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“I’m There for You Baby,” Radio Show
Presents December Line-up Baby asks: Is God an Entrepreneur? What leads to a
restaurant’s success? And why are women such successful entrepreneurs?
SAN DIEGO – December 5, 2006 – “I’m There for You Baby, The Entrepreneur’s
Guide to the Galaxy,” a new radio show about entrepreneurship and taking
control of your life, announces its program line-up for December. The radio
program (Baby) debuted last summer on CA$H 1700 AM, a business and finance
talk-format radio station in San Diego and airs every Saturday from 1-2 p.m.
The show can also be downloaded as a podcast from the
Baby website and streams “live” on the
CA$H web site.
“We have a tremendous variety of guests this month. For those who want to know
how to get a business started, what’s next for wireless, or what it really
takes to succeed in the competitive restaurant business, we’ve got it in
December,” said Baby host Neil Senturia.
Serial entrepreneur Senturia and his co-host and wife Barbara Bry, successful
entrepreneurs who have started companies that have been sold for more than $500
million total, will interview guests and provide their unique outlook on what
it takes to both start and grow a successful venture today.
December Broadcast Schedule:
December 2 –
Nancy Marmolejo, Owner of Comadre Coaching, Empowering Latina Entrepreneurs
Martha Dennis, Entrepreneur, Venture Capitalist and Former President, Commnexus
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History of San Diego Wireless Industry
December 9 –
Win Cox and Leigh Fenley, Founders, Women’s Empowerment International, Bringing
micro-lending to women entrepreneurs in City Heights
Oreda Chin, President, San Diego chapter of the National Association of Women
Business Owners
December 16 –
Rabbi Philip Graubart, Is God an Entrepreneur?
December 23 –
Sami Ladeki, Owner, Sammy’s Woodfired Pizza –Years of training lead to success
in the restaurant business
December 30 –
Melanie Sabelhaus, Former deputy administrator, US Small Business
Administration
Jo Dee Jacob, CEO, Girl Scouts San Diego and Imperial Council
Baby’s increased focus on programs for women entrepreneurs mirrors a trend in
the U.S. According to the SBA, the number of women-owned firms continues to
grow at twice the rate of all U.S. firms (23 percent vs. 9 percent). There are
an estimated 10 million women-owned, privately-held U.S. businesses.
Every week, Baby features irreverent and entertaining segments such as “The
Trump Watch (When is enough, enough?)”, “Billionaire Update,” “Crooks of the
Week,” “I wish I had that idea, idea” and “Ask the Expert” segments featuring
authorities on a variety of disciplines necessary to building a successful
business.
All shows are available on the Baby website,
http://www.imthereforyoubaby.com/, and as a podcast, the Wednesday
following airtime.
Listeners are invited to participate on Baby by calling in to 866-888-BABY
(2229) to ask questions, get advice or voice opinions. Listeners can also email
questions to be read on the air: info@imthereforyoubaby.com. The program
streams live on 1700 AM’s
Website while Baby is on air.
CONTACT:
Beth
Walsh, Clearpoint Agency
858-724-2500
beth@clearpointagency.com
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