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Fast Casual Nation hosts Paul Barron and Cherryh Cansler interview Buena Papa founders James and Joanna Windon about their innovative loaded fries concept. The Colombian-inspired brand serves premium hand-cut fries topped with global flavors like their signature Mexicano. From humble beginnings in a Raleigh food hall to a $400,000 Shark Tank deal with Robert Herjavec, Buena Papa has overcome challenges like teaching customers fries can be a full meal. Their Chipotle-style service model, distinctive packaging, and freshly-prepared potatoes have helped them build a universal appeal that's now expanding through franchising.FastCasualNation #LoadedFries #RestaurantInnovationGet Your Podcast Now! Are you a hospitality or restaurant industry leader looking to amplify your voice and establish yourself as a thought leader? Look no further than SavorFM, the premier podcast platform designed exclusively for hospitality visionaries like you. Take the next step in your industry leadership journey – visit https://www.savor.fm/Capital & Advisory: Are you a fast-casual restaurant startup or a technology innovator in the food service industry? Don't miss out on the opportunity to tap into decades of expertise. Reach out to Savor Capital & Advisory now to explore how their seasoned professionals can propel your business forward. Discover if you're eligible to leverage our unparalleled knowledge in food service branding and technology and take your venture to new heights.Don't wait – amplify your voice or supercharge your startup's growth today with Savor's ecosystem of industry-leading platforms and advisory services. Visit https://www.savor.fm/capital-advisory
Don't miss the Make Money Easy Book Tour! https://lewishowes.com/moneyyouCheck out the full episode: greatness.lnk.to/1728"Show me a small business in trouble and I'll show you an entrepreneur in trouble. It's very, very difficult to disassociate a lazy, unmotivated entrepreneur with a highly successful business." - Robert HerjavecFrom the halls of constantly changing schools to the heights of entrepreneurial success, Robert Herjavec's journey from immigrant poverty to wealth is rooted in a profound mindset shift that began at age twelve. Growing up watching his father work multiple shifts in manual labor, Herjavec recognized early that while his circumstances were poor, he himself was not. This crucial distinction became the foundation of his success, as he learned that external circumstances don't define personal worth or future potential.The Shark Tank star and successful entrepreneur reveals how energy alone isn't enough to create lasting success. Through his own experience, Herjavec discovered that true transformation begins from within - not through external achievements or possessions. His journey illustrates the power of personal development, highlighting how discipline, proper habits, and continuous learning form the bedrock of genuine wealth creation. As someone who navigated the challenging path from immigrant poverty to extraordinary success, Herjavec's insights offer a masterclass in building wealth through internal transformation.Sign up for the Greatness newsletter: http://www.greatness.com/newsletter
On the season two premiere of Danceology - Edyta is joined by her friend and DWTS alumnus, Kym Johnson. Kym is an Australian professional ballroom dancer and television performer who appeared in the first three seasons of the Australian version of Dancing with the Stars as a professional dancer, before moving to the U.S. version of the franchise from 2006 to 2015. Johnson returned as a professional to the U.S. series in 2017 for its 24th season. She also served as a judge on the Australian version of the show from 2013 to 2015. She is married to Robert Herjavec. @danceologypodcast Hosted by: Edyta Sliwinska @edytasliwinska To find more podcasts from Metacortex Publishing visit: metacortexpublishing.com @metacortexpublishing If you're interested in a sponsorship or advertising opportunity on one of our podcasts, or being a guest, please e-mail: metacortexpublishing@gmail.com #podcast #podcasting #spotifypodcast #applepodcast #youtubepodcast #iheartpodcast #pandorapodcast #audiblepodcast #amazonmusicpodcast #xmpodcast
In the latest episode of Market Overtime, Shark Tank star and Cyderes CEO Robert Herjavec joins Nicole Petallides for a deep-dive into technology. Herjavec provides his take on the global Crowdstrike (CRWD) I.T. outage, cryptocurrency, the biggest players in Cybersecurity, and of course: Shark Tank! #sharktank #markets #cybersecurity #robertherjavec #cyderes #bitcoin #cryptocurrency #crypto #crowdstrike #crwd #cyber #investing #economy #marketovertime #china #usa #election #portfolio ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribe Download the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-... Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-... Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/19192... Watch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplu... Watch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-net... Follow us on X – / schwabnetwork Follow us on Facebook – / schwabnetwork Follow us on LinkedIn - / schwab-network About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
Coming Up #OnWithMarioLopez – Former #DWTS Pro #KymJohnsonHerjavec zooms in to talk #HuntingHousewives, marriage, kids, & more w/ Mario! Plus, a #RapBeef inspired Random Question, anti-spill hack in Courtney's Corner, #Hollywood Buzz, & more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kym Johnson-Herjavec joins us to talk new movie and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coming Up #OnWithMarioLopez – Former #DWTS Pro #KymJohnsonHerjavec zooms in to talk #Lifetime's #HuntingHousewives, marriage, kids, & more! Plus, Courtney's Court takes up the Case of the Affair Reboot, Mario talks meeting #OJ before he was infamous, #GoodDeed Lopezie, & more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on The Neil Haley Show, Neil "The Media Giant" Haley interviews Robert Herjavec. Robert Herjavec is a Croatian-Canadian businessman, investor, and television personality. Herjavec founded BRAK Systems, a Canadian integrator of Internet security software, and sold it to AT&T Canada in 2000 for $30.2 million.
