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In this episode, Drew sits down with Juan Chavez, a multi-business entrepreneur based in Medellín, Colombia. Juan shares his inspiring journey from the failure of his first call center business to creating JMC Automotive Equipment, a thriving Inc. 5000 company. He also delves into his ventures in VIP concierge services and real estate investment. Juan reflects on hard-learned lessons about delegation, leadership, and overcoming self-doubt. Listeners will gain practical insights into building systems, fostering a strong company culture, and navigating challenges with resilience. With a martial artist's discipline and a visionary approach to business, Juan offers valuable advice on how to work on your business rather than in it. If you're a business owner or aspiring entrepreneur, this conversation will leave you motivated to embrace challenges and strategically scale your ventures. Key Takeaways: Failures are Learning Opportunities: Juan's first business failed due to lack of focus and unforeseen regulation changes. However, it laid the foundation for his later successes. The Importance of Delegation: Start by offloading tasks you don't enjoy or excel at to free up time for high-impact activities. Foster a Positive Culture: Employees thrive when leaders provide support, clarity, and purpose in their roles. The Pit of Despair in Learning: Recognizing and overcoming periods of self-doubt is essential in personal and professional growth. Discipline and Resilience: Martial arts taught Juan valuable lessons in facing challenges head-on and staying the course. Think Long-Term: While short-term strategies like SEO and paid ads fueled JMC's growth, Juan is already planning for future scalability with private labeling. Notable Quotes: "You have to work on your business, not in your business." – Juan Chavez "What if it does work? Even a 1% chance of success can be worth it." – Juan Chavez "Leaders should provide the why behind every task—it fuels purpose and ownership." – Juan Chavez "We suffer more in imagination than in reality." – Seneca (shared by Drew)
Nico Gentile is a real estate professional and entrepreneur with over ten years of experience. His curiosity and eagerness to learn from successful individuals around him make him a perfect host who will ask the questions you are too afraid to ask. I hope you enjoy it and you can have at least one takeaway to help improve yourself and your business.Nico sits down with Dr. Juan Chavez of the Optimal Medical Group. Talking about advances in medicine, living a healthier, longer life, and most of all, ways to improve your health!
We have pastor Juan Chavez share with us this week. He's getting ready to start a church in South Phoenix. He really embodies The Beloved Community value of embracing diversity.
Juan Chavez From JMC Equipment: Business Secrets From an Inc.5000 Company Hey Budai Nation, We're honored to share that Juan Chavez, the CEO of the successful automotive business JMC equipment, is our guest for today's episode. JMC equipment has been holding the title of an Inc.5000 company for the past 4 years now. They have a successful B2B e-commerce store that you'll learn more about in this episode. Welcome to The Ecom Show! Your go-to weekly e-commerce podcast for uncovering new stories, strategies, secrets, and everything e-commerce. This podcast is sponsored by Budai Media, a retention marketing agency that's helped 125+ e-commerce businesses generate over $35M+ in additional sales revenue. Join Daniel Budai (our host and the founder of Budai Media) and Juan Chavez in this episode to learn more about: ✅ Juan's Journey With Jmc Equipment ✅ A Business Lesson That Juan Learned the Hard Way ✅ Juan's Advice for New eCommerce Owners Let's jump right in. Juan's Journey With JMC Equipment Juan is the second generation to be leading the team at JMC Equipment. The business was founded by his father, and Juan joined in after he decided to call quits on his first venture. JMC equipment is an automotive parts distributor to repair shops and retail stores. Before Juan stepped in, his father would approach stores in New York one at a time, and find leads door to door. Juan helped launch JMC into the world of e-commerce by setting up a website and letting customers approach them instead. JMC is a unique company because their team is based out of Medellin, Colombia, but their sales are focused entirely on the US market. Juan E. Chavez is based out of Medellin, Colombia. He has another successful business venture as well. Juan runs his own travel and real estate company that helps clients based out of New York find their dream apartments in Colombia. Back to the Inc.5000 company though, JMC equipment has a solid team of skilled professionals that take care of the SEO and e-commerce side of things. They've also invested in building a strong team of salespeople, and customer-care executives that make sure that their leads get the information and push they need to purchase. JMC Equipment sells high-ticket products with their average orders running anywhere between $2000 and above. In order to close a deal, they're very active with their email marketing and even go a step beyond by calling their abandoned cart to close the sale. Their paid marketing efforts include a combination of Google ads, Facebook ads, and email marketing. For organic marketing, they also have an enriched library of educational blogs. A Business Lesson That Juan Learned the Hard Way Juan has over a decade of business experience under his belt. We asked him what's the hardest thing that being in business has taught him, and here's what he had to say: “The hardest thing I've learned goes beyond business, it's basically about how to pick yourself up from a failure.” I have been in that position where I thought that I might have to shut my business down. But the resilience to push forward despite the difficulties is what helped. Every other skill is a skill that you could probably just learn, you know if you put in the work, and if you put in the hours, but actual experience of like, you know, the experience that you go through when you make a mistake, and you lose money, or whatever, maybe you're or you're thinking about quitting is not something easy to understand. But if you stick with it, you will eventually come out the other side a lot stronger with tougher skin. So the biggest lesson is not to give up when failure is knocking on your door. Juan's Advice for New eCommerce Owners The best way to start an e-commerce business is by finding a good product that you have knowledge about, and that you're motivated to sell. Ideally, find a way to sell this product without having to start with production. Dropshipping is a great way to escape inventory management. Once you have your e-commerce storefront, and marketing taken care of you can look into expanding into starting your own production. This gives you time to focus on taking your business off. The second piece of advice would be to know your industry. Research and talk to your potential customers, it's the best way to grow your business. That's all for this episode of The Ecom Show. If you enjoyed it please make sure to be back here next Thursday for a brand new episode. Click on the link below to subscribe to our weekly newsletter and receive actionable tips, strategies, and resources to help you grow your e-commerce store.
