Monday, November 07, 2016
Richard Berman joins Jim Blasingame to report some of the investment moves the Communist Party in China is making in the U.S. movie industry, including a large portion of movie theaters.
Richard Berman joins Jim Blasingame to compare the potential presidencies of the two major party candidates, especially in the area of small business employment.
Debbie Meyer joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the benefits and obligations when you have a real person as the lead brand of a business instead of just a company name.
Debbie Meyer joins Jim Blasingame to discuss what was going on in her life, and in her mind, when she invented her first product, and how that turned into a global personal brand of home products.
Debbie Meyer joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the challenges of a personal brand, when it’s time to think about the company’s life after that person.
Tom Bonney joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the likely approach to small business policies of the two major party presidential candidates.
Tom Bonney joins Jim Blasingame to recommend waiting at least six months after the election to make significant investment decisions, in order to see the reaction of the financial sector.
John Horvat II joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the concept of romance in American life, as it applies to how we feel about our institutions, and the losses we’ve experienced in these institutions.
John Horvat II joins Jim Blasingame to lament the detrimental impact of reality TV on the U.S. culture regarding how it defined deviancy down, plus the erosion of our commitment to Judeo-Christian ethics.
John Horvat II joins Jim Blasingame to discuss what it would take for America to return to the order that makes it great, and which generation could do that.