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What would the world's wealthiest man buy on the Jamaica Stock Exchange? Dr. Matthew Preston and Dr. Thaon Simms fed Elon Musk's entire investment philosophy into AI and asked it to pick one JSE stock. The answer was unexpected, the reasoning was airtight, and the price target will make you think twice. Watch to find out if you would have made the same call.Chapters:00:00 Introduction and Elon Musk Background01:25 How Musk Built His Fortune: From Zip2 to Tesla09:57 The JSE Pick Revealed12:07 Why This Stock Fits Musk's Investment Thesis19:39 The Hidden Business Most Investors Overlook28:08 The Biggest Risk to the Thesis32:26 What the Competition Tells Us39:00 How the Company Raises Capital45:00 The Price Target: Realistic or Wishful Thinking?52:23 Final Verdict
Most Jamaicans are walking toward retirement with nothing saved and don't know it yet. Desmond Johnson spent over 20 years inside NCB managing over $120 billion in pension assets. He joins Dr. Matthew Preston and Dr. Thaon Simms to explain why less than 20% of Jamaica's workforce contributes to a pension, what the government's auto enrollment plan actually changes, and which JSE stocks he's buying right now. This is the retirement conversation Jamaica needs to have.Chapters:00:00 Introduction and Meet Desmond Johnson02:10 Behind the Scenes: What the Pension Industry Sees That You Don't05:06 Jamaica's Retirement Gap: Only 20% Are Saving09:08 What a Pension Actually Is and How It Works14:11 Starting at 24 vs 35: The Real Difference in Your Payout16:17 Why Coverage Is So Low: It's a Culture Problem18:14 What Auto Enrollment Actually Means for Jamaica22:37 Pension Funds and the JSE: Why More Money Isn't Flowing In33:19 How Pension Funds Invest and the 5% Concentration Limit40:14 Desmond's JSE Stock Picks: NCB, Grace Kennedy and Sagicor
A $74 million loss. A Chinese car brand most Jamaicans had never heard of. And one man who bet his 35 year old company on it. Dr. Matthew Preston and Dr. Thaon Simms sit down with Andrew Jackson, founder and executive chairman of Jetcon Corporation, to hear how he pivoted from used Japanese imports to an exclusive BAIC dealership and swung to a $95 million profit. Andrew reveals his 2026 sales targets, why he pulled back from solar, and why he thinks this could be Jetcon's biggest year ever.Chapters:00:00 Introduction and Andrew Jackson's Origin Story02:24 How Twins Forced Him Into Business04:47 The Moment Chinese Cars Got Good07:08 Why He Chose BAIC Over Every Other Brand08:33 "You're Crazy" and the Skeptics11:00 The BAIC X55, X35, BJ30 and BJ40 Walkthrough17:01 How Much Do They Actually Cost?19:45 The Resale Value Question Every Buyer Asks24:26 Why New Cars Take 5 Months to Arrive26:12 Sales Targets: 200 Last Year, 400 This Year28:01 Why Jetcon Is Pulling Back From Solar31:08 EVs in Jamaica: Why It Hasn't Worked Yet35:36 The After Sales Goldmine Nobody Talks About42:05 US China Tensions and the BAIC Risk45:06 "This Year We're Gonna Blow That Away"49:07 The Jackson Family and Succession Planning
What if Jamaican businesses could access capital without a bank ever approving them? Dr. Matthew Preston and Dr. Thaon Simms sit down with Stanley Thompson, EVP at Quantus Capital, to get inside the engine room of the Quantus Advantage IPO. Stanley breaks down structured finance, securitization, the 8% hurdle rate, and why the $11 billion private credit market in Jamaica is largely untapped. Whether you're a first-time investor or sizing up your next JSE position, this episode gives you the framework to decide for yourself.Chapters:00:00 Introduction and Stanley's Background01:37 From Mayberry to Quantus: Stanley's Finance Journey02:34 What Made Stanley Leave Banking for a Startup04:33 Traditional Financing vs the Quantus Way07:55 The Sandals Farmer Example: How Receivables Financing Works12:19 Structured Finance vs Securitization Explained17:00 The $11 Billion Market Jamaica Isn't Using19:05 How the Quantus Advantage IPO Fits the Bigger Picture25:29 Which Sectors Does Quantus Prefer?31:00 Stanley's Top 3 Investment Evaluation Criteria40:51 Why the 2% Fee and 8% Hurdle Rate Are Justified44:32 Junior Market vs Main Market: Why Quantus Chose the US Main Market48:52 Price vs Value: How to Actually Assess This IPO52:13 Closing Thoughts and Stanley's Message to Future Shareholders
