Ken and Julie talk with Sue Doerfler, AZ Republic Reporter, about how retailers uuse all 5 senses to draw us in.
Today on Business for Breakfast, Ken and Julie will talk with Jennifer Brown from the WP Carey School of Business will talk about how Corporate campaign contributions add up to lower tax rates. Also Ken and Julie speak with Bill Hardekopf from LowCards.com about an experiment that reveals how fast stolen data spreads in the dark web.
Today Ken and Julie spoke with Paul Travers, President & CEO, Vuzix Corporation about how, according to new report, wearables will gain significant ground in the workplace.
Today Ken and Julie talked with Jeanenne Tornatore, Senior Editor from Orbitz.com about summer travel favorites. Jeanenne gives the top ten travel sites and talks about how affordable some of the European locations are right now.
Ken and Julie spoke with Author Michael Farquhar about his book Bad Days in History: A Gleefully Grim Chronicle of Misfortune, Mayhem and Misery for Every Day of the Year. They also caught up with Arizona Republic Reporter Laurie Merrill and she told them about a Phoenix dairy that has gone retro by using glass bottles.
Ken and Julie spoke with Kiplinger's Editor Andrea Browne about six food freebies available in April and Mary Holman, Senior Vice President of National Bank of Arizona spoke about the Smart Women - Smart Money conference on Thursday the 23rd.
Today on the show Ken and Julie spoke with Kiplinger's Editor Miriam Cross about 10 World-Class Travel Bargains and owner and founder of Happy Tax Mario Costanz about how some tax preparers use low income Americans to steal.
Today on the show Ken and Julie spoke with Jessica Greenwalt, co-founder of CrowdMed about how CrowdMed is going to hunt for Phoenix's most difficult medical cases. They also spoke with Susan Ratliff about the Arizona Sports Fan Expo this Saturday from 9am to 7pm at West World.
Today Ken and Julie spoke with Dan Ehrman of US Foods about the St. Mary's Golf Classic and Ken caught up with Alex Wilson with Maderas Futuro to talk about precious timber.
Today on the show Ken and Julie spoke with Jim Weisman, owner of Republic West Remodeling, co-chair with wife, Miriam, and sponsor of the “Fore!” the Kids Golf Tournament the VOSJCC "Fore" the Kids Golf Tournament April 28th.
Greg Tullar with ServiceMaster stopped by the show today to talk with Ken and Julie about getting Phoenix businesses prepared for wildfire season. They also spoke with Scott Fitzgerald, CEO, The Curb about banking on the "busts" of the big box stores.
Today on the show Ken and Julie spoke with Terry Jarrett, nationally recognized energy and utilities issues expert about how Americans could face power shortages under the 'Clean Power Plan'. They also touched base with Bruce McClary, Vice President of Public Relations and External Affairs for the National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC) about an NFCC acquisition creating the largest nonprofit network of certified student loan counselors. They rounded out the show talking iwth Susan Ratliff about The Arizona Sports Fan Expo coming to West World on Saturday, April 18th.
Today on the show Ken and Julie spoke with National Automotive Authority Pam Oakes about how new car technology is creating dumb drivers. They also spoke with Jerry Brown, Director of Public Relations with St. Mary's Food Bank Alliance about the upcoming St. Mary's Golf Classic. The rounded out the day by talking with Jim Probst, President of George Brazil Air Conditioning & Heating about the BBB Business Ethics Awards that will be handed out tonight.
Today on the show Ken and Julie spoke with Chris Cabanillas, Strategic Attorney, Mortgage and Modification Specialist, and Owner of Cabanillas Law to try and answer the question "Did government aid help? Foreclosure worries again!" They also spoke with Chris Kahn, research and statistics analyst with Bankrate.com about how Arizona is 9th best for retirement. They rounded out the morning by speaking with Ryan Corry with St. Vincent de Paul about the upcoming Golf-Fore-Charity event that will benefit St. Vincent de Paul.