Category: Work-Life, Balance
Enduring success in small business, as in any other endeavor, requires authenticity. Mike Robbins joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the importance of authenticity in business and how you accomplish it.
Being a grandparent is like finding a new kind of candy, according to Jim (Poppy) Blasingame. In this interview, Barbara Graham and Jim talk about the how cool it is to be a grandparent.
Can you find spiritual economics in your small business? Nancy Rosanoff says yes, and she joins Jim Blasingame to explain how to differentiate between fear and intelligence, and why this understanding will help you make better decisions in a crisis.
Celebrating the significant impact women have had on history and the marketplace, Ken Davis joins Jim Blasingame to talk about women who helped shape American, including the significant growth in women-owned small businesses.
The fact that not many people are talking about our military these days is a tribute to their very success. Jim Blasigname talks a few minutes to salute our heroes in uniform who are standing a post, often in harm's way, wherever their country sends them.
Overcome fear, anxiety and the survivor attitude with the belief that you can become invincible. That's the advice of Jennifer Hawthorne as the talks with Jim Blasingame about how to take back your life and business from all of the negative energy that's out there.
Many people are in transition these days, either by their own choice or other circumstances. Jim Manton joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how to make a transition successfully in a way that is good for you and society.
Over 100 years ago, in a speech, our 26th president described a special type of person. Jim Blasingame recites this passage from President Theodore Roosevelt's speech and goes on to identify who he must have been talking about, as well as to name some of the dangers ahead of this group.
How do you market your small business during a recession? Paula Lovell talks with Jim Blasingame about why marketing must continue, even during a slow economy, by spending more time and energy on those areas that cost little or nothing, like networking, spending more time with customers, and maximizing public relations opportunities.
Are you a courageous small business owner? Would you like to be more courageous? How is courage used in the marketplace? Bill Treasurer joins Jim Blasingame to answer these courage questions.
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