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Category: Work-Life, Balance

Dr. Meg Myers Morgan
Dr. Meg Myers Morgan joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the nature of women to try to be super-moms and super-managers, etc. and how this uniquely female behavior comes at a cost.
Janet Christy
Janet Christy joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the concept of “real listening” and why it’s a powerful discipline that contributes to success, but something most of us have to learn.
Joel Barker
Joel Barker joins Jim Blasingame to report on new research that shows how killing certain kinds of cells before they become defective can prevent diseases and help you live better longer.
Barry Moltz
Barry Moltz joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that research shows most small business sales negotiations fail because the seller hasn’t figured out what he or she is going to do with their time after they leave.
Sarah Hiner
Sarah Hiner joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how to break the bad posture habits we get into with our technology and why you may want to replace your white noise machines with the ones that sound “pink.”
Ramon Ray
Ramon Ray joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the professional realities of the 21st century workplace and why a college degree might not be the most profitable preparation for you.
John Huber
John Huber joins Jim Blasingame to address the snowflake effect caused by hearing certain spoken words, and say that the real world and marketplace are indifferent to your very existence, let alone your relative success – deal with that fact or starve.
John Huber
John Huber joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how some people have become so self-protected from the real world and its rude words that they can’t function, and will become uncompetitive.
Gary Pittsford
Gary Pittsford joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that what he’s learned over a half-century of financial planning is that most people aren’t adequately educated about what they have to do, and only a small percentage of Baby Boomers are prepared.
Beau Henderson
Beau Henderson joins Jim Blasingame to reveal some of the things that a couple should discuss about the realities of life in retirement age and funding it.

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