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#144 Hitting the Pause Button and Planning for Growth

For the first time in BHooked Podcast history, I’m hitting the pause button and planning for growth. But this is not goodbye! The BHooked Podcast will return with episode 145 as soon as I can make it happen. I explain all of this in the details in episode, including why I’m hitti ...  Show more

# 143 Blogging Strategies for Makers

Want to start a crochet or knitting blog but not sure where to start?There are a lot of things to consider when starting a blog and it can be really overwhelming when you think of all the things that must go into it. Powering through the overwhelm and finding answers to the most ...  Show more

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