Today on The Neil Haley Show, Neil "The Media Giant" Haley interviews Robert Herjavec. Robert Herjavec is a Croatian-Canadian businessman, investor, and television personality. Herjavec founded BRAK Systems, a Canadian integrator of Internet security software, and sold it to AT&T Canada in 2000 for $30.2 million.
Canadian businessman, investor and television personality Robert Herjavec joined OverDrive to discuss his point-of-view on the tracked flight, his flight being mistaken with Shohei Ohtani, the fan conspiracy theories, having no involvement in the scenarios, the reaction from Blue Jays fans and more.
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With an estimated fortune of $200 million, Herjavec has committed to personally invest more than $16 million across 54 deals that were pitched on ABC's popular reality television show Shark Tank. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/inspirational-speeches-by-billionaires-elon-musk-jeff-bezos-bill/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Robert Herjavec is founder and CEO at Herjavec Group, and a Shark on ABC's Shark Tank. In this episode, Herjavec sits down with Cybercrime Radio to discuss the hottest topics in cybersecurity, from jobs and the economy, to hackers and Internet of Things devices. This microcast is a short version of our full interview with Herjavec, which you can listen to at https://soundcloud.com/cybercrimemagazine/episode-4-robert-herjavec-talks-cybersecurity-jobs-and-batman
Kym Herjavec reflects on memories from 'Dancing With The Stars.'See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Haha his lash name is Herjavec, my my mouth won't let me say it
On today's podcast episode, Jake shares the building blocks that have created Trndsttrs and what it means to be a Gen Z in the professional world. Thank you to Brendan Herjavec for hosting - be sure to check out the Building Blocks podcast on all podcast platforms! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trndsttrs/support
Jason is going to talk to cyber security expert, Evgeniy Kharam. They talk about general concerns around cybersecurity and best practices.Episode Highlights:01.07: Evgeniy work full time in the company for Herjavec group, being around almost 20 years and they are a cyber security company that focuses on cybersecurity only, and they have enterprises on a variety of talks. 03.14: Evgeniy explains that ransomware is basically somebody was able to get access to your environment. Your environment could be your service or IoT devices or your gas station tanks. 07.11: Evgeniy points out that they always have different scales of cyber security controls for protection. She asks if you run a small business and this business is acceptable to the public and people walking in back and forth, but you never lock your screen, then what is the point?13.47 Jason says you are able to have different unique complex passwords for every website so, if one thing gets hacked, only the one thing gets hacked, not everything else.15.02: Jason asks, in small medium besides businesses who are users of technology, to talk to me about best practices for protecting themselves. 16.25: Evgeniy says, if you create your own software, you also wanted to have an MFA for the users or in the majority of the cases, if you can pass the authentication to LinkedIn, to Google then people can utilize this way to connect to you and you not going to be saving their credentials. 23.41: Jason points out that making an email look like it comes from another company is very easy. 24.10: Jason says there is no full delegation of your diligence, you have to take responsibility for basically being your first line of protection. 24.59 Jason explains why when you look at a marketing website, the first thing as a sales pitch is not security.25.28: Evgeniy says the biggest challenge in the cyber security industry is definitely the amount of information we have, and we just don't have enough time to be aware about everything. There is so much going on daily that just impossible for one person to know everything. 3 Key Points:In small scale business, you want to have an antivirus or EDR and protection response or EPP and word protection on all your devices, at least if or when somebody will get into not have such easier time to affect your system, says Evgeniy.The most common form of getting into people's systems without authorization is human engineering.There are a variety of tools on the market, something called US dynamic access through the channels that will basically validate what can be done with your website, what can be done with the APIs from your website.Tweetable Quotes:“There's a lot of information support lines for hacker organizations.” – Evgeniy“There are definitely attacks that are based on just hacking through code absolutely.” – Evgeniy“It doesn't matter what innovation we're talking about security plays a role in all of it.” - JasonResources Mentioned:Facebook – Jason Pereira's FacebookLinkedIn – Jason Pereira's LinkedInWoodgate.com – SponsorEvgeniy Kharam – LinkedIn See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Here are some business tips given by Robert Herjavec. Robert Herjavec is a Canadian businessman, investor, and television personality. Herjavec founded BRAK Systems, a Canadian integrator of Internet security software, and sold it to AT&T Canada in 2000 for $30.2 million #businessmotivation #business #entrepreneur #motivation #businesstips #businessmindset #businessideas #entrepreneurship #businessowner #success #entrepreneurlife #businessadvice #motivationalquotes #businessquotes #entrepreneurmindset #businessstrategy #businessgrowth #entrepreneurs #businesscoach #businessquote #businessgoals #businesspassion #businessminded #entrepreneurgoals #businesstip #businessmentor #businessman #entrepreneurlifestyle #businessmind #bhfyp
Today's motivation is for those pursuing financial goals. Audio Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbgnBv6odYM&t=125s More about Robert: Robert Herjavec is a Canadian businessman, investor, and television personality. Herjavec founded BRAK Systems, a Canadian integrator of Internet security software, and sold it to AT&T Canada in 2000 for $30.2 million. Quote of the Day: “Someday isn't a real day like Monday or Tuesday; it's just another word for 'never.” ― Robert Herjavec Review Us on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/motiv8-the-motivation-and-inspiration-podcast/id1505213616 Join me on Discord: https://discord.gg/YwuaacY9 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/motiv8/support