Brent crude just hit $111 a barrel and Jamaica's $4.50 weekly fuel cap is about to shatter. Matthew Preston and Thaon Simms break down how the Strait of Hormuz closure and the $11.8 billion Petrojam crisis are quietly crushing JSE stocks across manufacturing, banking, and energy. From Wisynco's diesel fleet to NCB's bond portfolio to Grace Kennedy's 9% price hike landing May 1, every Jamaican investor needs to know which companies survive this and which ones bleed. Your portfolio's exposure runs deeper than you think.Chapters:00:00 Brent Crude at $111 and the JSE Crisis02:22 The Strait of Hormuz Shutdown Explained06:01 The 14 Million Barrel Production Cut11:07 How Petrojam Pricing Actually Works17:31 The $4.50 Cap and the $11.8 Billion Problem20:21 Why Your JPS Bill Is About to Spike24:52 The $40,000 a Month Bus Commuter Story28:09 Why Trans Jamaica Highway Survives34:33 The Margin Squeeze on FESCO and RPL42:10 Manufacturing Stocks at Risk: WISYNCO, SEPROD, GK49:30 The Bond Trap at NCB and SAGICOR56:28 WIGTON and the Renewables Tailwind
Most people think investing is about picking the right stock. Julian Morrison, known as "Dr. Doom," reveals it's really about how you think. From producing music for Kabaka Pyramid to screening private equity deals at Proven Investments, Julian's path to managing capital was anything but conventional. Dr. Matthew Preston and Dr. Thaon Simms dig into how he evaluated NVIDIA before it was hot, why Fontana's real competitive advantage isn't pharmacy, and what makes him walk away from a deal.Chapters:00:00 Introduction and Julian's Return02:00 The Economy at a Turning Point04:39 Julian's Earliest Memories of Money13:12 The Music Production Chapter with Kabaka Pyramid19:33 From Insurance Sales to JMMB Investment Advisor25:31 The UWI Party Era and Locking In Academically31:17 Jamaica's Unemployment Reality36:33 First Job and Eating Humble Pie at JMMB42:06 JN Fund Managers and the Bloomberg Terminal48:50 Headhunted by Proven Investments52:21 Private Equity and the Investment Committee58:58 Companies Without Investment Committees1:02:06 Screening Deals: How to Smell a Bad Investment1:04:13 Proven Wealth and Strategic Planning1:06:00 Valuing Catherine's Peak for Grace Kennedy1:09:09 Jamaica Bauxite Mining and NIC Board Roles1:27:17 What Makes a Deal Worth Taking1:43:18 Crown Jewels: Fontana, Wisynco, and Porter's Five Forces1:49:03 Advice for the 28 Year Old Investor1:52:13 Book Recommendations: Mastery, Outliers, Tipping Point
Four years ago two doctors with zero subscribers hit record. Now with nearly 3,000 subscribers and 300,000 views, Dr. Matthew Preston and Dr. Thaon Simms celebrate The Limitless Podcast's fourth anniversary with a special live stream. They reflect on favorite episodes, lessons learned, and what's next for the channel. Plus they dive into Wisynco's Legend Beer strategy, TransJamaica's post dividend drop, and whether Main Event can recover from Hurricane Melissa's impact on their peak season.Chapters:00:00 Four Year Anniversary Welcome01:06 Did We Expect to Be Here Four Years Later?03:18 Subscribe Push and Community Love06:06 The Guy Who Said We Were Wrong About Oil09:53 Favorite Episodes of the Year12:00 The JSE Conference Experience15:00 Chat Shoutouts and Episode Requests19:16 Standout Guests Over Four Years20:14 Wisynco's Legend Beer and On the Ground Research25:04 Chat Love and Audience Messages28:23 Can Legend Beer Really Move Wisynco's Stock?31:36 Wisynco's Export Growth and Factory Upgrades33:03 Wisynco Q1 and Q2 Earnings Breakdown34:55 Main Event's Rough Quarter and Carnival Season39:01 TransJamaica at $6.17 and the Dividend Drop42:20 Thaon's TransJam Price Prediction44:05 Lessons from Four Years of Podcasting49:12 The Power of Prioritization51:04 Community Building and Listener Stories53:29 What's Next for Limitless
The Jamaican government just revealed a $100 billion budget, nearly double last year's capital expenditure, and $30 billion is earmarked for Hurricane Melissa reconstruction alone. Dr. Matthew Preston and Dr. Thaon Simms break down which construction stocks stand to benefit, why $21 billion in new pension fund capital is about to flow into private companies, and how the JSE's new stock market sandbox launching April 17th could trigger a wave of new listings.Chapters:00:00 Introduction01:01 Why the Government Is Running a Deficit04:00 The $100 Billion Capital Expenditure Plan08:00 Construction Spending Nearly Doubles12:00 How $30 Billion Hurricane Melissa Contingency Gets Spent16:00 Pension Fund Reform: Private Equity Cap Rising to 7.5%22:00 $21 Billion in New Capital for Private Companies26:00 JSE Stock Market Sandbox Launching April 17th30:00 25 Companies Already Lined Up for Listing34:00 Which Listed Companies Manage the Pensions38:00 The NHT Housing Debate42:00 What This Means for JSE Investors
