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Hitting plateaus is a common milestone in business, but thereās a difference between stability and a rut. In the last installment of this season, weāll dive into the ways small business owners push beyond plateaus and find new ways to achieve revenue growth. Jannese and Austin wrap up their time in Nashville, Tennessee with a wonderful visit to N.B. Goods to speak with owner Camille Alston . Camille details the times where she hit a wall with profits, the strategies she implemented to increase revenue, what worked, what didnāt, and the important lessons she learned in the process. You wonāt want to miss this informative final chapter! Learn more about how QuickBooks can help you grow your business: QuickBooks.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.ā¦
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Rotary Radio UK provides entertaining music plus the good news of all the projects and events being run by Rotary Clubs across the UK and Ireland. The podcast will be a mixture of shows and interviews we have undertaken.
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Rotary Radio UK provides entertaining music plus the good news of all the projects and events being run by Rotary Clubs across the UK and Ireland. The podcast will be a mixture of shows and interviews we have undertaken.
Colin Norgate, in conversation with Steve Wood, discusses the importance of the North Star project for Rotary and, in particular, the drive to recruit companies into the Corporate Membership area. Seen as a vital element of the future of Rotary, knowledge of and involvement in the North Star project is a must for every Rotarian.ā¦
A fascinating interview with Steve Wood and music agent Juliet Matthews. They explore her career in the music industry from music publishing, "A&R" scouting and managing artists. A great insight into the workings of the music industry and what it takes to produce a hit record.
Steve Wood in conversation with Francoise Call about her work with the charity Kind Winter. The charity raises funds to supply sleeping bags to large and small organisations working with homeless people across the UK, including Rotary clubs.
Jamie Baird of Medical Detection Dogs discusses the work of the charity, developing the use of dogs in the detection of invasive diseases such as cancer and Parkinsons. This is an amazing account of how accurate dogs can be detecting these diseases when compared to established clinical methods such as the PSA test for prostate cancer. Medical Detection Dogs has been chosen as RRUK's Charity of the Year and we will be hearing from them regularly over the next 12 months.ā¦
A Rotarian for two years, international businessman Stuart Walker discusses the benefits of being a Rotary member, his global outlook and the work of his club RC Banstead. This is a fascinating insight by a person who has been in Rotary for a relatively short time.
A conversation between Becky Turner of Kings Hill Rotary Club and Steve Wood about the new Rotary Book Club. This is the brainchild of RGB&I Rotary Magazine, Dave King and Becky, and is in its early days. The discussion ranges across how to join the Rotary Book Club, personal book choices and the latest books chosen for the club.ā¦
Steve Wood talks with Simon Ellmore of Cook, one of the largest employers in the Swale area. The Cook company provides "high-end" frozen meals and seeks to establish links with the local community. Its Nourish programme concentrates on enhancing community life and the planet from which it derives its products.ā¦
Steve Wood interviews Christine Locke, the founder of Sittingbourne-based charity Diversity House. Christine set up the charity in Swale in 2007 to promote equality, inclusion and diversity. Diversity House provides a wide range of community activities and services including a "warm space", an IT suite so people can learn basic computer skills, a sewing studio and a cookery kitchen. Each of these helps people to lean some basic skills to assist with their personal, family and community lives.ā¦
Part Two of the interview with Hugh Pike of the Rotary-based charity Water Survival Box. This organisation provides essential survival kits to people in disaster areas, concentrating on the immediate needs of the people involved.
Steve Wood interviews Hugh Pike of the Rotary-based charity Water Survival Box. This organisation provides essential survival kits to people in disaster areas, concentrating on the immediate needs of the people involved.
Steve Wood in conversation with Sonja Curtis about her work on the National Nursing Memorial appeal, which commemorates the nurses who gave their lives in the First World War and subsequent conflicts.
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