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Category: Leadership, Ethics, Trust

Debbie Meyer
Debbie Meyer joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the challenges every entrepreneur has in the early days when the only person they have to lead is themselves, including believing in yourself.
Martin  Holland
Martin Holland joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the role of a small business CEO, including the three primary responsibilities, and how to spend more time in that role and less time managing.
Thomas Sullivan
Tom Sullivan joins Jim Blasingame to report on the fact that the Democrat majority in both houses of Congress passed an unprecedented reconciliation bill without a single Republican vote.
Eva Rosenberg
Eva Rosenberg joins Jim Blasingame to report on the fact that some states will tax the PPP funds that you don’t have to pay federal taxes on, plus her thoughts on International Women’s Day.
Leslie Grossman
Leslie Grossman joins Jim Blasingame to report on the challenges that women still face in breaking through certain leadership strongholds, as well as some things women should focus on to get out of their own way.
Leslie Grossman
Leslie Grossman joins Jim Blasingame to celebrate International Women’s Day by discussing the progress that’s been made on behalf of women in many areas and build on that progress.
Leslie Grossman
Leslie Grossman joins Jim Blasingame to report on her long career in support of women in business and why a day to celebrate women leadership is still important.
John Horvat II
John Horvat II joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that President Biden replacing the bust of Churchill from the Oval Office with the bust of a controversial figure does not reflect the historic values of America, and belies his unity message.
Shelby Scarbrough
Shelby Scarbrough joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that the basis for her book on civility was inspired by writings of George Washington, and how these very human behaviors are being challenged by the velocity of the digital age.
Shelby Scarbrough
Shelby Scarbrough joins Jim Blasingame to report on the ways our civility is being compromised by the digital age because trust and ethics doesn’t transfer well at the speed of light.

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