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Jim Blasingame
Do you know where the next growth capital for your small business is going to come from? Jim Blasingame talks about the three sources of growth capital for small businesses and puts them in his order of importance.
Jim Blasingame
Have you decided who you’re going to vote for this November? Jim Blasingame talks about his idea for small business owners to become single issue voters for those candidates who support and promote policies that help small business owners. And he includes several policy examples.
Tony Conway
What can you learn from an award-winning small business owner? Tony Conway, the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce Small Business Person of the Year, tells Jim Blasingame why he started his business, how long he planned it, what he's learned about managing people, and why he gives back to the community.
John Ready
One of the Young Entrepreneur's of the Year joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how he and his brother are taking a very old industry -- lobster fishing and its bounty -- to the market in a 21st century way.
Teddie Gause
What's the difference between your small business and the chains? Teddie Gause joins Jim Blasingame live to explain how her family business provides their customers with exceptional quality and service.
Are you leaving your family business to your children? As Jim Blasingame broadcasts live from the Stay Strong Conference at Central Florida Community College in Ocala, Florida, Ken Ausley and Ron Ewers join him to talk about family business and the legacy we leave for our children.
Finding a niche could be the difference between success and failure. Paul Franck and Jim Blasingame talk about how to serve your community by finding out what they want.
Paul Casey
Do you know what it takes to be a successful business owner? Paul Casey talks with Jim Blasingame about what he thinks are the top five things you need to do to succeed as a small business owner.
Suzanne Mulvehill
Do you know what emotional endurance for entrepreneurs is? Suzanne Mulvehill coined the term and developed the understanding of what it takes emotionally to succeed in business long-term, and she joins Jim Blasingame to talk about her work on this topic, including her upcoming visit in England with Professor of entrepreneurship, Jay Mitra, who also joins Jim on this interview.
Jim Blasingame
How do you protect your intellectual property when you execute your export strategy? Jim Blasingame talks about this challenge and offers some suggestions.

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