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Peter Cohan is a venture capitalist, management consultant and teacher at Babson College. He’s compiled a list of the Top 5 Worst Presidents for the US Economy during their presidency. We discuss his list. You may be surprised at his findings—I know I was.

Professor Lisa Randall is on Time Magazine’s 2007 list of the 100 Most Influential People of 2007. She’s one of the country’s preeminent physicists and we discuss her latest book Knocking on Heaven’s Door.

Paul Egereman is the founder of eScription—a medical transcription company. He sold his company to Nuance and earned a huge payday for starting the company. He believes, like Warren Buffett, that the wealthy should pay more in taxes to help America out of its current financial situation. We discuss whether lowering the top of society through taxation can lift the bottom or not.

Thomas DeLong is a Harvard Business School professor dedicated to helping high achievement individuals turn the fear of change into the fuel for success. We discuss his methods from his book Flying Without a Net.

Jonathan Byrnes sees green where others see only red. He’ll discuss how to find Islands of Profit in a Sea of Red Ink in all companies.

Stever Robbins is a time management expert, executive coach and serial entrepreneur who has been involved in 10 start-ups. He’s known as the “Get-It-Done” Guy. We talk personal management strategies to help us accomplish more.