All business owners are not entrepreneurs. Larry Robertson joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the definition of an entrepreneur, which is anyone who sees things differently and seeks to improve their world.
Anyone can become entrepreneurial, but it takes time and the effort to step out of your comfort zone. Larry Robertson joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how to teach yourself to look at things differently and become entrepreneurial.
What can a tragedy teach us about the power of a pause? Larry Robertson joins Jim Blasingame to reflect on the recent tragedy in Tucson, its local and national contexts, and how this story can teach us about the power of taking a pause.
Could the power of the pause help you to be more successful? Larry Robertson joins Jim Blasingame to reveal why facing challenges and opportunities with a deliberate pause first will help you clear your mind and be more open to what follows.
For the past two years, small businesses have had their head down, fighting their way through the economy. Larry Robertson joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how the marketplace has changed, plus tips on how to look for emerging opportunities in the new economy, including using technology and looking for new customers.
Is your own attitude getting in the way of your business' success? Larry Robertson joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why fear and other emotions can prevent success, and they recommend steps to help you get out of your own way.
Small business owners can't be shy about asking for help, according to Larry Robertson as he joins Jim Blasingame to report on how to ask for and receive start-up and management counsel from a number of different sources. Larry says make your own mistakes, not those others can teach you how to avoid.
Like many things, entrepreneurship will be affected by the current economic conditions and the coming recovery. Larry Robertson talks with Jim Blasingame about the importance of entrepreneurship and how it can be learned.
Larry talks with Jim about how venture capitalists work and whether you should try to use this method of capitalizing your business.
Larry and Jim talk about the good, the bad and the ugly of seeking venture capital.