279: Where Are All The Houses?

279: Where Are All The Houses?

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384: Designing with gratitude

“Start your day with gratitude, and end your day with gratitude.”Join Devon Tilly as he chats with Sidney Aulds of Sidney Aulds Building Studio! Sidney Aulds is a licensed Architect, a builder, a developer, and an author. He is also passionate about personal development and helpi ...  Show more

383: AI and Small Businesses

"Start in small areas of your business and test it there, and then you can see the impact of AI implementation."Join Devon Tilly as he chats with Shawn Kercher and Brian Watson of Humming Agent AI!Shawn Kercher is the Co-Founder and CTO of Humming Agent AI, where he focuses on ma ...  Show more

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