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Category: Family Businesses and Partnerships

Brad Van Horn
Brad Van Horn joins Jim Blasingame to describe how an Employee Stock Option Program works and how it’s increasingly a divesting option for owners of small businesses.
Joe  Collins
Joe Collins joins Jim Blasingame to recommend some basics for personal financial education and growth, including the power of life insurance products and home ownership in creating generational wealth.
Katie Lyon
Wes Lyon
Katie and Wes Lyon join Jim Blasingame to report on how their small business makes American flags in America with American seamstresses, by hand, that last a long time and look great.
Katie Lyon
Wes Lyon
Katie and Wes Lyon join Jim Blasingame to tell their entrepreneurial story about how they formed a partnership to sell a high-quality American flag that they actually make in America.
Ramon Ray
Ramon Ray joins Jim Blasingame to report on his new experience of bringing his son into the business, and how to help younger generations learn that the fundamentals are not old school, they’re THE School.
Ramon Ray
Ramon Ray joins Jim Blasingame to report on the evolution of his relationship with his son, as the latter grew into his professional life and decided to come back to the mothership -- er, fathership.
Joe  Collins
Joe Collins joins Jim Blasingame to recommend some basics for personal financial education and growth, including the power of life insurance products and home ownership in creating generational wealth.
Jim Blasingame
Jim Blasingame reveals more examples of how raising taxes on small business families who risk everything in the creation of their income will hurt their sustainability, national economic growth and job creation.
Anna Brakefield
Anna Brakefield joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how their farming family launched a new venture and continue to work together to make that expansion a success.
Anna Brakefield
Anna Brakefield joins Jim Blasingame to report on how she and her father started a linens consumer business based on the cotton they grow on their family farm, by cutting out the middleman and keeping the middle profits.

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