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James Strock
What would Reagan say to small business owners about leadership? James Strock joins Jim Blasingame to offer Ronald Reagan leadership principles, including vision, courage and how to learn from mistakes and move on.
James Strock
Why was Reagan so successful as a leader? James Strock join Jim Blasingame to discuss Ronald Reagan's lifetime of leadership across many stages of his life, and how he lead with his values.
Kita Szpak
Are you capable of being happy? Kita Szpak joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how what you believe affects your happiness, plus the importance of re-evaluating your belief system when it no longer emulates your values.
Kita Szpak
You are most like the 5 people you hang out with. Kita Szpak joins Jim Blasingame to reveal some of the keys to happiness, including periodically shut out distractions to determine what and who contribute to your happiness.
Jim Blasingame
What would be a good title for a small business movie? Jim Blasingame talks about some of the titles that would work for a small business movie, like "In Harm's Way!" and "Against All Odds."
Tom Becka
Are you passionate about giving back? Tom Becka joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how small businesses can aid local charities and global relief through cause marketing without being crassly commercial.
Tim Irwin
How does humility support courage and determination? Tim Irwin joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how humility, or lack thereof, contributes to your success as a leader.
Jim Blasingame
On the 106th anniversary of Rotary, Jim Blasingame talks about what it means to be a Rotarian and how the values of Rotary have benefited the world, including its work to eradicate polio.
Jim Donovan
Do affirmations help you in your business? Jim Donovan joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the use of affirmations as a personal development tool to help you deal with challenges and opportunities.
Jim Donovan
Why should you read more non-fiction? Jim Donovan joins Jim Blasingame to explain why reading nonfiction, small business owners can learn from others’ successes and failures, and connect ideas in creative ways they may have never considered.

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