to cover everything that we

Posted on Jul 26, 2022

Below is a long blog post about 10 lessons from the first year of The Inspiration Room. I have tried to cover everything that we learned in our first full-year of operations, but there may be some things which are missing or not covered fully. If you would like more detail on any one topic please let me know and I can expand it as needed. The Inspiration Room (TIR) opened its doors at the start of December last year with two main goals – helping people find their inspiring workplace and building something great for the local community. It was an amazing time filled with learning and adventure, so this post is my attempt to share those experiences with all who were involved over the past twelve months; whether they worked here part or full-time, volunteered their skills, bought from us or supported us through social media. This is dedicated to them all because without everyone’s help TIR wouldn’t exist today. 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I hope that by sharing these lessons learned from years of experience building and growing multiple businesses, other founders can avoid some of the mistakes they made along their journey so far – because we all have them no matter how hard we try not too (and trust me: there were plenty). The good news though? There are ways around even those obstacles if only someone would tell us exactly which ones exist beforehand…which brings us back full circle again today with our newest installment here at BlogMutt called “How To Be An Unbeatable Entrepreneur.” Enjoy! Below is a long blog post about 2018. You can click on the links to see where I was, what I did and who I met in these places… March: A weekend of music at Sage Gateshead with Kate Rusby; A few days walking along Hadrian’s Wall (a route which includes some of my favourite bits of England); Hanging out with friends in Bristol; A walk up Helvellyn (a classic Lake District mountain) before going home for Easter. April: Two nights at The Bedford watching the wonderful KT Tunstall play acoustically – an experience I recommend highly! Then two great gigs by Scottish singer songwriter Rachel Sermanni at London venues The Lexington and St Pancras Old Church respectively. In between all that I managed to fit in a day-trip over to France to visit our old friend Richard Leclercq who now lives just outside Calais. We had lunch together, explored the surrounding area including his village and he even took us through part of his workshop/studio where we saw him working on something rather special. May: Back from holiday it was straight into another busy month starting off with a couple of gigs around Yorkshire. One evening involved me playing solo for an hour or so followed by an excellent set by Ian Matthews who was celebrating 50 years as a professional performer. Another day found me heading down to Oxford for a wedding reception at The University Club after attending their Annual Garden Party earlier in the year. As well as catching up with many old friends there were also performances by Ria Currie & David Mallett plus one of my musical heroes John Martyn whose version of May you never know will always be associated with this occasion in my mind. It wasn’t too far north however because later that same afternoon I arrived back ‘home’ in Yorkshire only to head south again almost immediately for a festival gig in Wales. This time though it was a whole weekend spent enjoying myself at Green Man Festival. It really does live up to its name. There are plenty of stages but they aren’t crowded and everything feels like it fits within a small community setting. That said, I couldn’t get away without mentioning The Other Stage since it provided the best live performance of the entire event courtesy of Frightened Rabbit. Later that very same night I would end up being interviewed by them following their own showcase session. They were good company on the drive back to Yorkshire. June: So much has been happening recently that I have forgotten quite how lucky I am when people ask if they should come to the next concert. The answer remains “YES!” However perhaps I shouldn’t take such things for granted any more given that some months ago I didn’t think I would ever do Below is a long blog post about 3D printing from the Economist. The article does an excellent job of describing the state of the art, where it’s going and some of its potential applications (medicine in particular). The article also includes a chart that details how many patents were issued by country over time. As you can see China has been increasing rapidly while Japan’s numbers are decreasing steadily… “Sir Ray Avery’s start-up company, Biomimetic Technologies Ltd., specialises in using genes to make artificial human tissues such as skin or blood vessels for use on burn victims. In 2012 he made his first sale: two vials containing bioengineered skin valued at $750,000 apiece.” Below is a long blog post about 5th Grade Science, which contains an overview of my classroom’s curriculum and also the resources that I used. It should be helpful to those who are interested in teaching science at this level but may not have much experience with it or know where to begin! I started by introducing the scientific method (hypothesis-testing) along with reading/comprehension skills using the book “Science Experiments You Can Eat” as our first textbook for the year, so we could cover all of these topics together while still having fun doing something new every day! We did one experiment each week on Monday afternoons when they were most excited after lunch break; sometimes there would even be two experiments if time permitted during this period because some days students wanted more than just another snack break before heading home too early due their parents’ work schedules being different from mine . 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