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Category: Women and Minority Issues

Barbara Kasoff
Barbara and Jim talk about some of the current key public policy issues that are important to women business owners. They also talk about the upcoming WIPP conference in D.C., as well as what WIPP is doing to help the businesses that were hurt by Hurricane Katrina.
Patricia Greene
Dr. Greene and Jim talk about the progress women are making in the marketplace, not just in starting small businesses they want, but also growing the ones they have. <br></["br"]>
Beverly Inman-Ebel
Bev and Jim discuss how to get your small business team thinking on a new level of creativity, including making sure the owner is not the only one who comes up with the next great idea.
Karen Kerrigan
Karen joins Jim to talk about small business public policy issues she's working on, like healthcare, trade, women's issues, and taxes.
Marsha joins Jim to talk about the state of women ownership in America and around the world. They also talk about how women are different than men as business owners.
Marsha joins Jim to talk about the state of women ownership in America and around the world. They also talk about how women are different than men as business owners.
Terry Neese
Terry and Jim talk about current public policy issues that impact women business owners, especially access to government contracts and the reform of health insurance laws.
First time on the show, Denise and Jim have a lifely discussion about the difference between how women look at the
Monica Luechtefeld
Monica is receiving the Torch of Liberty Award from the Anti-Defamation League and Jim congratulates her. They go on to talk about what it takes to have a successful online strategy.
Nell Merlino
Nell joins Jim to talk about what Office Depot does for Count-Me-In and what they in turn do for women business owners. Titanya then joins Jim and Nell to talk about her business and how Count-Me-In helped her.

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