Jim talks about why too much of the public policy debate concerning the marketplace is rooted in 20th century thinking and not enough in 21st century reality.
Jim talks about the Top 10 Things He Believes to be True about the Global War on Terror.
Jim talks about why minimum wage has always been a political football and not based on altruism or economic fundamentals, why this is still true over 70 years since it came into existence and why it still is just about politics.
Jim uses the concept of a pie to talk about how a small business brand gets defined.
Jim does his traditional Independence Day message, where he talks about how entrepreneurs got their freedom to be.
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Jim talks about how to identify when your small business organization is not functioning properly and what the likely causes are.
Jim talks about the most important real estate for any small business -- the six inches between your customers' ears. He then goes on to talk about the two prime emotions that arise from that real estate, which are needs and wants. Tune in to hear Jim explain why understanding this is critical to your success.
Jim continues his thoughts on the stress small business owners are feeling these days, with suggestions on how to manage these challenges productively, rather than just reacting to them.
Jim takes a few minutes to encourage everyone to balance the news coverage about alleged attrocities which may have been committed by very few our military with all of the ACTUAL and documented -- but not adequately reported -- good and heroic things over 1 million American service men and women have performed in Iraq and Afghanistan. Jim says the men and women wearing America's military uniforms are the best of the best that America has to offer the world.
Jim begins his 9th consecutive live Memorial Day broadcast talking about the contribution of our militias over the life of America. This segment includes Jim reciting a poem called, "Freedom isn't free."