Thursday, November 12, 2020
Weldon Long joins Jim Blasingame to discuss some of the fundamentals that must be focused on to survive a challenging time, like a pandemic, including customers, employees, cash and profitability.
Weldon Long joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that one of the keys to success is for entrepreneurs to get out of their own way, especially when navigating a challenging economy.
Anna Murray joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the idea of using blockchain technology at the state and local level to input and record voter ballots, and report the results.
Anna Murray joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why Big Tech is becoming a threat to many aspects of our lives, including, especially, free speech, and whether they can continue to hide behind Section 230.
Anna Murray joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the perils of America and other sovereign states if Big Tech, including Amazon, continues their unprecedented dominance on many levels, especially if they ever possessed a crypto-currency.
Rachael Gillette joins Jim Blasingame to discuss some of the aspects of growing sustainable companies and communities, including identifying what works and repeating that.
Rachael Gillette joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the elements of the Entrecon event conducted by the Studer Institute, including six modules on sustaining success in business and community.
Michael Saltsman and Holly Sklar join Jim Blasingame to discuss and debate the issue of Florida overwhelmingly voting in a gradual increase to a $15 per hour minimum wage.
Michael Saltsman and Holly Sklar join Jim Blasingame to debate the issues – good and bad – about having a national minimum wage of $15 per hour, including the macro-economic impact, as well as the micro-impact on employees and small employers.
Michael Saltsman and Holly Sklar join Jim Blasingame to debate whether the Digital Age is helping or hurting the argument for raising the minimum wage.