year. Bringing in the new year with a big kick in the guts for Ren, being fired by Jeep! She ain't happy. So what do we have to catch up on? • Sonny started school• Albie started kindy• Rosie pulled from childcare • Health journey• Holidays from hell• Jeep fired Ren• No more wine?• Assumptions about usWe hope you enjoy!If you love us, please leave us a 5 star review! LOVE YOU
Some of René Girard's notable works on Amazon: Things Hidden Since the Foundation of the World – https://amzn.to/3JnU7ca The Scapegoat – https://amzn.to/3UqNrQI Violence and the Sacred – https://amzn.to/3UnPSUg René Girard's entire collection of books – https://amzn.to/3xGHhmx Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. __________________________________________________ René Noël Théophile Girard (25 December 1923 – 4 November 2015) was a French polymath, historian, literary critic, and philosopher of social science whose work belongs to the tradition of philosophical anthropology. Girard was the author of nearly thirty books, with his writings spanning many academic domains. Although the reception of his work is different in each of these areas, there is a growing body of secondary literature on his work and his influence on disciplines such as literary criticism, critical theory, anthropology, theology, mythology, sociology, economics, cultural studies, and philosophy. Girard's main contribution to philosophy, and in turn to other disciplines, was in the psychology of desire. Girard claimed that human desire functions imitatively, or mimetically, rather than arising as the spontaneous byproduct of human individuality, as much of theoretical psychology had assumed. Girard proposed that human development proceeds triangularly from a model of desire who indicates some object of desire as desirable by desiring it themselves. We copy this desire for the object of the model and appropriate it as our own, most often without recognizing that the source of this desire comes from another apart from ourselves completing the triangle of mimetic desire. This process of appropriation of desire includes (but is not limited to) identity formation, the transmission of knowledge and social norms, and material aspirations which all have their origin in copying the desires of others who we take, consciously or unconsciously, as models for desire. The second major proposition of the mimetic theory proceeds from considering the consequences of the mimetic nature of desire as it relates to human origins and anthropology. The mimetic nature of desire allows for the anthropological success of human beings through social learning, but is also laden with potential for violent escalation. If the subject desires an object simply because another subject desires it, then their desires are bound to converge on the same objects. If these objects cannot be easily shared (food, mates, territory, prestige and status, etc.), then the subjects are bound to come into mimetically intensifying conflict over these objects. The simplest solution to this problem of violence for early human communities was to polarize blame and hostility onto one member of the group who would be killed and interpreted as the source of conflict and hostility within the group. The transition from the violent conflict of all-against-all would be transformed into the unifying and pacifying violence of all-except-one whose death would reconcile the community together. The victim who was persecuted as the source of disorder would then become venerated as the source of order and meaning for the community and seen as a god. This process of engendering and making possible human community through arbitrary victimization is called, within mimetic theory, the scapegoat mechanism. Eventually the scapegoat mechanism would be exposed within the Biblical texts who categorically reorient the position of the Divinity to be on the side of the victim as opposed to that of the persecuting community. Audio source Buy me a coffee --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theunadulteratedintellect/support
Show SummaryOn this episode, we're featuring a conversation with Dr. Stephanie Renno, the Senior Director of Clinical Practice and Training at the Cohen Veterans Network, to discuss the CVN Measurement-Based Care ToolkitAbout Today's GuestDr. Stephanie Renno is the Senior Director of Clinical Practice and Training at the Cohen Veterans Network where she oversees the network-wide training of clinical evidence-based practices and processes and works directly to support each clinic in delivering state of the art clinical services to veterans and military families. An expert in treating Postraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Substance Use Disorders, Dr. Renno has trained clinicians worldwide in Cognitive Processing Therapy and Behavioral Couples Therapy for Substance Use Disorders.She has worked in both government and not-for-profit sectors providing and overseeing mental health services for veterans, service members and their families. Dr. Renno received her DSW in social work from the University of Pennsylvania, her MSW from University of Chicago and her BS from University of Illinois.Dr. Renno lives outside of Chicago with her husband and two young children and enjoys teaching fitness classes and reading in her spare time.Links Mentioned In This EpisodeCohen Veterans Network Web SiteCVN Measurement Based Care ToolkitPsychArmor Resource of the WeekThis week's PsychArmor resource of the week is the PsychArmor course, Barriers to Treatment. In this course, you will learn how how differences in military culture affect mental health and explains how to help military or Veteran patients overcome barriers to seeking treatment. You can see find the course here: https://learn.psycharmor.org/courses/barriers-to-treatment This Episode Sponsored By: This episode is sponsored by PsychArmor. PsychArmor is the premier education and learning ecosystems specializing in military culture content PsychArmor offers an. Online e-learning laboratory that is free to individual learners as well as custom training options for organizations. Contact Us and Join Us on Social Media Email PsychArmorPsychArmor on TwitterPsychArmor on FacebookPsychArmor on YouTubePsychArmor on LinkedInPsychArmor on InstagramTheme MusicOur theme music Don't Kill the Messenger was written and performed by Navy Veteran Jerry Maniscalco, in cooperation with Operation Encore, a non profit committed to supporting singer/songwriter and musicians across the military and Veteran communities.Producer and Host Duane France is a retired Army Noncommissioned Officer, combat veteran, and clinical mental health counselor for service members, veterans, and their families. You can find more about the work that he is doing at www.veteranmentalhealth.com
In Episode 34 of the Legal Genie Podcast, your host, Lara Quie, is in conversation with Aaron Baer. Aaron is an entrepreneur first and lawyer second. He is a corporate Partner and Head of Business Development and Training at a Canadian digital law firm called Renno & Co in Toronto.Renno is focused on innovation, emerging technology and business development services for the modern entrepreneur.Aaron himself is passionate about mentoring and technical skills training for new Canadian lawyers. He is the co-founder of the 4L Academy. Together with his colleague, Dharwal Tank, he is also the co-founder of the Build Your Book Podcast. Aaron's goal is to make the legal industry a kinder, more authentic and compassionate place for lawyers and clients. I hope that you enjoy this episode.You can connect with Aaron Baer on LinkedIn hereBy email here: aaron@4Lacademy.caAnd on his websites here:www.4Lacademy.cawww.buildyourbook.orgAlso:· If you liked this episode, please rate the show, and leave a review wherever you listen to your podcasts to help the Legal Genie reach a wider audience.· Look out for the next episode coming soon.You can connect with Lara Quie for executive coaching:· On LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/laraquie· Website: https://www.laraqassociates.com· Or e-mail at Lara@LaraQAssociates.com Lara Q Associates A boutique business and executive coaching consultancySupport the show
In this episode I talk to Actor Ibrahim Renno about his acting career and how he got his role as Major Hassan in the new Call Of Duty MW 2 game. We talk about his role and story in more detail. Ibrahim also talks more about behind the scenes of filming for his character and how the script can related to the real world. Ibrahim Renno - Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/ibrahimrenno/
