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‘I’m There for You Baby’ radio show
offers entrepreneurs full slate of love-related business shows in February –
From philanthropy, to family, to investments, new guests prove love is in the
air, even at work –
SAN DIEGO – January 31, 2007 – “I’m There for You Baby, The Entrepreneur’s
Guide to the Galaxy,” a radio show about entrepreneurship and taking control of
your life, announces its program line-up for February. Airing Saturdays from
1-2 p.m. on CA$H 1700 AM, a business and finance radio station in San Diego,
the show (Baby) offers expert advice on building and growing a successful
company.
February’s line-up proves that love is in the air with a diverse array of guest
experts who reveal insights on the relationship between matters of the heart
and matters of business. Segments include ways to create success in business
while loving and believing in yourself, maintaining loving relationships with
your family, surviving love in the workplace, and forming a business based on
the hobbies and philanthropies dear to your heart.
“Everyone today must think like an entrepreneur whether it’s in your own
business, a large company or a non-profit organization,” said Baby creator and
host Neil Senturia. “No longer can you count on working for the same
organization for 30 years and retiring with a secure pension and a gold watch.”
February Broadcast Schedule – programs listeners can enjoy this month:
Feb. 3
Biotech pioneer and entrepreneur reinvents herself: Gail K. Naughton, Ph.D.,
Dean of the College of Business Administration, San Diego State University
Surviving family business politics and challenges: Edward D. Hess, adjunct
professor of management and organization, Goizueta Business School of Emory
University and author, “The Successful Family Business: A Proactive Plan for
Managing the Family and the Business”
Feb. 10
A young entrepreneur turns her passion for philanthropy into a business: Ellen
Smoak, co-founder, Consciously Social
His job search led to his own company: Benjamin F. Kuo, Founder, Editor and
Publisher, SoCal Tech LLC
Love in the workplace: Joel Kimmel, Ph.D., psychologist and business consultant
Ask the expert: Randy Broberg, Partner, Allen Matkins, offers practical legal
advice.
Feb. 17
A company sails to success on new ship design technology: Bill Burns,
co-founder, M Ship Co., winner of CONNECT’s Most Innovative New Products Award
Capitalizing on being woman owned: Author and consultant Janet Christy advises
women business owners on how to take advantage.
Feb. 24:
Encore featuring Ray McKewon, co-founder of Accredited Home Lenders, who sums
up his experience making over 100 presentations to VCs before getting a “yes”
to proceed in building the best performing IPO of 2003.
All shows are available on the Baby website, http://www.imthereforyoubaby.com
and as a podcast, the Tuesday following airtime. Listeners are invited to
participate by calling in to 866-888-BABY (2229) to ask questions, get advice
or voice opinions. They can also email questions to be read on the air:
info@imthereforyoubaby.com. The program streams live on
1700 AM’s website.
About Baby
Everyone today must think like an entrepreneur, whether it’s in your own
business, a large company or a non-profit organization, contend Neil Senturia
and Barbara Bry, a husband-wife team who are the hosts of I’m There for You
Baby: The Entrepreneur’s Guide to the Galaxy, a radio show and podcast for
expert advice on building and growing a successful company. Senturia and Bry,
who have started companies that have been sold for more than $500 million, mix
wit and wisdom with guest interviews and regular features such as Billionaire
Update, The Donald Trump Watch, Crooks of the Week and “I wish I had that idea”
idea. Their web site features a blog and “Beyond the Glass Ceiling” columns by
Bry, and you can subscribe to the weekly newsletter at
www.imthereforyoubaby.com for more entertaining advice from the connoisseurs of
entrepreneurship.
CONTACT:
Beth
Walsh, Clearpoint Agency
858-724-2500
beth@clearpointagency.com
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