Today on the show Ken and Julie spoke with the SVP of Customer Insight for Marchex about weather the FCC's Telephone Consumer Protection Act should protect business as well. They also spoke with Gordon "Uncle John" Javna, Editor-In-Chief and publisher of the Uncle John's Bathroom Reader series about their new release BEER-TOPIA.6
Today on the show Ken and Julie had a chance to talk with Chef Christine Krueger about her business. Christine is gracing the cover of Ultimate Woman International in July. You can check out the issue at www.
Today Ken and Julie spoke with the State Veterinarian Dr. Perry Durham about quarantines tied to birds imported from Iowa. The also caught up with TeamLogic owner and president Randy Reed to answer "Is your website safe?" Sandra Block, Senior Associate Editor with Kiplinger's Personal Finance spoke about living with an uneven income.
It was a tech heavy show today. Ken and Julie spoke with tech expert Marc Saltzman live from E3 to give us a preview of the new hot tech items. They also had the spokesperson for CEA's Industry Communications Team Danielle Cassagnoi on to talk about tech gifts for dads and grads.
Today on the show Ken and Julie spoke with Chris Carosa, Certified Trust and Financial Advisor about the 2016 Social Security increase and how it might disappear. Global Vice President of Amazon Prime talked about the roll out of same day delivery in the Phoenix market and Felicia Thompson with the Arizona Better Business Bureau gave a warning about monsoon repair scams.
Ken and Julie spoke with Peter Cohan about why nobody cares that the NASDAQ hit a record. They also got some information about a new report that examines the impact of supermarkets increasing sales of lower-calorie choices from Hank Cardello, Senior Fellow at the Hudson Institute. ProCopy Guaranteed Business Pro of the week Kay Eskridge gave some tips on a professional photo session. They rounded out the show talking with Laurie Merrill from the Arizona Republic about her article "Arizona Chickens OK, but Egg Prices are Going Up."
Today on the show Ken and Julie spoke with National Automotive Authority Pam Oaks about the Takata airbag disaster and MarketWatch writer Caitlin Huston about weather the dot-com era is coming to an end.
Ken and Julie learned a bit about bugs on the show today. Tony Kaufman with Varsity Termite and Pest Control educated the pair on how the rain affects the pest population and gave some tips to help keep scorpions out of your home. Julie shared some great financial planning advise during her Financial Planning Corner.
Today on the show Ken and Julie spoke with Peter Cohan about hedge funds, Sue Byrne from Consumer Reports about insect repellents and Sherree Mongrain about the importance of Social Media for business owners and other professionals.
Ken and Julie spoke with Andre St. Pierre, Co-Founder of the Arizona 2030 Campaign about how they are working with members of our community to make a difference. They also caught up with the owner and president of TeamLogic and spoke about business continuity planning.
Today on the show Ken and Julie spoke with Nathaniel Popper about his book Digital Gold. The also spoke about opportunities for veterans with Arizona Republic reporter Sue Doerfler.
Today on the show Ken and Julie spoke with Whitney Lemon, Google's marketing Manager for Get Your Business Online about a free program Google is offering to help Phoenix Small Businesses.
Today on the show Ken and Julie caught up with Joe Cordell, CEO of Cordell Cordell. Joe spoke about the steps to take before divorce that directly affect your finances. And make sure you didn't miss Julie's Financial Planning Corner.
Ken and Julie spoke with Kiplinger's Editor Kaitlin Pitsker about how to digitize your photos, movies, and music.
Today on the show Ken and Julie spoke with Matthew Sturdevant, Staff Writer with the Hartford Courant about his article "Foxwoods Recycles Cigarette Butts - Lots Of Them." They also spoke with the head of Consumer Affairs for General Motors, James Bell, about a new studio that shows car buyers are growing more web savvy and looking for an improved test drive experience.