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Are the events of the current economic challenges paradigm shifts? Joel Barker says they are and he joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why and what the shifts will mean. They also talk about some new innovations in nano-technology, including a new kind of carbon product and hamburger from a test tube.
A time to celebrate women business owners. Jennifer Bisceglie joins Jim Blasingame to celebrate women's business ownership and discuss opportunities available by doing business with the government. They also discuss why small business owners will lead the economy out of the downturn.
Do you know who the customers are who will help you be successful in your small business? Chad Koser talks with Jim Blasingame about these customer -- which he calls "Zebras" -- and why identifying them is critical to small business success.
What is the future of journalism? Don Lambro talks with Blasingame about how journalism has changed and not necessarily for the good. They also talk about the presidential campaigns and how the media has been reporting on them.
Joan Pryde joins Blasingame to talk about the 2008 election campaigning, how the government influences have been slow to be realized, the challenges for consumers to help the economy, the rise of the U.S. dollar and other current event issues.
How has the credit crisis impacted start-ups? Beverley Williams and Jim Blasingame talk about how the credit crisis has had a negative impact on the ability of start-ups to get access to capital and what to do about that.
What are the differences between the tax proposals of the two presidential candidates? John Fox joins Jim Blasingame to compare and contract the two plans so that you can make a more informed decision on election day.
Why do women and men think and lead differently? Barbara Annis talks with Jim Blasingame about the science behind the differences between the two genders, how to reconcile and celebrate the differences.
As he leaves his post at the Office of Advocacy, after six years of outstanding service, Tom Sullivan talks with Jim Blasingame about his tenure, accomplishments and the work yet to be done.
After the recent financial collapse, how important is honesty in the rebuilding of capitalism? Steven Gaffney talks with Jim Blasingame about the role that honesty plays in holding our world together, and they discuss what we all have to do to re-install honesty in the highest levels of government and the marketplace.
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