6/27/2007
Young Entrepreneurs Achieving Greatness
Host Nicole Anderson looks at BizKids, Junior Achievement and children making forays into the business world.
YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS- BizKids & Junior Achievement Spotlight.
BizKids Producer Jamie Hammond and Junior Achievement Worldwide’s Vicki Axarlis showcase PBS BizKids programming and describe school curriculum strategies.
YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS- BizKid actor’s perspective.
Kaelen Horst is a teen businessman and BizKid host. He tells of the challenges and benefits awaiting young people in business.
YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS- Credit Unions help kids Manage Money.
Director of Youth Programs for the Credit Union National Association (CUNA), Phil Heckman speaks of credit union dedication in training children about money management.
YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS- Sugar and Spice and everything business.
22 year old Rebecca Charbonneau has owned The Candy Shoppe since her mid teens. She tells of the hard work and rewards, as well as her BizKids television involvement.
6/20/2007
A Look at Peer to Peer and Circle Lending
Host Mary Cunningham takes a microscope to a couple new lending options for small businesses and students. PEER TO PEER & CIRCLE LENDING APPROACHES- Circle lending without the run-around.
Helen Payne Watt, Small Business Expert with CircleLending.com tells how to apply friends and peers to solving business loan needs.
PEER TO PEER & CIRCLE LENDING APPROACHES- A Case in Point.
Jaycel Adkins is raising capital for his “Etiquette of Chocolate” stores. He relates the fund raising challenge and about CircleLending solutions.
PEER TO PEER & CIRCLE LENDING APPROACHES- Helping College Students.
Larry Chiang, Founder of Duck9.com shares his unusual approach to help students borrow wisely and stay out of credit card debt.
PEER TO PEER & CIRCLE LENDING APPROACHES- Unique network of lenders and borrowers.
Chris Larsen, President and CEO of Prosper.com applies the eBay strategy to lending strategies.
6/13/2007
Long Term Care Solutions
Host Mary Cunningham takes senior citizens and their families on a walk down the main and side streets of Long Term Care.
SEGMENT ONE: LONG TERM CARE SOLUTIONS- Service Provider Perspective.
Larry Novick of CUNA Mutual defines long term care for their members and other consumers.
SEGMENT TWO: LONG TERM CARE SOLUTIONS- An Instructor’s Inside View.
Long Term Care speaker and author, Errold F. Moody provides the inside point of view for a firsthand industry diagnosis.
SEGMENT THREE: LONG TERM CARE SOLUTIONS- Watching Your Back.
Tom Day heads the National Care Planning Council and offers tips on making wise Long Term Care decisions.
SEGMENT FOUR: LONG TERM CARE SOLUTIONS- Educational Resources.
Clare Smith, President of California Health Advocates shows listeners how to discover the pitfalls and benefits tied to this misunderstood industry.
6/06/2007
Green Strategies for Home & Business
Host Nicole Anderson introduces leaders in Green Strategies for businesses and consumers.
SEGMENT ONE:
Green Strategies for Home & Business- Entrepreneurs become Eco-preneurs.
Anna Clark, President of EarthPeople shares concepts and incentives to transform entrepreneurs into “green-minded” business people.
SEGMENT TWO:
Green Strategies for Home & Business- Wise Energy Solutions.
Gillan Taddune, Chief Environmental Officer at Green Mountain Energy illustrates specific “green sensitive” approaches to make companies and environment flourish.
SEGMENT THREE:
Green Strategies for Home & Business- Energy Efficient Company Spotlight.
Drew Hubbell of Hubbell & Hubbell Architects showcases his company’s energy efficiencies and encourages others.
SEGMENT FOUR:
Green Strategies for Home & Business- Local Governments Help Companies.
Karilyn Merlos, San Diego County Pollution Prevention Specialist, introduces “Area Green” Business Programs.
5/30/2007
Dollars and Disaster Relief
Money and You looks into lessons learned in funding Americans and America in the midst of disasters.
SEGMENT ONE:
Dollars and Disaster Relief- Preparing America and Americans.
Steve Delfin, CEO of the National Credit Union Foundation speaks of financial provisions when disaster strikes.
SEGMENT TWO:
Dollars and Disaster Relief- Ground Zero Perspectives.
Charles Elliott, President & CEO of the Mississippi Credit Union Association recounts Katrina losses and lessons learned.
SEGMENT THREE:
Dollars and Disaster Relief- Rebuilding and Volunteering.
Friends and Family Connection chief volunteer coordinator Steve Socha and builder Doug Ferrin speak constructively about disaster relief.
SEGMENT FOUR:
Dollars and Disaster Relief- Help from the Knees Up.
PICO Chairperson Bishop Roy Dixon speaks of joint church efforts to support the disaster-stricken.
5/23/2007
How The Small Business Administration Helps You
Host Nicole Anderson explores the values of the Small Business Administration on behalf of entrepreneurs nationwide.
