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Enrico Moretti
How much does where you live impact your success? Enrico Moretti joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how and why certain parts of the U.S. create more individual opportunities while others do not.
Sam Norwood
How is Europe and China impacting the U.S.? Sam Norwood joins Jim Blasingame discuss how much of an impact the global economic slowdown is having on the U.S. economy.
Sam Norwood
Sales and capital expenditures are down. Sam Norwood joins Jim Blasingame with the Tatum Survey that indicates sales confidence is down among managers, plus a drop in capital expenditure plans.
Sam Norwood
The U.S. economy seems to be slowing. Sam Norwood joins Jim Blasingame with the Tatum Survey that indicates that, three years after the end of the recession, the economy is not producing any upward momentum.
Steven Gaffney
No one like criticism, but can you take it? Steve Gaffney joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how to handle criticism in a way that allows you to benefit, even if you think the other person is wrong.
Mick Fleming
Are you a member of your local chamber of commerce? Mick Fleming joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the ways the local chamber of commerce cuts across all sector boundaries and promotes collaboration and success.
Mick Fleming
Is there business opportunity in Brazil for small business? Mick Fleming joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the recent chamber of commerce coalition he took to Brazil to find business opportunities.
Mick Fleming
"When goods cross borders, armies don't," Frederick Bastiat. Mick Fleming joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the work chambers of commerce around the world are doing to bring trading partners together to promote business and peace.
Leo Haviland
Is Wall Street becoming the enemy of capitalism? Leo Haviland joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how Wall Street behavior has become disconnected from its founding and core principles of serving investors, not just banks and traders.
Leo Haviland
Wall Street uses words and metaphors that seduce investors. Leo Haviland joins Jim Blasingame to discuss Wall Street uses words to seduce Main Street investors into the marketplace,often to their disadvantage.

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