Like many young couples, Ben & Ariel Zvaifler got a puppy and found themselves trying to figure out how to train it. They wondered what toys were safe and what kind of food to give to their brand-new puppy. The couple figured they weren't alone and decided to launch PupBox, a subscription box for new puppy owners that offered owners training guides, treats, and toys for puppies appropriate for their age and stage of development. The company captured the imagination of the producers at Shark Tank, who invited them to appear. After a rigorous vetting, Shark Tank star Robert Herjavec offered to invest $250,000 for a 15% stake in PupBox, which was doing about half a million dollars in subscription revenue at the time. The Zvaifler's took the money and invested in marketing to grow the business which was thirsty for cash. As they burned through the Shark's money, they decided to look for a strategic investor who could fund their growth. They approached Petco, who looked at their business and decided to make an acquisition offer instead. In this episode, you'll discover: The difference between growing through organic vs. paid search. How PupBox lowered churn. Why The Zvaifler's turned down Herjavec's request for a board seat. Why Ariel's second child was the trigger she needed to start documenting her Standard Operating Procedures (grab The Definitive Guide to SOPs at BuiltToSell.com/SOP). The surprising reason shorter subscription terms may yield lower churn rates. Why around half of Shark Tank offers made on the show never close. How to guarantee you get the budget to hit your earn-out. Why asking for a Vice President title at your acquirer's company is important. A layman's definition for "unit economics" and "convertible notes". Why the Zvaifler's were surprised their Petco stock became valuable.
“Shark Tank” investor Robert Herjavec on how uncertainty can accelerate the decision-making process in business, attracting talent in a tight labor market and how to move your business forward in a post-Covid world.
Sean Higgins is CTO for the Herjavec Group and responsible for driving partnership through Managed Services onboarding experiences. Sean C. Higgins has worked in the Information Technology Field for over 30 years with a specific focus on Internet Security for the last 20 years. In the early days of Internet Security, Sean worked closely with Check Point Firewall-1 in bringing the technology to Canada and then assisting in the development and delivery of Check Point training courses throughout Canada. Sean is a lifelong information security expert with a passion for speaking, coaching, and writing. In the Canadian Best-Selling book, Driven, Sean is described as “the smartest guy I ever met” by Robert Herjavec and in his own book, Living Your Purposeful Life, Sean shares his personal journey with readers in the hope that they will start living their own purposeful life. Scott Schober is a #cybersecurity and wireless technology expert, author of Hacked Again and Cybersecurity is Everybody's Business, host of 2 Minute CyberSecurity Briefing video podcast and CEO of Berkeley Varitronics Systems who appears regularly on Bloomberg TV, Fox Business & Fox News, CGTN America, Canadian TV News, as well as CNN, CBS Morning Show, MSNBC, CNBC, The Blaze, WPIX as well as local and syndicated Radio including Sirius/XM & Bloomberg Radio and NPR.
Sean Higgins is CTO for the Herjavec Group and responsible for driving partnership through Managed Services onboarding experiences. Sean C. Higgins has worked in the Information Technology Field for over 30 years with a specific focus on Internet Security for the last 20 years. In the early days of Internet Security, Sean worked closely with Check Point Firewall-1 in bringing the technology to Canada and then assisting in the development and delivery of Check Point training courses throughout Canada. Sean is a lifelong information security expert with a passion for speaking, coaching, and writing. In the Canadian Best-Selling book, Driven, Sean is described as “the smartest guy I ever met” by Robert Herjavec and in his own book, Living Your Purposeful Life, Sean shares his personal journey with readers in the hope that they will start living their own purposeful life. Scott Schober is a #cybersecurity and wireless technology expert, author of Hacked Again and Cybersecurity is Everybody's Business, host of 2 Minute CyberSecurity Briefing video podcast and CEO of Berkeley Varitronics Systems who appears regularly on Bloomberg TV, Fox Business & Fox News, CGTN America, Canadian TV News, as well as CNN, CBS Morning Show, MSNBC, CNBC, The Blaze, WPIX as well as local and syndicated Radio including Sirius/XM & Bloomberg Radio and NPR.
Evgeniy Kharam is the VP of Cybersecurity Solution Architecture at Herjavec Group. In his current role at Herjavec, Evgeniy designs optimum security solutions for large enterprise clients by taking into account both their current infrastructure and future needs. Evgeniy recently started the Security Architecture podcast to give back to communities and help companies improve cybersecurity architecture. Herjavec Group provides cybersecurity products and services to enterprise organizations. expertise in comprehensive security services, including Advisory Services, Technology Architecture & Implementation, Identity & Access Management, Managed Security Services, Threat Hunting & Management, Digital Forensics and Incident Response. Scott Schober is a #cybersecurity and wireless technology expert, author of Hacked Again and Cybersecurity is Everybody's Business, host of 2 Minute CyberSecurity Briefing video podcast and CEO of Berkeley Varitronics Systems who appears regularly on Bloomberg TV, Fox Business & Fox News, CGTN America, Canadian TV News, as well as CNN, CBS Morning Show, MSNBC, CNBC, The Blaze, WPIX as well as local and syndicated Radio including Sirius/XM & Bloomberg Radio and NPR.
