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Why aren't women better self-promoters? Cherie Carter-Scott joins Jim Blasingame to say that she attributed her inability to claim her own ideas in the past was due to a female trait of being less aggressive than men.
How does positive psychology play into management success? JoAnna Brandi joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why positive management is not the same thing as trying to make people happy, and how to measure the ROI of a positive work experience.
How is the entrepreneurial spirit in America? Paul Sarvadi joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the American entrepreneurial DNA, plus some of the challenges that are facing the future of entrepreneurship.
What should be done with the health care law? Paul Sarvadi joins Jim Blasingame to report why the health care law will create more problems than it will fix and should be repealed, even though that is not likely to happen.
Are small businesses becoming more optimistic? Paul Sarvadi joins Jim Blasingame to reveal survey results that indicate sales are improving because commissions have increased, plus indicators that small businesses expect the economy to be much better by mid-2011.
Shouldn't the ones who foot the bill for bail outs have access to its rewards? Jim Blasingame discusses the billions of dollars the government used to bail out Wall Street and GM and asks why individual investors don't have access to the IPO.
Celebrating the 13 anniversary of The Small Business Advocate Show, Jim Blasingame talks about the founding of his show, which has grown into a media company, and why he thinks small business owners should celebrate and be proud of their milestones.
Ted Fishman joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the Chinese government's desperate behavior as one of it's dissidents wins the Nobel Peace Prize, plus how their behavior has created demographic challenges that will impact the rest of the world.
Ted Fishman joins Jim Blasingame to launch his book, "Shock of Gray" and discuss the aging global population is impacting the U.S, including our own economy, plus the political challenges of global aging on our economy and national security.
There is good and bad in the Earth's aging population. Ted Fishman joins Jim Blasingame to launch his new book, "Shock of Gray", and discuss the effects of the world’s aging population on global economies, including the benefits of this phenomenon as well as the challenges.
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