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Friday, January 27, 2017

Dr Marilyn Singleton
Dr. Marilyn Singleton joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that when seniors go on Medicare at 65, they learn that there are many advantages, but also that it can be expensive, limiting, and also taxed.
Dr Marilyn Singleton
Dr. Marilyn Singleton joins Jim Blasingame to offer her concern that the way the Medicare hospice program is being administered, it is creating practices that are de facto euthanasia.
Kirk Cheyfitz
Kirk Cheyfitz joins Jim Blasingame to report on his prophecy about being in the post-advertising era, and the current implications of that phenomenon.
Kirk Cheyfitz
Kirk Cheyfitz joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the disruption that is occurring in businesses of all sizes as customers are increasing, expecting to be empowered, and spend less time being interrupted.
Kirk Cheyfitz
Kirk Cheyfitz joins Jim Blasingame to encourage small businesses to take market share from big businesses, by focusing their marketing on informing and entertaining prospects and customers.
Beverly Flaxington
Beverly Flaxington joins Jim Blasingame to reveal why you must determine what customers think is the value you deliver, that makes them do business with you.
Beverly Flaxington
Beverly Flaxington joins Jim Blasingame to reveal some tips on how to communicate the value you deliver based on what customers have told you.
Ami Kassar
Ami Kassar joins Jim Blasingame to reveal some of the ways to be ready to handle the financial part of the next crisis that hits every small business sometime.
Ami Kassar
Ami Kassar joins Jim Blasingame to identify the components of a capitalization strategy that includes how to use various sources of capital, especially debt.
Ami Kassar
Ami Kassar joins Jim Blasingame to reveal different kinds of debt sources and how to use them in the correct capital application.

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