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Category: Women and Minority Issues

Dr. Kevin Fegan
What is the relationship between freedom, liberty and entrepreneurship? Dr. Kevin Fegan joins Jim Blasingame to discuss while entrepreneurship is the child of liberty in the United States, in countries like Afghanistan, liberty might be the child of entrepreneurship.
Terry Neese
Terry Neese joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the 2012 International Women’s Economic Summit and the Peace Through Business Program which is empowering women in Afghanistan and Rwanda.
Katherine Smith Dedrick
Ladies, how do you handle the "G" word? Katherine Dedrick Smith joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the guilt burden women place on themselves, often self-imposed and unnecessarily.
Katherine Smith Dedrick
Is the deck stacked against women who want family and profession? Katherine Smith Dedrick joins Jim Blasingame to answer the question, "Can women have it all?" and she says yes.
Patricia Greene
How much are women business owners employing social media? Patti Greene joins Jim Blasingame with survey results showing that half of women business owners are using social media as a business strategy.
Patricia Greene
Are women business owners hiring? Patti Greene joins Jim Blasingame with a recent survey showing women business owners are hiring more than firing - 45% compared to 9% - and are focused on growing revenue.
Patricia Greene
What have women business owners focused on for survival? Patti Greene joins Jim Blasingame with a recent survey showing women business owners have survived since 2008 by focusing on expense control more than ever.
Terry Neese
Charlene Lake
How women are promoting global peace. Terry Neese and Charlene Lake join Jim Blasingame to talk about how ATT and IEEW are helping women become entrepreneurs in Afghanistan and Ruwanda.
Terry Neese
Charlene Lake
Promoting peace through education and entrepreneurship. Terry Neese and Charlene Lake join Jim Blasingame to discuss this year's International Women's Economic Education Summit for women and why it matters.
Katherine Crowley
Never mind high school, why are there mean girls at work? Katherine Crowley joins Jim Blasingame to explain why women find it difficult to maintain friendships when competition and management promotions are involved.

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