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BROWNSVILLE, Texas - Paragon VTOL Aerospace, a lead innovator in vertical take-off and landing technology (VTOL), has been training Brownsville ISD students this summer on drone technology.The tie-up came about thanks to a grant from the Greater Brownsville Incentives Corporation.Because the summer course was so successful, Paragon and BISD are going to expand the program into a year long course.mThis would be unique, says the founder of Paragon, Dwight Smith.In this podcast, Juan Chavez, who runs BISD's career and technical education department, talks about how excited the students are to fly drones.
Alice Lundell, our Communications Director talks with two civil rights attorneys to ask them about their perspective on the recent Supreme Court decisions and its' implications on Oregonians. Juan Chavez, our Civil Rights Project Director & Attorney, and Athul Acharya, Public Accountability Executive Director & attorney share their thoughts on the overturning of Roe, Miranda rights, ability to sue the federal government when federal officers violate constitutional rights, and other concerning issues from the aftermath of the SCOTUS claims. Juan and Athul weigh in on how important taking our fight to the district courts are, and what they foresee in the next term.
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This week in news, Bobbin & Eric debrief the Legislative Short session, the failure of ODOC to protect women at Coffee Creek Correctional Facility from sexual abuse, and The Who-Cares-If-You're-Innocent-Project article that discusses federal judicial nominations/appointments and nominees who have backgrounds as public defenders or working on wrongful convictions...and, one political party is blaming an innocence attorney for the rise in crime rights! Bobbin and Eric re-introduce Post-Conviction Review and State Habeas Corpus, discussing what they are and how, in theory, they provide a check on state actors.=Juan Chavez was not able to join us this week, but we will hear from our Civil Rights Associate Director, Franz Bruggemeier next week to talk about teargas and the lack of accountability in the Portland police.Produced by Beatrix Li, OJRC Policy & Communications Associate
This week, Bobbin and Eric host DA Matt Ellis (Wasco County) and DA John Hummel (Deschutes County) to talk about what DA's do, what it's like to navigate the criminal justice system as a progressive DA, and what makes district attorneys some of the most powerful actors in the criminal justice system. Matt and John unpack ODAA's bad polling done on community perceptions of crime and why tough-on-crime policies and rulings are not the solutions to community well-being.Next week, Eric and Bobbin will host Juan Chavez, Project Director of OJRC's Civil Rights Project to discuss COVID-19 conditions and litigation in Oregon's prisons.Produced by Beatrix Li, OJRC Policy & Communications Associate
Welcome to the All of Life podcast from Redemption Church Tempe where we have conversations on faith, culture, theology, and beyond to help us live all of life all for Jesus. As we enter into the season of Advent, we long to become a people of prayer and action in response to the God who hears our prayers and takes action. Each week, we will have a different prayer and action group focus where we will get to hear from various people and their experience and expertise within that focus. This episode, we interview Jenny Mullins, founder of Advocacy31Nine, and Juan Chavez, founder of AZ Reach, about their experiences and ministry through their non-profits working with youth in the city. For more information about prayer and action groups email: jimmullins@redemptionaz.com; or to donate to Hustle Phoenix through our Advent offering visit: https://ppay.co/wzUV8_ZeWLo. Contributors for this podcast were Jordan Unterburger, Jenny Mullins, and Juan Chavez. Audio mixed by Jordan Unterburger, music provided by Warren Williams, and this podcast was produced by Jordan Unterburger. Subscribe to the All of Life podcast and to get more information on Redemption Church Tempe download our app or email tempe@redemptionaz.com.