Aaron sits down with Glen Kunofsky, Founder and CEO of SURMOUNT, for a wide-ranging conversation on growing up in a middle-class New York household, buying his first investment property at 19, and spending three years in brokerage without a meaningful paycheck before finally cracking the code on net lease. Glen shares how a chance connection with Carol's Corp unlocked a career-defining pivot away from hotels, how his wife's KPMG salary kept the lights on during the lean years, and why relationships over transactions isn't just a hat on the wall — it's the operating system behind a firm that grew from 35 to 130 people in three years. From assuming mortgages at 13% interest to pioneering the private market for sale-leasebacks, this episode is packed with unfiltered lessons from one of the most unconventional paths to the top of commercial real estate.Key Takeaways:• The best operators build their book before they need it — relationships compound long before transactions do• 18 months of no closings isn't failure — it's the cost of entry for anyone without a playbook• Pivoting from hotels to net lease didn't happen by strategy; it happened by curiosity and a family phone call• Paying junior brokers a base salary — not just splits — is how you build loyalty, not just production• The smallest client today can be your largest referral source in 10 years• Scaling from 35 to 130 people in three years is a byproduct of culture, not a growth strategyKey Timestamps:(00:00:00) – Growing Up in Queens, New York: Teachers, Carpool, and Middle-Class Roots(00:02:09) – Undiagnosed ADHD, Learning by Listening, and Getting A's When It Mattered(00:03:40) – Paper Routes, Snow Shoveling, and Always Having a Work Project(00:04:30) – First Foray Into Real Estate: Construction Labor at 13(00:08:30) – First Investment Property at 19: Closing With $2,000 Down on a House(00:09:31) – Still in School: Acquiring 19 Houses Within a Mile of ASU(00:13:55) – Meeting His Wife — and His First Tenant — on Day Two in Arizona(00:18:30) – 18 Months Without a Closing — Then a Pivot That Changed Everything(00:20:30) – The Phone Call That Launched a Net Lease Career: Carol's Corp and the Burger King Listing(00:26:00) – How Glen Built His Team: Base Salaries, Long Tenures, and No Training Your Competition(00:31:00) – The Culture Behind the Growth: Open Brokerage, Relationships Over Transactions(00:33:35) – Biggest Curveball: Surviving Three Years Without Real Income(00:36:15) – Advice for Young Brokers: Start With the Guy Who Has One Property, Not a Hundred(00:38:36) – What Surmount Actually Does: Four Business Lines, Billions Under Management(00:44:04) – The Legacy Question: What Glen Wants the Story to SayKey Topics Discussed:Commercial Real Estate Podcast, Private Equity Podcast, Commercial Real Estate Investing, Net Lease Brokerage, Sale-Leaseback Strategy, Real Estate Private Equity, Franchise Real Estate, QSR Net Lease, Single Tenant Net Lease, Investment Real Estate, Breaking Into Commercial Real Estate, Brokerage Mentorship, Building a Brokerage Team, Mentor Mentee Relationships, Multi-Family Investing, Arizona Real Estate, Assumable Mortgages, Hotel Brokerage, Pivoting in Real Estate, Real Estate Culture, Relationships Over Transactions, Commercial Property Management, Team Building in Brokerage, Real Estate Portfolio, Early Real Estate Investing, Wealth Building Through Real Estate, CEO Interview Podcast, Limitless, Aaron Zucker, Glen Kunofsky, Surmount, Marcus and Millichap, Carol's Corp, Burger King Net Lease, Arby's Net Lease, Panera Bread, Institutional Brokerage, Private Capital, Advisory Real Estate, Construction Management, Balance Sheet Investing, Family Office Real Estate, NNN Properties, Freestanding Retail, Limitless Podcast, Aaron ZuckerMentions:Glen's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/glen-kunofsky-55633216/More of Limitless:Web: zuckerinvestmentgroup.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-zucker-zig/IG: @zuckerinvestmentgroupX: @ZIG_CRE
Atlantic Hardware's CEO Deanall Barnes just dropped $2 billion as a floor for 2026 revenues, then stopped himself from saying more. Dr. Matthew Preston and Dr. Thaon Simms break down the numbers behind that confidence, from slashing $900 million in debt to a surprise agriculture expansion that adds 20% to sales overnight. The reconstruction boom from Hurricane Melissa is only just starting, and this company built its entire supply chain to benefit. If you hold ATLANTIC or want to, watch this first.Chapters:00:00 Introduction and Welcome Back01:41 2025 Highlights: Going Public in a Soft Market05:02 Revenue and Profit Breakdown07:34 How They Beat the Port Congestion Problem09:20 Q4 Surge: Organic Growth or Hurricane Melissa?11:43 When Does the Real Reconstruction Boom Hit?13:06 Finance Costs Falling: The Debt Paydown Story15:03 The Agri Division Takeover Explained20:30 How Many Customers Can Be Cross Sold?23:38 Stakeholder Relationships and Supply Chain Security25:43 Q1 2025 Profit Drop: What Really Happened28:46 Matthew's 2026 and 2027 Projections33:44 CEO Final Message to Shareholders
