Tag: Jason Hartman
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HS 101 – A Candid Look at North Korea and China with Gordon Chang
The KNO-8 has the potential to reach Alaska and U.S. forces in the Pacific. It is considered a direct threat to our homeland and completely unacceptable. Listen at: www.HolisticSurvival.com. Gordon feels there needs to be some very candid conversations about this issue. He talks about the instability and belligerence of the North Korean regime that…
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SOW 68B: Personalized Direct Marketing with Bill Glazer Author of the ‘Outrageously Effective’ Book Series
Marketing strategies are always evolving to keep pace with customer desires and attention spans. People are inundated with marketing information today through emails, internet ads, events, etc, and it has become so important to stand out from the crowd. Jason Hartman is joined by long-time marketing expert and author, Bill Glazer to talk about how…
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SOW 68: Branding Strategies for Speakers with Vickie Sullivan President of Sullivan Speaker Services
As speaking expert Vickie Sullivan says, “Buyers do not want content that they’ve heard before.” So how do you offer unique content? Jason Hartman and Vickie, President of Sullivan Speaker Services, Inc., talk about what this means from a market intelligence standpoint. There are three standards that define uniqueness in thought leaders: 1. What haven’t…
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HS 100 – Original Intent of Our Founding Fathers with Clay Jenkinson
Clay is well known for his portrayal of Thomas Jefferson, and is a co-host of The Jefferson Hour on public radio. Jason and Clay take a look back at the original intent of our Founding Fathers, clearing up some of the common misconceptions about our Constitution. Clay discusses how many of the issues of our…
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SOW 67B: Creative Problem Solving with Dr. Tina Seelig of Stanford’s Technology Ventures Program
Join Jason Hartman for an insightful conversation on creativity with author and Executive Director for Stanford Technology Ventures Program, Tina Seelig. Tina points out that many people incorrectly believe they lack creativity and that it cannot be learned. She views this as a huge problem in that it is a matter of attitude. “If you…