Evgeniy Kharam is the VP of Cybersecurity Solution Architecture at Herjavec Group. In his current role at Herjavec, Evgeniy designs optimum security solutions for large enterprise clients by taking into account both their current infrastructure and future needs. Evgeniy recently started the Security Architecture podcast to give back to communities and help companies improve cybersecurity architecture. Herjavec Group provides cybersecurity products and services to enterprise organizations. expertise in comprehensive security services, including Advisory Services, Technology Architecture & Implementation, Identity & Access Management, Managed Security Services, Threat Hunting & Management, Digital Forensics and Incident Response. Scott Schober is a #cybersecurity and wireless technology expert, author of Hacked Again and Cybersecurity is Everybody's Business, host of 2 Minute CyberSecurity Briefing video podcast and CEO of Berkeley Varitronics Systems who appears regularly on Bloomberg TV, Fox Business & Fox News, CGTN America, Canadian TV News, as well as CNN, CBS Morning Show, MSNBC, CNBC, The Blaze, WPIX as well as local and syndicated Radio including Sirius/XM & Bloomberg Radio and NPR.
If you thought this season couldn't get anymore exciting, then you are wrong, as we are excited to bring you our first contestant interview from Season 2 of Australian Survivor by chatting with the iconic first boot that is Kym Johnson-Herjavec! Kym takes us through her journey of how she ended up in Vanuatu, finally giving the truth about just what she thought she had signed up for, whether or not she wanted to quit or not as well as just how she could've ended up staying longer. We also find out more about her extremely interesting and unique luxury item and just why being the first boot helped her out in her amazing post-Survivor career. It's an interview that will make you want to get your dancing shoes on so get them ready and tune in!
Brendan Herjavec is an experienced business strategy and development professional with a background that spans seed funded startups to multinational corporations. Brendan has been a part of some of Canada's fastest growing companies with a deep love for entrepreneurship. He had the opportunity to take his creativity around the globe ranging from working in a traditional Japanese Bonsai Nursery, to helping create business plans in England through the EY Young Entrepreneurship program, to assessing blockchain viability in Hong Kong for GeoSwift. He is currently involved in the intersection of the tech and mental health space, all while completing his MBA at UBC. Brendan is a Client Manager for Inkblot Therapy, a company that helps match mental health practitioners to clients through multiple channels. He also serves as an Advisor for Memoryz, an AI based company that developed a chatbot to help dementia patients and their caregivers stay organized, connected and engaged. We talk to Brandon about his experience growing up in an entrepreneurial family, the cross-cultural lessons he has learned from around the world, and what steps we can take to hack growth in B2B and B2C companies to help with scaling up. We hope you enjoy this conversation! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Robert & Kym Herjavec (Shark Tank, Dancing with the Stars), talk about their new Fox show called, Celebrity Watch Party. Plus, Jaime the Tattoo Guy gives a touching eulogy to the late, Little Richard. Also, a friend of the show, Josh Back joins in for a game of How British Are You? Then later, find out what some bars and restaurants are doing to help keep you safe.
This week on #Money Matters, Gary Goldberg looks at how a recent Chinese intelligence report warning of potential armed conflict between the US and #China and increased tensions between the two nations could affect our #markets. Gary also welcomes Shark Tank's Rob Herjavec. The Shark and his wife, Kym, will be featured in the upcoming FOX television series, "Celebrity Watch Party" Live: Saturday, 11am on WABC 770AM, New York A #podcast of the show will be available from 12pm Saturday onward #investing #economy
The Roarcast goes (virtually) across the border to speak with Canadian student-athletes Caprice Herjavec from women's rowing and Jack Lin of men's tennis.