Most investors say they want to start investing but never do because they're waiting for the perfect price that never comes. Dr. Matthew Preston and Dr. Thaon Simms break down dollar cost averaging on the JSE, reveal which stocks they'd buy every single month for the next three years, and make the case for one wild card pick that could double overnight if a single announcement comes through. Chapters:00:00 Introduction and What Is Dollar Cost Averaging02:24 Why Most People Never Actually Start Investing06:11 The Right Way to Pick a DCA Stock07:29 How DCA Is Like Consistent Training in Sports11:01 Thaon's Pick: TRANSJAM and the Mandeville Toll Surprise17:03 The Q1 Report That Should Look "Really Really Nice"22:26 Matthew's Pick: ATLANTIC Hardware and the Tax Break Play26:37 Could Atlantic Absorb More of the Musson Empire?31:37 Thaon's Pick: WISYNCO and the Brewery Expansion37:14 Breaking Down WISYNCO's 49% Profit Jump44:27 The Wild Card: WIPT and the Oil Discovery Thesis51:29 Upside vs Downside: Quantifying the Oil Play54:53 INDIES Pharmaceuticals and the Regadenoson US Market59:11 SYGNUS, SRF, MAILPAC and the Norbrook Angle1:07:03 Is the JSE Itself a DCA Stock?1:18:17 SEPROD's 1000% Profit Jump — Is It Real?1:23:38 Wrap Up and Your Stock Picks in the Comments
Retrouve aussi le podcast sur les plateformes dédiées !Retrouvez Yoann sur instagram :Yo_nutriTélécharge ton guide de la transformation : https://tally.so/r/mOLWeRAbonne-toi juste ici : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJk_G33GNKsFvgEB8uKpdVwMerci de prendre le temps de mettre un petit like, de commenter ou de partager :) Mon code promo chez Fitness World Nutrition : AP10-10% sur l'ensemble de la gamme, cumulable avec les autres promotions.https://www.fitness-world-nutrition.com/discount/AP10Rejoins-moi sur les réseaux :Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/alex_ribeyre?igsh=MTNnYTZkZjc2YXhrdA%3D%3D&utm_source=qr#minicut #coachsportif #fitness #training #workout #sports #musculation
Aaron sits down with Chris Hatch, CEO of Forza Commercial, for a wide-ranging conversation on growing up in a multi-generational real estate family, surviving 2008 and COVID as a developer, and why resilience—not timing—is the real competitive advantage in commercial real estate. Chris shares how his grandfather's early build-to-suits for brands like Arby's shaped his long-term perspective, how a two-year mission trip to New Jersey forged the discipline that later powered his brokerage career, and why walking every fast-food bathroom in a market might be the best education a young broker can get. From flipping U-turns on property tours to sourcing transformers through WhatsApp during supply chain chaos, this episode is packed with hard-earned lessons from nearly 100 closed deals—and counting.Key Takeaways:• Resilience is built before you need it—early discipline compounds in business• 2008 created fear; 2020–2023 created chaos—both shape smarter operators• Development without stability in capital markets is a different sport• Leasing and redevelopment are not the same as ground-up risk• The best education in retail real estate comes from walking sites, not reading reports• Mentorship shortens the learning curve—but only if you do the reps• Stability—not politics—is what capital markets craveKey Timestamps:(00:00:00) – Growing Up in a Multi-Generational Real Estate Family(00:02:30) – ADHD, Athletics, and the Competitive Edge(00:06:55) – Two Years in New Jersey: Discipline and Drive(00:12:00) – Why Brokerage Was the Starting Point(00:18:00) – Pivoting During the 2008 Financial Crisis(00:20:00) – First Acquisition and the Arby's Deal(00:23:30) – Launching Forza Development in 2020(00:25:00) – COVID, Supply Chain Chaos, and Building Through Crisis(00:33:00) – The Burrito That Became a Dutch Bros Deal(00:36:30) – Advice for Young Brokers and DevelopersKey Topics Discussed:Commercial Real Estate Podcast, Private Equity Podcast, Franchising Podcast, Commercial Real Estate Investing, Real Estate Private Equity, Franchise Ownership, Real Estate Syndication, Capital Raising for Real Estate, Private Equity Fund Structure, Commercial Real Estate Development, Multifamily Investing, Alternative Investments, Breaking Into Commercial Real Estate, Private Equity Career Path, Franchise Growth Strategy, Investment Firm Leadership, Wealth Building Through Real Estate, Real Estate Asset Management, Institutional Real Estate Investing, CEO Interview Podcast, Limitless, Aaron Zucker, Retail Development, Net Lease Investing, Drive-Thru Real Estate, QSR Development, Build-to-Suit, Brokerage Mentorship, Multi-Generational Wealth, Commercial Real Estate Cycles, 2008 Financial Crisis, COVID Supply Chain, Ground-Up Development, Value-Add Retail, Mountain State Real Estate, Capital Markets Stability, Tenant Representation, Franchise Growth, Real Estate Resilience, Leadership Through Crisis, Developer Mindset, Market Cycles, Entrepreneurial Grit, Discipline and Performance, Commercial Property Management, Forza Commercial, Chris Hatch, Limitless Podcast, Aaron ZuckerMentions:Chris's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-hatch-5b100711/Mentions: The Dirt Dog PodMore of Limitless:Web: zuckerinvestmentgroup.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-zucker-zig/IG: @zuckerinvestmentgroupX: @ZIG_CRE