Thrill killers are individuals who find “intense stimulation and excitement” by causing their victims pain or terror before their deaths. Once their prey is dead, they lose interest and often move onto another victim. These types of kills are typically not sexual and do not result in mutilation, as the power and pleasure come from […]
1st Gen Guatemalan immigrant, Juan Chavez (he/him), leverages his cultural background to support inclusivity and women in film as a camera operator & 1st AC. He speaks to the increased accessibility that modern equipment offers budding filmmakers and shares poignant advice about exercising patience while pursuing your dreams. **WARNING** this episode discusses differences between US and Guatemalan culture that may cause deep personal reflection. For a full transcription go to www.fullpicturepodcast.com You can follow Juan at @juan_cinema. Want more? Support us via Patreon to access special bonuses. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fullpicturepodcast/support
On this weeks episode civil engineer, Juan Chavez, shares his money story. From borrowing sugar from neighbors as a kid to now mentoring students at Sac State. Hear his journey and the obstacles he faced coming from Sacramento, California and how he reached financial success. He gives credit to his resourcefulness, natural ingenuity, mentors and above all his love for God. Follow the Millennials and Money podcast on Instagram: @millennials.and.money
Juan Chavez is a serial entrepreneur and is the CEO of JMC Automotive Equipment, an automotive equipment distribution center that has been a recipient of the INC 5000 award in 2018, 2019, and 2020. They've been in the industry for the past 20 years and have extensive knowledge of anything related to the automotive repair industry. Juan also runs a VIP Concierge, an entertainment company, and a solutions provider company in Colombia with english-speaking agents that handle customer care services for different companies. In this episode… To say there are no days when you feel terrified that your business is going to fail is to deny your reality as an entrepreneur. Juan Chavez had had his fair share of low moments in business; he has even come to a point when he almost declared bankruptcy to put an end to a once-thriving family business. A few months later, Juan’s JMC Automotive Equipment is booming again and even better, they make it to the INC 5000 list two years in a row. If you think that’s amazing, then you should listen to Juan talk about his experience of moving to the U.S from Peru at 11, how he failed at his first business in his early 20s, and why he went back to the automotive business he once hated. Catch the details about climbing out of a business hole and staying resilient in this episode of Inspired Insider with Dr. Jeremy Weisz and his guest, Juan Chavez. Stay tuned.
*Note: the conversational audio in this episode overlaps due to bad connection during recording.* Juan is a dear friend of mine I met networking. This episode we discuss how his business made $40k A DAY and over $4 million in 2019, oh and he was listed in INC 5000 3 years in the row now! We also discuss the power of having a PURPOSE, staying MOTIVATED during hard times, how to KEEP LEARNING, the power of PERCEPTION and SO MUCH MORE. We dropped bombs on this episode, just for you ;)
En este episodio conversamos con el senor Juan Chavez (Moreno). El es el Propietario de Moreno Auto Collision en Roslindale, Mass. Uno de los talleres de desaboyadura y pintura mas reconocidos en la ciudad de Boston. Espero que disfruten de esta super entrevista y que cuando tengan cualquier problema con su carro le de un chance a los servicios de Moreno Auto Collision. Gracias. TOMASSOTOPODCAST: El propósito de este Podcast es de llevarle a nuestros oyentes un mensaje y energía positiva en cada episodio. Aqui estaremos hablando de un sin numero de temas super importantes. Entrevistas, historias personales, temas de Marketing, Temas de negocios y muchos mas. Espero que les sea de su agrado y que lo disfruten. Gracias. Follow us on instagram: @tomassotopodcast www.tomassotopodcast.com
This week we have Juan Chavez back as special guest co-host! Lucy sold her first sex toy on Etsy and achieved the color rose gold, Rachael bonded with a baby over mutual interest, and Maxwell is still continuously learning. I went to Vegas and learned that Magic Mike Live has a feminist narrative. Also, we have really dropped the ball on our RuPaul wrap ups, so we break down ep 2 - 5! Enjoy!
Our girl Shea is back on the show, so we discuss the events of her life recently. She talks about her highs and low, and how change can be somewhat overwhelming at times. Also, we have rising fashion star Juan Chavez on as our special guest. You can't throw a stone without hitting a queen that is wearing or wants to wear his clothes. We are so thrilled for drag season, and it's only going to get better! www.thetonysotoshow.com
This time Shawn, Carmelle, and Juan Chavez take to the DesignerCon floor to talk specifics about this show that celebrates the art of designer toys above all else. This year DesignerCon was bigger than ever, but was it better than ever? Listen in as all the details are shared!
Juan William Chavez, director of Boots Contemporary Art Space, talks about Boots, Bootprint, his own work, and his current exhibition Bad Moon Rising. Student: Nicole Keller