Jornalista por formação e com grande experiência em assessoria de imprensa, Karina Renno, após um tempo morando nos Estados Unidos, decidiu ser o momento perfeito para a mudança da família. Apenas alguns meses após a mudança, Karina passou por uma enorme perda: o falecimento do seu pai. Muito abalada, ela refletiu sobre sua vida, e resolveu empreender. Formada em dança e apaixonada pela rotina das academias de ginástica, a empreendedora transformou sua rotina em negócio, comercializando roupas específicas e com a qualidade brasileira em Orlando. O começo não foi nada fácil, e Karina precisou vencer a resistência de quem temia pelo passo ousado que a empreendedora planejava dar. Neste episódio do “ImiGrandes”, você conhece a história de Karina Renno, fundadora da Kariok Fashion Fitness, uma loja que leva a qualidade das roupas esportivas brasileiras para os Estados Unidos e para a Europa. Confira nosso novo site: www.imigrandespodcast.com.br Acompanhe nas redes: https://idolink.bio/imigrandes Siga nossa convidada: https://kariok.com/ https://www.instagram.com/kariokfashionfitness/ https://www.facebook.com/kariokfashionfitness-108101260889778/
Jornalista por formação e com grande experiência em assessoria de imprensa, Karina Renno, após um tempo morando nos Estados Unidos, decidiu ser o momento perfeito para a mudança da família. Apenas alguns meses após a mudança, Karina passou por uma enorme perda: o falecimento do seu pai. Muito abalada, ela refletiu sobre sua vida, e resolveu empreender. Formada em dança e apaixonada pela rotina das academias de ginástica, a empreendedora transformou sua rotina em negócio, comercializando roupas específicas e com a qualidade brasileira em Orlando. O começo não foi nada fácil, e Karina precisou vencer a resistência de quem temia pelo passo ousado que a empreendedora planejava dar. Neste episódio do “ImiGrandes”, você conhece a história de Karina Renno, fundadora da Kariok Fashion Fitness, uma loja que leva a qualidade das roupas esportivas brasileiras para os Estados Unidos e para a Europa. Confira nosso novo site: www.imigrandespodcast.com.br Acompanhe nas redes: https://idolink.bio/imigrandes Siga nossa convidada: https://kariok.com/ https://www.instagram.com/kariokfashionfitness/ https://www.facebook.com/kariokfashionfitness-108101260889778/
Jornalista por formação e com grande experiência em assessoria de imprensa, Karina Renno, após um tempo morando nos Estados Unidos, decidiu ser o momento perfeito para a mudança da família. Apenas alguns meses após a mudança, Karina passou por uma enorme perda: o falecimento do seu pai. Muito abalada, ela refletiu sobre sua vida, e resolveu empreender. Formada em dança e apaixonada pela rotina das academias de ginástica, a empreendedora transformou sua rotina em negócio, comercializando roupas específicas e com a qualidade brasileira em Orlando. O começo não foi nada fácil, e Karina precisou vencer a resistência de quem temia pelo passo ousado que a empreendedora planejava dar. Neste episódio do “ImiGrandes”, você conhece a história de Karina Renno, fundadora da Kariok Fashion Fitness, uma loja que leva a qualidade das roupas esportivas brasileiras para os Estados Unidos e para a Europa. Confira nosso novo site: www.imigrandespodcast.com.br Acompanhe nas redes: https://idolink.bio/imigrandes Siga nossa convidada: https://kariok.com/ https://www.instagram.com/kariokfashionfitness/ https://www.facebook.com/kariokfashionfitness-108101260889778/
Jornalista por formação e com grande experiência em assessoria de imprensa, Karina Renno, após um tempo morando nos Estados Unidos, decidiu ser o momento perfeito para a mudança da família. Apenas alguns meses após a mudança, Karina passou por uma enorme perda: o falecimento do seu pai. Muito abalada, ela refletiu sobre sua vida, e resolveu empreender. Formada em dança e apaixonada pela rotina das academias de ginástica, a empreendedora transformou sua rotina em negócio, comercializando roupas específicas e com a qualidade brasileira em Orlando. O começo não foi nada fácil, e Karina precisou vencer a resistência de quem temia pelo passo ousado que a empreendedora planejava dar. Neste episódio do “ImiGrandes”, você conhece a história de Karina Renno, fundadora da Kariok Fashion Fitness, uma loja que leva a qualidade das roupas esportivas brasileiras para os Estados Unidos e para a Europa. Confira nosso novo site: www.imigrandespodcast.com.br Acompanhe nas redes: https://idolink.bio/imigrandes Siga nossa convidada: https://kariok.com/ https://www.instagram.com/kariokfashionfitness/ https://www.facebook.com/kariokfashionfitness-108101260889778/
Adam is a Steel Challenge competitive shooter who travels the country competing. In this episode, Adam shares how his shooting journey came full circle at one specific competition. He remembers going to his first big match and squadding with some of the biggest names in Steel Challenge. He had been following them online, watching videos of them shoot, and they inspired him to want to get better. Because of how friendly and welcoming they were towards him as a new shooter, he knew he was in the right community that he wanted to be a part of. Years later, Adam now strives to be the kind of person that welcomes new shooters as they did him. Adam wasn't always pro gun. In fact, he shares how he converted from anti-gun, to being curious about firearms, to now not knowing life without them. Adam is a great role model on and off the range and always has a smile on his face. The Reticle Up is produced in partnership with AmericanFirearms.org. American Firearms' mission is to recommend what works. We believe everyone deserves access to unbiased, helpful information about firearms -- and our buying guides, product reviews, and learning resources are designed to help real people find the stuff that will work best for them. Check us out at www.americanfirearms.org Be sure to subscribe to the Reticle Up Podcast wherever you get your podcasts from. Leave us a review online and be sure to follow us on social media! Follow the host at @3gunkenzie on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mckenzie-fitzpatrick/support
Rene Renno hat es mit nur 19 Jahren vom einfachen Jugendspieler zum Bundesliga Fußballprofi bei Hertha BSC Berlin geschafft. Alles begann mit nur einem Traum: Als Rene Renno mit 16 Jahren eine Ausbildung zum Sozialpädagogen machte, bemerkte er schon früh, dass lieber Fußballprofi werden möchte. Mit 18 Jahren durfte der zukünftige Fußballprofi René Renno hin und wieder bei den Profis von Hertha BSC Berlin mit trainieren. Er war sofort begeistert von den professionellen Trainingsmethoden der Profis und er wusste dass ihm diese Trainingsmethoden weiter bringen würden. Er wusste aber auch, dass seine aktuelle Ausbildung ihn an seiner sportlichen Entwicklung hindern würde. Heute ist Rene Renno ein deutschlandweiter Speaker und Coach im Fussballtraining Coaching aus Leidenschaft. Und er hat bereits tausenden Trainern, Vereinen und Spielern geholfen, ihre persönlichen sportlichen Ziele zu erreichen und binnen kürzester Zeit auf ein völlig neues Leistungslevel zu heben. moderator@financialradio.de --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/financialradio/message
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This episode was produced in partnership with Lawbrokr, legal's first customer experience platform powered by lawyers. To learn more, visit lawbrokr.com and see how you can join the movement to become a modern lawyer. In this episode we are joined by Aaron Baer. Aaron previously summered, articled, and practiced on Bay Street where he became an equity partner at the age of 29. Needless to say, Aaron's career started off as anything but “off the tracks.” Nowadays, Aaron is the Co-Founder of 4L Academy, a modern legal training program for law students and lawyers, and the Co-Founder of Build Your Book, which teaches lawyers modern business development and sales skills. He is also a Partner at Renno & Co, a boutique law firm dubbed “Canada's digital law firm.' This conversation zeroes in on legal technology and the importance of building deliberate relationships to make your career soar. Aaron shares with us the biggest challenge with legal tech today (it's not what you think!), how he has created the training he wishes he'd had access to in the early stages of his career, and the importance of creating cohesive and effective systems. Follow Aaron on LinkedIn Learn from Aaron through 4L Academy Grow your practice with Build Your Book Follow us on Instagram @offthetrackspodcast, check out our website offthetrackspodcast.com, or connect with us by emailing podcast.offthetracks@gmail.com. Thanks for taking some time to step off the tracks with us! – Erin & Piper – Did you know there are free and confidential mental health supports available to law students, paralegals, and lawyers in every province and territory? Click here to learn more and access services.
