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Want to learn more about the current housing market? Don't miss this interview with Jeffrey Clarke! Jeffrey is a relator with Clarke Realty in the St. Petersburg, Florida area. He uses extensive research and his knowledge of the area to help his clients find homes. In this episode, he talks more about market trends, both in Florida and nationally.
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Have you ever wondered what your pet was thinking, or wished you could have another moment with a deceased furry friend? In today’s episode of the Thrive Co-Living Communities podcast, Thrive executive director Mark Stein interviews Shannon Spring, a pet communicator and psychic medium. Shannon uses her unique skills to help people communicate with their pets, and helps both people and their pets live happier lives, reduce suffering, and find the solutions to behavioral, emotional, and medical challenges. In this podcast, she shares more about her unique experiences as a pet psychic, plus shares a few insights into her process for helping humans discover what they pets are really thinking
Learn all about architecture in this episode with guest Tim Barnett! Tim is with 713 Architects in Louisville, Kentucky, and his firm specializes in passion, sophistication, and turning even the most mundane projects into something extraordinary. In this episode, Tim shares his experiences as an architect, talks about some of the current practices in modern architecture, and shares his thoughts on the future of his industry.
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How has the COVID-19 pandemic impacted the workplace? Find out more in this episode with Dr. S. Charles Malka! Charles is a professor of management at Sullivan University's graduate school, and the author or co-author of several books, including Back to the New Normal: In Search of Stability in an Era of Pandemic Disruption. In this episode, he talks about his research on COVID-19 trends, plus shares more about his upcoming projects.
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Robert Bauer is a caricature artist and the owner of Goofy Faces Caricatures. He has years of experience and has drawn over 60,000 caricatures, including for celebrities like Sylvester Stallone and former President George H.W. Bush. In this episode, he shares more about his business and what it’s like to work as a caricature artist, plus even shows his skills and process while creating a caricature of Mark.
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From the COVID-19 pandemic to product shortages, workforces of all types have seen a lot of turbulent in the last few years. In this episode, guest Bob Tiell returns to talk about this current turbulent and how it’s affecting business owners and their employees.
Have you ever wondered how thrift stores find their wacky and wonderful items? Get a behind-the-scenes look at the process in this episode of Amanda Hopwood from Odd Lots and What-Nots in Dunedin, Florida. Amanda shares some of her unique stories and experiences about how she finds unique items for her store.
At Thrive Co-Living Communities, we’re big fans of health, wellness, and mindfulness . . . and so is today’s guest, Holly Holland of Holly’s Pilates Village in Louisville Kentucky. At Holly’s Pilates Village, Holly and her team offer Pilates and Yoga to help their clients use healthy movement to improve balance, strength, muscle tone, and more. In this episode, she talks more about her business, her experience with Pilates, and how she uses movement to help others and give back to her own community.
Interested in the benefits of solar electricity, but don’t know where to start? Then don’t miss this podcast that’s all about solar with guest Michael Collins! Michael is with Redemption Solar and Roofing in Louisville, Kentucky. At Redemption, Michael and his team help others create more sustainable homes, always with a focus on honest pricing, quality craftsmanship, and top-quality products. In this episode, Michael shares more about his work in the solar industry, plus talks about how everyday people can help the environment by using solar electricity.
Welcome back to guest Ken Kleiber of Buck Creek Sanctuary! Buck Creek Sanctuary is a 58-acre nature sanctuary near Elizabeth, Indiana, where people can connect with themselves, their environment, and others in their community through the exploration of nature. In this follow-up podcast, Ken shares more about Buck Creek Sanctuary’s mission and his thoughts on honoring our natural environments through the practice of permaculture.
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