Expect Success Podcast | Personal Development | Network Marketing | Self-Help | MLM | Motivation
http://aboutJorge.com - Welcome to Expect Success at georgebalek.com!Now, in addition to listening to our podcast, you can also view the video format on youtube at: http://georgetube.comSubscribe to my YouTube: http://georgebalek.com/youtube It REALLY helps. Here is My Podcast Page: http://buzzsprout.com/112740Robert Herjavec is a Canadian businessman, investor, and celebrity. Herjavec founded BRAK Systems, a Canadian integrator of Internet security software, and sold it to AT&T Canada in 2000 for $30.2 million. In 2003, he founded The Herjavec Group, now one of the largest information technology and computer security companies in Canada, with over $200 million in annual revenue. He has been featured on the CBC Television series Dragons Den and ABC's version of the series, Shark Tank, where he is an investor. He has also written many books on advancing in business. His net worth is estimated to be $200 million. In todays episode Robert asks, do you want to make a lot of money and do you want to be successful? Well, listen to Robert. For more from Robert Herjavec, search youtube and be sure to check out his website robertherjavec.com. His book The Will To Win is available at his website and/or amazon.com. The Will To Win: https://amzn.to/2O9GiRm As the late great Jim Rohn use to say, you are the average of the 5 people you spend the most time with. Today you have been hanging out with Robert Herjavec. Keep up the momentum and subscribe to our newsletter so you never miss another episode. Newsletter: http://georgebalek.com/newsletterDo you have any thoughts or comments? Please visit: http://GeorgeBalek.comPlease take 60 seconds to leave an HONEST review for the Expect Success Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely important for me to make this show better. iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/george-baleks-podcast/id1261439218Finally, don’t forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes so that you get updates and new episodes downloaded to your phone automatically. Want to find out more about how I make a full-time internet income from home and how you can too. Visit: http://aboutJorge.com
The best business leaders make a point of staying a step ahead of the competition. Despite the crisis we face today, there is no time to sit back and hope for the best. This is the time for leaders to plan and execute on the strategies and tactics that will not only keep their businesses afloat, but will provide a blueprint for success. In this episode, host Shannon LaNier speaks to Robert Herjavec, founder and CEO of Herjavec group and star of ABC’s Shark Tank, about what the post-world might look like and the steps smart leaders must be taking immediately in order to prosper in what will be a vastly different business landscape. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Strong leadership skills have never been more important. While many leaders are panicking or giving up, the best leaders are keeping their businesses alive and poised to thrive again by communicating effectively with their employees and keeping cool in the face of extreme adversity. There’s no getting around the fact that many of the decisions business leaders will be making in the weeks and months to come will be difficult ones. In this episode, host Shannon LaNier discusses leadership behaviors through the pillars of honesty, transparency and resiliency with Robert Herjavec, founder and CEO of Herjavec group and star of ABC’s Shark Tank. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Small Biz Challenge: Where We Grow From Here, host Shannon LaNier talks to Robert Herjavec-- Founder and CEO of the Herjavec group and star of ABC’s Shark Tank -- about creative ways to manage cash flow during this difficult time. Robert provides practical advice for finding the funding to make payroll, keep the supply chain intact, and keep the doors open and the lights on. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is a time of harsh realities for small business owners. Decisions have to be made to survive and these decisions need to be made immediately. In this custom podcast from The UPS Store, Shannon LaNier talks to Robert Herjavec-- Founder and CEO of the Herjavec group and star of ABC’s Shark Tank -- about the crucial steps a small business owner should be taking. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Robert Herjavec is a Canadian businessman, investor, and celebrity best known for his role on ABC's hit show Shark Tank. Herjavec founded BRAK Systems, a Canadian integrator of Internet security software, and sold it to AT&T Canada in 2000 for $30.2 million.
Expect Success Podcast | Personal Development | Network Marketing | Self-Help | MLM | Motivation
http://aboutJorge.com - Welcome to Expect Success at georgebalek.com!Now, in addition to listening to our podcast, you can also view the video format on youtube at: http://georgetube.comSubscribe to my YouTube: http://georgebalek.com/youtube It REALLY helps. Here is My Podcast Page: http://buzzsprout.com/112740Robert Herjavec is a Canadian businessman, investor, and celebrity. Herjavec founded BRAK Systems, a Canadian integrator of Internet security software, and sold it to AT&T Canada in 2000 for $30.2 million. In 2003, he founded The Herjavec Group, now one of the largest information technology and computer security companies in Canada, with over $200 million in annual revenue. He has been featured on the CBC Television series Dragons Den and ABC's version of the series, Shark Tank, where he is an investor. He has also written books on advancing in business. His net worth is estimated to be $200 million. Today Robert tells us his story and like many, didn't start at the top. Listen to Robert. For more from Robert Herjavec, search youtube and be sure to check out his website robertherjavec.com. His book The Will To Win is available at his website and/or amazon.com.The Will To Win: https://amzn.to/2O9GiRmAs the late great Jim Rohn use to say, you are the average of the 5 people you spend the most time with. Today you have been hanging out with Robert Herjavec. Keep up the momentum and subscribe to our newsletter so you never miss another episode. Newsletter: http://georgebalek.com/newsletterIf you enjoyed this episode please share it on social media and send it to someone that could use extra motivation in their life. Do you have any thoughts or comments? Please visit: http://GeorgeBalek.comPlease take 60 seconds to leave an HONEST review for the Expect Success Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely important for me to make this show better. iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/george-baleks-podcast/id1261439218Finally, don’t forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes so that you get updates and new episodes downloaded to your phone automatically. Subscribe via iTunes: https://tinyurl.com/ydb4qgxtSubscribe via Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=147988&refid=stpr Subscribe via RSS (non-iTunes feed) http://www.buzzsprout.com/112740.rssWant to find out more about how I make a full-time internet income from home and how you can too. Visit: http://aboutJorge.comStart your blog: http://georgebalek.com/startablog ( Help Included ) Read my blog: http://aboutJorge.com Follow me on Facebook: http://georgebalek.com/facebook Follow me on Twitter: http://georgebalek.com/twitter Subscribe to me on YouTube: http://georgebal
Kym Herjavec is a professional dancer, 3-time Dancing with the Stars Champion, business owner, author, wife, mother of twins, and health/fitness expert... HOW does she do it all?! Robin has a wildly fun conversation with Kym about her career, DWTS fame, and meeting the love of her life- Robert Herjavec- on the show! The two women discuss how they balance the various areas of their lives, and how they use mad passionate LOVE as the force that DRIVES it! Robin and Kym discuss their fitness tips, first impressions of their husbands, tips for running a business, and even laugh over potty training nightmare stories! Listen until the end: Robin and Kym play hilarious "Not-So-Newlywed" and "Would You Rather" games about their spouses and spill some JUICY secrets (Robin broke Dr. Phil's car HOW?!)! More info: www.ivegotasecretwithrobinmcgraw.com See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
TJ De Santis dips in to the archive for a best of edition of "IT'S TIME!!!" On this episode we hear an interview from July of 2013 with Shark Tank's Robert Herjavec. Herjavec chats with Bruce Buffer about his work in primetime television, the business side of mixed martial arts, and his other products and interests.
