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Monday, February 19, 2018

Jim Blasingame
Jim Blasingame explains why we have to help our analog ethics, that we’ve created over the past 10,000 years, become established in the digital age .
Jim Blasingame
Jim Blasingame shares some of the words President Washington used in his farewell address in 1796, including naming us Americans.
Ed Harrington
Ed Harrington joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the new tax law’s negative impact on the ability of small employers to compete for workers.
Ed Harrington
Ed Harrington joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that thinking like a child allows us to drop many barriers and baggage that can minimize our creative potential.
Ed Harrington
Ed Harrington joins Jim Blasingame to recommend that as you’re listening to creative discussion, think about what the ideas might look like on paper, without the words.
Bill Schley
Bill Schley joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how he and a partner have created the “Branding Brothers” podcast, to help small business owners realize that branding can be powerful even in the digital age.
Bill Schley
Bill Schley joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the small business special sauce is a powerful brand lever they should not waste.
David Dawsey
David Dawsey joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how to establish processes that help you with the intake steps for customers that every small business goes through.
David Dawsey
David Dawsey joins Jim Blasingame to reveal why having a streamline process for associating with, controlling and paying contractors is worth the effort.
David Dawsey
David Dawsey joins Jim Blasingame to encourage you to not fall in love with a prospective business purchase until you’ve looked at certain essential components.

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