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Can a long-term investor succeed in a stock market that seems to be driven by short-term trading? Penelope Tzougros joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the challenges of investing for the long run in a trading environment and recommends some financial options designed for the private investor.
What is the future of plastics, carbon emissions and car insurance? Futurist, Joel Barker, joins Jim Blasingame to report on a renewable, bio-degradable plastic, progress on carbon emissions between the U.S. and China, and car insurance you pay for by the mile.
The May 2010 Tatum Business Survey brings good news. Sam Norwood and Mark Rosenman join Jim Blasingame to talk about the recent Tatum Survey, which has most of the indicators pointing toward a continuing economic recovery.
The May 2010 Tatum Business Survey brings good news. Sam Norwood and Mark Rosenman join Jim Blasingame to talk about the recent Tatum Survey, which has most of the indicators pointing toward a continuing economic recovery.
Is Wall Street working at cross-purposes with Main Street? Jim Blasingame talks about why the recent stock market sell-off was caused at least partially by Wall Street practices that do harm to Main Street small businesses.
Are you an introvert or extrovert or somewhere in the middle? Pat Weber joins Jim Blasingame to discuss what makes you an introvert, an extrovert, or an ambivert, and why you need to know.
A national hispanic leader speaks out about the recent immigration controversy and ongoing debate. Hector Barreto talks with Jim Blasingame about his thoughts on how to deal with the immigration problem in America.
Actors have gotten better as movies have gotten worse. That's the message Michael Medved delivered in this interview with Jim Blasingame when asked about the current state of cinema.
What is the #1 reason small businesses fail? Jim Blasingame reveals why the #1 reason small businesses fail is not marketing or management, but rather not understanding the dynamics of business cash flow and growth capitalization.
Defining deviancy down is when no one is outraged when someone breaches generally acceptable behavior in their speech or conduct. Jim Blasingame encourages you to be courageous enough to show your outrage - politely at first - when someone's words or conduct is vulgar or inappropriate.
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