Hey, what's going on everybody? Hey, this is Coulton woods and you're listening to learning from the experts and today I want to talk to you about experience and how it is actually your most valuable asset. So here's the deal. I know how frustrating it is as an entrepreneur to waste countless hours sifting through wanna-be experts who never actually helped me in the end. Then to learn years later that there was an expert who really could help me 100 times faster than learning it on my own. I have created this podcast to save you time and money while taking you on a journey with me as I learn from and interview real experts who can actually help you grow your business. My name is Coulton Woods and you're listening to learning from the experts. Sweet stuff. What I want to talk to you about today is something called experience. It's interesting to me that people think that you can just go through and learn things and then not actually learn them without having any experience tied to it. Robert Herjavec, you know one of the sharks on shark tank? One of the sharks on shark tank said that experience is your most valuable asset. Now why do you think that is? I actually want to tell you a story. So when I was in college, if you've listened to my podcasts before this, you'll know that when I was in college, I started my own repair store. I remember going to a class and we were learning about breaking even costs, fixed costs, variable costs, Roi, basic different things. And I remember in this basic entrepreneurial class, the teachers teaching us some things and literally would ask us a question like if your costs are this much and you have to pay for it every month, no matter what, what is that a fixed cost or variable costs. Then professor asks if you sell your products and you make this much profit on your product, how much do you have to sell to cover your fixed costs? And I thought, it's easy. I can tell you that right away because I've done it in my own business and I know what my costs are, and I know what I have to sell in order to cover those costs and how much I make by selling whatever product or service that I was doing. And so I remember I'm sitting in this class and I'm like, the teacher's asking us a question, okay, well if you sell this much, how much do you have to sell in order for you to cover your fixed costs? Just this divided by that. And I'm like, it's this much. And he's like, yeah, it's correct. And then I remember so many people in there, so many of these kids in college, they couldn't wrap their head around it for some reason. They're like, I don't really understand why or how this all actually works. And I mean going through that semester, I was the teachers favorite student, me and this one other guy. I remember this other guy had some business experience as well and it was a super easy class for us and we just flew through that. And it wasn't hard for us because we had some experience already in the field and we had already done different things and if I wouldn't have had the experience that I had doing business, it would have been just as hard for me but once I had the experience, it's so easy. How come you don't understand that? How come you don't get it? Like, it makes so much sense. That's easy. I've been through that. We forget as people that if you haven't gone through the experience,it's not as easy to understand. I wasn't even planning on talking about this, this is not totally business related, but it helps 100 percent with experience. So me and my wife went through over six years of infertility battle. We literally tried to have children for over six years. It wasn't until like seven years of being married that we actually were able to have a kid. He's four and a half months now, we just had our first baby boy, and I'm super excited to him, he's the cutest little thing I've ever seen and he's already smiling, laughing and he's a huge blessing our lives. But what's interesting is if we didn't have that experience of what it's like to work so hard or try so much and go through it. A lot of people don't even know the terms. We went through things called IUIs that we had to do, and doctor's appointments and shots and different medicine like Femara. And Clomid, like there's all these different terms and stuff. We ended up having to do ivf and if you don't know what ivf is in vitro, where they actually literally have to fertilize the egg outside of the body and then implant back into the body and it's not cheap. So it took us over six years to essentially get to that point. Whereas, like every doctor is telling us we don't know why. She had multiple surgeries on different things that may have been causing the infertility and those ended up not working and so many other issues and different things. And finally it came to the point where we knew we had to do IVF. So we did IVF and it was successful in the first round thank goodness. And I'm sorry for anybody that ever has to go through that. It is not fun. It is not a good road or battle to be going on and is very emotional. It's such a huge blessing to have that little one around now. But with that being said, for other people that are going through infertility, it's really interesting because if you haven't experienced it, you don't understand it. You just don't understand it. Don't try to understand it. You just don't. I don't know how many times my wife has had people come up to her and say, oh, I had somebody go through that. You'll be fine. They were fine, you'll be fine. That's I'm sorry, but that is not the best thing to say when you're in the middle of it. Oh, you just got shot. Hey, I know somebody that got shot and they turned out fine. You'll be okay. Don't worry about it. You got shot. Everybody gets shot. Don't worry about it. It's not something that you just kind of brush off. But having been through that experience and having had the experiences that we've had through that, we can essentially cope. Where we understand it now. Our experience has brought understanding to us that you can't get any other way essentially. I wasn't even planning on talking about our infertility battle. That's interesting. But it's the same with businesses, is same with everything that you go through in life. If you don't experience something, you're not going to learn it. I don't know how many times people buy a course or they buy a program and they're like, yeah, I bought it. It's going to make me like wealthy and rich and I'm going to be able to do this or do that, or I'm going to be the best