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Johnny Cairns is an electrician living in Edinburgh. He first got interested in President Kennedy through his father, Robert Cairns. Since then, he has held an undying admiration for Jack Kennedy and what he stood for. Through familiarizing himself with the facts of this crime, he has also became an advocate for the innocence of his alleged assassin, Lee Oswald. Through the various friendship's developed with other researchers and making the trip to Dallas in 2018, he has spoken at JFK Lancer presenting the case for Oswald's innocence and co-authored a book which is due for release at the end of 2021, titled “Case Not Closed.” --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/out-of-the-blank-podcast/support
How Robert Cairns Wrote Over 10,000 Blogs to Scale His Agency and Become the King of Content Production
This week's podcast is about creating an organized and efficient virtual study space. We thought it would be helpful to discuss some of the challenges students face when studying from home and how to overcome them, as recently working and studying from home has become a reality for most of us. Hosts Lisa P. And Lisa M. interview Robert Cairns, the CEO of StunningDigitalMarketing, a Toronto-based Digital Marketing firm that serves clients from a variety of sectors. With over 25 years of experience working in the technology field, Rob is an expert at using technology to optimize organizational operations and productivity. Tune in to find out more!
Robert Cairns; CEO and Creator of Amazing Ideas; at StunningDigitalMarketing sits down with Davinder Singh Kainith to talk about the Covid-19 crisis and its impact on India.
Robert Cairns and Jeff Brown talk about all things Covid-19 and then do a deep dive into how Jeff Brown's church live streams their services.
Robert Cairns; The CEO/Chief Creator of Amazing Ideas at StunningDigitalMarketing; talks about how to cope with being stuck at home with the Covid-19 virus. Please take care of yourself.
Robert Cairns; The CEO/Chief Creator of Amazing Ideas at StunningDigitalMarketing; first has in his news segment talks about more Covid-19 news. Today's business discussion talks about why you should be careful about what you guarantee on your website. Props goo to my friend Todd Jones for bringing this topic up.
Robert Cairns; the CEO/Chief Creator of Amazing Ideas at StunningDigitalMarketing; talks about what being a professional learner is not good for you and why it is better to learn a bit and them implement what you learn. Sit Back, Relax and Enjoy the Episode.
Robert Cairns; the CEO/Chief Creator of Amazing Ideas at StunningDigitalMarketing.com ; talks about why it is important to not sell the technology and why customers really only care about the results. Sit back, relax and enjoy this week's episode.
Robert Cairns; The CEO/Chief Creator of Amazing Ideas at StunningDigitalMarketing; talks about his thoughts concerning Covid-19. Robert worked in IT support during SARS and supported the SARS clinic at the hospital he worked at in Toronto. Please site back, relax and enjoy the episode.
Robert Cairns, The CEO/Chief Creator of Amazing Ideas at StunningDIgitalMarketing.com talks about his business journey and his podcast journey.
Robert Cairns the CEO/Chief Creator of Amazing Ideas at StunningDigitalMarketing.com gives you some tips to help you determine how much you should spend on marketing your business.
Robert Cairns the CEO/Chief Creator of Amazing Ideas at StunningDigitalMarketing.com talks about what you should pay for marketing and how agencies charge for marketing services.
Robert Cairns the CEO/Chief Creator of Amazing Ideas at StunningDigitailMarketing.com talks about the software stack that his agency uses. Have a listen and learn.
Robert Cairns the CEO/Chief Creator of Amazing Ideas at StunningDigitalMarketing.com talks about what Privacy and Watching What You Say on the Internet is Important. Robert uses a recent real life case to make the point so listen to find out more.
Robert Cairns the CEO/Chief Creator of Amazing Ideas at StunningDigitalMarketing.com talks with Cal Millar about Journalism, Writing and Crime Stoppers in Toronto, Canada. For more about Cal's writing please see his website by clicking here.
Robert Cairns the CEO/Chief Creator of Amazing Ideas at SunningDigitalMarketing.com talks about why not to bash your clients on social media and how to manage bad Google reviews.
Robert Cairns the CEO and Chief Creator of Amazing Ideas at StunningDigitalMarketing.com shares with you his Time Management Techniques. This includes the system he users to keep on track.
Robert Cairns the CEO/Chief Creator of Amazing Ideas at StunningDigitalMarketing.com talks about how he has changed his use of social media. These changes come from over 10 years experience on several social media platforms.
