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Welcome to My Personal Brand and Podcast: CAANAGE Here are all the things I LOVE to talk about: - Success - Personal Development - Health and Fitness - Entrepreneurship
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James Caan discusses his impressive career and offers his top tips on running a successful business. As one of the UK’s most successful businessmen, his name has become synonymous with entrepreneurship. James also discusses his latest entry into the digital realm with his new app, James Caan Business Secrets. Moderated by editor from The Sunday Times, Paul Croughton, at the Apple Store, Covent Garden, London.
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Welcome to the podcast “The Stories of Modern Kazakh Prose.” In this podcast, we will be retelling selected stories from 20th-century Kazakh literature, which was born out of—and transformed—the unique oral traditions that historically preserved Kazakhstan’s rich heritage of images, narratives, and poems. Contemporary authors—from Zhussipbek Aimautov and Magzhan Zhumabaev to Mukhtar Auezov, Olzhas Suleimenov, and Anuar Alimzhanov—have created prose that defines the modern Kazakh nation. With ...
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The podcast to help professional photographers and film-makers get more shoots, make more money, and spend more time doing what they love. On the '9 to 5 Photographer' show we interview established photographers to find out how they grew their businesses, the marketing tactics they employed, how they cope working on their own and even (sometimes) whether they shoot with Canon, Sony, Fuji or Nikon. I also interview industry experts who can provide help and assistance to photographers and film ...
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Mukhtar Magauin is a Kazakh writer, publicist, translator, and researcher of Kazakh folklore. In 1997, he received an international award from the Foundation of Artists and Writers of Turkey “for services to the Turkic world.” The award was presented to him by the then-President of the Republic of Turkey, Suleyman Demirel. Magauin translated into K…
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Anuar Alimzhanov was born on May 2, 1930, in the village of Karlygash in Taldykorgan region. He is considered one of the most prominent Kazakh writers of the late Soviet period. He wrote not only stories about the contemporary period, but also notable historical novels. In his story "The Last Madamar", Alimzhanov writes about Kazakh deserts, water …
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Rollan Seisenbayev, born October 11, 1946, in Semipalatinsk, is a prominent contemporary Kazakh writer, playwright, and translator. In addition to his literary activities, Seisenbayev is the founder of the Abai House in London, the Abai International Club, and the international literary magazine Amanat. He is the recipient of numerous international…
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Satimzhan Sanbayev is a Kazakh writer, film actor, and screenwriter. Born into the family of the prominent Kazakh teacher-educator Khamza Sanbayev, in 1967 he was invited to star in the film “The Road of a Thousand Miles.” During filming, he completed his first story, “White Aruana” (White Camel), which was published a year later in Prostor magazin…
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#25 - Welcome back to ‘9 to 5 photographer’, back after a short break but this is still the podcast to help you get more shoots, make more money and spend more time doing the things you love. This episode came about after Martin Hobby, a photographer, listened to another episode on this podcast and noticed a few weeks/months had gone by with no rec…
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Myrzhakyp Dulatov was born on November 25, 1885. Dulatov's political creed was clearly articulated when, in 1909, he published his first collection of poetry, Oyan, Kazak! (Wake Up, Kazakh!). The copies in circulation were immediately confiscated—and in 1911 he was arrested. Dulatov became one of the leaders of Kazakh reformism and the national lib…
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Oralkhan Bokeev (September 28, 1943 – May 17, 1993) was a Kazakh writer, playwright, and journalist. A bright and sensitive writer, a master wordsmith, Bokeev told his stories vividly and with deep knowledge of human nature. The plots of his stories are based on memories of his homeland and the events of his youth. He was proud of and sincerely lov…
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Mukhtar Auezov (September 28, 1897–June 27, 1961) was a prominent Kazakh writer and an honored academic of the Soviet Union. Auezov's works had a major influence on the development of Kazakh literature. He wrote numerous essays, short stories, and plays (many of which have been translated into other languages) in different genres, but his greatest …
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Zhusipbek Aimautov, a teacher by training, served as the editor-in-chief of Abai magazine and the newspaper Kazak tili. He also left a significant literary legacy as the author of the novels Kartkozha (1926) and Akbilek, as well as a number of other works. Akbilek is a psychological novel that was first published in 1927 in the magazine Equal Right…
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Magzhan Zhumabaev is one of the fathers of modern Kazakh literature. Born in 1893 to a wealthy family in North Kazakhstan, he became one of the co-founders of the reformist political movement Alash Orda. Zhumabaev was a highly educated intellectual with wide-ranging interests who believed in the power of education: he spoke Arabic, Farsi, and Turki…