The CEO of one of Jamaica's fastest growing construction stocks sits down to reveal everything. Deanall Barnes breaks down how Atlantic Hardware went from $1.4 billion in debt to under $600 million while growing revenue over 10% every year since acquisition. Dr. Matthew Preston and Dr. Thaon Simms dig into the hurricane rebuilding opportunity, hotel supply contracts, lumber market strategy, and a major hint about where $300 billion in government reconstruction money is headed.Chapters:00:00 Introduction and Deanall Barnes Background02:39 From ARC Manufacturing to Law to CEO08:03 Why Ownership Builds Wealth (Not Salary)10:25 The Grandmother's Market Story14:59 Atlantic's Transformation: Three Locations to One18:18 $1.4 Billion Debt Down to $580 Million20:26 Hurricane Melissa Pivot: Zinc, Lumber, Rebuild25:53 Capacity and the Supplier Truck Strategy28:35 Special Projects Division and Hotel Contracts31:03 Acquisitions: Forward and Backward Integration32:08 The Cement Question: Is CARIB Enough?35:00 Supply Chain Management and Global Disruptions37:48 The ERP System Behind Atlantic's Efficiency40:40 Construction Rebuild Timeline: What Comes Next44:39 Lumber and Zinc Already Driving Revenue48:13 Stock Doubled in Under a Year53:52 Deanall's Final Investment Advice55:21 Closing and Farewell
Retrouve aussi le podcast sur les plateformes dédiées !Retrouvez Maxime et Guillaume sur instagram :- maxime.dart- needmorecarbsTélécharge ton guide de la transformation : https://tally.so/r/mOLWeRAbonne-toi juste ici : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJk_G33GNKsFvgEB8uKpdVwMerci de prendre le temps de mettre un petit like, de commenter ou de partager :) Mon code promo chez Fitness World Nutrition : AP10-10% sur l'ensemble de la gamme, cumulable avec les autres promotions.https://www.fitness-world-nutrition.com/discount/AP10Rejoins-moi sur les réseaux :Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/alex_ribeyre?igsh=MTNnYTZkZjc2YXhrdA%3D%3D&utm_source=qr#minicut #coachsportif #fitness #training #workout #sports #musculation
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Remember when TransJamaica Highway was announced at last year's JSE Conference? Investors who bought at $3.75 are sitting on 30% gains less than a year later. This year, Andrew Holness and Fayval Williams are both speaking, and we're breaking down which sessions could move the stocks in your portfolio. From construction plays like Carib Cement to the micro market announcement we've been waiting for, Matthew Preston and Thaon Simms preview everything you need to know before January 20th.Chapters:00:00 Introduction01:38 Last Year's TransJam Announcement (30% Gains)02:15 Who We Want to Interview05:34 Andrew Holness: Devastation, Recovery, Resilience08:39 Construction Stocks to Watch12:17 Why This Conference Matters for Investors16:22 JSE and New Listings: What Would Make More Companies List?19:46 JSE's Plans: Government Securities and More21:40 Grace Kennedy and Steven Whittingham23:37 Fayval Williams and the Micro Market25:49 Cross Listings: Rwanda, Trinidad, Barbados29:06 NCB Capital Markets31:20 Final Thoughts and Ticket Giveaway
In this special crossover episode, Rob flies solo without Ryan but drafts in guest host Shawn Marsolais from Blind Beginnings and the Limitless Podcast to help explore the fast, loud, and gloriously chaotic world of blind soccer. They're joined by Jillian Sloane, Ramya Amuthan, and coach Matt Greenwood from Canada's Women's National Blind Soccer Team, who share how a random Facebook post, zero organized-sport experience, and a handful of determined players led all the way to the World Championships in India. From yelling “voy” while getting hammered into the boards, to 40-degree heat, broken bones, a 17-penalty shootout, Canada's first women's blind-soccer goal, and a very Canadian Fair Play Award, this is a funny, honest, and inspiring look at what it takes to build a new sport and a National Team from the ground up. Show Transcript https://atbanter.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/at-banter-podcast-episode-450-voi.pdf Show Notes Soccability Canada https://www.soccability.ca/ AT Banter is brought to you by Canadian Assistive Technology, providing sales and training in Assistive Technology and Accessibility with over 30 years of knowledge and experience. Visit them online at www.canasstech.com or call toll-free 1-844-795-8324 or visit their Assistive Technology Showroom at 106 – 828 West 8th Avenue, Vancouver. Need repairs on your device? Chaos Technical Services offers service and support on almost any piece of Assistive Technology, while also providing parts and batteries. Visit them online at www.chaostechnicalservices.com or call 778-847-6840.
