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    <title>Small Business Advocate</title>
    <link>http://www.smallbusinessadvocate.com/</link>
    <description>Jim Blasingame is the creator and host of the nationally syndicated weekday Radio/Internet talk show, The Small Business Advocate, on the air since 1997.  Jim has assembled the largest community of small business experts in the world -- he calls them the Brain Trust -- and he interviews at least one of them every half hour on his show. We know that small business owners face both opportunities AND challenges every day. That's why we've created a community where entrepreneurs can find ideas, answers, encouragement, and perhaps even some inspiration to help them have the maximum opportunity to be successful.
Jim Blasingame is the nexus of this community which includes hundreds of experts he's assembled, and which we call the Brain Trust. The resources you can link to from the website deliver on-demand support for small business owners featuring Jim, the Brain Trust members, and their information in multi-media formats, including multiple streaming audio options, as well as the written word. </description>
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    <copyright>Copyright 2008, All Rights Reserved</copyright>
    <lastBuildDate>2007-10-15 12:00:00-05</lastBuildDate>
    <webMaster>dsb@smallbusinessadvocate.com</webMaster>
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        <title>Joan Pryde; Paula Lovell; Judith Glaser; Lois Geller: Brain Trust members, and breast cancer survivors</title>
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        <description>Over 40,000 women die from breast cancer every year.  These ladies have at least three things in common: they are all breast cancer survivors, they are alive today largely because they were diagnosed early, and they're all members of Jim's Brain Trust, .  Listen as they talk about how they were diagnosed, how they handled the news, the treatment and their professional lives, and how they feel about being a survivor.  The stories are powerful demonstrations of courage and survival.</description>
        <itunes:author>Jim Blasingame</itunes:author>
        <itunes:summary>>Over 40,000 women die from breast cancer every year.  These ladies have at least three things in common: they are all breast cancer survivors, they are alive today largely because they were diagnosed early, and they're all members of Jim's Brain Trust, .  Listen as they talk about how they were diagnosed, how they handled the news, the treatment and their professional lives, and how they feel about being a survivor.  The stories are powerful demonstrations of courage and survival.</itunes:summary>
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        <pubDate>10/15/2007</pubDate>
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