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Recorded live in Utah after a two year wait, this CONversation with Craig drops you straight into a packed room with Christopher Eccleston and an audience ready to sprint into Doctor Who territory at full speed. Craig kicks things off by digging into Christopher's take on Fagin in Dodger, including how you approach an iconic role that comes with real baggage. From there it turns into a smart, funny, occasionally sharp Q&A about stepping back into the Ninth Doctor with Big Finish, what it was like recording in isolation during COVID, and why the Doctor's loneliness is not a side note, it is the engine. Chris describes the character in a way that keeps the charm and the danger intact, calling him “a kind of a Robin Hood figure,” but still someone with “a slightly dodgy, no pun intended, moral compass.” He also connects that damage to the Ninth Doctor, which is a neat little bridge between Dickens and the TARDIS. He talks about recording during COVID with only a sound engineer, how quickly the character came back, and how audio acting has its own rules. You cannot rely on sprinting down corridors or flailing your arms like a windmill. There is a great exchange about villains and what actually terrifies people. Eccleston points out how one story was designed with adults in mind. “Oh, he's falling through time. He's alone as we all are...really. He's alone.” - Christopher Eccleston Want more exclusive interviews and behind-the-scenes stories from the people who bring your favorite characters to life? Subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or on your favorite podcasting platform for more behind-the-scenes stories and exclusive interviews.
Arkivtombolan har snurrat – ut kommer avsnitt 90. Bantningspiller och bogserlina – som romantisk present Niclas och Jonatan var på rejält bröllop i helgen, vilket får dem att i veckans tur med glädjetåget djupdyka dels i låtarna som absolut inte bör spelas under en vacker vigsel, dels de sämsta presenterna som svenskarna har fått. Vrålstarka exempel och en ny skrattattack utlovas! Det blir även en dåre vars musikaliska påfund någon måste stoppa – och ett klipp där Stefan Löfven verkar ha tappat konceptet totalt. Dumt, larvigt och oviktigt – precis som vanligt! En stor, kärleksfull och hjärndöd kram till alla er tokstollar som lyssnar! Vi finns numera även på Podme! Det betyder att du hittar alla våra avsnitt, helt reklamfritt, i Podme-appen. Signa upp dig på podme.com – de första 14 dagarna är gratis. Ladda sedan ner appen i Appstore eller Google Play.
Throwback Thursday from 2021*Explicit Mix* - 128BPM - New workout mix for September! Instagram: @djrolemodel ❤❤❤ #djrolemodel
Florin Patrasciou, a prominent figure in the real estate sector, elucidates the transformative evolution of real estate transactions, emphasizing the profound impact of technological advancements on the industry. He recalls the cumbersome processes of the past, where clients were required to sign multiple original documents, contrasting sharply with contemporary practices that favor efficiency and digital solutions. Through his extensive experience, Florin underscores the necessity of embracing technology to streamline operations and enhance client satisfaction. His journey from a newcomer in the United States to a successful broker owner exemplifies the entrepreneurial spirit essential in the competitive real estate landscape. This episode serves as a compelling narrative of adaptation and innovation within the realm of real estate, highlighting the importance of mentorship and continuous learning in achieving success.A profound exploration of Florin Patrasciou's journey unveils the remarkable evolution of the real estate landscape and the technological advancements that have reshaped the industry. As a broker owner of ReMax Premier in Wesley Chapel, Florin shares his insights on the transition from traditional practices to modern methodologies. He reflects on the cumbersome processes of the past, where multiple original contracts were a norm, and contrasts them with the efficiency of contemporary technology. The discussion further delves into the personal narrative of Florin, an immigrant from Romania who embraced the American dream, highlighting the cultural experiences that mold his perspective on the real estate market today. Florin emphasizes the importance of continuous learning and adaptation within the industry, asserting that the integration of technology does not substitute the role of the real estate agent but rather enhances their capabilities to serve clients more effectively. In this engaging dialogue, the podcast also touches upon the significance of community development in areas like Wesley Chapel, which has witnessed significant growth and transformation over the years. Florin's passion for fostering relationships within the community is palpable as he recounts the vibrant diversity that defines the area. The emphasis on mentorship and accountability in the real estate field serves as a key takeaway, with Florin advocating for new agents to cultivate an entrepreneurial mindset while embracing the wealth of knowledge available through training and professional development. As the conversation unfolds, listeners gain a comprehensive understanding of the shifting dynamics in real estate and the proactive measures that can be taken to thrive in a competitive market.Takeaways: Florin Patrasciou emphasizes the evolution of real estate transactions, shifting from cumbersome paperwork to streamlined digital processes. He highlights the importance of technology in facilitating real estate transactions and enhancing client experiences in today's market. Patrasciou reflects on his journey as an immigrant, illustrating how his hospitality background has shaped his real estate career. The discussion reveals the significant impact of economic changes on the real estate market, particularly new construction challenges post-2008. Patrasciou stresses the necessity of mentorship and continuous learning for new agents in the real estate industry. He advocates for transparency in real estate transactions, particularly regarding commission structures and buyer representation. Links referenced in this episode:boxbrownie.compaperlesspipeline.com