social media person ever. The facebook ads person ever. They'll go through the material and they're like, oh, it didn't really work for me. Well, they didn't actually implement or try it or experience how it works. If you don't do that, you won't actually learn it. You have to be able to teach something in order to know it. The teacher always learns more than the student because they have to understand it at a level that's different than just being taught that material. So if you can turn around and teach the same materials that you're going through in your course to somebody else and have it be clear enough and understandable enough that they can understand it and use it and have results based on what you've taught them. Then you're at a whole nother level of understanding. You've gone through and begun to experience it. Now if you've actually implemented it and experienced it and seen it and done it and had feedback from what you're doing, then you learn so many more things when you experience it. I can think of even bad experiences when I've done business deals with people and they have completely not been ethical in their dealings essentially with me and I learned a ton from that. I experienced that a couple times and I'm like, never again will I experience this because that was horrible. Not that I won't ever experience it, but now I know what to look out for to not go through that experience again. You learn stuff very quickly when you experience it. I just wanted to go over how experience is so much more valuable than just learning something or going through a course and listening to it. You need to experience it. You have to go through it. Hopefully my very short version of our IVF story helps you understand a little bit more about experiences, not just in your business world, but also in your personal life and then those that you interact with around you. Thank you very much for being on here guys. I look forward to talking to you again. 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Here are some important numbers to consider when thinking about the personnel and technology required to keep your network and your data safe. Over two thirds of all network compromises are not discovered for months The average cost to a business for each record lost to a data breach is $148 Now consider that, according to the Herjavec group, there will be over 3.5 million cybersecurity job vacancies by 2021. These gaps run the gamut from the heart of the datacenter up to the executive suite including CISO and CSO positions. How are businesses supposed to prepare for their future if they are not fully staffed and ready to protect their present? In today’s special LIVE episode of InSecurity, Matt Stephenson talks with Huntsource Co-Founders Matt Donato and Jack Hall about the ever-growing Cybersecurity Skills Shortage. In a world where there appears to be a never ending torrent of malware, ransomware and coordinated attacks, the gap between attackers and defenders is growing seemingly every day. About Huntsource Huntsource seeks to arm businesses with the highest quality talent needed to effectively combat the various security risks that threaten them on a daily basis. They strive to be the preeminent and comprehensive Information and Cyber Security Professional Search and Talent Solutions firm, putting people and customers at the center of everything. Their focus areas include cyber and information security. Protecting its infrastructure is vital to keeping a company safe. About Matt Donato Matt Donato is the Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Huntsource. He has 12+ years of experience in the staffing, executive search, and talent solutions industry. He is a seasoned leader and recruiting industry expert. Over the years his experience has included leading a variety of strategic and tactical operations functions, business development, key account relationship management, recruiting, organizational training, talent mapping, and driving organic new business growth. Donato continues to help elevate companies by identifying key talent and fostering relationships with both clients and candidates. Matt received his BS in Economics from Roanoke College and is currently obtaining his Executive MBA from Wake Forest School of Business. About Jack Hall Jack Hall is the Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Huntsource. He has spent the greater part of his 12+ year recruiting career working for large, national IT staffing firms. His experience includes recruiting top talent, client acquisition, strategic account management, training, and development. As a consistent top producer, Jack builds lasting relationships with his customers through a consultative approach and deep understanding of their business domain. He’s serviced clients in multiple industries, including financial services, telecommunications, consumer products, publishing, and healthcare, among others. Jack holds a BA in Psychology from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, for which he remains an active supporter of the College of Arts and Sciences. About Matt Stephenson Insecurity Podcast host Matt Stephenson (@packmatt73) leads the Security Technology team at Cylance, which puts him in front of crowds, cameras, and microphones all over the world. He is the regular host of the InSecurity podcast and host of CylanceTV Twenty years of work with the world’s largest security, storage, and recovery companies has introduced Stephenson to some of the most fascinating people in the industry. He wants to get those stories told so that others can learn from what has come Every week on the InSecurity Podcast, Matt interviews leading authorities in the security industry to gain an expert perspective on topics including risk management, security control friction, compliance issues, and building a culture of security. Each episode provides relevant insights for security practitioners and business leaders working to improve their organization’s security posture and bottom line. Can’t get enough of Insecurity? You can find us wherever you get your podcasts including Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, I Heart Radio as well as ThreatVector InSecurity Podcasts: https://threatvector.cylance.com/en_us/category/podcasts.html iTunes/Apple Podcasts link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/insecurity/id1260714697?mt=2 GooglePlay Music link: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Ipudd6ommmgdsboen7rjd2lvste Make sure you Subscribe, Rate and Review!
