My interview with Jim Blasingame about small business

First off a big thanks to my friends at The Association for Competitive Technology (ACT) for making the intro and arrangements for this great opportunity.  Your support of small technology businesses is really needed and appreciated.

I was in Washington DC as part of a fly-in, a few days where like-minded people collaborate then share their concerns with our elected officials to make sure they truly do represent the needs of their constituents.  In this case it was a room full of technologists that work in small business that have an interest in how the law affects what we do.  For once, I was not the biggest nerd in the room!  While I was there I had a morning talk-radio interview with respected small business advocate, Jim Blasingame.  We spent almost half an hour talking about small business, technology and the like.

Here’s my interview, feel free to have a listen.  Also check out his site and the folks at ACT to see what’s happening around you and how it influences you and how you can influence it right back.

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