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Biz Talk With Josh  

Biz Talk With Josh is a business talk show for entrepreneurs, small, woman, and minority-owned businesses

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    Call-in Number: (646) 381-4987


    Across the United States, many religious institutions engage in what can be considered entrepreneurial ventures to raise funds for their various ministries and outreach activities. There are certainly business aspects to every church, as the institution has fixed and variable expenditures, requires investment to grow, owns property (assets), and has a management structure. Taking the notion a step further, some enterprising ministers and church leaders also seek to connect the members of the church with each other for the procurement or provision of services and products. On Tuesday, January 26, 2010, Biz Talk With Josh Host Joshua I. Smith, and his guests discussed the Solomon School of Success at Empowerment Temple in Baltimore, MD, with Dr. Jamal Harrison-Bryant, and Mr. Anthony Robinson, President, Minority Business Enterprise Legal Defense and Education Fund (MBELDEF). Dr. Jamal-Harrison Bryant, Pastor at Empowerment Temple, has broken the stereotype of yesterday’s clergyman. With more than 8,500 members attending weekly services at Empowerment Temple in Baltimore, Maryland, and approximately 35,000 followers on Twitter, Facebook, and MySpace, he believes that “God is not just in the church; He is also in technology.” His mission is to “empower people spiritually, develop them educationally, expose them culturally, activate them politically, and strengthen them economically.” For over 20 years, Anthony Robinson has been advocating, directing litigation, identifying and developing resources for, and defending the rights of small, minority and women-owned businesses Nationwide. He is frequently called upon by the U.S. Congress, Federal and state agencies, and businesses large and small for his knowledge, perspective and guidance on matters impacting Federal, state and local government procurement, and legislation directly effecting the business community at large.
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    Education, Entrepreneurship and Economic Development

    Connecting education and entrepreneurship at institutions of higher learning is practiced at many colleges and universities around the United States. Common to all of these programs is the exceptional leadership of the visionaries which guide, develop and nurture their programs and participants. Continuing this focus on education and entrepreneurship, Biz Talk With Josh Host, Joshua Smith was excited about featuring another truly exceptional and internationally acclaimed educator, visionary, author, and activist who has spent most of his professional life helping to shape the minds of future scholars from underrepresented groups in the fields of science and engineering. In addition, our guest, Dr. Freeman H. Hrabowski, III also recognizes the critical links between education and economic development in the communities in which his students live and work, and has implemented programs at the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) to address these areas. Dr. Hrabowski has served as President of UMBC (The University of Maryland, Baltimore County) since May, 1992. His research and publications focus on science and math education, with special emphasis on minority participation and performance. He currently chairs the National Academies’ Committee on Underrepresented Groups and the Science & Engineering Workforce Pipeline. In 2008, he was named one of America’s Best Leaders by U.S. News & World Report, which in 2009 ranked UMBC the #1 “Up and Coming” university in the nation and fourth among all colleges and universities in the nation for commitment to undergraduate teaching. In 2009, Time magazine named him one of America’s 10 Best College Presidents. Today's Biz Talk With Josh is a rebroadcast of the original episode from Tuesday January 12 on CBS Radio/Big Talker 1580.

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    The Economic Impact of Women Owned Businesses

    According to the National Women's Business Council (NWBC), women-owned businesses contribute nearly $3 trillion to our national economy and create or maintain 23 million jobs according to new research conducted by the Center for Women’s Business Research and funded by the National Women’s Business Council and Walmart.   A recently-released report from the NWBC, The Economic Impact of Women-Owned Businesses in the United States, adds to the current understanding of the economic contributions of women-owned firms that to date has relied only on number of firms, revenues and direct employment.  For the first time, this research provides a much more comprehensive picture of the total economic impact of women-owned firms, including the impact of the businesses’ purchases and the purchasing power of their employees and suppliers. Listen in as Biz Talk With Josh host, Joshua Smith, will bring together Ms. Margaret Mankin Barton, Executive Director of the NWBC, and Ms. Gwen Martin, Interim Executive Director and Director of Research at the Center for Women's Business Research (CWBR), to discuss the findings of this important report.  In addition, Biz Talk With Josh will feature Ms. Karen Kerrigan, President & CEO of the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council (SBE Council), which works to educate elected officials, policy makers, business leaders and the public to advance initiatives that enhance the environment for entrepreneurship, business start-up and growth.

