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Here is a great one-person small business success story. Nina Rappaport Rowan joins Jim Blasingame to tell her entrepreneurial story, including knowing the difference between being a contractor and small business owner. They also talk about her creation, the Kimochi characters.
Kiplinger's Jim Ostroff joins Jim Blasingame to report on how the BP offshore oil disaster will impact the future of oil exploration. They also talk about how the government is helping small businesses with contracts and exporting.
Kiplinger reports on the economic recovery. Kiplinger's Jim Ostroff joins Jim Blasingame to discuss some of the key economic indicators, including GDP growth, inflation, housing and energy.
Taking advantage of "crowdsourcing?" Kirk Cheyfitz joins Jim Blasingame to define and recommend the concept of crowdsourcing as a way to grow your business organically and efficiently.
Are CDs and DVDs a thing of the past? Micah Solomon joins Jim Blasingame to report on physical digital media, such as CDs and DVDs, and why they continue to be content delivery alternatives.
Freedom isn't free - it's paid for with precious currency. Broadcasting his 13th consecutive live Memorial Day show, Jim Blasingame talks about the price of freedom and he reminds us that today we stand on the broad shoulders of those who paid it for us with what President Lincoln described as "the last full measure of devotion."
Memorial Day, an American tradition, is commemorated by Gene Griessman and Jim Blasingame, in order to recognize the meaning of this day, specifically, as Lincoln said at Gettysburg, "to honor those who paid the last great measure of devotion."
Doing business and doing good simultaneously. Joel Barker joins Jim Blasingame to discuss a growing desire by Earthlings to demand that as we do business together, we not only help ourselves but others in the process.
Are we asking too much of our presidents? Jim Blasingame poses the question that we may be asking too much of our presidents when disaster strikes and that we have to stop expecting the government to solve all of our problems.
Kiplinger reports on the paradox of a stronger dollar. Kiplinger's Jim Ostroff joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how paradoxical a stronger dollar is in how such a shift impacts various sectors of the economy differently.
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