I am fortunate that I get to talk to a lot of fascinating people about many interesting small business topics on The Small Business Radio Show every year. Here are some of my favorites in no particular order.

Katherine Cross. This WIRED magazine journalist shows what’s behind why people spread lie on social media.

Stacie Haller. In the age of George Santos, we discussed why people lie on their career resume and how you can spot it.

Amy Schneider.  She was the second most winning champion on Jeopardy! and the most successful transgender contestant. Her journey to the championship is fascinating, especially after getting rejected by the show for 15 years.

Thomas Erickson. In his best-selling book, “Surrounded by Idiots” he discusses that it’s not what you say, its what the listener hears.

Ellen Huet. The Bloomberg journalist who broke the story on One Taste, the sexual wellness company which is the subject of the Netflix biopic “Orgasm, Inc.” What makes this interesting is how many successful small businesses cultures can start to act more like cults than companies.

Brian Moran. We talked about something we never discuss about on the radio- how to navigate religion and politics in small businesses. Listen to how a liberal and conservative can have a productive conversation.

Amanda Hoover.  This New York Times journalist chronicles a new type of start-up: Companies that buy homes and let random people own shares of it. The new thing in real estate.

Scott Jordan. We invited Scott back for our 750th show and he never disappoints (he was on show #1). He talks about all the ups and downs of running SCOTTeVEST and the double edge sword of social media.

Mark DiMassimo. AI is here and we explored about how to use and spot AI deepfakes in your business.

Sally Susman. The head of PR for Pfizer discusses why they developed the COVID vaccine without government funding and the surprise challenge for people to take it.