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Greg S. Reid
How can you become a more successful leader? Greg Reid joins Jim Blasingame to offer more keys to success from Napoleon Hill, including positive mental attitude, self-discipline, go the extra mile and create a master-mind community.
Greg S. Reid
Do you know Napoleon Hill's keys to success? Greg Reid joins Jim Blasingame to talk about success characteristics, such as thinking accurately, learning from adversity and failure and being enthusiastic.
Karen Post
Does what you do make you happy? Karen Post joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how to develop a plan to reinvent yourself and offer tips on setting attainable goals through incremental planning.
Barbara Weltman
Americans have a lot to be grateful for. Barbara Weltman joins Jim Blasingame to discuss some of the most important reasons they are grateful to be citizens of America, including freedom of religion.
Jim Blasingame
"The greatest sin is an unlived life." Jim Blasingame is live on Christmas Eve with some insight from his friend, the late John O'Donohue proposed that one of the greatest sins is an unlived life.
Jim Blasingame
Honor, duty, and sacrifice, even at - especially at - Christmas. Jim Blasingame shares a Christmas poem by James M. Schmidt to recognize the men and women in our armed forces who put themselves in harm's way for a grateful nation, even at Christmas.
Jim Blasingame
What are the intangibles that hold you together? Jim Blasingame is live on Christmas Eve to share an editorial from 1897, 'Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Clause,' and to talk about valuable intangibles.
Andrew J. Sherman
Jim Blasingame and his Jewish friend, Andrew Sherman, celebrate what we all have in common, a core set of values that have been with humans of all faiths for thousands of years.
Andrew J. Sherman
On this Christmas Eve, Andrew Sherman joins Jim Blasingame, a Jew and a Christian, to talk about the power of tolerance and diversity and the selfish reason why these concepts should matter to you.
Jim Blasingame
On this Christmas Eve, Jim Blasingame defends his reputation as a scrooge while encouraging extending the holiday spirit of giving to help those in need all year round.

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