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Raising awareness of breast cancer survival. Judith Glaser, Joan Pryde, and Paula Lovell joins Jim Blasingame to tell their stories about how they were diagnosed and how they dealt with it.
New developments coming in breast cancer screening. Judith Glaser, Joan Pryde, and Paula Lovell joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how early breast cancer screening saved their lives.
Everyone handles being diagnosed with breast cancer differently. Judith Glaser, Joan Pryde, and Paula Lovell joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how they dealt with their breast cancer and how to find support.
Being an expert gives your small business an advantage. Paula Lovell joins Jim Blasingame to encourage small business owners to think of themselves as experts and become a thought-leader to local media outlets.
Become a thought-leader by writing what you know. Paula Lovell joins Jim Blasingame to encourage small business owners to write what they know about their business and use the media to get your knowledge published.
Distribute your thought-leadership within your own customer communities. Paula Lovell joins Jim Blasingame to encourage small business owners to express thought-leadership in social media platforms within their own communities.
Challenges in traditional media, especially newspapers, are good for small business. Paula Lovell joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how traditional media, like newspapers, are being forced to change and why that's an opportunity for small business.
Your local newspaper could hold a new PR opportunity for small businesses. Paula Lovell joins Jim Blasingame to reveal challenges and changes at your local newspaper that could create PR opportunities for your small business.
Are you taking advantage of college interns? Paula Lovell joins Jim Blasingame to explain why and how to use college interns today, including how to find them and how to compensate them.
Breast Cancer survivors Lois Geller, Joan Pryde, Judith Glaser, Paula Lovell joins Jim Blasingame to discuss Breast Cancer Awareness. These ladies begin by relating their diagnosis experiences.