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Segment 1 with Regina Bonds starts at 0:00

When small business owners start a business, they have to have a lot of confidence; but as they come up against the market, customer acceptance, employees leaving, their confidence gets shaken. What is the best formula to get and keep your confidence?

Regina Bonds is known as the Confidence Coach. She has worked with women around the world helping them to recognize their value, find their voice, and clarify their path through the power of her confidence formula. Regina has been a featured guest on the Today Show.

We discussed:

  • Where does confidence come from?
  • What the “confidence formula” is and how to build it.
  • Strategies for women to overcome barriers and excel in leadership positions.
  • Techniques to boost confidence and assertiveness in professional settings.
  • The Impact of Confidence on Mental Health

Richard Kaufman Small Business Radio Show The 1936 Berlin olympics

Segment 3 with Richard Kaufman and Glenn Allen starts at 18:07

With the Paris Olympics starting this month, I want to turn out attention back to almost 90 years ago to the 1936 Olympics in Berlin. American Olympic Committee President Avery Brundage, Berlin Games after much debate of a U.S. boycott. When the vote is decided to go, AP Sports Editor, Alan J. Gould, friend and champion of the athletes, travels to Berlin to cover all of the “games” being played. Through his eyes we see the machinations of Brundage’s complicity with the Nazis, the tenacity of the proud American athletes, and the extreme pressure from the Nazis on their German athletes.

“Played: The Games of the 1936 Berlin Olympics” was written by Richard Kaufman and Glenn Allen. They have numerous projects in development, including scripted feature films, docuseries, television series, and have co-written and produced two award-winning independent films.

  • Why is this story important today?
  • What is the future goal for the book?
  • What were some of the surprises you discovered while researching the topic?
  • What do you hope people learn from the book?
  • What do you think the reaction will be to your portrayal of Hitler?

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