Today: Welcome to Around Augusta, where Chris talks about what's going on in the city! Today, we talk about a neat local promotion from Augusta Podcasts, a $10 million local renovation, and 2 new coffee locations - 1 downtown and 1 in Evans. If you like Around Augusta, let us know! DropTheDisPod@gmail.com Presented By Nancy Powell Real Estate Broker @DowntownAugustaBroker & PowellPropertyPros.com DropTheDis Question Presented by Tranter Grey Media (TranterGrey.com) Community Partnership: TheClubhou.se at the Cyber Center & Augusta Podcasts, LLC. Beer is Brought to You by Savannah River Brewery (Follow them on Facebook!) SavannahRiverBrew.Com Also Featuring: The Little Guide to Augusta, @AllEqualParts, 2nd City Distilling & Durty Gurl Cocktail Mixers. Want to Support the Show & Get Free Stuff & Cool, Unique Bonus Content? Check out our Patreon! Learn More and Shop Merch @ AugustaPodcasts.com & Check Out Our Next Show @ AugustaRocks.com Produced at Augusta Podcasts Studio
Bio of Dhawal Tank: Dhawal is the founder of Build Your Book and the Head of Growth at White Swan, America's first and largest online permanent life insurance marketplace. Previously, he led growth at TUIO Payments, and has advised numerous startups on business development, sales, and marketing including UPS, Resolve Medical, Consolve, Mythic Markets, Three Good, eBound, Merging Media, Starfield, and more having delivered more than $9 million in sales. Dhawal is a globally recognized thought leader in the future of work and leadership. He has been invited and awarded at world conferences like the Symposium in Switzerland and the Drucker Forum in Austria. He has an HBA from the Ivey Business School and an MBA from York University. Bio of Aaron Baer: Aaron is a Partner at Renno & Co., a modern law firm focusing on tech, emerging tech, and M&A. Previously, Aaron was an equity partner at one of the largest firms in Canada at the age of 29. He is the Co-Founder of Build Your Book (and co-host of the Build Your Book podcast), which helps provide modern sales training to lawyers. Aaron is extremely active in the legal tech community and is an advisor to a number of leading legal tech companies. He was named one of the Top 25 Most Influential Lawyers in Canada, was a winner of the 2021 Precedent Setter Awards, and maintains an active thought leadership presence on LinkedIn with millions of views each year. Links: Listen to the Build Your Book Podcast. Follow Dhawal Tank and Aaron Baer on LinkedIn. Dhawal Tank: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dtankco/ Aaron Baer: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronbaer2/
Música nordestina del Brasil, para la ciudad de Salta y Argentina; descarga habilitada 256 kbps Música nordestina do Brasil, pela cidade de Salta e Argentina; Download de 256 kbps ativado Northeastern music from Brazil, for the city of Salta and Argentina; 256 kbps download enabled 01- Jotavê e Vitor Fernandes - Só Me Ama 02- Marcynho Sensação - Tô No Meio Da Galera 03- Forró Nóis - Manda a Saudade Passear 04- Renanzin Pressão - Meninazinha 05- Anderson Ribeiro - Love Proibido 06- Karllos Vianna - Mandrak 07- Tony Guerra – Mexendo O Bumbum 08- Aryel Dos Teclados – Ta Feliz 09- Pedrinho Pisadinha - O Povo Gosta é De Alô 10- Eric Land Feat Barões Da Pisadinha - Conto De Farras 11- Wesley Safadão - Brincando com Fogo 12- Forro do Bota Bota - Acordei De Ressaca 13- Boquinha - Renanzin Pressão 14- Jhotapê - O Beijo Vale a Pena 15- Manim Vaqueiro & Nattan - Não Acaba Não 16- Estilo De Bar o - Comprei Um Lança 17- Psirico & Os Barões Da Pisadinha - Sigilinho 18- Kiko Chicabana - Humildade e Respeito 19- Hélio Dos Teclados & Tiago Pisadinha - Os Boys Amam O Ex Chora 20- Lan Presidente & Vitinho Imperador - Volta Rapariga 21- Br Da Tijuca & Mc Danny - Tô Com Saudade Mermo 22- John Amplificado - Chega E Senta 23- Paulo Pires - De Pisadinha Em Pisadinha 24- Lucas Ruivo - Ainda Sinto Falta 25- MC Ryan SP, MC Don Juan E Zé Vaqueiro - Saudade Safada 26- Japãozin & Tarcísio do Acordeon - Amarok 27- Matheus Fernandes E Zé Neto & Cristiano - Nem Vá 28- Wesley Safadão & Tarcísio do Acordeon - Ele Não Te Merece 29- MC WM & Nattan - Colinho 30- Vitor Fernandes & Diego E Victor Hugo - Aliança 31- Zé Vaqueiro - Metade De Um Abraço 32- Renno E Mano Walter & Matheus Fernandes - Doida 33- Jotinha Na Pisada - Paciencia Acabou 34- Hélio Dos Teclados E Tiago Pisadinha & Pedrinho Pisadinha - Dono Da Porra Toda 35- Jonas Esticado - Paredão No Talo 36- Vaqueiro SM & Raí Saia Rodada- Hoje Tem 37- Taty Girl & Wesley Safadão - Meu Coração Me Odeia 38- Mara Pavanelly & MC Danny - Perdeu Babou 39- Os Barões da Pisadinha & Wesley Safadão - Beijo do Vampiro 40- Diego & Arnaldo / Vitor Fernandes - Resumindo 41- Renno & Vitor Fernandes - Resumo 42- Lucas Ruivo - Sem Você 43- Dj Guuga - Sextou 44- Hélio dos Teclados E Tiago Pisadinha & Vitor Fernandes - Volta Amor 45- Taty Girl - Não Perde Um Stories Meu 46- MC Danny E Forró Do Hf - Pode Penetra 47- Nêgo Jhá E Turma Da Pisadinha - Ploc Ploc Nela Contatinho Reserva
Lawyer/entrepreneur Aaron Baer talks about the two innovative legal training companies he recently co-founded – 4L Academy and Build Your Book Academy. Aaron's currently a partner and director of training and development at the Montreal-based digital law firm Renno & Co. Topics discussed include: Aaron's journey from lawyer to lawyer/entrepreneur How Aaron's experiences as a... The post Modern Training for Lawyers and Law Students with Aaron Baer appeared first on Exellegal.
In this episode, let's talk about why anxiety is unrecognised in individuals with autism, how to recognise the signs of anxiety and how to help individuals with autism manage their anxiety symptoms. References: Boulter, C., Freeston, M., South, M., & Rodgers, J. (2014). Intolerance of uncertainty as a framework for understanding anxiety in children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorders. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 44(6), 1391-1402. doi: 10.1007/s10803-013-2001-x. Ehrenreich-May, J., Storch, E.A., Queen, A.H., Rodriguez, J.H., Ghilain, C.S., Alessandri, M., Lewin, A.B., Arnold, E.B., Murphy, T.K., Lin, C.E., Fuji, C., Renno, P., Piacentini, J., Laugeson, E., & Wood, J.J. (2014). An open trial of cognitive-behavioral therapy for anxiety disorders in adolescents with autism spectrum disorders. Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 29(3), 145-155. doi: https://doi.org/10.1177/1088357614533381. Green, S.A., & Ben-Sasson, A. (2010). Anxiety disorders and sensory over-responsivity in children with autism spectrum disorders: Is there a causal relationship? Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 40, 1495-1504. doi: 10.1007/s10803-010-1007-x. Rodgers, J., & Ofield, A. (2018). Understanding, recognising and treating co-occurring anxiety in autism. Current Developmental Disorders Reports, 5, 58-64h. doi: 10.1007/s40474-018-0132-7. South, M., Rodgers, J., & Van Hecke, A. (2017). Anxiety and ASD: Current progress and ongoing challenges. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 47, 3679-3681. doi: 10.1007/s10803-017-3322-y. White, S.W., Oswald, D., Ollendick, T., & Scahill, L. (2009). Anxiety in children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorders. Clinical Psychology Review, 29, 216-229. doi: 10.1016/j.cpr.2009.01.003. Wood, J.J., Kendall, P.C., Wood, K.S., Kerns, C.M., Seltzer, M., Small, B.J., Lewin, A.B., & Storch, E.A. (2019). Cognitive behavioral treatments for anxiety in children with autism spectrum disorder: A randomized clinical trial. JAMA Psychiatry, 77(5), 1-10. doi: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2019.4160. Links: https://raisingchildren.net.au/autism/health-wellbeing/mental-health/anxiety-asd https://raisingchildren.net.au/autism/school-play-work/school/anxiety-at-school-asd https://raisingchildren.net.au/autism/behaviour/understanding-behaviour/building-confidence-asd For more information, head over to Aspect Australia - www.autismspectrum.org.au. Disclaimer: I'm not a professional, just a student with a passion for autism.
Monger was born in Nebraska and lived her formative years there, until at age 19 she and her family apparently admitted defeat and returned home to the Valley. But for whatever reason, as a young woman, Monger never joined the Old Order Amish church and eventually became the homemaker for widower Joseph Renno. Eventaully they would marry and have two sons--Erie and Paul. Erie was my grandfather who in previous podcasts I have spoken of as "Pap," overseer and dearly loved minister at Locust Grove Mennonite Church within the Conservative Mennonite Conference.I was just seven when Monger died. She and I share the same birth date though separated by nearly 80 years. I remember Monger for her molasses cookies and her sugar cookies, and her sitting on her rocking chair braiding rugs. She was one of the saints, and I also remember her for being part of the older women's "Amen" corner in our old wooden church structure, where as we sang hymns from "Life Songs" and the "Church and Sunday School Hymnal," always in acapella and without accompaniment, the voices of the older women always rose above those of the rest of us and always sounded as if they would break through the rafters into heaven itself. This was especially true when we sang those beautiful old hymns about heaven that seem to have disappeared from our worship today--Marching to Zion, Sweet Beulah Land, There is a fair and happy land...and many more. Their high voices were hauntingly beautiful, almost a screeching at times, but a beautiful screeching from many who widowed, were looking into heaven itself, And never more so when we sang "For God so Loved Us He Sent the Savior," first in English and then in German "Gott is Dei Liebe..." And in those moments all of us saw into heaven if we had any eyes at all.
Khalief Brown is the co-founder of Renno. With Renno, transform your kitchen or bathroom in as little as 2 weeks and manage the entire process online - from design to financing, to execution.
On this episode, guest Renno shares about his Croatian-Filipino background and how it has impacted his theories on successful relationships. Discussion surrounding polygamy and compatibility also arise, leading on to awareness of inherent survival needs and fundamentals of evolution, and how they affect our life daily. Renno's advice to you: Be Curious.
