Podcast 173

One last look, and listen, of July 4th, 2014. If you live in the Upper Midwest, the North East, the Rockies, anywhere in the United States that had a tough winter, you might agree summer seems to have quite a hold on most Americans this year. July 4th is the peak of summer in the United States, especially in the Upper Midwest. We just can’t seem to get enough of it. So, The Bob Davis Podcasts takes one last look. Well, one last listen. In the process, it suddenly seems this might be the last fourth of July before real change sets in; the kind of change you can’t predict and may not want. Concepts that seemed so new and fresh six or seven years ago, don’t seem so new and fresh these days. In the midst of fireworks at the lake, over heard summer conversation, the fire, and a grand finale, I offer one hastily drawn list of what is fading and what is outmoded. After all, its summer. We don’t want to work too hard! Sponsored by Baklund R&D

Podcast 141

Is there rebirth  after the big corporate job? A FaceBook request from a Bob Davis Podcasts listener provokes a full podcast. Jeremy suggested talking about how a person changes after they lose the ‘big’ corporate job. With 94 million people remaining out of the work force in the current economic ‘recovery’ it’s an important question and deserves a full response. Today’s technology amplifies the individual as never before making this the time to start your own business and never look back. Bob Davis talks about his interest and work in radio, and rebirth as the chief cook, bottle washer and janitor at The Bob Davis Podcasts, relates it to all business, provides an inspirational message to all people who find themselves ‘let go’ … cooks dinner and watches The Twilight Zone all at once. Thanks Jeremy, for the question and thanks to all the sponsors and listeners of the Bob Davis Podcasts present and future! Sponsored by XGovernmentcars.com

Podcast 102

I meant to post this Podcast in the early morning hours of 2/21/14, but a snowstorm knocked out the Internet! Back up and running and posting later on this day. In the midst of the storm, the big stories of the week and a look ahead. While Jack Frost ‘eats the profits’ of America’s corporations (nonsense, of course, economic data is still weak and they keep trying to find explanations for it, which get more and more absurd as time goes on), the FCC wants to put ‘researchers’ in newsrooms, there are some bright spots including getting ahead on Fusion Reaction, a ‘conservative’ new mayor in San Diego, California , the UAW loses a big one in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and a few thoughts on my favorite new show; House of Cards. Sponsored by The Good Feet Store.