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NFIB California Podcasts

NFIB California Podcasts

May 16, 2021

Discussing the issues that matter most to small-business owners

Thanks to generous support from Five Star Bank and the California Tax and Budget Research Project, NFIB is taking the small-business message to the growing medium of podcasts. Each podcast runs for around 30 minutes and features experts in their field discussing the latest developments with NFIB California State Director John Kabateck and NFIB California’s chief legislative advocate, Tim Taylor.

More podcasts are being planned and all of them will be collected in this web story for easy access and retrieval. They are also available on your favorite podcast app, such as Apple podcast, Google podcast, Spotify, and iHeart, by searching for ‘NFIB California.’

Check out the ones below by clicking on the title that will provide more information about the subject and a link to the podcast itself.

2023 Podcasts

  • August 29—NFIB California Podcast: Don’t Go It Alone! Small business experts Heather Luzzi of the SBA and Scott Rogalski of the SBDC discuss the myriad avenues of free financial and consulting help available to both established and budding entrepreneurs.

 

2022 Podcasts

 

 

2021 Podcasts

  • May 25—NFIB California Podcast with Tara Lynn Gray. The new director for the California Office of Small Business Advocate discusses the resources available to small-business owners and takes a post-pandemic look ahead.

 

2020 Podcasts

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