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"I'm There for You Baby," Radio Show Presents October Line-up - Entrepreneurship Alive and Thriving in Non-profit, Real Estate and Internet Sectors.


SAN DIEGO San Diego (săn dēā`gō), city (1990 pop. 1,110,549), seat of San Diego co., S Calif., on San Diego Bay; inc. 1850. San Diego includes the unincorporated communities of La Jolla and Spring Valley. Coronado is across the bay.  -- "I'm There for You Baby, The Entrepreneur's Guide to the Galaxy," a new radio show about entrepreneurship and taking control of your life, announces its program line-ups for October, which will focus on entrepreneurs in non-profit, real estate and Internet industries. The radio program (Baby) debuted this summer on CA$H 1700 AM, a full-service finance talk-format radio station in San Diego and airs every Sunday from 3-4pm; it can also be downloaded as a podcast (iPOD broadCAST) An audio broadcast that has been converted to an MP3 file or other audio file format for playback in a digital music player or computer. The "pod" in podcast was coined from "iPod," the predominant portable, digital music player, and although podcasts are  from both the CA$H and Baby websites.

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 host Neil Senturia, "One of the prime areas that entrepreneurs have explored is real estate. How the internet is changing the real estate business is creating a big business online. Our guests this month have interesting business models that take advantage of market conditions and trends - that's the hallmark hallmark, mark impressed on silverwork or goldwork to signify official approval of the standard of purity of the metal, also called plate mark. The hallmark was introduced by statute in England in 1300 and enforced by the Goldsmiths' Hall, London.  of a successful entrepreneur entrepreneur (än'trəprənûr`) [Fr.,=one who undertakes], person who assumes the organization, management, and risks of a business enterprise. ."

Senturia and co-host Barbara Bry will interview guests throughout October who have developed successful ventures based on their passions and expertise.
October Broadcast Schedule:

October 1 - "Non-profit Entrepreneurship Is Not an Oxymoron"
Joanne Pastula, President and CEO, Junior Achievement of San Diego and
Imperial Counties
Darcy Bingham and Carrie Stone, Co-founders, San Diego Social Venture
Partners

October 8 - "Real Estate Entrepreneurship"
Greg Noonan, #1 agent for sales volume, Prudential California Realty,
San Diego County
Steve Williams, Managing Partner, Sentre Partners

October 15 - A special encore presentation from September line-up

October 22 -"How and Why to Start an Internet-based Business Today"
Jim Woodman, Founder, The Active Network (www.Active.com)

October 29 - Andy Funk, CEO and Chairman of Funk Ventures.
Funk will discuss his recently released book he co-authored entitled,
"Inside the Minds: How a Venture Capital Fund Operates," an
authoritative, insider's perspective on investment strategies, fund
management, and best practices for success.


Baby regularly features interviews with successful and up-and-coming entrepreneurs. It includes weekly, witty wit·ty  
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 segments such as "The Trump Watch (When is enough, enough?)", "Billionaire Update," "Crooks of the Week," "I wish I had that idea, idea" and "Ask the Expert" segments featuring authorities on a variety of disciplines necessary to building a successful business. -

All shows are available on the Baby website, http://www.imthereforyoubaby.com/, and as a podcast, the Wednesday following airtime air·time  
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1. The time during which a radio or television station is broadcasting. Also called airspace.

2. The time at which a radio or television program is broadcast.
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The October 1 show, "Non-profit Entrepreneurship Is Not an Oxymoron," will be available on podcast on October 4. Joanne Pastula, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , Junior Achievement of San Diego and Imperial Counties, Darcy Bingham and Carrie Stone, co-founders, San Diego Social Venture Partners are the featured guests.

Listeners are invited to participate on Baby by calling in to 866-888-BABY (2229) to ask questions, get advice or voice opinions. Listeners can also email questions to be read on the air: info@imthereforyoubaby.com. The program streams live on 1700 AM's Website (www.cash1700.com) while Baby is on air.
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