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The Mysterious Death of Fr. Paul Kedrolivansky

Matthew recounts the first of many scandals that have rocked the St. Alexander Nevsky Russian Orthodox Cathedral in San Francisco and then explains why knowledge of such scandals is important. Learn more HERE.




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The Stormy Petrel of the Cloth

Matthew tells the story of his favorite figure in American Orthodox History, a fiery Greek Orthodox priest from Philadelphia named Fr. Demetrios Petrides. Learn more HERE.




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The Homilies of St. Raphael Hawaweeny

On this special episode of American Orthodox History, recorded at the first symposium on American Orthodox History at Princeton University, Matthew interviews Samuel Noble, a doctoral candidate at Yale University who has been translating from Arabic the homilies of St. Raphael Hawaweeny.




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Bishop Basil and the Episcopal Assembly

Matthew Namee talks with His Grace Bishop Basil, the newly elected Secretary of the Episcopal Assemblies. We learn of his impressions of the historic May 26-28 gathering in New York as well as the assignment he has been given to coordinate the work of the committees that will be formed leading up eventually to a Great and Holy Council.




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The $500,000,000 meat stick company ????

Listen to our full conversation: Spotify – iTunes You’re crushing it as a commercial real estate broker. Your biggest deal was for $62M!! But then the housing market bottoms out and you’re forced to file for bankruptcy. What then? How do you respond? This was the dilemma Peter Maldonado (interestingly he has almost no social […]

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Copywriting: the best side hustle for writers in 2023

Copywriting is the best side hustle for writers in 2023. Discover why it may be a good fit for you, plus how to get started.

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Can I make money from copywriting? (Yes) A look at the possibilities

Not sure about making money from copywriting? This NEW post explores the possibilities of making good... heck, great... money from copywriting.

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How To Write Emails: The Conversion Copywriter’s Approach

Conversion copywriters follow a simple 3-step process to get the ‘yes’ in email campaigns: First, they dive deep into understanding their audience, figuring out exactly what makes them tick. Then, they craft emails that are not just engaging but hit right at the heart of the reader's needs and desires. Every word is fine-tuned for clarity and impact. Finally, they test and tweak, ensuring the message not only resonates but also drives real action.

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The ‘Ship It’ Manifesto: How to get your content assets out of Marketing Purgatory

Where do unshipped marketing assets go when they die? We imagine a place called Marketing Purgatory. It’s a gloomy world where unused ads, landing pages and email campaigns mope around, waiting for the day they’ll finally launch. Sadly, it’s a day that will never come. Some of these assets were killed by zealous CEOs. Others […]

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I spent 60+ hours analyzing onboarding emails for 127 SaaS trials. This is how the top SaaS retain users.

“We have 0% customer churn.” – said no SaaS marketer ever. Instead, what I hear all the time is: “If only we could keep growing without churn growing with us.” “If only we could get new trials to actually USE the product, they’ll see how great it is.” And even this story someone shared on […]

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Think On These Things

How can we receive the peace of Christ during Great Lent and throughout our lives?




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The Sundays of Great Lent

Let's talk about the Sundays of Great Lent and how they help us on the journey.




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Catch Them Doing God's Will

We may be good at correcting and training our children, but what about catching them doing God's work?




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Tending the Garden of Our Hearts Review

Sorry I'm a day or two late, but it's not too late to benefit from this AMAZING Lenten resource! Find out how this book/audio book/ebook can be a helpful companion on your family's Lenten journey!




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The Example of Prayer

Family prayer can be such a blessed time. How can we teach our children to "taste and see that the Lord is good" without forcing it down their throats?




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Creator Flywheels – The Operating System for Your Business

What is a flywheel? My first real life encounter with a flywheel was on a water well in South Africa. I was working at an orphanage where one of our projects was to provide a reliable water source. Because electricity was unreliable, we mounted a hand-powered pump. But we couldn’t use the kind of pump […]




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078: Sahil Bloom – Using Flywheels to Build Longevity in the Creator Economy

In today’s episode, I sit down with investor, entrepreneur, and content creator, Sahil Bloom (in front of a live audience) to unpack the key strategies and lessons that will help you achieve longevity and sustainability in the creator economy. Sahil has had a fascinating journey, transitioning from the world of private equity to making a […]




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2023 Review — The year I learned to fly

In 2023, I fulfilled a long-term dream of learning to fly, bought my own airplane, started a new company, bought another company, captained a 50 foot sailboat in the Caribbean, took a sabbatical, added more than $7.5 million in annual revenue to ConvertKit, and had a whole ton of fun. Let’s dive in.  ConvertKit In […]




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News: Google strengthens focus on Greater China

Appoints "President of Sales and Business Development".




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Preview: Google on the future of advertising

In a long New York Times piece, top Googlers speculate about the future of advertising, including Google selling TV ads, using more personalized information, and links to store inventory information.




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Launch: Google Analytics, see the statistics on your website

A free version of Urchin, a company Google bought. (official blog post)




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Edmund Burke Explains The Dark Knight Rises




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What are the optimal biases to overcome?




