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Live Better NowLive Better NowBRITTANY GARRISON - Financial Literacy CoachBrittany is a Financial Literacy Coach and Digital Entrepreneur. She will show you how to make enough money part-time to do whatever you want to do full-time. Brittany has a really interesting life story. In her early 20's fresh out of college with all the degrees, she found herself well-educated, and working as a well-paid government employee in Washington, DC,. That wasn't enough so she uprooted her life, moved to Atlanta where she could surround herself with other entrepreneurs and business leaders in the field she wanted to pursuit. By taking that leap of faith and risking it all, and...2021-04-2018 minRance GarrisonRance GarrisonUltimate Concern: a Declaration, a Proclamation, a PrayerFirst released in 2015, "The Fireside Season" is the sophomore album from southwest Virginia singer-songwriter Rance Garrison. Following up 2012's "Black Crow," "The Fireside Season" explores the themes of death, spirituality, mortality, and life in the mysterious landscape of Central Appalachia. Whurk! Magazine's review of the album: Norton is a tiny city so far south and west that it might as well be part of Kentucky or Tennessee; Rance Garrison calls it home. The old country and blues influences, like the banjo plucking on “Spies” or the Tom Waits impersonation on “In Heaven,” seem natural enough. Even the religious speech samples creeping...2015-01-1702 minRance GarrisonRance GarrisonSpiesFirst released in 2015, "The Fireside Season" is the sophomore album from southwest Virginia singer-songwriter Rance Garrison. Following up 2012's "Black Crow," "The Fireside Season" explores the themes of death, spirituality, mortality, and life in the mysterious landscape of Central Appalachia. Whurk! Magazine's review of the album: Norton is a tiny city so far south and west that it might as well be part of Kentucky or Tennessee; Rance Garrison calls it home. The old country and blues influences, like the banjo plucking on “Spies” or the Tom Waits impersonation on “In Heaven,” seem natural enough. Even the religious speech samples creeping...2015-01-1703 minRance GarrisonRance GarrisonDirgeFirst released in 2015, "The Fireside Season" is the sophomore album from southwest Virginia singer-songwriter Rance Garrison. Following up 2012's "Black Crow," "The Fireside Season" explores the themes of death, spirituality, mortality, and life in the mysterious landscape of Central Appalachia. Whurk! Magazine's review of the album: Norton is a tiny city so far south and west that it might as well be part of Kentucky or Tennessee; Rance Garrison calls it home. The old country and blues influences, like the banjo plucking on “Spies” or the Tom Waits impersonation on “In Heaven,” seem natural enough. Even the religious speech samples creeping...2015-01-1709 minRance GarrisonRance GarrisonThe HereticFirst released in 2015, "The Fireside Season" is the sophomore album from southwest Virginia singer-songwriter Rance Garrison. Following up 2012's "Black Crow," "The Fireside Season" explores the themes of death, spirituality, mortality, and life in the mysterious landscape of Central Appalachia. Whurk! Magazine's review of the album: Norton is a tiny city so far south and west that it might as well be part of Kentucky or Tennessee; Rance Garrison calls it home. The old country and blues influences, like the banjo plucking on “Spies” or the Tom Waits impersonation on “In Heaven,” seem natural enough. Even the religious speech samples creeping...2015-01-1704 minRance GarrisonRance GarrisonDie LaughingFirst released in 2015, "The Fireside Season" is the sophomore album from southwest Virginia singer-songwriter Rance Garrison. Following up 2012's "Black Crow," "The Fireside Season" explores the themes of death, spirituality, mortality, and life in the mysterious landscape of Central Appalachia. Whurk! Magazine's review of the album: Norton is a tiny city so far south and west that it might as well be part of Kentucky or Tennessee; Rance Garrison calls it home. The old country and blues influences, like the banjo plucking on “Spies” or the Tom Waits impersonation on “In Heaven,” seem natural enough. Even the religious speech samples creeping...2015-01-1706 minRance GarrisonRance GarrisonHeartbeatsFirst released in 2015, "The Fireside Season" is the sophomore album from southwest Virginia singer-songwriter Rance Garrison. Following up 2012's "Black Crow," "The Fireside Season" explores the themes of death, spirituality, mortality, and life in the mysterious landscape of Central Appalachia. Whurk! Magazine's review of the album: Norton is a tiny city so far south and west that it might as well be part of Kentucky or Tennessee; Rance Garrison calls it home. The old country and blues influences, like the banjo plucking on “Spies” or the Tom Waits impersonation on “In Heaven,” seem natural enough. Even the religious speech samples creeping...2015-01-1706 minRance GarrisonRance GarrisonCourage to BeFirst released in 2015, "The Fireside Season" is the sophomore album from southwest Virginia singer-songwriter Rance Garrison. Following up 2012's "Black Crow," "The Fireside Season" explores the themes of death, spirituality, mortality, and life in the mysterious landscape of Central Appalachia. Whurk! Magazine's review of the album: Norton is a tiny city so far south and west that it might as well be part of Kentucky or Tennessee; Rance Garrison calls it home. The old country and blues influences, like the banjo plucking on “Spies” or the Tom Waits impersonation on “In Heaven,” seem natural enough. Even the religious speech samples creeping...2015-01-1704 minRance GarrisonRance GarrisonIn HeavenFirst released in 2015, "The Fireside Season" is the sophomore album from southwest Virginia singer-songwriter Rance Garrison. Following up 2012's "Black Crow," "The Fireside Season" explores the themes of death, spirituality, mortality, and life in the mysterious landscape of Central Appalachia. Whurk! Magazine's review of the album: Norton is a tiny city so far south and west that it might as well be part of Kentucky or Tennessee; Rance Garrison calls it home. The old country and blues influences, like the banjo plucking on “Spies” or the Tom Waits impersonation on “In Heaven,” seem natural enough. Even the religious speech samples creeping...2015-01-1702 minRance GarrisonRance GarrisonPhil Hoffman Is DeadFirst released in 2015, "The Fireside Season" is the sophomore album from southwest Virginia singer-songwriter Rance Garrison. Following up 2012's "Black Crow," "The Fireside Season" explores the themes of death, spirituality, mortality, and life in the mysterious landscape of Central Appalachia. Whurk! Magazine's review of the album: Norton is a tiny city so far south and west that it might as well be part of Kentucky or Tennessee; Rance Garrison calls it home. The old country and blues influences, like the banjo plucking on “Spies” or the Tom Waits impersonation on “In Heaven,” seem natural enough. Even the religious speech samples creeping...2015-01-1710 minRance GarrisonRance GarrisonEternal Now: a Prayer, a Reflection, a MeditationFirst released in 2015, "The Fireside Season" is the sophomore album from southwest Virginia singer-songwriter Rance Garrison. Following up 2012's "Black Crow," "The Fireside Season" explores the themes of death, spirituality, mortality, and life in the mysterious landscape of Central Appalachia. Whurk! Magazine's review of the album: Norton is a tiny city so far south and west that it might as well be part of Kentucky or Tennessee; Rance Garrison calls it home. The old country and blues influences, like the banjo plucking on “Spies” or the Tom Waits impersonation on “In Heaven,” seem natural enough. Even the religious speech samples creeping...2015-01-1706 min