My grandfather, Erie "Pap" Renno knew what it was to have an intimate life with Jesus as his Savior and to follow the ethic of Jesus who was also his Lord.
This pre-lockdown session includes ambience and chill vibes. Guests Firas, Renno, & Abdulnour are a trio that consistently encourage growth in all aspects of life, combining different individualities to tackle everyday struggles. Dive into discussion between topics such as motivation vs habit, overthinking vs awareness, logic vs emotion... Disclaimer: Audio quality is not crystal crisp around the middle portion of the episode due to recording arrangement, mic quality, and surrounding noise, BUT it does get better towards the end AND with your patience and open mind, this episode (alike every other) can deliver awakening and warm ~socially-distanced~ energy.
Toufic Adlouni is an Emerging Technology Lawyer and is the co-founder of Renno & Co, Canada's digital law firm. You can learn more about Toufic and Renno & Co here: https://www.rennoco.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/toufic-adlouni
Ich habe meinen heutigen Gast im Jahr 2014 kennengelernt, als ich für The Voice of Germany arbeitete und er sich auf seine ganz eigene Art und Weise in die Herzen der Zuschauer und ins Halbfinale sang. Wir sind mal mehr und auch mal weniger in Kontakt geblieben - und ich glaube heute weiss ich, dass ich mich irgendwie nie so recht getraut habe, ihn nach seiner Geschichte zu fragen… Und irgendwann ist er eben da - der genau richtige Moment. Und nun sitzen wir im Schaumburger Land zwischen Minden und Hannover auf 380 Metern Höhe bei winterlichen Temperaturen auf einer Bank, schauen ins Tal und haben rein zufällig 2 Mikrophone dabei. So kann´s gehen in diesem Leben - von dem uns René Noçon in der nächsten Stunde erzählen wird.
Whatever our leadership position--whether parent, pastor, or president, preparing for the day of our assassination serves everyone well--including the leader. But failing to do so leaves both leader and those he/she leads in a bloody awful mess!
Träume des Lebens ziehen sich wie ein roter Faden durch diese Folge. Im Zitat der Woche äußert sich Bruce Springsteen dazu und im Interview mit meinem Schattenspringer der Woche erfährst Du einiges über seine Träume, wie viel er dafür gekämpft hat, welchen sehr großen Traum er noch realisieren will. Du erhältst aber auch drei Tipps, wie Du es schaffen kannst, dass Du Dich nicht mehr verbiegen musst. Und einen Buchtipp gibt es zum Schluss auch noch. Buchtipp: Cordula Nussbaum: Lass mal andere arbeiten! https://amzn.to/2TQEUGE
Dream Home Movement: Renovation, Property Investment, Interior Design, DIY, Gardening
With COVID-19 restrictions and tightened lender criteria, some people are reporting that it may be more tricky to secure a home loan. But is that true, or is it just our perception?In this episode we look at :Whether COVID-19 restrictions have made it harder to secure a home loanWhether banks are being stricter when they assess home loan applicationsHow long it's taking banks to assess and process loan applicationsWhat types of home loans and mortgages are harder to get approvedHow to make it easier for the bank to assess and process your home loan applicationFollow the Dream Home MovementFacebookInstagramWebFollow Carl and Jo VioletaFacebookInstagramWebGuest bioCarl’s an award-winning Mortgage Broker and the Founder of Violeta Finance.Carl believes that every family should have a fair opportunity to achieve their homeownership and finance dreams. He can help you buy your next home or save money by refinancing. Carl specialises in helping first time investors buy their first investment property and securing finance for small business owners.When he’s not helping people find the right loan for their circumstances, Carl loves hanging out with his wife and two kids, watching his beloved Chicago Bulls play, and heading out to the golf course.Transcript*This transcript is automated, so may not be 100% accurate*00:00:00 - 00:00:05In this special bonus episode of the Dream Home Movement, we look at00:00:05 - 00:00:11whether or not it's harder to get a home loan now. With COVID-19 restrictions00:00:11 - 00:00:18and tightened lending criteria, some people are reporting that it may be more00:00:18 - 00:00:23tricky to get a home loan. But is that true, or is it just our perception?00:00:23 - 00:00:28To answer that question. I've invited a special guest and experienced Mortgage00:00:28 - 00:00:33Broker Carl Violeta, he also happens to be my husband onto the show.00:00:33 - 00:00:38Welcome to the Dream Home Movement. This is your weekly dose of home00:00:38 - 00:00:43and property inspiration, bringing you clever tips and advice from the very00:00:43 - 00:00:49best experts. And real life like Renno stories with your host, Jo Violeta.00:00:49 - 00:00:54Thank you for tuning in to this special bonus episode of the Dream Home00:00:54 - 00:00:58Movement. Now if we haven't met before. Hello, My name's Jo Violeta, and I00:00:58 - 00:01:04co-own a successful award winning mortgage brokerage with my husband carl.00:01:04 - 00:01:09It is Violeta Finance, and this episode is brought to you by Violeta00:01:09 - 00:01:14Finance. If you need help securing a home loan, refinancing your Mortgage or00:01:14 - 00:01:21organising a loan for your investment property. We would love to help00:01:21 - 00:01:27you. Now just to let you know who we are still in the midst of the COVID-1900:01:27 - 00:01:32restrictions here in Melbourne and that means that we are working from00:01:32 - 00:01:37home in very close quarters. So if you hear any background noises on this00:01:37 - 00:01:43episode, maybe kids doing crafts or playing or some typing or something like00:01:43 - 00:01:49that, it is because we are all working from home and also because of the COVID-1900:01:49 - 00:01:53restrictions. I don't have access to the usual recording equipment that I00:01:53 - 00:01:58would use for the podcast. I can't go to the radio station. I can't get into the00:01:58 - 00:02:05office to access my hi-tech equipment. So Carl and I huddled over a desk and a00:02:05 - 00:02:11microphone at home together, trying to record this episode for you.00:02:11 - 00:02:15Welcome to the show, Carl. It's lovely to have you back on. I haven't had you00:02:15 - 00:02:20on the show for a while. It has been a little while, and thanks for having me.00:02:20 - 00:02:26So today we are answering the question. Is it harder to get a home loan right00:02:26 - 00:02:32now? So let's first of all, look at it from the perspective of COVID-19. So00:02:32 - 00:02:37we're recording this episode on September 30th. We live in Melbourne in00:02:37 - 00:02:45Australia, so we are right in the still in the midst of COVID-19 restrictions.00:02:45 - 00:02:50Have covert COVID-19 restrictions made it harder for people to secure a home loan?00:02:50 - 00:02:58If a client has been affected by COVID, yes, it has been challenging to get00:02:58 - 00:03:05loans approved for them. But for other clients that the only effect of COVID00:03:05 - 00:03:13has been of a personal nature and not a financial nature then no that hasn't00:03:13 - 00:03:18really been any stoppage of the flow of finance for those types of customers.00:03:18 - 00:03:26Customers were working in the retail setting in sort of hospitality in the airline00:03:26 - 00:03:31industry then. Yet those those types of employment and those types of00:03:31 - 00:03:36customers would find it a bit challenging to try and secure finance. What about00:03:36 - 00:03:42the way lenders are assessing applications, especially expenses? What I've00:03:42 - 00:03:48heard is that lenders are going through applications with a fine-tooth comb now00:03:48 - 00:03:55Have you found that to be the case? It depends on the bank that you00:03:55 - 00:04:02suggest to the clients. There are banks that will go through bank statements to00:04:02 - 00:04:11verify living expenses as well as salary credits. But not all banks do do that,00:04:11 - 00:04:16eh? So, yeah, it really just depends on which path you take the customer in00:04:16 - 00:04:22relation to bank statements being forensically investigated. And is it just00:04:22 - 00:04:25the bank statements that they're going through and scrutinising are they00:04:25 - 00:04:32scrutinising other documents, other evidence or information asking for a lot of00:04:32 - 00:04:38additional documents, proof, evidence, that sort of thing? For sure, you know00:04:38 - 00:04:46, with COVID it has definitely added a layer of requirements for all banks, I00:04:46 - 00:04:52would say, particularly when a borrower self employed, they're now wanting00:04:52 - 00:04:58to see extra documentations. They just want to make sure that you know the00:04:58 - 00:05:05borrower's income is online or inline, I should say, than what their00:05:05 - 00:05:11income tax is suggesting it to be and that they haven't really had too00:05:11 - 00:05:16much of an impact with with COVID, particularly here in Melbourne, where00:05:16 - 00:05:20we've been the hardest hit. Yes. Oh, so to answer your question, yes, there00:05:20 - 00:05:25are a lot more documentations that need to be provided, particularly for self00:05:25 - 00:05:30employed customers. Okay, so banks are still lending money. If your income00:05:30 - 00:05:36hasn't been affected by COVID-19 restrictions, you still should be able to00:05:36 - 00:05:40borrow money. It shouldn't be any harder to borrow money, but the process00:05:40 - 00:05:47might be more involved, I suppose. It's just a little bit different to what many00:05:47 - 00:05:52customers