On this episode of the Limitless Podcast, Aaron Zucker sits down with serial entrepreneur Brandon Landry, the powerhouse behind Walk Ons and Smalls Sliders, for an inspiring and candid look at what it means to build iconic brands from the ground up. Hailing from a small farming town in South Louisiana, Brandon shares how lessons learned on the sugarcane fields (and at the bottom of the basketball team roster) shaped his resilient, underdog mindset.From being cut as a high school freshman to walking on at LSU and eventually founding one of the nation's fastest-growing restaurant chains, Brandon Landry reveals his journey of grit, humility, and relentless pursuit of excellence. In this episode, you'll hear how early side hustles, family values, and a passion for teamwork set the foundation for Walk On's unique culture, why failing in the kitchen taught him to embrace growth, and how he's redefining the burger space with Smalls Sliders—backed by none other than Drew Brees.Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or looking to push past your own limits, this episode shines a light on the power of perseverance, building the right team, and staying true to your values as you chase greatness.
Join us for an epic crossover episode where AT Banter and Limitless podcasts collide to explore the Glide - a groundbreaking AI-powered navigation device that could be poised to change how blind individuals move through the world! Our panel (that includes Limitless Podcast host and friend of the show Shawn Marsolais along with Albert Ruel and first-time guest Alethea) dive deep into their experiences demoing a prototype at a recent Demo Day at the offices of Canadian Assistive Technology. Packed with laughs, insights, and genuine excitement, this episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in cutting-edge accessibility tech. Show Transcript https://atbanter.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/at-banter-podcast-episode-441-impressions-of-the-glide.pdf Show Notes Glidance https://glidance.io/ Canadian Assistive Technology https://canasstech.com/
Picture this: You wake up tomorrow morning, check the news, and see the headline "Jamaica Strikes Oil." Your first thought? "Finally, my light bill will drop!" But what if we told you that finding oil could actually be the worst thing to happen to Jamaica's economy?In this episode of the Limitless Podcast, Dr. Matthew Preston and Dr. Thaon Simms unpack the incredible story of United Oil and Gas Company, a London-listed firm that has spent 10 years and $40 million USD searching Jamaica's southern waters for what could be up to 7 billion barrels of oil worth $23 billion USD.But here's where the story gets interesting. While everyone assumes oil discovery means cheaper electricity and fuel, the reality is far more complex. We explore the phenomenon called "Dutch Disease" and why countries like Nigeria went from thriving agricultural exporters to economic instability after oil discovery. Could Jamaica face the same fate?From JPS's monopoly and your electricity bill to investment opportunities in companies like Fesco, RPL, and Wigton Energy, we break down exactly what oil discovery would mean for every Jamaican. Plus, we reveal which JSE stocks could skyrocket if oil is confirmed and why one company trading for just 30 Jamaican dollars could be sitting on a goldmine.The transformation wouldn't just be economic. We're talking about free healthcare, massive infrastructure projects, sovereign wealth funds, and Jamaica potentially becoming the Caribbean's newest oil powerhouse. But at what cost?
