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The Special Source - James Farrey

45 min · 15 de abr de 2026
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This week on the podcast, we sit down with James Farrey from Refactor, bringing sharp insights, big energy, and a Geordie accent so strong you might need the subtitles. James dives into what it really means to stay true to yourself in business, no fluff, no chasing trends, just backing your instincts and sticking to your guns. He shares how he structures his time, protects his focus, and consistently delivers high-quality results without burning out. If you’re trying to cut through the noise and actually get things done, this one’s worth a listen.

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