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Category: Entrepreneurship

Valerie Shondel
What is International Peace Day and why should you care? Valerie Shondel joins Jim Blasingame to talk about International Peace Day and how IEEW has become an important entrepreneurial component of this effort.
Jim Blasingame
Do you know the definition of an entrepreneur? Jim Blasingame reveals the definition of an entrepreneur, including some elements that might surprise you.
Nick Sarillo
Does extreme honesty with customers pay off? Nick Sarillo joins Jim Blasingame to explain how reaching out to his customer base with honesty about the plight of his company actually saved him from bankruptcy.
Nick Sarillo
A real entrepreneurial story. Nick Sarillo joins Jim Blasingame to talk about why and how he started his pizza business, including the things he did right and the mistakes that almost took him down.
Steve Olsher
How comfortable are you with the personal reinvention process? Steve Olsher joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why every person - owner or employee - must continually reinvent themselves.
Jim Blasingame
How small businesses can fight terrorism. Jim Blasingame remembers the attacks of September 11, 2001 with his ideas on how global small businesses contribute to ending terrorism.
Paul T. Conway
What is on the mind of Millennials during the 2012 election? Paul Conway joins Jim Blasingame to report on his work surveying Millennials (18-30 year-olds) about what they are focusing on during this election cycle.
Homer Erekson
TCU's international focus on entrepreneurial education. Homer Erekson joins Jim Blasingame to report on the "Values and Ventures" program and talk about how to define the concept of entrepreneurship.
Homer Erekson
How TCU is teaching entrepreneurship. Homer Erekson joins Jim Blasingame to report how Texas Christian University is teaching entrepreneurship, including expanding the curriculum to non-business disciplines.
Jim Blasingame
We have Labor Day, but no Small Business Day. Jim Blasingame celebrates Labor Day by asking the simple question: Why isn't' there a national holiday to honor those who make it possible for others to have a PAID day off?

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