might be accustomed to when they applied for finance pre-COVID.00:05:52 - 00:05:58And yeah, just if you know, if you're in a position to borrow money and00:05:58 - 00:06:03you know that you can borrow money, then you really got nothing to fear before00:06:03 - 00:06:08you place an application and if you're going through a broker then a broker's00:06:08 - 00:06:14going to tell you whether they can get the loan approved or not anyway. So all00:06:14 - 00:06:20I would say to customers is that you know, don't don't sort of fear the process,00:06:20 - 00:06:25provided that you know, your employment has been stable, your business00:06:25 - 00:06:31hasn't been affected and that, you know, you've got sort of strong, strong00:06:31 - 00:06:39finances going into the application. Okay, good. What about timelines? So is it00:06:39 - 00:06:43taking longer to get home loans approved? Should people allow a little bit00:06:43 - 00:06:49more of a time buffer when they're looking to apply for a home loan? I have00:06:49 - 00:06:54heard that some banks assessment and processing times are a bit longer than00:06:54 - 00:06:59usual. What's been your experience with that? Yeah, many customers are00:06:59 - 00:07:06looking to refinance at the moment and, many banks are offering cashback00:07:06 - 00:07:14offers. So banks that are offering cashbacks their lead times in processing00:07:14 - 00:07:21loans is not as desirable as other banks that are not offering cashback offers at00:07:21 - 00:07:26the moment. So again you know a good broker is going to be able to be00:07:26 - 00:07:32across that with lead times. If you know if your finances pressing, then00:07:32 - 00:07:37definitely avoid certain banks because you're not going to get the loan processed00:07:37 - 00:07:43in a timely manner. But if you're after, you know, the cash as part of00:07:43 - 00:07:47the refinance, let's say then, if you're happy to wait, then you know the00:07:47 - 00:07:52processing time is what it is. If you're purchasing a property, then definitely00:07:52 - 00:07:57steer clear of those lenders that are offering cashbacks at the moment,00:07:57 - 00:08:01particularly when your finances subject to... When your purchase, I should00:08:01 - 00:08:07say, subject to finance clause, there's nothing worse where a customer has00:08:07 - 00:08:12been placed with the lender, not knowing that the lead times are not going to00:08:12 - 00:08:17be able to meet their obligations on the contract when they're buying a house.00:08:17 - 00:08:23Okay, so a few things. I wanna clarify their cap by cashback that banks00:08:23 - 00:08:27offering, like a cashback offer. If you get a home loan with them or you00:08:27 - 00:08:33refinance with them, they'll say, we'll give you, like, $2000 or something00:08:33 - 00:08:43like that. So a cashback promotion relates to customers who are new to the00:08:43 - 00:08:53bank and that are refinancing. Okay. The cashback amount does vary it00:08:53 - 00:08:58varies depending on their loan size, and it also varies on the type of00:08:58 - 00:09:06bank that you're using. Okay, All right. And also again, apologies00:09:06 - 00:09:11for the background noises. We are working from home, and we've got little.00:09:11 - 00:09:16Marcus is trying extremely hard to be quiet. He's doing a wonderful job, isn't00:09:16 - 00:09:24it? He's a good boy. Just another thing that I wanted to clarify. So when00:09:24 - 00:09:28you're talking about putting in an offer when you put in an offer for a00:09:28 - 00:09:33property, if you haven't got a pre-approval on your finance yet, you can put in a00:09:33 - 00:09:38finance, clause, can't you? Yes, you can. And so you might say it's two00:09:38 - 00:09:42weeks or three weeks. We usually recommend three weeks, but If you have00:09:42 - 00:09:46been placed in the lender who's got really long processing times, that could00:09:46 - 00:09:51jeopardise your offer. So that's yet correct. Yes, you need to be aware of that.00:09:51 - 00:09:57What are there certain types of mortgages and home loans that are harder to00:09:57 - 00:10:01get approved? And not just speaking about COVID times, but just in general.00:10:01 - 00:10:04Are there certain types of mortgages and home loans that had just more00:10:04 - 00:10:09involved? You know, more workers involved or more paperwork is involved00:10:09 - 00:10:13there, there it more complex or tricky. A home loan application becomes00:10:13 - 00:10:21harder when you're asking for for their lending policy to be flexible00:10:21 - 00:10:26we call that in the industry when you're asking for an exception, that can00:10:26 - 00:10:33complicate lending assessment. And there could be a good chance that the00:10:33 - 00:10:38assessor, whoever's picked up the file, may not grant you those00:10:38 - 00:10:44exceptions. Complicated lending can make the process a little bit more00:10:44 - 00:10:50complex when, um, a borrower's a trust for an example. There's a lot more00:10:50 - 00:10:55paperwork that's involved with that kind of loans. There's a lot of00:10:55 - 00:11:00documentations that needs to be collected from the client to give to the bank.00:11:00 - 00:11:09Particularly it can complicate the assessment when the details of the00:11:09 - 00:11:13borrowing entity, in this case, being a trust like this example that I'm00:11:13 - 00:11:17using, you know, it's a lot of having to go back to the accountant getting that00:11:17 - 00:11:21issue fixed up. Then coming back to the client to get the documents signed00:11:21 - 00:11:27and giving it to the lender. So you know, it's just added layers. To simplify and00:11:27 - 00:11:32summarise loans can get difficult when you're asking for an exception from a00:11:32 - 00:11:38lender. What is an exception from a lender? So, for example, let's say that a00:11:38 - 00:11:42self employed customer is wanting to borrow money, and they've only been00:11:42 - 00:11:48self-employed for 12 months. But the lending criteria for the bank is that00:11:48 - 00:11:52you know the business needs to be established for two years. You know, that's00:11:52 - 00:11:58that's an exception, you know because it's outside policy. Another example00:11:58 - 00:12:05would bay if our customer's needing to use like overtime. And the00:12:05 - 00:12:11know, broker's place, the client with the lender that has a stringent policy00:12:11 - 00:12:14around. They're not accepting overtime at the moment because of COVID-1900:12:14 - 00:12:19for an example. You know that's asking for trouble. You know, you don't00:12:19 - 00:12:23want to muck around with those types of requests, best to just find00:12:23 - 00:12:27a lender. That's going to be able to work with the incomes that's being00:12:27 - 00:12:33presented rather than trying to jam jamming the deal with the lender00:12:33 - 00:12:37that it might be offering the best price. Or, you know, Quiet wants to deal00:12:37 - 00:12:42with would deal with that particular lender. I like that. Avoid trying to jam the00:12:42 - 00:12:48deal we make that it will have been turned into a tweet. Don't jam the deal.00:12:48 - 00:12:52Last questions. I know you've got to get back to work, and we've probably00:12:52 - 00:12:57only got another good two minutes out of Marcus being about to sit quietly00:12:57 - 00:13:03and watch his record a podcast. How can we make it easier for banks to assess00:13:03 - 00:13:08and process our loans? What can we do to make the assessor's jobs easier?00:13:08 - 00:13:14Provide the requested documentations as requested by the lender, particularly00:13:14 - 00:13:21with home loan refinancing. I find that customers can sometimes not00:13:21 - 00:13:26provide the correct documentation where they're taking a screenshot of their00:13:26 - 00:13:29home loan statement, but it doesn't have their names on it. You know, stuff00:13:29 - 00:13:35like that on. Many customers don't have access to computers or do everything00:13:35 - 00:13:39by phone and stuff like that. So well, especially now we've COVID-19 I mean,00:13:39 - 00:13:43how are we supposed to get out and get access00:13:43 - 00:13:50to a computer and a printer and a scanner and that sort of stuff. So provide00:13:50 - 00:13:56the right documentation to the broker. The broker should be very well versed00:13:56 - 00:14:03in what's required from from the lender. Make sure that whatever the00:14:03 - 00:14:07brokers asking, you you kind of give the right information back that way.00:14:07 - 00:14:10You know, you're not having to go back and forth back and forth all the time.00:14:10 - 00:14:20Sometimes it's unavoidable. But that would be one of my tips for trying to get a00:14:20 - 00:14:25loan application sort of done right the first time. That's a great tip. And I00:14:25 - 00:14:31would add to that, Do make sure that you use and you work with an00:14:31 - 00:14:36experienced mortgage broker because they know the lender policy inside and00:14:36 - 00:14:41out. And they will know how to package and present your home loan00:14:41 - 00:14:47application in the best possible way for that lender. And finally, don't jam the00:14:47 - 00:14:51deal. Thanks so much for coming onto the show that was really00:14:51 - 00:14:58informative. Thank you. Thanks for having me. And if you like this and if00:14:58 - 00:15:05you like this, give my mummy a five star review. I hope you do. Thanks00:15:05 - 00:15:09for joining us on the Dream Home movement. Be sure to come over and say hi00:15:09 - 00:15:14on Facebook and Instagram. I hope that your dream home projects are going00:15:14 - 00:15:17well, and I look forward to chatting with you again next week.
