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A look inside the world of high-tech publishing, featuring Tony Mann, founder and CEO of Mann Publishing Group.  He's a writer of several "Dummies"  books, now publishing his own titles in a converted factory building in Rollinsford New Hampshire.  6/15/05
An interview with the author of a new book, "The Accidental Entrepreneur," with tips for people who find themselves in business accidentally or by design.  6/22/05.
Earlier Enterprise Zone shows are available in the Archives section.
An interview with Matt Hoffner, founder of jobsintheus.com.  His site has just begun an employment index, showing what jobs are hot in the states he covers.  6/29/05
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While a lot of retail stores go to the Internet, this businessman has taken his e-commerce site to a storefront.  An interview with Bret Burleigh of The History Store.0707/2005
Vacation Week 07/13/05 No New Podcast
Do husbands and wives make good business partners, and can their marriage and family survive that partnership?  An interview with a couple in business together.  7/20/05
An interview with John Merkle, a professional architect whose business is booming through the design of old and new projects.  8/3/05
We'll meet a college professor who has  written a new book, MBA in a day, and find out what you can learn about business in a short time.  8/10/05
The story of Ecoast Sales solutions and its rapid growth as a marketing arm for high tech companies.  8/24/05
Two brothers work together to invent, develop and market their unique products, all of which use fabrics for consumers' everyday convenience. They hope to make it big with their latest pet innovation.09/07/05
While the big names in airlines are suffering, economically, some of the specialized carriers are thriving, along with some under-utilized airports.  We'll find out how they're doing it. 09/14/05
How do companies get and manage their start-up cash from angels and venture capitalists?  And when is the right time to get those investors out of the picture?  An interview with Bob Werner, co-founder and President of Euclid Discoveries.10/19/05
Businesses and their employees face some daunting challenges?affordable housing close to work, and commuting options that meet the rising cost of fuel and congested highways.  Transportation Management Groups seek to try to solve some of those issues.  One such organization could serve as a model for the future.  Seacoast Commuter Options and its Director, Cheryl Phoenix. 10/05/05
Tony Mann has written several high tech "Dummies" series books.  Now, he's in charge of his own publishing company, Mann Publishing Group.09/28/05 
Resort area real estate is a red hot market.  An interview with Bill Cantlin, current President of The Waterville Company.  He has experience developing residential projects in Colorado and New Hampshire.09/21/05
The story of a young entrepreneur, Peter Bielagus, who worked his way out of crushing debt in college, authored a book, became a financial planner, and now conducts seminars for college students on money matters.10/12/05