3:56 - D Pet Hotel owner Kerry Brown on the growing popularity of luxury dog hotels.
4:21 - Music producer Quincy Jones and Playground Sessions CEO Chris Vance on their music education startup and music piracy.
4:43 - Flow CEO Michael Strong and Tiossan CEO Maggate Wade on the impact government regulation has had on business growth.
4:58 - Stossel special correspondent Kennedy on her experience as a “Lyft” driver and how the small business is giving traditional taxi’s something to be worried about.
4:13 - Makeup artist Wendy Robin and Tim Keller of the Institute for Justice discuss how government regulations nearly shut down her business.
3:28 - Retrofit CEO Jeff Hyman has created a weight-loss tool for corporate professionals – and it’s growing rapidly in popularity.
4:03 - Gilt Group CEO Michelle Peluso breaks down what's next for the flash-sale website.
3:50 - FOXBusiness.com’s Gabrielle Karol talks about what reality TV’s entrepreneurs have to say about business, since their shows have been cancelled.
3:39 - Cullen/Frost Bankers CEO Dick Evans weighs in on the state of business.
3:34 - Twivo creator Jennie Lamere on how her new app helps people avoid Twitter spoilers for television shows and sporting events.
3:36 - NFIB chief economist Bill Dunkelberg says that small business optimism is increasing – but it’s not yet time for a celebration.
5:11 - Shutterstock President and CEO Jon Oringer explains the recipe behind his $1 billion success.
3:22 - Goo Goo Cluster executive VP Lance Paine argues the government sugar program is outdated.
5:29 - My Pillow founder Mike Lindell discusses how he turned his life around and founded the company.
3:51 - Small Business Authority CEO Barry Sloane on the state of small-business lending and his work with the Imus Ranch for Kids With Cancer.
6:22 - Chad Parks breaks down common misconceptions that hold businesses back from offering retirement plans
6:52 - FOXBusiness.com’s Kate Rogers with SquareSpace founder Anthony Caselena on turning down a job at Google and creating a major tech company from his dorm room.
3:33 - Drakes Bay Oyster Company owner on his fight to keep his business open.
5:42 - How much will it cost small businesses to start collecting an online sales tax? FOXBusiness.com’s Gabrielle Karol shares the concerns of small business owners and accountants.
2:55 - FOXBusiness.com’s Kate Rogers on the latest ObamaCare lawsuit, involving small-business owners and individuals in six states.
3:41 - Craft Brew Alliance CEO Terry Michaelson talks business in the craft brew industry.
6:24 - Portable cell phone stations provide power and free WiFi
5:37 - FoxBusiness.com’s Kate Rogers with OrigAudio co-founder Jason Lucash on how he went from selling speakers out of his garage to a projected $5 million in sales in 2013.
12:21 - Kind Snacks made over $120 million in 2012. CEO Daniel Lubetzky offers insight to other small business owners.
3:31 - Dick and John Leinenkugel’s Summer Shandy goes national
2:54 - Mycorporation.com CEO Deborah Sweeney argues small business can't afford the Internet sales tax.
3:46 - Brownie Points Founder Lisa King argues she has benefited richly from not charging shoppers a sales tax and the implantation would hamper business.
3:07 - Despite the challenging economy, a new shoe shine shop opens in New York’s financial district.
5:12 - Crowd Supply President Lou Doctor and Brumby Chair Company President Anna Brumby on the potential Internet sales tax.
4:13 - Nordic Auto Plow’s Rich Beehan weighs in on the long road to sales success for Nordic Auto Plow, which produces a lightweight plow for cars.
4:18 - Attorney Michael Carvin on his lawsuit against the government over the health-care law.
5:27 - McArthur’s Bakery owner David McArthur, L.S. Starrett CEO Doug Starrett and Kimmie Candy CEO Joe Dutra argue the economic recovery being reported isn’t a reality.
4:20 - Suzanne Couture Millinery owner Suzanne Newman on designing hats.
2:27 - Citi Bike is almost ready to roll in New York City – but some small businesses worry that the program will cause a number of major problems.
2:27 - Citi Bike is almost ready to roll in New York City – but some small businesses worry that the program will cause a number of major problems.
2:28 - Penny Mustard Furniture owner Ben Huth on the impact of the housing market recovery on home furnishing businesses.
2:46 - PC/Nametag CEO Nick Topizes breaks down how his business would be impacted by an internet sales
5:40 - FOXBusiness.com’s Kate Rogers with Tiffany Krumins, creator of Ava the Elephant, on her journey from mom to entrepreneur.
3:25 - Do small cupcake shops around the country think that the cupcake craze is coming to an end?
4:13 - Buzzy inventor Dr. Amy Baxter on how her invention reduces the pain from needles.
2:07 - Anglers Habitat owner Wayne Johnson discusses how the tax would impact his business.
3:12 - Ekso Bionics CEO Nathan Harding on his company’s bionic suit, which is a robotic exoskeleton that could help paralyzed individuals walk again.
4:04 - From Etsy to Wordpress to Warby Parker to Paperless Post: advice from some successful risk-takers
3:53 - Dependable Cleaners CEO Christa Hagearty explains how Boston's shutdown impacted business.
3:25 - B.Good co-founder Jon Olinto on the impact of the Boston bombings on small businesses in the city.
2:27 - Insurance Information Institute president Robert Hartwig with the ins and outs of terrorism insurance coverage for businesses.
6:08 - iness.com’s Kate Rogers with Barefoot Wine co-founders Bonnie Harvey and Michael Houlihan on how they turned their business into one of America's top wine brands, without any money or knowledge of the industry.
5:43 - It’s Your Business CEO Susan Solovic, Tecca.com Tech Lifestyle Editor Jennifer Jolly and small business owner Karen Post on how small businesses can benefit from social media.
2:26 - FBN’s Liz MacDonald reports that 61% of small businesses say that social networks are a waste of time.
6:11 - Immediately following the bombing, Boston’s small businesses near Boylston St. pitched in to lend a helping hand to the community.
3:29 - For many, the image of online dating is not an appealing one. Two entrepreneurs are trying to change that.
5:37 - FOXBusiness.com’s Kate Rogers on Cousins Maine Lobster’s success after appearing on “Shark Tank,” and their plans for expansion in the next year.
3:16 - Kimmie Candy CEO Joe Dutra, McArthur’s Bakery owner David McArthur and Dover Caterers CEO Butch Yamali on the factors hurting small businesses in this economy.
4:39 - Kimmie Candy CEO Joe Dutra, McArthur’s Bakery owner David McArthur and Dover Caterers CEO Butch Yamali on the state of the economy.
4:17 - EVR operating owner Alex Likhtenstein and ECR Gastro-Lounge investor Charlie Shrem on using Bitcoin for business.
2:05 - Giftbar founder Kara Kaplan on her expectations for the economy and consumer spending.
3:33 - EVR operating owner Alex Likhtenstein explains his reasoning for accepting bitcoins as payment.
8:49 - Jeanne Bliss on today's customer service experience and how it is changing. What companies need to do to stay in business.
8:00 - Scott Gerber of the Gerber Group with tips on how to grow your business in the nightlife industry
5:40 - Pennsylvania’s House of Representatives has passed a bill to privatize the sale of liquor and wine in the state. But how will small business owners be affected?