Toufic Adlouni and David Oram are the founders of Renno & Co, a law firm that concentrates on startup and emerging technologies law and helps startups grow, raise funds, & protect their Intellectual Property. You can find more about Renno & Co. on their website: https://www.rennoco.com/
Dream Home Movement: Renovation, Property Investment, Interior Design, DIY, Gardening
In this episode, friend of the show Cluadia Brdar explains how to choose a design style for your home or investment propertyClaudia takes us through:The main types of home design styles, including contemporary, traditional and HamptonsThe features of the different design styles such as colour palettes and texturesHow to decide which style to use in your homeThis episode is part of a very special DIY renovation series.⠀Claudia from @therenovateavenue and Founder of the DIY Renovation Academy will join us once a month on the show to take you through EVERYTHING you need to know to DIY your reno.⠀⠀This is like a little sneak peek into her super popular DIY Renovation Academy course.⠀⠀This series is exclusively for Dream Home Movement listeners.Follow the Claudia and The Renovate AvenueFacebookInstagramWebsiteFollow the Dream Home MovementFacebookInstagramWebFollow Carl and Jo VioletaFacebookInstagramWebGuest bioClaudia and her husband Pete have renovated small properties right through to large scale projects. Several years ago they bought a run-down 1960's weatherboard house (purchased for $460K) and ended up completing a major renovation ($75K), creating a beautiful sought after home ... on a tight budget! They set the suburb record for a property price of $1.035 million (2017)!They're currently renovating a 1960's brick house to sell.Both Pete and Claudia have a real hands-on DIY approach when it comes to renovating, focusing on achieving that ‘WOW’ factor ... thinking bigger, outside-the-box, and never afraid to take a risk.Claudia created The Renovate Avenue to share her knowledge, and inspire others to climb the property market via the renovation avenue, building a financially stable future to retire earlier (and do what you love).Transcript*This transcript is automated, so may not be 100% accurate*00:00:00 - 00:00:05you want to know what I think is really exciting, it's that there are so many00:00:05 - 00:00:10different design stars that you can choose from for your house or your property00:00:10 - 00:00:15. You want to know what I think is really overwhelming and confusing that00:00:15 - 00:00:19there are so many different designs, tiles that you can choose from for your00:00:19 - 00:00:25house and property. So to help me out and I can't be alone with this problem,00:00:25 - 00:00:30I'm sure to help me out. I invited Claudia Baradar from the Renovate Avenue00:00:30 - 00:00:38on the show to talk to us about how to choose a design style for your house or00:00:38 - 00:00:43property. Eso. When I keep saying or property, it could be your investment00:00:43 - 00:00:48property that you're going to have tenanted or your house that you are going to00:00:48 - 00:00:53live in. So in this episode, Claudie will take us through the different types of00:00:53 - 00:01:01design styles, how to choose a design style based on your personal style, thie00:01:01 - 00:01:10actual property, the environment that the pop property is located in, and also00:01:10 - 00:01:16what you're actually going to use the property. For now, if Claudia's name00:01:16 - 00:01:22sounds familiar, then I'm guessing you're a regular listener to the show Claudia00:01:22 - 00:01:29came on last season and did a bit of a miniseries for us on how to plan a00:01:29 - 00:01:34renovation project. And to now we're kind of taking it to the next step. And00:01:34 - 00:01:40she is joining us again this season, Season five, to do another little miniseries00:01:40 - 00:01:46on How to style your property. So this week we're looking at in this episode, I00:01:46 - 00:01:50should say we're looking at choosing your design style when she comes back00:01:50 - 00:01:55again in about a month's time. We're going tio, explore how to make your00:01:55 - 00:02:00home Starling work when you've chosen your design style. And then she's00:02:00 - 00:02:06going to come back for the final episode off her little exclusive miniseries for00:02:06 - 00:02:12the Dream Home Movement and talk about how to create a style board or some00:02:12 - 00:02:18people call it a mood board. So I'm so high up. Tio, have Claudia coming00:02:18 - 00:02:23back on the show again for another exclusive miniseries. We are so lucky.00:02:23 - 00:02:29And before we get stuck into my interview with Claudia, I would like to00:02:29 - 00:02:34introduce myself in case we haven't already met. My name's Joe via letter E.00:02:34 - 00:02:39I'm the host of this show, and I also own a business called Violet of finance.00:02:39 - 00:02:46With my husband, Carl, we help people secure home loans, property00:02:46 - 00:02:52investment loans, refinance their mortgages to save money on their payments00:02:52 - 00:02:59and or to finance their home renovations So you can find us at Violet of finance00:02:59 - 00:03:07. It's just got one T v i o L. A finance on the Internet. We've got a website on00:03:07 - 00:03:13instagram and also on Facebook. So thank you so much for tuning in. Lovely00:03:13 - 00:03:17to meet you if I haven't done so already. And now over to my chat with00:03:17 - 00:03:22Claudia, Welcome to the Dream Home movement. This's your weekly dose of00:03:22 - 00:03:28home and property inspiration bring you clever tips and advice from the very00:03:28 - 00:03:40best experts and really like Renno storeys with your host Joe Violeta. Claudia,00:03:40 - 00:03:43thank you so much for joining me on the dream home movement today. It's00:03:43 - 00:03:48lovely to chat with you again. Love being here. I love having a chat with you.00:03:48 - 00:03:54Now what we're talking about today is how to choose your design style. And00:03:54 - 00:03:58this is something that I'm particularly interested in because we're buying a new00:03:58 - 00:04:07home soon. So we're going to take that opportunity, Teo, just reet restyle like00:04:07 - 00:04:11from the beginning, the entire place. We've had all our furniture for ages. So00:04:11 - 00:04:17we're looking at starting again, and I'm just so overwhelmed and confused00:04:17 - 00:04:24about what style to choose. There seems to be so many choices out there. So00:04:24 - 00:04:29what are some of the different design styles we can choose from? Let's start at00:04:29 - 00:04:32that point, and then we'll figure out how we actually choose. What is there to00:04:32 - 00:04:39choose from? Okay, look, there's a fair, few different styles, Joe. It can be00:04:39 - 00:04:44overwhelming. I know there's so many different designs out there. Look, let's00:04:44 - 00:04:50start with contemporary style because I think it's the most popular one, and it's00:04:50 - 00:04:55usually what's in style right now. So it's the current trends at the moment,00:04:55 - 00:05:01contemporary style. So if you're not sure what contemporary style looks like,00:05:01 - 00:05:05then you can try going to the mainstream retail stores such as freedom and00:05:05 - 00:05:11Design, and you'll soon get an idea of what the current trends are and where00:05:11 - 00:05:15they're at. That's usually your contemporary style, just to make it easier just to00:05:15 - 00:05:23give you a tip. Then you've got your traditional style, which is usually feature00:05:23 - 00:05:28pieces made from dark woods. Their ornate Lee, detailed as well and00:05:28 - 00:05:34traditional design draws its inspiration from 18th and 19th century England and00:05:34 - 00:05:40France. So this explains why it's common to find EXP offensive textiles like00:05:40 - 00:05:47silk, velvet and linen used in upholstery to curtains as well. And the fabrics00:05:47 - 00:05:52feature a variety of different patterns, such as florals, stripes and plaids as00:05:52 - 00:06:00well. So that's just sort of traditional style And what it looks like a traditional00:06:00 - 00:06:05eso contemporary that, Yeah, that would change often then, wouldn't it? So00:06:05 - 00:06:10what? Okay, so what's contemporary style now would be different to what00:06:10 - 00:06:14was contemporary style a couple of years. That's right. That's right. Yeah,00:06:14 - 00:06:18people get contemporary and modern sort of mixed up. The contemporary is00:06:18 - 00:06:24quite what's in trend now what styles Aaron fashion in trend now. So, like I00:06:24 - 00:06:28said, Teo, if you go into shops like freedom, it will give you an idea of what00:06:28 - 00:06:34in style at the moment. Okay, got it and then traditional. So I like watching00:06:34 - 00:06:37Do you watch the crown? I like watching that show the crown about the royal00:06:37 - 00:06:44family. It's quite good. So when you just described traditional that I'm Justin00:06:44 - 00:06:50visit, envisioning