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Kelle Olwyler
Kelle joins Jim to help celebrate National Women's Small Business Month, and talks about the paradoxes women business owners face that are different from the ones men face.
Governor Gilmore and Jim talk about why it's even more important now to connect government organization and private businesses in the effort to prepare and respond to large emergenciese, like a storm or a terrorist attack. <br></["br"]>
Adrian Guglielmo
Celebrating National Disability Employment Awareness Month, Adrian joins Jim to talk about why small businesses should consider the disabled and disadvantaged as employees, and how to make that happen.
After conducting the first segment by himself, talking about the importance of networking for small businesses in the 21st century, Jim brings Darcy Rezac in to talk about what he calls positive networking.
Mark Mayberry
Mark helps Jim kick off National Customer Service Week by talking about the things we need to do to make sure we know what our customers want, what their experience is when they do business with us, and what they think about that experience.
Bill Treasurer
Jim has dedicated the entire show to the memory of M. Scott Peck, the author of "The Road Less Traveled," who died recently, and Bill helps Jim develop some of Dr. Peck's principles into ways to make a difference.
Chuck Martin
Jim says surprises are for birthdays, not for business. Chuck and Jim talk about how to focus on results all along the process of executing a project, rather than waiting until the end and getting an unfortunate surprise.
Joan Pryde
Joan and Jim begin their visit by talking about the civics lesson that is the circumstances around House Majority Leader Tom DeLay's indictment by a Texas grand jury. They move on to discuss the challenges American small businesses are having in finding qualified employees. Next on the agenda is how hurricane relief is going to effect the political pork most members of Congress are so good at taking home. They wrap up with a bit on obesity, the airline industry and what's in the future for FEMA.
Mike Stewart
Mike and Jim discuss how while there is nothing new about change itself, the velocity of change is what's gotten everyone so excited. They offer some ideas on how to lead your small business in the face of all of the rapid change.
Beverley Williams
Bev and Jim talk about some of the challenges and opportunities of starting a home-based business. They discuss the fact that, just like starting any business, you have to have a solid business model.

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