This Changes Everything. Dr. Thaon Simms and Dr. Matthew Preston break down what Jamaica's election could mean for your money and the stock market.With Andrew Holness and Mark Golding offering different visions for the country, we explore how political promises translate into real market opportunities and risks. From tax policies to healthcare reforms, energy costs to tourism development, this episode maps the potential winners and losers on the Jamaica Stock Exchange.Whether you're voting on September 3rd or investing from abroad, understanding these policy differences could be the key to positioning your portfolio for what comes next.Stay Connected & Listen More:
Do you ever feel like no matter how hard you work, you just can't seem to break through to the next level? You're doing all the things—working on your mindset, setting goals, pushing yourself—but something still feels stuck.In this episode, I share the three hidden forces that keep so many of us from moving forward, even when we're putting in the effort. We'll talk about why affirmations and mindset shifts often fall flat, what's really happening in your nervous system and subconscious, and how to shift your energetic frequency so you can finally experience the change you've been working toward.Here's a peek at what I cover:Why feeling safe in your body is essential for receiving moreHow subconscious programming keeps you looping in lack and limitationWhat your energetic frequency reveals about the stories you're believingThis is Abundance 101—and my hope is that you walk away remembering: you already are abundant.If this episode resonates with you, make sure to subscribe to The Limitless Podcast, leave a review, and share it with a friend who's ready to create her own transformation.–Connect with Deanna:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deannaherrin/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deanna-herrin/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedeannaherrinWebsite: http://www.deannaherrin.net
Get ready for a double dose of laughs and insight as the Limitless Podcast and AT Banter join forces for the inaugural episode of Limitless Banter! Guest host Shawn Marsolais (Blind Beginnings, Limitless Podcast) teams up with Ryan Fleury and Steve Barclay for a lively podcast crossover featuring the one and only Jennie Bovard, star of AMI's comedy series, Pretty Blind. Dive behind the scenes as Jennie shares hilarious stories from set, reveals how real-life moments inspired the show's characters. From goalball shenanigans and Pirate themed board games to the challenges (and triumphs) of authentic disability representation, this episode is packed with candid conversation, plenty of banter, and a few surprise confessions. Plus discover the local music powering Pretty Blind, get the inside scoop on what's next for Jennie, and find out which iconic Canadian show the crew wants to crossover with next! Show Transcript https://atbanter.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/at-banter-podcast-episode-437-pretty-blind-pretty-funny-jennie-bovard-returns.pdf Show Notes Watch Pretty Blind on AMI+ https://www.amiplus.ca/Pretty Pretty Blind Playlist on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/playlist/356A9KcqqSJR2Pbm4FhTY9 AT Banter is brought to you by Canadian Assistive Technology, providing sales and training in Assistive Technology and Accessibility with over 30 years of knowledge and experience. Visit them online at www.canasstech.com or call toll-free 1-844-795-8324 or visit their Assistive Technology Showroom at 106 – 828 West 8th Avenue, Vancouver.
In this episode of Limitless, Dr. Matthew Preston & Dr. Thaon Simms go behind the scenes with the JSE team to uncover the REAL story of J Trader Pro!
On this episode of Hey Coach Radio, we feature a special presentation of Limitless Podcast hosted by Gill Valerio with William Grazione as the guest. Gill Valerio is the Founder and CEO of Limitless Capital, which is a dynamic private equity firm specializing in acquiring and expanding a diverse portfolio of successful online businesses. Gill has William take him through his experience in the world of natural bodybuilding, and his Business, The Educated Dieter. He shares his unique approach to helping clients through evidence-based nutrition, functional medicine, and hormonal balance, as well as the challenges faced by fitness coaches in addressing unconventional topics. Beyond his professional journey, William opens up about his personal experiences, overcoming a childhood trauma-induced stutter, and the lessons learned along the way. The conversation expands into philosophical reflections on balancing health, the grind of entrepreneurship, and the importance of sleep and cognitive health for optimization. This episode offers deep insights for anyone pursuing health, wellness, or entrepreneurial endeavors. We hope you enjoy this special episode.
In this eye-opening episode of Limitless Podcast, Dr. Matthew Preston & Dr. Thaon Simms unlock the secrets to effective stock research that can transform your investment returns!
In this episode of the Limitless Podcast, we reveal how we would build a $100K portfolio on the Jamaica Stock Exchange with a target of 30% returns by year-end!
Shaun Maguire, partner at Sequoia and former physicist turned investor, joins the Limitless Podcast to explore why we're on the verge of a technological renaissance. From AI and silicon photonics to humanoid robots and space infrastructure, Shaun makes the case that the next 20 years will make the internet boom look tame. We dive deep into why America needs 10 SpaceX-level companies, the return of hardware innovation, the energy constraints of the future, and how frontier technologies like Neuralink and Mars colonization might reshape civilization. ------
In this insightful episode of Limitless Podcast, Dr. Matthew Preston & Dr. Thaon Simms welcome back My Money JA CEO Randy Rowe for a comprehensive market discussion!