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#24 - Welcome back to ‘9 to 5 photographer’, this is the podcast to help you get more shoots, make more money and spend more time doing the things you love. Now unless you’ve had your head buried in the sand there seems to be more and more happening with 360 photography. But is it easy enough for a photographer to step into this world or is there m…
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#23 - Welcome back to 9 to 5 Photographer. This is the podcast to help you get more shoots, make more money, and spend more time doing the things you love. Now, this episode is great because we're talking all about a topic that's very much in the news today, especially it seems with photographers, filmmakers, and other artists. It's AI, artificial …
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#022 - Welcome back to ‘9 to 5 photographer’, the podcast to help you get more shoots, make more money and spend more time doing the things you love and if you’re a wedding photographer and if you’d like to book more weddings in 2023 then this is an episode for you. Kate Storey runs ‘Book more Brides’ with her husband, Nick, and today we’re going t…
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#021 - Welcome back to another episode of ‘9 to 5 photographer’, the podcast to help you get more shoots, make more money and spend more time doing the things you love. Now today is Saturday, it’s mid-September which means I’m about to jump in the car and head to the NEC for The Photography Show. I love this event, it’s good to speak to photographe…
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#020 - Welcome back to a new season of ‘9 to 5 photographer’, the podcast to help you get more shoots, make more money and spend more time doing the things you love and today we have a special episode for you. Someone who shoots weddings, boudoir, corporate, she’s a Sony ambassador and she’s talking to us today. It’s Kate Kirkman, you may know here…
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#019 - Welcome back to 9 to 5 photographer, the podcast to help you get more shoots, make more money and spend more time doing the things you love and this episode, a one off episode, is coming to you from the NEC because I’m at The Photography Show. In this episode I’m going talk to some of the exhibitors to find out from them their take on the ph…
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#018 - A special one-off episode in response to a wedding venue in Worcestershire and their initial plan to charge a fee to suppliers regardless of whether they were on a preferred supplier list with the venue. The reaction from the wedding supplier community was fast and loud, mainly because of the fear of this becoming the norm in the industry. W…
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#017 - Welcome back to 9 to 5 photographer, the podcast to help you get more shoots, make more money and spend more time doing the things you love and today’s episode is with a guest who has more energy than Usain Bolt. Zari Caan is an international event organiser and she’s worked with photographers and filmmakers for her whole career. She plans e…
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#016 - Welcome back to 9 to 5 photographer, the podcast to help you get more shoots, make more money and spend more time doing the things you love and today’s episode is with a model. I’d love to know, do you know how it feels to be photographed when you’re a model, taking direction from a photographer and trying to understand what they want you to…
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#015 - Welcome back to 9 to 5 photographer, the podcast to help you get more shoots, make more money and spend more time doing the things you love and today’s episode is with an absolutely top guy, a solid bloke and someone with more experience of being a filmmaker than you can shake a stick at. Andrew Cussens runs Bloomsbury Films from the heart o…
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#014 - Welcome back to 9 to 5 photographer, the podcast to help you get more shoots, make more money and spend more time doing the things you love and today’s episode is with the amazing Hannah Couzens. She’s instantly likeable and I think this is because she’s very relatable, talking about things that you and I often find ourselves thinking about.…
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#013 - Welcome back to 9 to 5 photographer, the podcast to help you get more shoots, make more money and spend more time doing the things you love and today’s episode is with Elyse Marks. If you don’t know Elyse then, honestly, you’re missing out on something in your life. She’s a photographer (corporate events, corporate headshots, weddings, famil…
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#012 - Welcome back to 9 to 5 photographer, the podcast to help you get more shoots, make more money and spend more time doing the things you love and today’s episode is perfect if you’ve started your own photography business, maybe shooting weddings in the local golf club but you’d like to shoot at The Savoy or The Lanesborough or some of those ot…
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#011 - So if you want to hear about success in the world of photography from someone who went to university to study photography but admits that she learned next to nothing there about running a business then this episode is definitely for you. Natalie Watts talks to us about her photography journey, from humble beginnings to making it a commercial…
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#010 - In this episode we speak to Casey Gutteridge, possibly the nicest bloke in the world(!) and certainly very easy to listen to. One of the things I love in this episode is the way he speaks openly about wanting to help other photographers but he also talks about how he's been able to photograph some of the biggest names in the world of PR (and…
