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A farming family gave Nicole the foundation for a degree in agriculture, a husband in agriculture and a first job in agriculture. Two kids later, Nicole has traded in corn and soybeans for color analysis. This home-run business has kept her calendar full beyond her wildest expectations.
Listen to this Ursa native, a town of 600 people, talk small town feelings at a big college like the University of Illinois, roommates and sorority recruitment, going from no fun to too much fun, cold calls to sell seed, golf cart dates and finally the resurrected world of color analysis. In the 80s my mom "had her colors done." Now, decades later, this process of draping women and men in various colors to determine what family of colors brings out the best in their features, is in FULL force. This UK company is leaving Nicole with a schedule full of bookings and the luxury of having to turn some appointments down. What's your season!?
I am adding video podcasting to my repertoire of mediums. During this transition, I have banked a batch of episodes in the new studio. The infrastructure and powers that be aren't quite ready. If you want to listen to the audio version as normal, NOTHING will change for you. However, if you want to WATCH the full-length podcast, that option will now be available. In the meantime, stay with me and listen to these still relevant recordings of the HyperLocal(s) Podcast.
Thank you so much for listening! However your podcast host of choice allows, please positively: rate, review, comment and give all the stars! Don’t forget to follow, subscribe, share and ring that notification bell so you know when the next episode drops!
Also, search and follow hyperlocalscu on all social media. If I forgot anything or you need me, visit my website at HyperLocalsCU.com. Byee.
By Emily Harrington4.9
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A farming family gave Nicole the foundation for a degree in agriculture, a husband in agriculture and a first job in agriculture. Two kids later, Nicole has traded in corn and soybeans for color analysis. This home-run business has kept her calendar full beyond her wildest expectations.
Listen to this Ursa native, a town of 600 people, talk small town feelings at a big college like the University of Illinois, roommates and sorority recruitment, going from no fun to too much fun, cold calls to sell seed, golf cart dates and finally the resurrected world of color analysis. In the 80s my mom "had her colors done." Now, decades later, this process of draping women and men in various colors to determine what family of colors brings out the best in their features, is in FULL force. This UK company is leaving Nicole with a schedule full of bookings and the luxury of having to turn some appointments down. What's your season!?
I am adding video podcasting to my repertoire of mediums. During this transition, I have banked a batch of episodes in the new studio. The infrastructure and powers that be aren't quite ready. If you want to listen to the audio version as normal, NOTHING will change for you. However, if you want to WATCH the full-length podcast, that option will now be available. In the meantime, stay with me and listen to these still relevant recordings of the HyperLocal(s) Podcast.
Thank you so much for listening! However your podcast host of choice allows, please positively: rate, review, comment and give all the stars! Don’t forget to follow, subscribe, share and ring that notification bell so you know when the next episode drops!
Also, search and follow hyperlocalscu on all social media. If I forgot anything or you need me, visit my website at HyperLocalsCU.com. Byee.

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