If the government has been so complicit in creating much of our economic crisis, why do we think they can help solve it? Jim Blasingame details many of the problems government has caused and why he thinks its intervention will ultimately be a problem.
As he has done since 1997, Jim Blasingame broadcasts live on Christmas day. In this segment he begins by defending his reputation as a scrooge and wraps up by recognizing, thanking and praising our men and women who are standing a post, away from home, on Christmas day.
As he has done since 1997, Jim Blasingame broadcasts live on Christmas day, beginning with his thoughts on find a faith community and wrapping up with a reminder and a salute to our military men and women who are standing a post away from home on this day.
Broadcasting live on Christmas day, as he has done since 1997, Jim Blasingame shares words of inspiration and wisdom from his friend, the late John O'Donohue, including the Anam Cara poem.
What will it take for your small business to survive the current economic crisis? Jim Blasingame talks about the Small Business Survival Attitude and the fundamentals that the Attitude are made up of.
Is it time for small business owners to get mad? Jim Blasingame says it is, and he talks about why he thinks a little entrepreneurial anger can be a good thing right now.
Now is a good time to have a team meeting to let employees voice their concerns about the economy. Jim Blasingame talks about how to relieve employee fears that are likely unfounded.
Small business owners talk to themselves everyday. Jim Blasingame takes a few minutes to discuss how you should be talking to yourself so that it's positive and productive.
Unions are dinosaurs waiting to become extinct,according to Jim Blasingame, and he talks about why he thinks that, as well as proposed legislation that could hurt a small business' ability to defend itself against union organizing.
What can happen when one person decides to do a good thing? Jim Blasingame talks about how one person made a difference and how each of us can do the same.