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Category: Futuring, Demographics, Generations

Vicky Oliver
Vicky Oliver joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how the perception that older isn’t better, or relevant, or competitive is misguided, but also to encourage older people – especially business owners – not to contribute to this perception.
Debbie Meyer
Debbie Meyer joins Jim Blasingame to report on the increase in new businesses by Baby Boomers, and to answer the questions that come with that trend, including whether you can ever be too old to be an entrepreneur.
Debbie Meyer
Debbie Meyer joins Jim Blasingame to report on the new trend among Baby Boomer retirees to become business owners, and how technology is lowering the barrier to entry.
Debbie Meyer
Debbie Meyer joins Jim Blasingame to report on a new demographic trend where retired Baby Boomers are becoming small business owners for the first time.
Dave Anderson
Dave Anderson joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the fact that we have the most generationally diverse workplace ever, and how to deal with delivering tough love to each generation.
Faith Whittier
Dr. Faith Whittier joins Jim Blasingame to report on some of the reasons that the Baby Boomer generation are taking control of their own health care issues and solutions.
Ruth Sherman
Ruth Sherman joins Jim Blasingame to report on the current crisis of lack of qualified workers, and state correctly that all generations have to work together in the workplace with the understanding that each group has something valuable to offer.
Ruth Sherman
Ruth Sherman joins Jim Blasingame to propose that many of the messages we’re getting about older Americans cast a negative light on their relevance in the workplace, which is not only invalid, but also not good economics.
Joe Tankersley
Joe Tankersley joins Jim Blasingame to report on how the 2020s will be replete with disruptions for tourism, consumer products, and all levels of government, largely due to responses to innovations in technology.
Joe Tankersley
Joe Tankersley joins Jim Blasingame to reveal some of the disruptive things to look for in the next decade regarding health care and education, almost all associated with demographic response to technology.

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