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Judith Glaser
Should there be more gender consciousness in the workplace? Judith Glaser joins Jim Blasingame to talk about some of the key issues that men and women deal with as they find their way in the workplace and the marketplace.
Judith Glaser
How to grow Main Street trust in the rest of the marketplace. Judith Glaser joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the 5 barriers to trust and how to overcome them. Jim also points out that the world would be well-served to take a lesson on trust from Main Street small businesses.
Lois Geller
Judith Glaser
Paula Lovell
Jim Blasingame talks with three breast cancer survivors who are also members of his Brain Trust: Lois Geller, Judith Glaser, and Paula Lovell. These courageous ladies talk about their own experiences with breast cancer and how it has changed their lives in many ways.
Lois Geller
Judith Glaser
Paula Lovell
Jim Blasingame talks with three breast cancer survivors who are also members of his Brain Trust: Lois Geller, Judith Glaser, and Paula Lovell. These courageous ladies talk about their own experiences with breast cancer and how it has changed their lives in many ways.
Lois Geller
Judith Glaser
Paula Lovell
Jim Blasingame talks with three breast cancer survivors who are also members of his Brain Trust: Lois Geller, Judith Glaser, and Paula Lovell. These courageous ladies talk about their own experiences with breast cancer and how it has changed their lives in many ways.
Judith Glaser
Seek excellence in "we", not the perfection of "I", according to Judith Glaser, who joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the best practices that help small businesses do a better job of leveraging their staff, working with customers and collaborating with others.
Judith Glaser
According to experts, we have not one brain, but five (maybe six). Judith Glaser talks with Jim Blasingame about new perspectives on how multi-brain small business owners behave, including how all of this manifests in the social networking universe.
Judith Glaser
According to experts, we have not one brain, but five (maybe six). Judith Glaser talks with Jim Blasingame about new perspectives on how multi-brain small business owners behave, including how all of this manifests in the social networking universe.
Judith Glaser
Think you only have one brain? Well, Judith Glaser explains how humans actually have five brains, and she discusses all of them with Jim Blasingame, host of The Small Business Advocate Show.
Lois Geller
Paula Lovell
Joan Pryde
Judith Glaser
October is breast cancer awareness month, and four of Jim Blasingame's Brain Trust members, who are also breast cancer survivors, join him to talk about their courageous experiences of discovery, recovery and advocacy to promote awareness, screening and early detection.