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Monday, March 02, 2020

Robert Bly
Robert Bly joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the power of words, and how you use them as leverage in your marketing/advertising strategy.
Robert Bly
Robert Bly joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the power of your expertise in words – written and spoken – in the form of content that nurtures customer relationships. Graphics don’t nurture – words do.
Robert Levin
Robert Levin joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how having an assistant manifests as a powerful lever of your time, and should be considered an investment, not an expense.
Robert Levin
Robert Levin joins Jim Blasingame to reveal why learning how to delegate is powerful, but not easy for most of us, and why you can’t grow your business without becoming good at it.
Robert Levin
Robert Levin joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that having perfection as your standard will stifle your business, and that being a delegator and accepting excellence as your standard, becomes a powerful business lever.
Weldon Long
Weldon Long joins Jim Blasingame to share their perspectives on life, work and dealing with pandemics, and why problems tend to seem smaller and less scary when you can approach them with perspective.
Weldon Long
Weldon Long joins Jim Blasingame to reveal some of the ways to help customers get out of their own way, and why focusing on value instead of price is a high percentage perspective.
Joe Tankersley
Joe Tankersley joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the 50th anniversary of Alvin Toffler’s book, Future Shock, and why his perspective, along with others, such as Gordon Moore and John Naisbitt, became prophecies of our reality.
Joe Tankersley
Joe Tankersley joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that the velocity of change is what’s different today from past eras, and why no other generation has ever had to deal with such an increase in the speed of change.
Joe Tankersley
Joe Tankersley joins Jim Blasingame to mark the 50th anniversary of Toffler’s book, Future Shock, by noting that his “stability zone” prophecy, and Naisbitt’s “high-tech, high-touch,” will prevail for generations of analog humans in the digital age.

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