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    • Explore LinkedIn for hiring professionals and discover other useful tools for small businessesLeverage LinkedIn's hiring features to find candidates not actively searching for jobs, use Burrow for modular furniture, Shopify for online selling, and The Resident for London accommodations. Missed last week's episode? Check out the highlights reel.

      LinkedIn is a valuable resource for small businesses looking to hire professionals. It's where you can find candidates who might not be actively searching for new jobs but could be open to the right opportunity. In fact, over 70% of LinkedIn users don't visit other leading job sites in a given month. So, if you're looking to expand your team, make sure to utilize LinkedIn's hiring features. Additionally, there are several other tools and services that can help businesses grow and succeed. Burrow, for example, offers modular furniture that's easy to assemble and disassemble, made from durable materials, and comes with fast free shipping. Shopify is a global commerce platform that helps businesses sell online and in person, from launching an online shop to hitting a million orders. Lastly, The Resident offers comfortable and stylish accommodations in London, making it a great place to stay for both business and pleasure. In other news, Jeff Aberdeen and Andy McKeever, regular guests on the podcast, are currently enjoying their recess breaks. And for those who missed last week's episode, there's a highlights reel available with some of the best bits from previous guests, including Alex Hammond, Jack McConnell, Ruth Davidson, Anna Sarwar, Joanna Cherry, and Kezia Dugdale. So, be sure to check out the podcast feed for more great content.

    • Help Spread the Word About the PodcastListeners are encouraged to share the podcast link with others who might enjoy it, and the hosts discuss the possibility of a question time episode and apologize for late email responses.

      The hosts of the podcast are asking their listeners to help spread the word about their show. They believe that there are people who would enjoy the content, but may not have discovered it yet. They encourage listeners to share the link with family members, colleagues, or anyone else who might be interested. The hosts also read out some positive feedback from listeners and discussed the possibility of doing a question time format episode, where listeners can submit questions for the hosts to answer. Additionally, the hosts apologized for being behind on responding to emails and thanked listeners for their continued support and kind words.

    • Scotland's future with Europe and potential independenceScotland's relationship with Europe and potential independence is a complex issue, with implications for the economy and future elections. The EFTA is not a simple solution, and Brexit's impact on inflation and economic woes is debated. The importance of addressing independence and devolved issues is highlighted.

      The issue of Scotland's relationship with Europe and potential independence is not going away and may come to the fore in future elections. The European Free Trade Association (EFTA) is not a simple solution, and the UK's departure from the customs union has implications for Scotland's future. Scotland's history of voting for the status quo in referendums is significant. While some argue that Brexit is not to blame for current economic woes, others disagree, and the debate on Scottish independence and focusing on devolved issues instead is a complex one. The podcast audience's thoughtful and insightful emails contribute greatly to the show, and their perspectives are valued. Colin's email, in particular, raises important points about the role of Brexit in inflation and economic woes and the potential consequences of sidelining the independence debate. The podcast aims to delve deeper into these topics in future episodes.

    • MSPs' Summer Recess PlansMSPs use their summer recess for community visits, meetings, and ongoing work, balancing rest and productivity.

      Scottish Parliament members, or MSPs, use their summer recess not only for rest but also for continuing their work. Some MSPs shared their plans for community visits, meetings with ministers, and attending events during the recess. Others mentioned ongoing issues they would be working on, such as housing and Orange Marches. Despite sending emails to every MSP, one party was not represented in the responses. Some MSPs also shared their personal plans for holidays and church events. Overall, the MSPs' summer recesses are filled with a mix of work and rest.

    • Scottish MPs Make the Most of Summer RecessScottish MPs are utilizing their summer recess to engage with constituencies, attend local events, and pursue various projects, despite challenges like failed ferry services.

      Scottish MPs are making the most of their summer recess by engaging with their constituencies, attending local events, and pursuing various projects. Marie Todd, representing Caithness, Sutherland and Ross, is planning a surgery tour and creating new business units on Tyree. Siobhan Brown looks forward to meeting local businesses and charities, while Ruth Maguire is hosting additional surgeries due to more time at home. Elizabeth Smith from Mid Scotland and Fife is attending the game fair, promoting her member's bill on residential outdoor education, and going to Switzerland for a holiday. Douglas Lumsden, newly promoted to shadow cabinet, is also looking forward to recess activities. Despite challenges like failed ferry services, MPs remain committed to serving their constituents during the recess. Additionally, there seems to be an underappreciated upside to recess, as MPs have more time to engage with their communities and pursue projects that may not be possible during term time.

