19: Family Fix-Up

19: Family Fix-Up

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21: Karen Cahn: IFundWomen & Surviving the Crisis

It’s a scary time for businesses everywhere. Today I’m joined by IFundWomen founder Karen Cahn, and together we break down the smart moves businesses can make to survive these uncertain times. Be sure to check with your local bank to find out what options are available for you an ...  Show more

20: Justin Long: Finding The Sweet Spot

Talking to Justin Long felt like talking to an old friend. What makes him such a fascinating star? My money’s on his great character. Listen in to hear us talk rejection, movie set friendships, and see what his tarot cards have in store for him when I give him a reading. Got a pr ...  Show more

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