Robert Cairns , CEO/Chief Creator of Amazing Ideas at StunningDigitalMarketing.com talks about his companies changes
Robert Cairns the CEO/Chief Creator of Amazing Ideas at StunningDigitalMarketing.com talks about why as an organization to need to own and maintain your own Domain Name. How this matters in protecting your own brand and business.
Robert Cairns, CEO/Chief Creator of Amazing Ideas at StunningDigitalMarketing.com talks about showing respect in business.
Robert Cairns, the CEO/Chief Creator of Amazing Ideas at StunningDigitalMarketing.com talks about why saying no is important sometimes.
Robert Cairns talks about quick tips on backing up your data to protect your business.
In Today's episode Robert Cairns pays tribute to his family and late father Bruce Cairns. He then goes into the discussion about why Marketing is Like Dating. Sit back and enjoy the ride.
Robert Cairns, CEO and Chief Creator talks about the Shiny Tools Syndrom and why he made some tool shifts for his agency.
Robert Cairns discusses project management tools that his agency has tried and what they currently use today to manage their projects.
Robert Cairns discusses project management tools that his agency has tried and what they currently use today to manage their projects.
Robert Cairns talks headlines with Todd Jones from Copyflight. Show notes can be found at StunningDIgitalMarketing.com
Rishad Quazi talks with host Robert Cairns about the lessos he learned doing Web Design Projects.
The CEO/Chief Creator of Amazing Ideas at StunningDigitalMarketing.com, Robert Cairns talks about if treating your customers with no service and only concentrating on price like Walmart does is the best thing for business,
The CEO/Chief Creator of Amazing Ideas at StunningDigitalMarketing.com, Robert Cairns talks about if treating your customers with no service and only concentrating on price like Walmart does is the best thing for business,
Jake Forsyth talks community and why it matters with host Robert Cairns
In Episode 31 of the With Our CEO Podcast, Robert Cairns talks about what StunningDigitalMarketing.com email solution is Gsuite.
In Episode 31 of the With Our CEO Podcast, Robert Cairns talks about what StunningDigitalMarketing.com email solution is Gsuite.
Robert Cairns Answers many questions asked .
Robert Cairns the CEO of StunningDigitalMarketing.com talks about the good and bad of the Internet. He also shares a very personal story which you do not want to miss.
Robert Cairns the CEO of StunningDigitalMarketing.com talks about the good and bad of the Internet. He also shares a very personal story which you do not want to miss.
Digital Marketing Services is very important for businesses and for agencies offering them. With the expansion of the audience to different platforms, digital marketing has become more complex. From simple content writing to running paid campaigns, there is so much to cover. This becomes more complex as business size change from small business to a…
Robert Cairns, the Chief Creator of Amazing Ideas for StunningDigitalMarketing.com, handles web design, WordPress security, PPC campaigns, branding, Inside Advantage Work, email campaigns, digital products and consulting for small businesses and fortune 500 companies. For more information, refer to the show notes at https://traceyarial.com/blog/robert-cairns
In 1835, a Native American woman was somehow left behind when her dwindling island tribe was transferred to the California mainland. She would spend the next 18 years living alone in a world of 22 square miles. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll tell the poignant story of the lone woman of San Nicolas Island. We'll also learn about an inebriated elephant and puzzle over an unattainable test score. Intro: As construction began on Scotland’s Forth Bridge, engineers offered a personal demonstration of its cantilever design. In the 1880s, Manhattan's rationalist "Thirteen Club" held a dinner on the 13th of each month to flout superstition. Sources for our feature on the Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island: Sara L. Schwebel, ed., Island of the Blue Dolphins: The Complete Reader's Edition, 2016. William Henry Ellison, ed., The Life and Adventures of George Nidever, 1937. Robert F. Heizer and Albert B. Elsasser, eds., "Original Accounts of the Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island," in