Friday, August 30, 2019
Mark Babbitt joins Jim Blasingame to report on some of the many great – and sometimes intimidating -- ways to communicate your marketing message today, and how to lessen the intimidation and get your strategy going.
Mark Babbitt joins Jim Blasingame to reveal why you must be accountable to any negative reviews or other references by taking ownership and declaring your plan to remedy – even if it wasn’t your fault.
Sarah Hiner joins Jim Blasingame to report on the belief that a short – no more than 30 minutes – nap, likely after lunch, can give you a productivity boost and improve your health.
Sarah Hiner joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the immutable requirement to be prepared for any business endeavor, whether making a sales call, seeking a job, delivering a proposal or conducting an interview.
Sarah Hiner joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that angry people probably need more sleep, and agreeable people often are not the most successful financially, especially if they allow others to take advantage of them.
Mark Singleton joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the reasons for celebrating America’s thousands of truck drivers, and the contribution they make, plus a charity that helps those families that fall on hard times.
Mark Singleton joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the 60,000 truck driver shortfall in America, plus the impact of the current trade negotiations on this sector.
Ami Kassar joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how the American entrepreneur sector ranges from a tech start up who’s seeking investors, to a Main Street small business owner who never wants to have an investor or go public.
Ami Kassar joins Jim Blasingame to report on The Evergreen Movement, which is a group of small business owners who are committed to stay private, not grow beyond what makes them happy, and aren’t looking for investor funding.
Ami Kassar joins Jim Blasingame to report on an increasing level of problems reported from small business owners who inadvisably entered into a loan agreement with online lenders and are desperate to disengage from those relationships.