SEGMENT ONE-
Small Business Administration Serving You- An SBA Overview.
SBA’s San Diego District Director, Ruben Garcia paints the broad picture of how SBA’s help companies succeed in many ways.
SEGMENT TWO-
Small Business Administration Serving You- Targeting youth.
Young Entrepreneur of the Year, Jeffrey Jordon tells of his company, the Rescue Social Change Group, and their amazing impact on young people.
SEGMENT THREE-
Small Business Administration Serving You- Small Businesses with Big Impact.
CEO Hany Girgis of SkillStorm tells of his multifaceted professional services company and how SBA helped.
SEGMENT FOUR:
Small Business Administration Serving You- Small Business recognition.
Former SBA District Director and NASA Engineer, George Chandler tells how and why small businesses should receive high profile recognition.
5/16/2007
How Co-Ops Help America
Host Mary Cunningham and guest expert Paul Hazen, CEO of the National Cooperative Business Association talk about the numerous Co-Ops helping America's consumers.
SEGMENT ONE:
How Co-Ops Help America- An Association Provides Help.
National Cooperative Business Association CEO, Paul Hazen is this broadcast’s guest expert as Host Mary Cunningham visits with him regarding Co-Op benefits to consumers and America.
SEGMENT TWO:
How Co-Ops Help America- Health Cooperatives.
HealthPartners’ Community Relations VP Donna Zimmerman joins host Mary and NCBA’s Hazen to illustrate the values of health Co-Ops.
SEGMENT THREE:
How Co-Ops Help America- Cooperatives offer Power to the People.
The Energy Co-Op’s Operations Director Nadia Adawi provides an electric interview with host Mary Cunningham and NCBA’s Paul Hazen.
SEGMENT FOUR:
How Co-Ops Help America- Food Cooperatives bring much to the Table.
The Sacramento Natural Foods Co-Op GM, Paul Cultrera joins Cunningham and NCBA’s Hazen to showcase the benefits of food cooperatives.
5/09/2007
The Value of Interns
Host Nicole Anderson explores the values and processes in bringing interns into your business.
SEGMENT ONE: The Value of Interns- Intern Training.
Dr. Gary Parks, head of National University’s Intern Programs discusses the college training and placement process through a major university.
SEGMENT TWO:
The Value of Interns- Finding and Placing International Interns.
Chaya Schonberger, President of International Interns, USA, gives an overview of the process and values in hiring international students, as interns.
SEGMENT THREE:
The Value of Interns- The Major values of Minority Interns.
VP of Marketing for INROADS, Stacy Murray, speaks of the benefits of placing minorities into America’s businesses.
SEGMENT FOUR:
The Value of Interns- Finding Interns for the Financial Planning Industry.
Marvin Tuttle, CEO of the Financial Planning Association tells of the value of finding and placing interns into Financial Planning firms.
5/02/2007
Dealing with Charity Partnerships
Host Mary Cunningham explores the ins and outs of partnering between businesses and charities for the benefit of all.
SEGMENT ONE:
Dealing with Charity Partnerships- Being a Good Corporate Citizen.
Margaret Oppliger, Discovery Bank VP offers business strategies behind partnering with selected charities.
SEGMENT TWO:
Dealing with Charity Partnerships- Finding the Right Charity Partner.
Sandra Minuitti, Marketing VP of Charity Navigator helps companies navigate through the process of finding their best charity partners.
SEGMENT THREE:
Dealing with Charity Partnerships- Why Companies should reinvest in their Communities.
John Taylor, President and CEO of the National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC) speaks on developing and harnessing the collective energies of community reinvestment organizations.
SEGMENT FOUR:
Business Spotlight- Chiropractic Innovations.
Dr. Nick Crabill of Donohoe Chiropractic joins Mary Cunningham to showcase the practice and the unique Gonstead Technique.
4/25/2007
Financial Life in the Digital World
Host Mary Cunningham of USA Federal navigates the financial world of Digital Communications with the help of a branding pro.
SEGMENT ONE:
Financial Life in the Digital World- From Duh to Ta-Dah.
Speaker and “Duh Marketing” author and branding pro Liz Goodgold helps transform “Duh” mistakes into “Ta-Dah” bottom line victories.
SEGMENT TWO:
Financial Life in the Digital World- From Missteps to Smart Steps.
Author, speaker and branding pro Liz Goodgold returns with examples of sad but funny branding missteps and their smart solutions.
SEGMENT THREE:
Financial Life in the Digital World- Making Email your Friend.
Katherine Brown, VP of E-mail Networks, speaks of our love-hate relationship with email, and offers ways to make e-mail strategies our faithful friend.
SEGMENT FOUR:
Financial Life in the Digital World- Using Video the Smart Way.
Jim Staylor, video guru of Staylor-Made Communications discusses snappy video solutions as part of a branding strategy.
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