Aboriginal California: Three Studies of Cultural History, University of California Archaeological Research Facility, 1963. Travis Hudson, "Recently Discovered Accounts Concerning the 'Lone Woman' of San Nicolas Island," Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 3:2 (1981), 187-199. Marla Daily, "The Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island: A New Hypothesis on Her Origin," California History 68:1/2 (Spring-Summer 1989) 36-41. Jon M. Erlandson, Lisa Thomas-Barnett, René L. Vellanoweth, Steven J. Schwartz, and Daniel R. Muhs, "From the Island of the Blue Dolphins: A Unique Nineteenth-Century Cache Feature From San Nicolas Island, California," Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology 8:1 (2013), 66-78. Amira F. Ainis, et al. "A Cache Within a Cache: Description of an Abalone 'Treasure-Box' from the CA-SNI-14 Redwood Box Cache, San Nicolas Island, Alta California," California Archaeology 9:1 (2017), 79-105. Eighth California Islands Symposium, National Park Service, Oct. 25, 2012. Steve Chawkins, "Island of the Blue Dolphins' Woman's Cave Believed Found," Los Angeles Times, Oct. 29, 2012. S.J. Schwartz, "Some Observations on the Material Culture of the Nicoleño," in Proceedings of the Sixth California Island Symposium 2005, 83–91. Ron Morgan, "An Account of the Discovery of a Whale-Bone House on San Nicolas Island," Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 1:1 (1979), 171-177. Louis Sahagun, "With Island Dig Halted, Lone Woman Still a Stinging Mystery," Los Angeles Times, March 5, 2015. "The Woman of San Nicolas Island," [Lake Providence, La.] Banner-Democrat, Dec. 28, 1901. Associated Press, "Traces of Prehistoric People are Found on Pacific Island," Dec. 14, 1940. Robert L. Carl, "The Lost Woman of San Nicolas Island," Western Folklore 11:2 (April 1952), 123-124. "A Female Crusoe," London Journal 69:1785 (April 26, 1879), 268-268. Ron Givens, "Island of Blue Dolphins Revisited," American History 48:1 (April 2013), 10. Emma C. Hardacre, "Eighteen Years Alone," Century Magazine, September 1880, 657-663. L.L. Hanchett, Lennox Tierney, and Austin E. Fife, "The Lost Woman of San Nicolás," California Folklore Quarterly 3:2 (April 1944), 148-149. C.F. Holder, "The Wind-Swept Island of San Nicolas," Scientific American 81:15 (Oct. 7, 1899), 233-234. Margaret Romer, "The Last of the Canalinos," Historical Society of Southern California Quarterly 41:3 (September 1959), 241-246. Clement W. Meighan and Hal Eberhart, "Archaeological Resources of San Nicolas Island, California," American Antiquity 19:2 (October 1953), 109-125. "On an Isle of Skulls," New York Times, Dec. 1, 1895, 29. "Relics of Vanished Race Found on a Desert Isle," New York Times, May 1, 1927, XX4. "Relic Hunt in the Pacific," New York Times, June 22, 1897, 1. "Old California Islanders," New York Times, June 16, 1897, 2. Gladwin Hill, "California's Little-Known Offshore Island," New York Times, Jan. 12, 1958, XX22. "Sea Lion Herds Bask on Island," Los Angeles Times, April 25, 1949, A1. S.J. Mathis, "The Lone Woman of San Nicolas," Los Angeles Times, Jan. 8, 1899, B11. Harold Orlando Wright, "San Nicolas -- Abode of Demons," Los Angeles Times, Nov. 29, 1931, K6. "Indians Once Lived on Channel Islands," Los Angeles Times, July 9, 1951, 2. "Centerpiece: Once Upon a Time There Was a Little Girl Stranded on a Channel Island," Los Angeles Times, Dec. 13, 1990, VCJ1. William Crosby Bennett, "Mrs. Robinson Crusoe," Los Angeles Times, Aug. 9, 1936, I3. William S. Murphy, "5,000-Year-Old Mystery Probed," Los Angeles Times, Dec. 20, 1970, C1. "Story of Lost Woman Retold," Los Angeles Times, Feb. 28, 1928, A14. Listener mail: Wikipedia, "Pasilalinic-Sympathetic Compass" (accessed Oct. 27, 2017). Toby Howard, "Progress at Snail's Pace," Skeptic, 1995. Daniel Hahn, The Tower Menagerie, 2004. Isabelle Janvrin and Catherine Rawlinson, The French in London, 2016. Laura Bannister, "Rare Beasts, Birds, and the Calaboose," Paris Review, Sept. 22, 2016. This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener Robert Cairns. You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on iTunes or Google Play Music or via the RSS feed at http://feedpress.me/futilitycloset. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- on our Patreon page you can pledge any amount per episode, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!