Home Grown: Hearing voices for a living
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Home Grown: Hearing voices for a living
Mail Tribune R
Also the love of performance and the passion for creating a really effective commercial message for all types of businesses. What decision or action would you change if you could do it again? Probably to start marketing ourselves more aggressively from the start-up. ur business has grown slowly primarily by word of mouth. We probably could have seen quicker growth had we marketed like we do now. Derek stayed with his day job as a radio production director while I ran the business full-time. He joined the business full-time in April last year. In hindsight Derek could have left sooner and the business would have grown more quickly with both of us working it but we were concerned about the potential risks.
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Hindu India
The producer of alternative books is in India as part of a contingent of young publishers to explore the opportunities of alternative publishing. This is part of an Indo-British cultural exchange to promote creative entrepreneurs. The industry for alternative books – both audio and e-books – said Davy has grown by 800 percent in Europe in the last six months since it was officially launched in Britain 14 months ago. A collection of 100 classics written over the last 75 years and an e-book reading device was offered to readers at 199 pounds. An e-book reading device is a B-format paperback size computer where the screen serves as a page operating through touch. ne can store at least 2000 books on the device instead of having four to five books in your bag.
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Home to hope again
San Antonio Express TX
What I really saw was hurting people crying out. I saw so much potential. ”With her daughters now grown it seemed like moving to San Antonio to tend to the church six days a week would be a fulfilling next step in her life. “Whatever I have to do to make the vision come to pass I will” she said. Dreaming of the futureAlthough the church now has more members than pew space Thomas said he hopes it keeps growing — possibly trying to acquire some of the unlivable homes and run-down lots on his block as they become available. With more space parishioners could consider building a child care facility or fellowship hall perhaps even a gym. But sitting in the modest church earlier this week as spiritual music played in the background Thomas explained his philosophy by citing a speech he heard a minister give two decades ago: “Dream a dream that’s bigger than you.