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Category: Entrepreneurship

Cinda Baxter
Cinda Baxter joins Jim Blasingame to report on what the 3/50 Project is, how it's saving Main Street one small business at a time, what you can do to help, and the next phase of this grass roots phenomenon.
David Rock
Economic recovery is waiting on leadership, not policies. That's the information David Rock delivers in his visit with Jim Blasingame. He reveals that we are less productive when we're fearful and uncertain about the future, and that we will respond more positively to a hopeful message than a new policy.
Rachael Smith
How does a Mompreneur decide to take her invention to market? Rachael Smith talks with Jim Blasingame about the decision-making process she used to decide to market her own invention, rather than license it to another company.
Greg S. Reid
How does an entrepreneur know when to make adjustments? Greg Reid joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the importance of persevering as an entrepreneur instead of giving up, but also knowing when to move a little to one side or the other and look for opportunity there.
Rachael Smith
How did a 1st grade teacher become an inventor/entrepreneur? Rachael Smith joins Jim Blasingame with her Mompreneurial story about how she reinvented herself by inventing a better diaper bag. This is a fun and inspirational interview.
Jim Blasingame
Are you celebrating the incremental accomplishments of your small business? Even just the fact that you've survived the Great Recession? Jim Blasingame talks about why you should do this and how.
Luis Arguello, Sr.
Don't miss this small business success story, as Luis Arguello joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how he has carved out a niche within a niche and has developed a global reach for his 40 employee company. He also explains how he has used resources from the U.S. government - Ex-Im Bank and the SBA - to help him grow his business.
Terry Neese
Promoting women-owned businesses internationally, Terry Neese joins Jim Blasingame to talk about some of the things that are being done to help women in Afghanistan, Iraq and other countries to claim their place in society and the global marketplace.
Debbie Meyer
Can you get educated in the discipline of entrepreneurship? Debbie Meyer joins Jim Blasingame to discuss entrepreneurship as a discipline that can be taught and learned, as it is being done in schools around the country. Even if you're already in business, it's not too late to get this training.
Nell Merlino
Celebrating International Women's Day, Nell Merlino joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the growth of women-owned businesses, plus some resources that are available to help women grow their businesses to their first million in sales.

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