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Follow me as I read through the Rory Gilmore Book List one episode at a time! I'll dive into what importance or relevance the book carries in the show as well as give an honest review of the book itself. Then, if you're looking for some help with your reading assignment, I'll give you a quick outline for a 5 paragraph essay as well as essay prompts for my teacher friends out there. Let's fall in love with reading, Stars Hollow, and maybe even Rory again!
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“What’s the worst that could happen?” – multi-award winning business lawyer Suzanne Dibble chats to fellow online small business owners about the worst-case legal scenarios that can, and unfortunately do, rear their ugly head, and importantly how to prevent them – all covered in a fun and light-hearted way, but with a serious undertone because you really do want to put the protections in place to stop the worst happening so that you can sleep easy at night! And just because it’s legal, doesn ...
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Join me as we dive into another classic, Moby Dick. Rory and I tackle both of our first Melville but ultimately walk away with very different feelings regarding the book. Do you think the writers were alluding to the ill-fated pairing of Dean and Rory with this book choice? We'll talk through why I respect and acknowledge this book as a classic whi…
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Let's discuss the very first book ever mentioned on Gilmore Girls, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Join me as we navigate through a true American Classic and unpack it's depiction of life along the Missouri River in pre-Civil War America. We'll discuss how Twain portrayed slavery in America as well as discuss whether or not this oft banned book…
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Our second book featured is none other than Rosemary's Baby. Can it be considered a book reference if technically Rory was referring to the movie? We decided to let it count. We get our first foreshadowing into the Dean/Rory relationship and discuss the heavy horror elements that permeate through both the movie and book. Trigger Warning: This episo…
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Today on the podcast, Suzanne is delighted to have Gemma Went, an online business mentor, with a focus on helping online business owners to create the foundations that allow them to scale. She also trains and certifies online business coaches and consultants in the methods she’s been using for almost a decade and is founder of the Lighthouse Academ…
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Today on the podcast, Suzanne is delighted to be joined by Karen Haller founder of the Behavioural Design Consultancy, which works with corporates and design professionals. She’s also the author of the best selling Penguin published A Little Book of Colour which has been translated into 14 different languages. Karen’s business journey has not been …
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Today on the podcast we're looking at what you should actually register as a trademark. Most people know that trademarking the name of their business is a crucial step in establishing legal protection over your brand, but should you delve a little deeper and register other components of your business? If you do, which components should you consider…
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Today, on the podcast, Suzanne discusses the value of owning a registered trademark in the second of her trilogy of podcasts taken from her highly successful Trademark Implementation Sprint. In this episode she covers: What is a brand? What are your brand values? What are the main benefits of owning a registered trademark? If someone copies your tr…
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Today, on the podcast, we’re doing something a little different. For the next 3 weeks we’ll be focusing on a topic that Suzanne is asked about time and time again … trademarks. Earlier this year over 3000 people registered for Suzanne’s Trademark Implementation Sprint and since then she’s helped hundreds of people in actually going forward to regis…
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Today on the podcast, Suzanne is delighted to be joined by Sara Price, the founder of Actually, a business that supports purpose-led business owners to achieve their business dreams through marketing and strategy support. She was also the co-founder of one of London's leading independent PR agencies. Sara shares her experience of choosing to start …
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Today on the podcast Suzanne is delighted to be joined by Danusia Malina-Derben - author, podcast host, mother of 10 (yes 10!), global leadership consultant and trusted advisor, and founder of DMD Global/C-Suite Consultant. If that’s not compelling and fascinating enough, Danusia also brings with her two fascinating stories… Danusia tells us about …
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Today on the podcast we’re excited to have Facebook Ads and Launch Strategist Liz Melville as our guest. Liz has an impressive list of carefully selected VIP clients that would make most business owners envious. Helping her clients achieve excellent launch results through strategy and paid traffic, Liz explains that sometimes paid traffic doesn’t a…
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Today on the podcast we’re having a bit of a change … instead of Suzanne interviewing a guest, she shares her personal experience of what happened in the early days of setting up her own business and how, due to being too busy and not thinking that something would happen, she ended up not having the right legal protection in place, which almost end…