Welcome to the AI Rollup, from the Limitless Podcast. David, Ejaaz, and Josh break down the week's most important AI headlines, from OpenAI's $3B Windsurf acquisition and Google's full-stack AI play, to Visa and Mastercard preparing for agentic commerce. We explore the state of robotics, major interpretability challenges, and why the race to AGI may outpace our ability to understand it. Plus: AI ASMR, glow-up GPT, and why autonomous agents still kinda suck. Stay curious, this one's stacked.------
In this episode of Tickers, Dr. Matthew Preston & Dr. Thaon Simms analyze Indies Pharma (INDIES) and its potential to reach $5 per share!
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In this episode of Limitless, Matthew Preston & Thaon Simms tackle the $100 Million Portfolio Challenge!
In this special episode of Limitless Podcast, Dr. Thaon Simms & Dr. Matthew Preston celebrate our 3-YEAR ANNIVERSARY!
In this episode of Tickers from the Limitless podcast, Dr. Matthew Preston & Dr. Thaon Simms analyze Jamaica Teas (JAMT) and the potential $1 billion spin-off of its Caribbean Dreams manufacturing arm!
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Join Dr. Thaon Simms and Dr. Matthew Preston in this insightful episode of the Limitless Podcast, featuring David Mullings, a Jamaican entrepreneur and investor with a passion for business, football, and financial markets. ⚽
Join Dr. Thaon Simms and Dr. Matthew Preston as they break down the top stocks to watch for Q1 2025!
In this episode of the Limitless Podcast, Dr. Matthew Preston and Dr. Thaon Simms dive into the fascinating world of Jamaica Broilers Group (JBG). From its vertically integrated chicken empire to its ambitious US expansion plans, we analyze what makes JBG a standout company on the Jamaica Stock Exchange.
The Limitless Podcast returns this week for a full recap of Fresh Blood '24 including Zilla Fatu's electric debut, the rematch between Dijak & Alec Price, the shocking end of Team Sea Stars + much more! Josh & Randy also breakdown the announcement of the first ever Limitless Rumble coming up December 14th in Yarmouth!
Welcome to the Limitless podcast with your host, Aaron Zucker. In today's episode, we dive deep into the unconventional journey of Adam Rice, the Co-Founder and CEO of Relentless Brands. From his early days as an overweight kid in Iowa to becoming a top college baseball player, Adam's story is one of resilience, vision, and entrepreneurial spirit.We'll explore how Adam transitioned from a promising baseball career that was cut short by injury to launching and expanding a multitude of successful businesses. You'll hear about his venture into the fitness industry with ISI® Elite Training, the founding of unique wellness spaces like Plunge House, and his strategic approach to franchising and business growth.Adam shares advice on the importance of having a clear vision, integrating different aspects of life, and focusing on the right people to accelerate success. We'll also unpack his mindset on legacy, the modern opportunities for rapid achievement, and the innovative support services he has developed to reduce franchise pain points.So tune in as we unravel through Adam's life - a story of challenges, relentless drive, and pioneering new frontiers in health and wellness entrepreneurship. Welcome to Limitless!Web: zuckerinvestmentgroup.comIG: instagram.com/zuckerinvestmentgroupX: twitter.com/ZIG_CRE
What if the thing you're most afraid of—failure—is actually the one thing standing between you and the success you're working toward? In today's episode of the Limitless Podcast, Deanna breaks down how your fear of mistakes might be keeping you stuck, and why embracing failure could unlock the treasure you've been searching for. She shares personal stories from her journey, a powerful lesson from Spanx founder Sarah Blakely, and real-life examples of how the biggest breakthroughs often come after things go wrong.Curious? You should be. You're just one mistake away from discovering something incredible.-If you're ready to transform how you approach selling, don't miss my upcoming masterclass, Sales Synergy, happening September 17th-19th. It's time to dive deep into understanding the energetic side of sales! Click Here To Register-Connect with me! Instagram: @deannaherrinLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deanna-herrin/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedeannaherrinWebsite: http://www.deannaherrin.net
In this episode, we sit down with Tori Nook, a trailblazing businesswoman in the world of commercial real estate. We dive deep into Tori's incredible journey from humble beginnings in Canfield, Ohio, to securing major clients like Sally Beauty and Dollar Tree.Tori shares her story of how she climbed the ladder in a male-dominated industry, emphasizing the importance of hard work, reputation, and determination. We explore her experiences with cold calling, mentorships, and the impact of her immigrant roots. Tori candidly discusses the challenges she's faced, including managing anxiety, balancing motherhood with her career, and hiring women in a scarce industry.Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned professional, Tori Nook's story is sure to inspire and motivate. Tune in as we celebrate her accomplishments and explore the keys to her ongoing success. Don't forget to engage with us on social media and share your thoughts on this episode of Limitless Podcast!Web: zuckerinvestmentgroup.comIG: instagram.com/zuckerinvestmentgroupX: twitter.com/ZIG_CRE