Workshop Companion Verified

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Workshop Companion offers woodworking information for 21rst century woodworkers. Our director, Nick Engler, is a master craftsman, teacher, and author of over 50 books on woodworking, including “Woodworking Wisdom” and the “Workshop Companion” series. Drawing on his expertise, we are producing a woodworking web site, videos, podcasts and other digital media to help inform and entertain the next generation of craftsmen and craftswomen in this ancient art.

Bill Turner - Contract Law & Empowerment Workshop

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Watch Bill Turner's 6-Part Empowerment Seminar filmed in Auckland, New Zealand. We recommend for the viewer to watch "Billy's Basics", to gain a basic understanding of where Bill is coming from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxyp--aGgu4 There is a treasure trove of supporting documentation & letter templates to write to government agencies or councils that Bill Turner hands out. They can be found on Mega in the link here: https://bit.ly/3tXVqHX

Toolman Tim’s Workshop

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Tim Cook is a Regular contributor to the expert council on The Survival Podcast and The Prepper Broadcast network. As well a content creator who releases five times weekly between his YouTube channel and podcast. Tim runs a successful handyman business in Alberta Canada, with his wife and twin 11 year old daughters. Tim shares The Workshop Podcast three times weekly where he focuses on preparedness, Independent living, home maintenance, tools, and entrepreneurship.

PiXimperfect, hosted by Unmesh Dinda, is a free resource for learning PhotoShop

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PiXimperfect, hosted by Unmesh Dinda, is a free resource for learning Photoshop and Lightroom. We believe in learning the concept, rather than learning the steps so that you can translate "your" imagination visually to the world. This will make you a better decision-maker, rather than letting others make decisions for you. Since every situation is different and the definition of "beauty" is subjective, it is essential that you master the approach, and then the steps will automatically follow. Our motto is "Keep Creating." We always say to our students: "Don't worry so much about the quality, because time will improve it. Don't spend so much time getting things pixel-perfect, so that you end up not finishing it. Just 'Keep Creating,' and your consistency will take care of the rest." PiXimperfect is free, and will always be.