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Is the Fed going to bail out Wall Street with lower interest rates? Bill and Jim talk about what has gotten us to this tenuous point in the economy and the moral hazard the Fed is weighting in their decision of what to do with interest rates. Bill also talks about what he things the economy is going to do over the next few months.
More than two centuries ago this week, the great American experiment was put down on paper when 39 visionaries signed the U.S. Constitution, and Claire joins Jim to talk about what that means to us today.
As outgoing chairman of the Association of Small Business Development Centers at the national level and his role in the state of Illinois, Mark talks with Jim about the role SBDCs play in the marketplace.
Robin is a real Small Business Development counselor and she talks with Jim about a typical week in the life of an SBDC counselor, including the range of small businesses she counsels and coaches.
As vice chairman of the Association of Small Business Development Centers at the national level and her role in the state of Virginia, Jody talks with Jim about the current state of SBDCs, their future and what that means for small business owners across the U.S.
Judge Huss joins Jim to talk about what to look for in the homeowners' association documents before buying a condo, townhouse, or even in a subdivision. They go on to talk about Jim's belief that small businesses need tort reform in the U.S.
How do you create outrageous success with ease? Marc has done this, and he talks with Jim about how it's possible, if you have the right attitude about those around you.
What does the future look like for baby boomer business owners when they're ready to sell? John and Jim talk about some of the issues that are going to be in play, and all of them aren't favorable.
How are women different than men when their networking and doing business? Trish and Jim talk about some of these differences, and how they help and hinder women in their quest for success in the marketplace.
When is being a small business owner like being a parent? Julie says it's all the time, and she talks with Jim about a number of similarities and why it's helpful to think about business ownership this way.
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