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Today, on the podcast, Suzanne is delighted to be speaking with Dan Bradbury, owner of a mentoring business and investor in growing businesses, with an extensive business career spanning over 15 years. Today he helps business owners turning over between £500,000 to £5 million in revenue to scale profitably. He has founded, built and sold two compan…
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Today on the podcast, Suzanne is delighted to be joined by Bryony Thomas of Watertight Marketing. Bryony is author of Watertight Marketing “the book on marketing that makes sense of the rest”. Since beginning her business in 2008, Bryony has shifted from marketing consultancy to a licensing and training business, and is now moving on to marketing p…
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Today on the podcast, Suzanne speaks with Richard Woods, former finalist on the hit TV series The Apprentice and founder of the Million Dollar Sprint, a growth accelerator for expert businesses. Richard talks about his experience of pursuing debts in the small claims court and why he would always recommend avoiding that process at all costs by havi…
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Today on the podcast, Suzanne is joined by Michelle Raymond of The People's Partner. Michelle is a leading HR and leadership coach and trainer with a magnificent roster of clients from Deloitte, BT, and Lloyds as well as micro businesses with 10 employees upwards. In this episode, Suzanne and Michelle talk about corporates expanding the terms of th…
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Today on the podcast Suzanne welcomes Deborah Edwards of Raised Up Finance - a chartered accountant for 20 years, working with small businesses and running her own coaching practice for ambitious entrepreneurs who want to advance their businesses and hone their finance skills. Deborah talks about the legal challenges she's grappled with over the pa…
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Today on the podcast, Suzanne is delighted to be talking to Justice Williams MBE, multi-award winning entrepreneur, business coach and trainer, and founder of Dream Plan Launch subscription boxes for female entrepreneurs starting a service based business. For the past 10 years, Justice has been supporting women to start and scale their businesses b…
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Cara Sayer is the inventor of SnoozeShade, a black out blind for your babies’ pram, sold worldwide and as used by many a celebrity and royalty. Cara has trademarked Snoozeshade in the UK, US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Cara has experienced major brands copying her product and packaging and losing her trademark in the US and Canada. Thankful…
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Clare Josa has been a leadership mentor since 2003. She’s the author of eight books, including Dare To Dream Bigger and Ditching Imposter Syndrome. As well as helping small business owners to overcome imposter syndrome, Clare does a lot of training in large corporates, and helps them to achieve things like better team performance and closing the ge…
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Welcome back! Today, Suzanne is speaking with digital marketeer extraordinaire Kimba Cooper who has spent a decade successfully managing online marketing channels across an impressive array of channels. Kimba is the master of gamification, taking all the fun and exciting aspects of games and applying them to everyday things to make them more enjoya…
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Jo Wood and Zoe Whitman are business partners who together run their business 6 Figure Bookkeeping, helping to train and coach bookkeepers into building their own respective businesses. Together they share stories of losing tens of thousands of pounds in previous partnerships, whilst Suzanne shares her own story of losing over £5000 in her own busi…
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Janet Murray is a master of planning, creating and publishing brilliant content. She has an amazingly varied range of products and services she offers to the business and entrepreneurial spaces. She helps business owners get their message out to the people that need them through the consistent habit of planning and releasing Courageous Content. Jan…
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Lucy McCarraher is a publishing guru. She is the founder of Rethink Press, and is responsible for the publishing of over a thousand business books by authors in over twenty different countries. Her company has been helping business owners publish their own books for over ten years, giving advice and coaching along the way. On today’s episode, Lucy …
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Dr. Joanna Martin is the founder of One of Many which is the fastest growing personal development company in Europe. Joanna has a varied business model which includes a membership, online courses, group programs, VIP days, conference and events, one to one coaching and they also have a large and engaged community. On top of that, she also runs a co…
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Jessica Lorimer has been in the online sales business for 8 years as of this episode! She runs a corporate sales training consultancy, has a 12 month mentorship programme, and does annual live events as well. She’s also the host of the Selling to Corporate Podcast! In this episode Jessica and Suzanne discuss issues that she’s experienced with Intel…
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