Jim Blasingame

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The ancient Chinese curse, “May you live in interesting times.” Jim Blasingame reveals his 2011 political predictions for Pres. Obama and Congress, Joe Biden’s future as Vice Pres., Republican presidential candidates, the health care bill, and a football prediction.
For the past 10 years, Jim Blasingame has made predictions for the upcoming year. At the end of 2010, Jim reviews his predictions for the end-of-year GDP and environment for start ups and reports on the results. Get the rest of his prediction recap in the other two segments.
Jim Blasingame continues to recap his 2010 predictions, what happened and his score. This segment is about small business lending, structural unemployment and the aversion to adding debt.
Jim concludes the results of his 2010 predictions, including what he believed would happen on Wall Street and in Washington, plus he reveals his 2010 accuracy rating and his 10-year batting average.
On his annual live Christmas show, Jim Blasingame celebrates this important season with Bible verses from the Old and New Testaments, plus a poem from the book, "Anam Cara" by Jim's friend, the late John O'Donohue.
On this Christmas Eve, Jim Blasingame defends his reputation as a scrooge while encouraging extending the holiday spirit of giving to help those in need all year round.
What are the intangibles that hold you together? Jim Blasingame is live on Christmas Eve to share an editorial from 1897, 'Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Clause,' and to talk about valuable intangibles.
Honor, duty, and sacrifice, even at - especially at - Christmas. Jim Blasingame shares a Christmas poem by James M. Schmidt to recognize the men and women in our armed forces who put themselves in harm's way for a grateful nation, even at Christmas.
"The greatest sin is an unlived life." Jim Blasingame is live on Christmas Eve with some insight from his friend, the late John O'Donohue proposed that one of the greatest sins is an unlived life.
Jim Blasingame reveals questions to ask yourself, as your business’ owner, about the new year; not only about the business’ performance – growth and gross profit – but also what you, the owner, need to do to find more balance.