scenes from the crown. It would. I guess it's that kind of00:06:50 - 00:06:59royal traditional style, European style, almost that's your more traditional00:06:59 - 00:07:05style. Then we've got something about the Hampton style, which is quite00:07:05 - 00:07:10seaside coastal inspired, so you'll see a lot of the houses around the coast00:07:10 - 00:07:15Hamptons style inspired, and they've got your plantation shutters, your00:07:15 - 00:07:22nautical style decor, timber floor boards to the moulding, a long hallways and00:07:22 - 00:07:28staircases. Then it's also blue and white striped patterns for pillows, just to00:07:28 - 00:07:35give you a visual idea as well. White plush sofas. The painter Whitewood s.00:07:35 - 00:07:40O. Yet the intention is to create a relaxed, style, comfortable environment that00:07:40 - 00:07:46is inspired by the beach in the ocean. So that's your Hamptons style that's very00:07:46 - 00:07:55popular here on the Peninsula Hampton style. I've noticed E. S E. Touched on00:07:55 - 00:07:59. Modern Modern is a broad designed term, I think, and like I said to you00:07:59 - 00:08:05before modern and contemporary style often get mixed up. Modern refers to a00:08:05 - 00:08:11home with clean, crisp, sharp lines. It's a simple colour palette. Thie use of00:08:11 - 00:08:18materials is usually metal, glass and steel, and modern design also employs a00:08:18 - 00:08:26sense of simplicity and in every element including the furniture. So its sleek00:08:26 - 00:08:35there's not much clutter, sharp lines, and that's more of a modern style. Yeah,00:08:35 - 00:08:41that does so. The modern is very different. Teo temporary. I thought they00:08:41 - 00:08:45were the same thing, but they're very different. Got a lot of people. A lot of00:08:45 - 00:08:51people think modern contemporary are the same style, but there is a difference00:08:51 - 00:08:56there. That's probably a good way off describing contemporary and what I'm00:08:56 - 00:09:01just a difference in them. Eso There's also mid century modern. This's another00:09:01 - 00:09:07type of modern style just to confuse everyone. So mid Century Modern is a00:09:07 - 00:09:12streamline retro look that was popular in the 19 fifties and sixties, and it's a00:09:12 - 00:09:18classic decorating style that has really never gone out of fashion. It focuses on00:09:18 - 00:09:22functionality, too, so it's more the retro style really big in the fifties and sixties00:09:22 - 00:09:30. I quite like that, and again that the mid century modern is quite popular here00:09:30 - 00:09:34around the morning to peninsula as well, because you've got those houses from00:09:34 - 00:09:42that error and people are trying Teo freshen them up, but still keep the essence00:09:42 - 00:09:47of the original high. Yes, yes, exactly. And it's I think it's a great idea doing00:09:47 - 00:09:50that as well. So it, like you say, keeping the essence of the home and the style00:09:50 - 00:09:56that it was built in. I think if you've got an old with aboard house by the sea, I00:09:56 - 00:10:01think putting something in that theon visit of what that style leaves and what if00:10:01 - 00:10:05the body is going against it is probably not a great idea. So it's really00:10:05 - 00:10:10embracing when it was built in embracing that, So that's that's what that's my00:10:10 - 00:10:16opinion. But then we've got industrial style, so that's an urban look with an00:10:16 - 00:10:23edge. Industrial is characterised by raw textures, exposed materials such as00:10:23 - 00:10:28bricks and metal fixtures and finishes. I think of a really cool warehouse in00:10:28 - 00:10:35New York, my ideal place to live with stripped timber for awards, concrete00:10:35 - 00:10:41flaws, exposed beings, metal pipes and really low lighting. I quite like that00:10:41 - 00:10:47style, but it's not for everyone as well. So that's your industrial style. I love00:10:47 - 00:10:54that style it is, and I do picture it being like a loft in New York, with some00:10:54 - 00:10:59really gorgeous artwork from an up and coming artists on the walls and that00:10:59 - 00:11:05sort of stuff very very. I don't know if I'm quite cool enough for that. I would00:11:05 - 00:11:10like to pay e Love that style as well. What else? Have weak up? Another style00:11:10 - 00:11:17. Eclectic, So it collected his quite quirky fun. It's very mismatched. There's00:11:17 - 00:11:21no matching zour formatted patterns. It's just pretty much anything goes. But00:11:21 - 00:11:27it's done in a really fun on quirky style, so mixture of pieces as well could be00:11:27 - 00:11:33new and old pieces to S O. That's why eclectic is quite fun and that embodies00:11:33 - 00:11:38the person that lives there. I think is, well, that Yeah, I see. I see Cem00:11:38 - 00:11:43eclectic rooms on instagram. But I get would that be a hard look to pull off?00:11:43 - 00:11:47Do you think If you're not quite sure what you're doing and get it wrong, you00:11:47 - 00:11:51could definitely get it wrong. So it's really having an eye for colour and pattern00:11:51 - 00:11:56yet and having a bit of fun with it. A cz well, but it can. It can look quite zany00:11:56 - 00:12:03. Maybe if if there's too much going just like embrace the zaniness Gracia in a00:12:03 - 00:12:11freak s o. And there's also Bohemian, which is quite popular. A swell and00:12:11 - 00:12:14bohemian Khun mix up with contemporary because we're behaving. It is quite00:12:14 - 00:12:19on trend at the moment, and it embodies a sort of free form flowing. Ah, lot00:12:19 - 00:12:23of plants. You know, a lot of the chroma at the moment, which is very00:12:23 - 00:12:30popular and a lot of wicker A cz Well, so Bahamian is quite quite on trended00:12:30 - 00:12:35moment as well. It is. It's all about the weaker right now. Yes, love a bit of00:12:35 - 00:12:39makeup. So this is I mean, look that some of our styles that we've got00:12:39 - 00:12:45happening at the moment there's there's Mohr a CZ Well, that that's probably00:12:45 - 00:12:52the main ones that I've covered very briefly. Okay, good. So once we're00:12:52 - 00:12:58aware of what all the different design styles are, how do we decide which style00:12:58 - 00:13:04Teo use in our home? Yeah, OK. Eso Joe, this really depends on what00:13:04 - 00:13:11outcome you want for your home or property first. So So start at the end and00:13:11 - 00:13:15look, think about why you're keen and getting your style right. Are you00:13:15 - 00:13:20looking to sell your home or you wanting to stay There s o really have a think00:13:20 - 00:13:24about what the outcome is for you. What? The right outcome is, and that way00:13:24 - 00:13:27we'll give you a good road. Teo travel and know which way you're heading.00:13:27 - 00:13:32So are you planning on staying in your home for the next 20 years? Or are you00:13:32 - 00:13:36wanting to get the best price for your potential buyers? So knowing exactly00:13:36 - 00:13:42what it is that you want to achieve and then implementing the right style based00:13:42 - 00:13:48on that, it will differ for each of the outcomes. Joe. So if you are planning to00:13:48 - 00:13:53sell than design your home for your best potential buyers, make your property00:13:53 - 00:14:00is beautiful as possible. Choose a contemporary design, so a current style on00:14:00 - 00:14:04DH. Incorporate current styles, making the space look and feel desirable and00:14:04 - 00:14:08inviting a cz well for your potential buyers. If you have a home by the coast in00:14:08 - 00:14:13the peninsula, then consider a Hamptons or coastal resort style. That's the best00:14:13 - 00:14:18way to go. Maybe stay away from industrial industrial or eclectic style. And00:14:18 - 00:14:25don't put your Gothic doll collection on this way, wanting to sell at the best00:14:25 - 00:14:31possible price, then really keep your style. Have a think about the potential00:14:31 - 00:14:35buyers that are coming looking at your property and really design and style for00:14:35 - 00:14:42them, Not not for you. So if you desire, if it decided to stay in your home and00:14:42 - 00:14:48and you want to really make it authentic, then I truly believe that home should00:14:48 - 00:14:53be a reflection of who we are. And if you're not sure where to start, and I've00:14:53 - 00:14:59got some tips right for any of you that want to get started. So answer yourself,00:14:59 - 00:15:05Joe. So first things first to really get a picture of what your style is and what00:15:05 - 00:15:10will really work for you and your family looking your closet and noticed the00:15:10 - 00:15:15styles that you wear. Notice what you love what pieces draw you in and00:15:15 - 00:15:20inspire and have a good look and see what colour is. The patterns are your00:15:20 - 00:15:25favourite. Firstly, just have a really good think about what draws your eye,00:15:25 - 00:15:31Teo. Certain pieces in your closet. That's number one thing I can suggest. E