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Category: Women and Minority Issues

Ken Yancey
SCORE has people and resources to help small businesses, including women entrepreneurs. Ken Yancey joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the advantages for women in business, plus SCORE programs designed for every small business.
Nell Merlino
Access to capital for women has come a long way, but still have a long way to go. Nell Merlino joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the greatest impediments to capital for women, including themselves.
Nell Merlino
Women business owners have come a long way, baby. Nell Merlino joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how far women in business have come thanks to the women who paved the way for them, especially in areas like access to capital.
Joel Libava
How do we get more women to consider franchise ownership? Joel Libava joins Jim Blasingame to reveal an upcoming promotion and contest for women who are interested in franchise ownership.
Joel Libava
Women business ownership is leading the sector, except in franchising. Joel Libava joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why women do a better job of acquiring a franchise than men, but are less likely to acquire a franchise than men.
Vickie Milazzo
Women business ownership is growing very fast. Vickie Milazzo joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how far women business owners have come, but also what they must do to establish parity with men in the marketplace.
Vickie Milazzo
Why are women less likely to ask for what they’re worth? Vickie Milazzo joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the challenges of women in the marketplace to be assertive, confident and financially valued.
Merisa Davis
The black community must take responsibility for their future. Merisa Davis, cousin of Bill Cosby, joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why the black community rejected Cosby’s unpopular,but realistic ideas on their future.
Merisa Davis
In Harlem, there are very few black-owned businesses. Merisa Davis joins Jim Blasingame to discuss some of the reasons why black youth don’t consider entrepreneurship as a career option.
John Harrison
Olalah Njenga
What does the future look like for black Americans? John Harrison and Olalah Njenga join Jim Blasingame to celebrate Black History Month by talking about what they see in the future for black Americans.

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