    • Scottish Politicians Engage in Summer Recess ActivitiesScottish politicians are utilizing their summer recess to connect with constituents, pursue policies, and collaborate across parties, demonstrating a commitment to common goals and effective representation.

      Scottish politicians, including Brian Whittle, Jeremy Balfour, and Elizabeth Smith, are making the most of their summer recess by engaging with constituents, pursuing their policies, and collaborating across political parties. Whittle plans to release a policy document connecting economy, health, and education, while Balfour is advocating for a disability commissioner. Smith is working on outdoor education for young people, and she's collaborating with Tim Ferrin, a former Liberal Democrat leader, on this initiative. These politicians are determined to have conversations around the country, explaining what their proposals mean and winning people over. The summer recess provides an opportunity to pursue these goals that might be challenging during the busy parliamentary schedule. Overall, their commitment to connecting with people and working towards common goals is a key takeaway from this discussion.

    • Find hidden talent on LinkedInLinkedIn offers access to a large pool of potential candidates, increasing your chances of finding the right fit for your small business, as over 70% of LinkedIn users don't visit other leading job sites. The Resident hotels are consistently ranked highly on TripAdvisor, making them a top choice for travelers in London and Liverpool.

      LinkedIn is an effective platform for small businesses looking to hire professionals, offering access to a large pool of candidates who may not be actively seeking new jobs. Meanwhile, The Resident hotels have consistently ranked highly on TripAdvisor, making them a top choice for travelers in London and Liverpool. For small business owners, LinkedIn can help you find professionals that you can't find elsewhere, even those who aren't actively looking for a new job. This is because over 70% of LinkedIn users don't visit other leading job sites in a given month. By posting your job on LinkedIn, you'll have access to a large pool of potential candidates, increasing your chances of finding the right fit for your business. Additionally, The Resident hotels have been consistently ranked highly on TripAdvisor, making them a top choice for travelers in London and Liverpool. In fact, The Resident Covent Garden is the number 2 hotel in the UK and number 15 in Europe for 2023, and several other Resident hotels in London and Liverpool are also ranked in the top 10% of hotels worldwide. So, if you're planning a trip to these cities, consider booking a stay at one of The Resident hotels for a comfortable and convenient experience.

    • Scottish MSPs Engage with Constituencies During Summer RecessMSPs in Scotland are actively connecting with their communities, advocating for local causes, and addressing concerns during their summer break.

      Scottish MSPs are actively engaging with their constituencies and communities during their summer recess. They are holding events, volunteering, and listening to the concerns of local people. Colin Smith, MSP for the South of Scotland, is advocating for exemptions for carers from low emission zones and establishing an older people's commissioner. Neil Bibby, MSP for the West of Scotland, has been volunteering with local organizations and discussing concerns over cuts to fire services. MSPs are also visiting swimming pools, attending community events, and the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. The theme that emerges is a strong desire to connect with constituents and address their issues. It's important for constituents to engage with their MSps as well, as decisions are made by those who show up.

    • The Importance of Connection and CommunicationStay informed, engage in discussions, care for loved ones, and express gratitude. #HollywoodSources

      Key takeaway from this episode of Hollywood Sources is the importance of communication and connection. The hosts encourage listeners to engage with the podcast and share their thoughts, while also emphasizing the value of staying informed about current events and the experiences of others. Additionally, they express gratitude for their audience and the opportunities they've had to interview guests. Furthermore, during the sponsor segments, we heard about Pretty Litter, a health monitoring litter that can help detect early signs of illness in cats, and 1-800-Flowers, a company that specializes in delivering gifts and celebrations for various occasions. Both sponsors emphasized the importance of taking care of loved ones, whether it's a furry companion or a human friend or family member. So, in summary, this episode of Hollywood Sources underscores the significance of connection, whether it's through engaging in thoughtful discussions, caring for our loved ones, or staying informed about the world around us.

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