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Category: Entrepreneurship

Donna Fenn
What do the rest of us need to know about Generation Y?Donna Fenn joins Jim Blasingame to talk about what she has learned about this influential generation who are between 18 and 32 years old, as employees, customers and even as employers.
Lida Orzeck
How do you turn underwear into an entrepreneurial success? Lida Orzeck joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how she and her co-founder turned a birthday gift into an idea to produce and sell women's intimate apparel. Jim likes saying the name of their company, Hanky Panky,
Andy Dunn
This is a classic story about finding a niche and capitalizing on it. Andy Dunn talks with Jim Blasingame about he and his partner discovered a niche in the fashion industry and set about filling that void successfully. They prove that new niches are being found every day.
Ruth King
Creating residual income - the work that keeps on giving is something Ruth King talks with Jim Blasingame about this, including several specific examples of how to set an income stream in place and just maintain it over time.
Julia Seymour
Is capitalism dead. Is capitalism evil? Julia Seymour and Jim Blasingame discuss the current debate over these issues and make the case that capitalism is neither evil or deal, especially on Main Street, where small businesses work.
Bob Kodner
A dry crack is a happy crack. That's the tag line of Bob Kodner's company, The Crack Team - honest. Bob is back to talk with Jim Blasingame about how his company has grown and evolved since his last visit on the show, including how they have adjusted to economic realities.
Allan Weis
What was going on in the minds of the first people who built the first commercial Internet network. Jim Blasingame welcomes Allan Weis to the show to talk about his ideas and vision way back in 1990. Don't miss this important report by someone who made history.
Karen Kerrigan
Karen Kerrigan joins Jim Blasingame following her recent trip to the middle east with a report on the health of entrepreneurship in Israel and Palestine in the face of regional strife.
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.
Jane Pollak
How do you know when to merely make adjust and when to completely reinvent? Jane Pollak talks to Jim Blasingame about the need to constantly check your competitive position in the marketplace to know when to adjust and when to reinvent.

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