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Lean into the pain




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Fix the machine, not the person




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What Happens in The Dark Knight




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How To Navigate The Lean Years

Things are Going to Get Tough Instead of writing a post about the upcoming (or already here)”recession,” I thought I would go a bit broader and talk about how to navigate the lean years. Businesses of all sorts go into this time under a lot of stress. Let's be honest, I'm not an economist. I ... Read more

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‘Terrifying’: Oregon family of 6 is $90K in debt with $25 in the bank. Dave Ramsey says there’s only 1 way out




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Republicans win control of the US House of Representatives




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Watch This Amazing James Webb 4K Space Telescope View Of The Cosmic Cliffs




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Elon Musk was shocked to see Warren Buffett’s Coca-Cola dividends in 2023 — and they've since grown even larger to $776M




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Caribbean disturbance has potential path toward Florida, models show | Tracking the Tropics




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When Murray was crowned the boy king of Queens

Twenty years since he became the US Open boys' champion, Andy Murray is giving New York a miss and beginning retired life with a holiday in Spain.




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No caffeine or smartphones - the secrets of Draper's success

BBC tennis correspondent Russell Fuller looks at the team and the sacrifices behind "absolute tennis keeno" Jack Draper's run to the US Open semi-finals.




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'The son every mum would love to have' - Nadal, Federer & an enduring legacy

BBC tennis correspondent Russell Fuller on Rafael Nadal's enduring rivalry with Roger Federer and his legacy in the tennis world.




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The moment Nadal sealed first Wimbledon title in thriller

As Rafael Nadal announces his retirement, BBC Sport looks back at the moment the Spaniard clinched his maiden Wimbledon title after an epic final against Roger Federer.




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BJK Cup tie called off after severe weather alert

A severe weather alert in southern Spain leads to the opening tie of the Billie Jean King Cup between Spain and Poland being postponed.




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★ The Clarity / Action Paradox

We know that clarity cures busywork. We also know that action brings clarity. When you’re stuck and lacking clarity, take action and just get started. But don’t get lost doing busywork disguised as procrastination.




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The best camping / backpacking headlamp

The past 12 months I have gotten extraordinarily nerdy on backpacking gear. And one of the things I ended up splurging on was the best headlamp I’ve ever owned. Two things I love about this thing: (1) how very thin and lightweight it is; and (2) its dedicated buttons for the white and red lights. […]




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What’s the Minimum Effective Dose?

You’ve no-doubt heard of the Law of the Vital Few. It’s the 80/20 rule, which states that roughly 80-percent of the results come about from just 20-percent of the energy. But, if you were to take your 80-percent results and apply the 80/20 rule to them a few more times, what you end up discovering is […]




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★ Iteration for the win

No: “Where is the one thing that will fix all my problems for me right now?” Yes: “Will this thing give me one new, good idea I can use right now?” Invest in things that will help you fix a small problem so you can get a little bit better at what you do. Find […]




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I want England to back themselves for 80 minutes - Dawson column

Former scrum-half Matt Dawson on what England should learn from their agonising last-gasp defeat by Australia.




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'We scrum to dominate' - behind the eight-man Boks machine

What is the secret behind South Africa’s eight-man machine – arguably the most formidable and feared scrum in rugby?




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Test rugby must get on the road – World Rugby candidate Robinson

Major Test nations need to play more matches overseas to help the game bring in more fans and money says World Rugby chair candidate Brett Robinson.




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The Best Way to Get Call Transcriptions (+5 Alternatives)

If you’re looking for a robust tool that transcribes your calls in real-time, integrates with the most popular meeting platforms, and can even attend meetings in your place, Otter.ai is for you. In this post, we’ll share exactly how to use Otter, plus we’ll give you some alternative options for […]

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Steal These Free Call Center Job Description Templates

Recruiting and hiring call center employees can be a pain, but it doesn’t have to be so bad. For example, depending on the roles you’re looking to hire, you may not even have to write a job description—because you can just use ours instead.  Below, we’ve put together four of […]

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Call Blocking Done Right (The First Time)

If you’re getting unwanted calls from people and numbers you don’t recognize or wish to hear from, call blocking is the answer you’ve been waiting for. Whether it’s relentless spam, overzealous agents, persistent recruiters, or someone from your personal life, call blocking can put a stop to all of it—and […]

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Bootstrappers, this is the golden age of the internet frankenstartup

Today I was struck again by what an amazing time it is to build an internet startup. I was on a phone call with a startup in the early stages. They've got an awesome idea, a smart team, good connections,...




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List of the best online payment alternatives for entrepreneurs.

There are few segments more exciting right now than alternative payment systems. Earth's collective contempt for the entrenched payment tech industry is ardent. This industry has abused users, built regulatory walls to competition, made things insufferable for customers, and as...




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The most important entrepreneurial lesson I've learned.

I've enjoyed recreational fishing since I was a kid. Over the years I've had the chance to fish and associate with some top anglers, and I've noticed something about them - they don't waste time in an unproductive location. If...