I00:15:31 - 00:15:39never would have thought to do that in your closet. Also just backtracking a00:15:39 - 00:15:46little bit. Thanks for the tip on putting my gossip doll collection away. I will00:15:46 - 00:15:54put that into storage if ever I sell s o you looking a closet. Have a look at what00:15:54 - 00:15:58pieces You absolutely love these air address that you love the Excuse me, the00:15:58 - 00:16:02patterns The Colo Urs, what really draws you in? Even if you go out shopping00:16:02 - 00:16:06, what has always drawn you in what pieces? What colours again? Like I said00:16:06 - 00:16:12, what is it that you love? Next thing is look at your favourite most love.00:16:12 - 00:16:15Peace is in your house and bring them all together and notice what you love00:16:15 - 00:16:20about these objects again. The lines the Colo Urs, What does it provide to you00:16:20 - 00:16:27? What emotion does it a vote so really Get to know what you love. That's how00:16:27 - 00:16:34you start next. I would suggest if you're not already on instagram or interest,00:16:34 - 00:16:40create an account and start searching and saving images off various interior00:16:40 - 00:16:44styles and spaces that you absolutely love that resonate with you that evoke00:16:44 - 00:16:51really good emotion. Start saving those images, screenshot ing them, and and00:16:51 - 00:16:55that you'll start noticing. A common theme is well within the images that you00:16:55 - 00:17:02saved. You will start taking notice of all the torus and the tones and the styles00:17:02 - 00:17:08and these sort of images. Will there'll be a on almost flow and a common00:17:08 - 00:17:13theme that will that will come to you. So it will really indicate what sort of00:17:13 - 00:17:23style you like. Right? So that's a really good three tips to start with, just to get00:17:23 - 00:17:29an idea off. What you like what you love, right? Okay, So think off the00:17:29 - 00:17:36purpose for the styling. Is it to sell toe livin and benefits to sell its a little bit of00:17:36 - 00:17:41a different approach? We're going Mohr, like modern or contemporary. Sorry00:17:41 - 00:17:45. No, no modern modernism, modern or contemporary. We're going00:17:45 - 00:17:52contemporary, continue current current. But if it's for us to live in, then we00:17:52 - 00:17:57really wanted to reflect us. And so you're almost going on like a little jenny of00:17:57 - 00:18:04self discovery. You like, you want to find the authentic you you want to make00:18:04 - 00:18:08your space something that you will love. And when you walk into you, it will00:18:08 - 00:18:13evoke positive emotion. Yes, for sure. So you want to create something that00:18:13 - 00:18:17you will enjoy and that you will find inviting for you and the people that leave00:18:17 - 00:18:23your family. Okay. Now we touched a bit on the difference between styling00:18:23 - 00:18:29for yourself and styling for sale. Is there any difference between the way we00:18:29 - 00:18:34should style our property if we're wanting to get tenants into it apart? A00:18:34 - 00:18:40supposed to selling it? Is that different, or is it pretty much the same? Yeah,00:18:40 - 00:18:45pretty much the same for your tenants. I mean, it's your investment property.00:18:45 - 00:18:50You want to get top dollar for it as well. You also want to create an00:18:50 - 00:18:53environment for attendance of they're gonna love because they'll look after00:18:53 - 00:18:59your look after the home as well. So I would invest some money into that so00:18:59 - 00:19:04you can also get the most out of it. And again, it's getting the most out of your00:19:04 - 00:19:08rental income as your investment property and also for your tenants. So I00:19:08 - 00:19:15would also create a beautiful environment for tenants to. So obviously, you're00:19:15 - 00:19:22not putting us much money. A cz you are a mature investment property. But00:19:22 - 00:19:25again, just be smart about how much you're putting into your investment00:19:25 - 00:19:31compared to your forever home and does very yeah, okay, but still do put a bit00:19:31 - 00:19:40of love into it to try to attack, not attack, attract thanked the right tenants00:19:40 - 00:19:45exactly exactly what air some practical tips. We've already covered a few of00:19:45 - 00:19:50them, but let's just give everyone a really practical action plan. So tips that00:19:50 - 00:19:58listeners can do straightaway to really get their style choice sorted. Sure, All00:19:58 - 00:20:04right. So number one Why are you wanting to design and style your property?00:20:04 - 00:20:08What's the outcome you want to achieve? That's your number one with a start.00:20:08 - 00:20:13Number two. How do you ascertain what style to incorporate, So once you00:20:13 - 00:20:18know your outcome, then work out what style it is you're going to create, the00:20:18 - 00:20:20one that will work best and in line with your outcome. So the one that will00:20:20 - 00:20:26bring the most value to you Number three is start researching. So start00:20:26 - 00:20:30researching now. That's where you can start. Well, if you're selling than00:20:30 - 00:20:34research properties in the area and take notes on what other properties have00:20:34 - 00:20:38created and what they're sold for, So go to the properties. If they're on sale in00:20:38 - 00:20:43the area and have a look, they would see what others have done and also see00:20:43 - 00:20:49what properties have reached in sale time as well. So if you're staying put like00:20:49 - 00:20:53I said, if you want to stay in your forever home. Then work out your best. I'll00:20:53 - 00:20:57know your authentic self and know what you'll love tourists around yourself00:20:57 - 00:21:00with the most what will work for you. What? We will make you the most00:21:00 - 00:21:06happiest. Yes, those those three to start with now. Perfect. I love it. Well, I00:21:06 - 00:21:10personally am going to start to pull everything out my wardrobe and have a00:21:10 - 00:21:15look. And I got I got a pretty good idea of what I like a ce faras clothing goes00:21:15 - 00:21:24very plain and lots of blue and white stripes go Hampton style. I think so. I00:21:24 - 00:21:32think so. The great the great flag. Well, e I just need to move to grace I e00:21:32 - 00:21:39quite well, e that's what it is. A Hampton style. Joe, if you're saying blues00:21:39 - 00:21:46and whites possibly maybe a coastal thing a resort style, that sounds good to00:21:46 - 00:21:50me. Well, thank you so much, Claudia. That was so informative for everyone00:21:50 - 00:21:57listening. I would love to see, I'd love to hear from you and hear what your00:21:57 - 00:22:00style is. So I'd love to hear the outcomes from you pulling everything out of00:22:00 - 00:22:04your wardrobe. Looking at the stuff in your around your house And how you00:22:04 - 00:22:10decide what your style is. Let me know. Message me on Facebook or00:22:10 - 00:22:15instagram a dream home movement and let me know what your personal00:22:15 - 00:22:21design style is And let Claudia No. A cz. Well, Claudia, how can people find00:22:21 - 00:22:26you follow you contact you or that sort of stuff? Yeah. Instagram Facebook.00:22:26 - 00:22:31I'm on there. The renovate Avenue s O. Please get in touch. Say hello. And if00:22:31 - 00:22:35you want to dive deeper into choosing your design style, I highly recommend00:22:35 - 00:22:39that you cheque out Claudia's course as well. Claudia, can you tell us a little00:22:39 - 00:22:44bit about your course? Yes, The D I Y renovation academy. It's an online00:22:44 - 00:22:49course, and also you get a one on one assistance with myself. And there's also00:22:49 - 00:22:53a Facebook group, eh? So we get to support each other through our renovation00:22:53 - 00:22:58journey, so you'll find all that information on my website. And also social00:22:58 - 00:23:02media, Facebook and Instagram. Brilliant. Thank you so much, Claudia, I'm00:23:02 - 00:23:08looking forward to chatting of you again in about four weeks time. Make sure00:23:08 - 00:23:14you tune in for that episode. We are going to talk about how to make your00:23:14 - 00:23:19home styling work. So once you've chosen your design style that your mission00:23:19 - 00:23:23for the next month, you then need to figure out Well, how do I actually make00:23:23 - 00:23:27this work? And that's what we will be covering next time I chat with Claudia00:23:27 - 00:23:33in about four weeks time. Until then, Do tune in again next week and make00:23:33 - 00:23:37sure that you subscribe to the podcast. So you never miss an episode. Thank00:23:37 - 00:23:46you so much for tuning in by listeners by Claudia. Thank you. Thanks for00:23:46 - 00:23:50joining us on the Dream home movement. Be sure to come over and say hi on00:23:50 - 00:23:55Facebook and Instagram. I hope that your dream home projects are going well00:23:55 - 00:23:58and I look forward to chatting with you again next week.