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Category: Work-Life, Balance

Cherié  Carter-Scott
What's love got to do with it? Dr. Cherie Carter-Scott joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the rules of love in life and in the marketplace, including how similar the rules are for both.
Nancy Rosanoff
Are you capable of appreciating the "Ah-ha" moments in small business? Nancy Rosanoff joins Jim Blasingame to discuss what these moments look like, what they mean and why you should care.
Danny Kofke
What do a business start-up and a teacher have in common? How about loving your job and thriving on little money? Danny Kofke joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how to manage the money you have more effectively.
Jim Blasingame
Don't let a maxim cause you to lie to yourself. Jim Blasingame says the maxim, "it's lonely at the top," becomes a dangerous lie small business owners tell themselves when they don't seek outside counsel. He goes on to identify several valuable consulting and networking resources that are available for little or no budget.
Doug Campbell
Reinvention is not an option for small business, it's a way of life. That's the message Doug Campbell brings to this interview with Jim Blasingame, as they discuss how to perpetuate the process of always staying a little bit ahead of where the marketplace is going.
Gigi Stetler
Think you've had it bad? Had to overcome a lot, did you? Got tough times? Listen to the inspiring story of Gigi Stetler, as she talks with Jim Blasingame about being a woman business owner in a male-dominated industry, but that wasn't the greatest challenge she had to deal with.
Ken Leebow
As the alpha member of your small business, are you taking care of your body as you do your corporate assets? Ken Leebow and Jim Blasingame talk about how to focus more on healthy nutrition and general physical well-being.
Debbie Meyer
What is being an entrepreneur REALLY like? Lifestyle Diva, Debbie Meyer, joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how much guts it takes to pull off the entrepreneurial gig successfully.
Leigh Branham
Re-engaging employees in a time of great workplace stress is becoming a unique skill in the wake of the Great Recession. Leigh Branham and Jim Blasingame talk about some of the motivational challenges that are unique to this recovery for most employers.
Jim Blasingame
If your business didn't make it through the economic meltdown, what's next? Jim Blasingame talks about failure, how to allow the marketplace to redeem you, and how to redeem yourself, after failure.

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