September is in the books. It's time for another business update. Afterward, I'll share a clip from our final coaching call from September to close out the summer. Now that October is here, it's time to crank it down! I have 4 months left to build and delegate my cleaning company before my self-imposed deadline of February 1, 2022. I'm going to come right out and admit. I did NOT hit my goal for September and I know why. I got lazy. If you've followed this podcast since the beginning, I've been building my marketing machine using Google My Business, Facebook, and local networking. It's worked very well to the tune of $60,000 in increased revenues solo in 2020. I was working my marketing hard. My pipeline grew and I reaped the benefit in 2021. I hit my optimizer goal as a solo cleaner by January 2021 earning $70,000 profit on 2 days cleaning per week. I stopped marketing and simply helped anyone that found me through my marketing machine. This generated more house and office leads that I really didn't care if I got or not. Then June happened and I got A New Freedom Vision. I hired Coach Josh and it was time to scale my business with a team. I have shared with you that I built out a few systems over the summer including a hiring and payroll system, a financial system using Quickbooks Online, and a simple office cleaning training system. I also built my foundation with mission, vision, and values (see "Introducing the C3 Experience"). My cleaning business was now ready to grow with a solid foundation and the beginning of the systems that I'll need to support a $300,000 revenue business.I had offices and house inquiries coming in, so I'd answer them and select which I wanted to bid on. I mentioned to friends personally and in network meetings that I was hiring and was referred a few people. I hired one of them. I was growing today off of yesterday's work. But I wasn't doing today's work by building my pipeline for tomorrow. We as entrepreneurs allow this to happen and don't realize it until your leads dry up. This happened to me in September. I realized it on my own and shared it with Coach Josh. By the way, I was supposed to complete his coaching homework to create a Project 100 in a week back in July. It took me 6 weeks to make this list of 100 offices I'd like to clean. Why did it take so long? I was arrogant thinking that I had a pipeline that I didn't see was drying up. This was my first major blind spot in September.Read the rest of this article at the Smart Cleaning School website
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(no music) (ASMR) 418 Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - MAGNETIC HANDS (29th September 2021) by Jason Newland
(no music) (ASMR) #417 Deep Sleep Whisper - ATTENTION - AT EASE - DISMISSED (28th September 2021) by Jason Newland
(no music) (ASMR) #416 Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - COUNTING 20 - 1 (27th September 2021) by Jason Newland
(no music) (ASMR) #415 Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - MIND EMPTYING (25th September 2021) by Jason Newland
(no music) (ASMR) #414 Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - TRY AND OPEN YOUR EYES (24th September 2021) by Jason Newland
(no music) (ASMR) #413 Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis RELAX (Jason Newland) (23rd September 2021) by Jason Newland
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(no music) (ASMR) #410 Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - MY MIND IS PEACEFUL (20th September 2021) by Jason Newland
(no music) (ASMR) #406 Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - A HOLIDAY FROM STRESS (10th September 2021) by Jason Newland
(no music) (ASMR) #405 Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - SOFT & SLOW MOVEMENTS (9th September 2021) by Jason Newland
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(no music) (ASMR) #403 Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - ROOM OF COMFORT (7th September 2021) by Jason Newland
(no music) (ASMR) #402 Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - ACCEPT COMFORT (6th September 2021) by Jason Newland
(no music) (ASMR) #401 Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis - FOCUS ON RELAXING (2nd September 2021) by Jason Newland
Ever wondered what it took to make in the modeling space? Print, Billboard, & TV all have pitfalls and promise! @SurroundSoundPodcast sat down with renown modeling expert #DiavonttiPope about do's and don'ts Download Or Stream On Demand Play it while working out! #SurroundSoundPodcast Sports. Culture. News. https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1010-surround-sound-podcast-108724420
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(5 Hours) #12 Ovens - SLEEPY Boring Objects (Jason Newland) (29th September 2021) by Jason Newland
(5 Hours) #10 Cheese - SLEEPY Boring Objects (Jason Newland) (25th September 2021) by Jason Newland
(music) #9 Swimming Pools SLEEPY Boring Objects (Jason Newland) (23rd September 2021) by Jason Newland
(5 Hours) #9 Swimming Pools SLEEPY Boring Objects (Jason Newland) (23rd September 2021) by Jason Newland
(5 Hours) #8 Pizza SLEEPY Boring Objects (Jason Newland) (22nd September 2021) by Jason Newland
(5 Hours) #7 Plugs SLEEPY Boring Objects (Jason Newland) (21st September 2021) by Jason Newland
(5 Hours) #6 Cameras SLEEPY Boring Objects (Jason Newland) (20th September 2021) by Jason Newland
(5 Hours) #5 Printers SLEEPY Boring Objects (Jason Newland) (19th September 2021) by Jason Newland
(5 Hours) #4 Big Pink Pig Piggy Bank SLEEPY Boring Objects (Jason Newland) (18th September 2021) by Jason Newland
(music) #13 Books - SLEEPY Boring Objects (Jason Newland) (30th September 2021) by Jason Newland
(music) #12 Ovens - SLEEPY Boring Objects (Jason Newland) (29th September 2021) by Jason Newland
(music) #11 Hitch Hiking - SLEEPY Boring Objects (Jason Newland) (28th September 2021) by Jason Newland
(music) #10 Cheese - SLEEPY Boring Objects (Jason Newland) (25th September 2021) by Jason Newland
(music) #8 Pizza SLEEPY Boring Objects (Jason Newland) (22nd September 2021) by Jason Newland