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#009 - Named as one of the top 6 wedding photographers in the world by Professional Photographer magazine in London, Sanjay Jogia (of Eye Jogia) is this week's guest and I'm so pleased to have him on the show. In this episode he talks about how he migrated from his previous career into photography, we learn about what it means to be a Canon Ambassa…
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#008 - This week we're talking to Anja Poehlmann, photographer and filmmaker from Brighton & Hove here in the UK who talks about how she moved from employed work to starting her own photography business, how she handled lockdown and how she's been working in a niche market photographing and videoing other photographers. I really enjoyed recording t…
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#007 - American wedding photographer, Becker, is one of those people who just never seem to stop. First he created a successful wedding photography business which saw him in huge demand from brides all over the world, then he created the '[b] school' as a social network for photographers to learn and develop. But then, having lost 70 lbs in weight,…
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#006 - Today we’re not talking to a photographer but instead to someone who’s going to share some insider information with you. Because if you’ve ever wanted to get onto the preferred supplier list for a 5 star hotel in your nearest city then this episode is for you. Emma Murray-Jones has worked at some of London’s finest 5 star venues in the heart…
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#005 - Like so many of us, Guy Collier had a 'regular' job before dipping a toe in the water of wedding photographer. After going full-time while also balancing family life (with pets!) Guy is now a successful business owner and loving having made the transition. One of the things we discuss in this podcast is the importance of creating a style but…
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#004 - Stuart Beeby moved across to the US six years ago when his wife relocated there for work. Deciding to set up his own photography and film-making business after arriving, Stuart started his career with a contact list of zero, a long way from home and having to build things up from scratch. Fast-forward to 2021 and Stuart is killing it (as the…
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#003 - This episode features our guest, Stephanie Belton, a St Albans based photographer who loves nothing more than photographing families as well as being in an office to photograph all the staff from receptionist to CEO. Stephanie is originally from France but after meeting her husband-to-be in Germany moved across to the UK and began working in…
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#002 - In this episode we have special guest Xander Casey, one of the country's leading wedding photographers who shoots at some of the most prestigious venues in Central London. Like so many of us Xander wasn't always a wedding photographer but used to work in telecoms, running a marketing department in the corporate world. But today in this podca…
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#001 - Welcome to my new podcast channel to help photographers and film-makers get more shoots, make more money and spend more time doing the things they love. This is a special episode because it's the first of the whole show(!) and it gives you a chance to see whether this podcast channel is for you. In most episodes we'll be interviewing establi…
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Here I reflect over some of My Past Mistakes and why I've not been posting recently. I also update you on where I'm currently at now with regards to my Health and Fitness.For the People Interested in Nutrition, the Diet I'm on now is Called IIFYM (If It Fits Your Macros). It's really easy to follow and would Highly recommend it for Weight Loss.If y…
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What's up everyone?Today I talk about Obstacles and PHASES you go through on a Fitness Journey and How to Pick Yourself Up and Dust Yourself Off when you have No Motivation.Everyone that has gotten into Fitness or tried to lose Weight has had some Failures on their Journey in the Past (Me included). I discuss my Current Journey and how I've Overcom…
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"Your Source of Arts & Culture in Niagara"Action packed episode featuring Rafik from Livestock Niagara, David Green from Live on Queen w/ David Green and DJ Tanner! We're also featuring a brand spanking new tune from Theatre Crisp and EXCLUSIVELY LEAKING a track from the highly anticipated Pindle album! Please SHARE/comment :) We love feedback! www…
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"Your Source of Arts & Culture in Niagara"Wow! We really lucked out on episode 13. Gravy and Bergs stop by from Wandering Gourmet and treat us like kings with their AMAZING Tacos! We also talk to the guys about Crewzine after national Go Skate Day. The squad from Windfallfound and The Bends stop by headquarters here & we debut Niagara's Pseudomythi…
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"Your Source of Arts & Culture in Niagara"Episode 12 is a real steamer! We have Niagara born resident and visual artist Danny Fast on the panel with us. We get a more in-depth look at Aaron Berger's highly celebrated show "Back from the Brink." & we catch up with The St. Catharines Art's awards! Check it out :) Please SHARE/comment :) We love feedb…
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