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NFIB, the leading advocacy group for Small Business, brings on experts to discuss and analyze current issues that directly affect small businesses across the nation.

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Finding the best ways to market your small business can be a difficult task. In this episode, NFIB member Karen Stanley, small business owner and Marketing Director at Neon Frog agency, provides tips to revamp your marketing strategy, discusses what ... more

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A new federal tax law passed this year affects a variety of taxes for small businesses and employees. Clarifying the tax relief for employees earning tips and overtime are Stephen Kenney, an Associate at one of the largest labor and employment law fi... more

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Nationwide, beneficial ownership reporting requirements are on hold for U.S. small businesses, but in New York, state lawmakers are doubling down with a state-level requirement to force small businesses to register personally identifiable information... more

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NFIB’s Beth Milito, Vice President and Executive Director of the Small Business Legal Center, and Senior Attorney Rob Smith, discuss credit card surcharge fees and the impact of rising swipe fees on small businesses. Listen to the full podcast for mo... more

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Recent Guests

Michael Ervin
Owner of Coal River Coffee Company
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Episode: Ep 58: Small Business Tax Priorities with U.S. Rep. Carol Miller
Carol Miller
U.S. Representative for West Virginia's First Congressional District
U.S. Congress
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Aileen Band
Owner of Tropical Manor in Daytona Beach Shores, Florida; small business leader affected by Hurricane Ian and Nicole.
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Episode: Ep. 57: Small Business Response and Recovery When Disaster Hits
Bill Herrle
Florida NFIB State Executive Director
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Episode: Ep. 57: Small Business Response and Recovery When Disaster Hits
Marcie Strouse
Owner of Capital Benefits Group, health insurance agency
Capital Benefits Group
Episode: Ep. 56: Congressman Kevin Hern & Addressing Health Insurance Affordability for Small Businesses
Kevin Hern
United States Congressman and small business owner with extensive experience in various industries
Episode: Ep. 56: Congressman Kevin Hern & Addressing Health Insurance Affordability for Small Businesses
Angela Zuba
Owner of Waters Edge Winery and Bistro
Waters Edge Winery and Bistro
Episode: Ep. 55: From Capitol Hill Summit Event, Small Businesses Talk Taxes
Tim Boeve
Owner of Hillman Automation and Precision Dispense Technologies
Hillman Automation
Episode: Ep. 55: From Capitol Hill Summit Event, Small Businesses Talk Taxes
Derrick Roberts
Co-Owner of American Grit Electric
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Adam Temple
Senior Vice President of Advocacy at NFIB, Adam Temple is a prominent voice on small business advocacy and policy issues.

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 27 ratings
  • Small Business Perspectives: Testimony Before Congress

    The podcast is loaded with astuteness and motivation. Tina Miller, the guest, opens up about her challenges as an entrepreneur, including the risk of her business going bankrupt. Despite the obstacles, she persevered with hard work and dedication, ultimately allowing her business to overcome these difficulties. Her unwavering determination and passion for her work are truly inspiring. I highly recommend subscribing to this show.

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The podcast is noted for its insightful discussions around legislative issues impacting small businesses, making it valuable for entrepreneurs looking for advocacy and policy information.
Listeners appreciate the motivational content and real-life stories shared by guests, highlighting resilience in the face of business challenges.

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Ep. 35: How to Amplify the Voice of Small Business
Q: What should folks keep in mind about early voting and the deadlines associated with that?
Many states offer early voting starting several weeks before election day, so voters need to be aware of these opportunities.
Ep. 35: How to Amplify the Voice of Small Business
Q: What are some ways to start getting involved now?
It's important to learn about the candidates and issues that will impact businesses, especially as congressional primaries are ongoing.
Ep. 35: How to Amplify the Voice of Small Business
Q: How can listeners amplify the small business voice in the election?
They can speak out in their communities, support candidates, or even run for office themselves.
Ep. 35: How to Amplify the Voice of Small Business
Q: Sharon, can you start by explaining a little bit more about what the voice of small business really means?
Being the voice of small business means helping elect pro-small business candidates and focusing on pro-business policies.
Ep. 40: Adapting Your Small Business for E-Commerce
Q: What are the biggest challenges of selling on these sites?
The costs associated with sales and the need for substantial advertising budgets to grow online.

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