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Bob Kodner
A dry crack is a happy crack. That's the tag line of Bob Kodner's company, The Crack Team - honest. Bob is back to talk with Jim Blasingame about how his company has grown and evolved since his last visit on the show, including how they have adjusted to economic realities.
Allan Weis
What was going on in the minds of the first people who built the first commercial Internet network. Jim Blasingame welcomes Allan Weis to the show to talk about his ideas and vision way back in 1990. Don't miss this important report by someone who made history.
Jim Blasingame
What is at stake if the government takes over our health care system? Jim Blasingame talks about the absurdity of politicians taking only a few months to pass a law that would ultimately give government control over our health care industry, which is one sixth of the U.S. economy.
Steve DelBianco
When a state law is passed to regulate the Internet, it creates many unintended consequences. Steve DelBianco talks to Jim Blasingame about the lawsuit his organization brought against the state of Maine over its Predatory Marketing Law.
Eric Groves
Email marketing has always been a great social media tool, reminds Eric Groves, as he joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the important ways to connect with customers using email, including online surveys.
John Fox
How can tax reform be the best way to reform health care? John Fox joins Jim Blasingame to discus how the current health care reform debate could be solved with a closer look at tax policy.
Karen Kerrigan
Reporting on current small business policy issues, Karen Kerrigan joins Jim Blasingame to talk about some of the elements of the proposed health care reform legislation, like co-ops. They also talk about protectionist concerns over President Obama's tariff on tires from China.
Jonathan Treiber
How do small businesses bridge the gap between the excitement of online technologies and the traditional way of doing business face-to-face? Jonathan Treiber joins Jim Blasingame to talk about his personal and professional quest to get this combination right.
Karen Kerrigan
Karen Kerrigan joins Jim Blasingame following her recent trip to the middle east with a report on the health of entrepreneurship in Israel and Palestine in the face of regional strife.
Judith Glaser
Seek excellence in "we", not the perfection of "I", according to Judith Glaser, who joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the best practices that help small businesses do a better job of leveraging their staff, working with customers and collaborating with others.

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