The leaders of North and South Korea signed a number of agreements aimed at easing tensions on the peninsula. What's included and missing from the accords? Should the United States be willing to negotiate further?
Read MoreInternal processes and external communication might not sound exciting, but these operations can make or break an organization. What can be learned from The Ohio State University case?
Read MoreThe 60 biggest fracking companies had -$90 billion in free cash flow per quarter from 2012-2017 and investors keep supporting them. What does this mean for the economy?
Read MoreCountless people seem polarized on the topic of immigration. Joe Minarik, Senior Vice President at the Committee for Economic Development, and Lance Jackson, Senior Historian at TrueChat, join Justin T. Weller to break down this divisive issue.
Read MoreWith positive economic numbers, why are some Americans not feeling the benefit? Raising wages may seem like the answer. Justin and Lance uncover the problems.
Read MoreWhat's the key to success? You can start by learning to recognize your barriers and how to overcome them. Tim Burgess joins Jon to examine the process.
Read MoreDonald Trump responds to the New York Times op-ed entitled "I am the Resistance Inside the Trump Administration." What are the consequences for the media and the President?
Read MoreDemocrats tried to delay the hearings on President Trump's Supreme Court nominee. Why would the Democrats do this and can they succeed?
Read MoreDo you need a coach for your business? How can you unlock your full potential? Charlotte Anderson, founder of Transformation Keys, join Jon to answer these questions.
Read MoreEmployers are taking a serious interest in hiring inmates to code and high school students to weld. Is there a downside to programs like this?
Read MorePresident Trump took to Twitter, saying Google unfairly filters search results. Yahoo is the only major email provider scanning emails. How do these issues impact your digital life?
Read MoreWhat is the difference between a company's brand and its identity? Joseph Lewin from The Business Identity Company joins Jon again to expand on this critical topic.
Read MoreThe immigration debate continues to be widely controversial, but what do the facts say about the issue? Justin and Lance respond to a comment and share the truth.
Read MoreA trained astronaut, Barbara Barrett, joins Steve Odland to discuss the importance of aerospace to the American economy and the world. What's next for this industry?
Read MoreCindy Cisneros, Vice President of Education Programs at CED, joins Justin and Lance to explain how to tap into the labor market of workers who have given up looking for a job.
Read MorePaul Manafort was convicted of eight different counts. Michael Cohen plead guilty, admitting that Trump directed him to pay two women to keep silent. What's this mean for the President?
Read MoreManaging change can be hard, but there are steps to make it easier. What can we learn from the Papa John's crisis? Justin T. Weller, CEO of TrueChat, joins Jon to explain.
Read MoreAfter 17 years and several recent setbacks, the Afghan government has proposed a conditional ceasefire with the Taliban. Does the U.S. support this and is there a better option?
Read MoreU.S. households now have more than $13.3 trillion in debt. Delinquency rates are down, but is the economy at risk and how can the lending process be revamped?
Read MoreIs responsible leadership valuable? Alan Lindeman, co-founder and CEO of Maximizing Results, joins Jon to explain the effects of leadership and discuss what makes a good boss.
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