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    Economic Development Excellence

    Originally Broadcast Live on CBS Radio Big Talker 1580 am on 11/24/09 One of the most prolific and successful county economic development organizations in the United States is the Fairfax County, Virginia, Economic Development Authority. Headed up by Dr. Jerald L. Gordon and his team, the Fairfax County Economic Development Authority (FCEDA) promotes Fairfax County as one of the world's best business locations. Today the FCEDA has three marketing divisions -- National, International, and Small and Minority Business Development -- that work with companies interested in starting, expanding and relocating businesses to Fairfax County. The FCEDA has permanent offices in San Francisco to assist with the marketing effort and handle the increasing number of international companies interested in establishing operations on the east coast of the U.S. Joining Biz Talk With Josh host Joshua I. Smith on Tuesday, November 24th will be FCEDA President and CEO Gerald L. Gordon, Ph.D. Dr. Gordon has been with the FCEDA since late 1983. In that time, office space in the county grew from 32 million square feet to more than 111 million square feet and jobs in the county grew from 243,000 to more than 600,000. Dr. Gordon has also worked for Arlington County, Virginia and the United States Department of Labor. In his present role, Dr. Gordon was instrumental in creating the Emerging Business Forum and bringing the 1998 World Congress on Information Technology to Fairfax County. In 2005, the FCEDA was named by Site Selection Magazine as one of the Top Ten Economic Development organizations in North America. In 2007, Time magazine called Fairfax County “one of the great economic success stories of our time.” For additional information please visit our website, www.biztalkwithjosh.com or email our Host, Joshua Smith (josh@biztalkwithjosh.com), or Producer, Andre' Carrington (andre@biztalkwithjosh.com).

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    Preparing the Next Generation of Entrepreneurs

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    Small Business Economic Trends - NFIB

    Biz Talk With Josh is proud to be able to identify and bring to our listening audience recognized national organizations and individuals to discuss specific topics that are important to our audience of entrepreneurs, small, minority, and women-owned businesses. One such organization is the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB). According to their website, www.nfib.com, NFIB is the leading small business association representing 350,000 small and independent businesses. A nonprofit, nonpartisan organization founded in 1943, NFIB represents the consensus views of its members in Washington and all 50 state capitals. To talk about the NFIB's efforts and its monthly trends reports, on Tuesday, November 3, 2009 at 2:00 pm EST, Biz Talk With Josh host, Joshua Smith, will bring together Dr. William C. Dunkelberg, Ms. Susan Eckerly, and Mr. Sunder Ramani to discuss the NFIB Research Foundation's Monthly Small Business Trends Report. If you have not already done so, please visit www.bigtalker1580.com where you can link to the newest addition to the CBS family of talk shows on the network, Biz Talk With Josh. Navigate to the On the Air section, and click on Biz Talk With Josh for background on the new show as well as a link to our Biz Talk With Josh website. Join us every Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 pm EST on Big Talker 1580 AM (Washington, DC Metro Area) or on the Web at www.bigtalker1580.com. If you miss the live broadcast, please go to www.biztalkwithjosh.com where you can always listen to any of our past shows. Our new call in number is 301-794-5150. For additional information please visit our website, www.biztalkwithjosh.com or email our Host, Joshua Smith (josh@biztalkwithjosh.com), or Producer, Andre' Carrington (andre@biztalkwithjosh.com. Thank you for listening, for emailing, and for calling in!! We want to hear from you!!

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    Education and Skill Development for Future Entrepreneurs

    Based on information from the U.S. Small Business Administration's Office of Advocacy, "Entrepreneurship education is becoming more available at American universities, and researchers are looking at the results. Students who took an entrepreneurship class were more likely to have engaged in three types of "innovation": offering new products or services, obtaining patents or copyrights, and using production techniques that differ from those of the industry’s main competitor. Not surprisingly, graduates who have taken such courses are significantly more likely to select careers in entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship education is more and more available to people looking at career options, whether at the beginning of their working lives or in mid-career. On Tuesday, October 27, 2009 at 2:00 pm EST, Biz Talk With Josh host, Joshua Smith, will bring together Dr. John Brazil, President of Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas, Ms. Theresa Price, Founder and President of The College Expo/National College Resources Foundation, and Mr. Barry Thomas, Vice President of The College Expo, to discuss the importance of obtaining education and skills for students who intend to follow an entrepreneurial path. Our new call in number is 301-794-5150. For additional information please visit our website, www.biztalkwithjosh.com or email our Host, Joshua Smith (josh@biztalkwithjosh.com), or Producer, Andre' Carrington (andre@biztalkwithjosh.com. Thank you for listening, for emailing, and for calling in!! We want to hear from you!! NEWS ALERT: Biz Talk With Josh Host, Joshua Smith recognized as MBE Advocate of the Year!

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    The Economic Impact of Women-Owned Businesses

    According to the National Women's Business Council (NWBC), women-owned businesses contribute nearly $3 trillion to our national economy and create or maintain 23 million jobs according to new research conducted by the Center for Women’s Business Research and funded by the National Women’s Business Council and Walmart.   A recently-released report from the NWBC, The Economic Impact of Women-Owned Businesses in the United States, adds to the current understanding of the economic contributions of women-owned firms that to date has relied only on number of firms, revenues and direct employment.  For the first time, this research provides a much more comprehensive picture of the total economic impact of women-owned firms, including the impact of the businesses’ purchases and the purchasing power of their employees and suppliers.   On Tuesday, October 20, 2009 at 2:00 pm EST, Biz Talk With Josh host, Joshua Smith, will bring together Ms. Margaret Mankin Barton, Executive Director of the NWBC, and Ms. Gwen Martin, Interim Executive Director and Director of Research at the Center for Women's Business Research (CWBR), to discuss the findings of this important report.  In addition, we will be joined by Karen Kerrigan, President & CEO of the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council (SBE Council).

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