Cybercrime Magazine took our studio on the road this summer (2018) to Morristown, NJ to interview two industry leaders about the hottest topics in cybersecurity, from jobs and the economy to hackers, to Internet of Things devices. Robert Herjavec, founder and CEO of Herjavec group and international star of Shark Tank is interviewed by Scott Schober of Cybercrime Magazine. So, what do these two thought leaders have to say about cybersecurity? That it is the single greatest threats to businesses, individuals, and governments worldwide. View this exclusive interview for facts and figures about cybersecurity. For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com/ Follow Cybersecurity Ventures / Cybercrime Magazine here: LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/cybercrime-magazine/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CybersecuritySF Apple Podcasts: Cybercrime Magazine Podcast
In the 6th episode of "The Inventress Podcast" Lisa and Brittany bring Motivational Monday to the podcast, talk about the importance of Non Disclosure agreements and so much more.
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Leadership Strategies to Achieve Colossal Growth Unlock game-changing innovation by reshaping your leadership strategy. Executive coach, creator of Quantum Leadership Group, and author of “The New Science of Radical Innovation: The Six Competencies Leaders Need to Win Big in a Complex World”, Dr. Sunnie Giles, reveals her strategy to catalyze experimentation and learning in the workplace. Then, O’Dang Hummus took the nation by storm after the savory spread was featured on ABC’s Shark Tank. Founder and CEO, Jesse Wolfe, dishes on what it’s like to be mentored by business giants, Lori Greiner and Robert Herjavec. Plus, Jesse shares how to survive explosive growth when you rapidly expand past your five year business plan. [00:00:00] 3 Criteria for 'Radical' Innovations [00:05:06] Chasing the American Dream (and Cabbage) [00:11:30] Learn to Self-manage, Inspire Your Team [00:18:21] Sharks Take a Bite Out of O'Dang Hummus [00:27:07] Securing Mentors During Explosive Growth [00:33:22] Overcome Rejection and Fail Forward
Robert Herjavec probably sees more deal flow in a week than most people see in a lifetime, and every business he invests in must be successful. What is the common thread among those businesses he invests in? Leadership that thinks big. Today's episode of the Freedom Fast Lane podcast features a conversation with Robert about reaching his $50 million goal before he turned 50, and how to think bigger than $50 million in annual sales. The clip comes from his appearance at the 2015 Freedom Fast Lane Live even in Austin, Texas — an event which has grown into The Capitalism Conference. To be able to go from a small company to a great enterprise, you have to be able to inspire others. You must be in the right market, but the greatest entrepreneurs are adaptable as business changes all the time. Learn from empire builders, investors, millionaires, and billionaires at The Capitalism Conference held this December 7-9 in Austin, Texas. Grab your tickets today. Key takeaways: Reaching $50 million before turning 50 Spotting growth potential and making it happen Finding the right businesses to invest in Connect with Robert Herjavec For more information on Robert's investments, go to www.robertherjavec.com. On Twitter On LinkedIn On Instagram Connect with Ryan On YouTube On Facebook On Twitter On Google Plus On LinkedIn On Instagram Subscribe to Freedom Fast Lane -->Subscribe to the Freedom Fast Lane Podcast with Ryan Daniel Moran
"Today we do what others won't so that tomorrow we can accomplish what others can't." These are the words of Robert Herjavec, one of North America's most recognizable business leaders and an investor on the Emmy Award-winning ABC hit Shark Tank. Rising from humble beginnings, Herjavec exemplifies the power of entrepreneurship and shares motivational business advice with the entrepreneurs he mentors through his books and now SUCCESS.
Today you might recognize Robert Herjavec as "the nice shark" on ABC's Shark Tank. With a pleasant smile and a reassuring tone of voice, he may seem like an odd fit in the highly competitive world of business and investing. But don't let that fool you, because behind those kind eyes lies a strength of character and iron will that every great entrepreneur needs to achieve success. When Herjavec was a young man, he actually wanted to be a filmmaker. In fact, he was a producer for the Winter Olympics in Canada in 1984 while only 22 years old. It was a promising start to his dream of moving to Hollywood and becoming a big-time director. The trouble was, no one was hiring. With a degree in English literature, a passion for filmmaking, and zero experience or knowledge in computer science, it might seem odd that he would eventually go on to found the Herjavec Group in 2003, one of the top cybersecurity firms in the world. The company grew from $400K to a whopping $140 million in sales annually in just over 12 years. So how did he do it? He literally called up the head of the company and, despite having no background in the field whatsoever, offered to work for them for free. With nothing but grit he managed to work his way up the ladder and, despite some setbacks here and there, become the success story he is today. When not focusing on his own business, Herjavec is all about buying, selling, investing and building great startups, subjects we were very lucky to talk to him about. In this interview you will learn: Tips and advice from the Shark himself on how to pitch to potential investors Different ways to build a company culture that's always striving for greatness How to scale your business quickly without sacrificing quality What goes into selling and how to create a story that will get people hooked Why you need to focus on growth as a business & much more!