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Thank you for subscribing to Other People’s Business! We’re back to let you know that NJBIA has a brand new podcast, Planet New Jersey, and you can listen to the first episode right here. If you like it, don’t forget to find it on your podcast network of choice and subscribe to keep up with all the fun!
On the final episode of Other People’s Business, the hosts of NJBIA’s forthcoming podcast Planet New Jersey join us to give a sneak peek at what’s to come. In addition, Kate and Vinnie reflect on six years of hosting the coolest business podcast in the galaxy.
On the penultimate episode of Other People’s Business, Mary Rizzuti of EisnerAmper joins us to talk about trends in compensation, resources the firm provides to help you pay your employees the right amount, and why Star Wars needs to go away for a while.
Jim Paone of Davison Eastman Munoz Paone, P.A. joins us to talk about what sets the firm apart, what to do if you ever get sued, shows that are surprisingly like Lost and, as a follow up to our last episode, the many other things you can do with anchovies when you don’t want them on your pizza.
Jackie Lue Raia, of ALEXENA Consulting, drops in to tell us about her work in diversity, equity and inclusion, the uncomfortable questions she asks during her sessions and why you should drop some anchovies on your next pizza.
Our very own Chief Member Strategy Officer, Betty Boros, returns to the show to talk to us about the upcoming NJ Women Business Leaders Forum, a bowl of socks, and the benefits of her marine science background in the business world.
Cynthia Hetherington of the Hetherington Group joins us to talk about their work as cyber investigators, the many dogs they keep on campus, how much time a criminal needs to rob your house and the one report you should run on your kids ASAP.
When you have two kids to support and success is your only option, what do you do? You take out a $100,000 loan and bet on yourself to start a business. Or, at least, that’s what C3Workplace Chief Visionary Officer and business growth expert Donna Miller did. Hear all about it on this week’s show.
Ginny Hill, CEO of the Girl Scouts of Central & Southern NJ, joins us to talk about the 14,000 girls they’re supporting, memories of camp and their latest recruitment drive.
Our Chief Government Affairs Officer Christopher Emigholz takes a break to drop into our podcast and discuss the process of getting a budget passed, some of the high (and low) lights in this one that will impact business, and what Lois Lane looks for in her superheroes.
The podcast currently has 134 episodes available.