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In this inspiring episode of Journey To Legacy, we sit down with Bryan Clayton, the CEO of GreenPal, a company known as the "Uber for lawn care." Bryan shares his entrepreneurial journey, starting from his first business at 14, to growing his first company to an 8-figure acquisition, and now leading GreenPal to serve over 300,000 customers with $30 million in annual revenue. Bryan discusses the challenges he faced, the importance of constructive criticism, and how listening to customer feedback and being willing to pivot have been crucial to GreenPal's success. He also shares his vision of leaving a legacy by inspiring other entrepreneurs to achieve their dreams, no matter their background. Key Takeaways: Start Young: Bryan's journey began at 14, showing the importance of early entrepreneurship. Constructive Criticism: Embracing feedback helped Bryan grow his businesses successfully. Customer Focus: Listening to and acting on customer feedback was crucial for GreenPal's growth. Perseverance: Building GreenPal was harder and took longer than expected, but persistence paid off. Legacy: Inspiring others to achieve their entrepreneurial dreams is Bryan's ultimate goal. Join the Journey To Legacy community to connect with like-minded individuals and continue your own legacy journey. Relevant Links: GreenPal LinkedIn Twitter Instagram Wikipedia
1:04 Pre Show Shouts. 3:04 It's Brian Peters. 5:20 TWINS. 8:04 Missing Channel Surfing. 9:48 The Direct TV hookup. 11:03 Disputed questions. 19:57 Favorite movie at age 10. 23:14 Getting to know Brian. 29:59 Shout out Mr. Deery. 31:01 Bare ass spanking. 33:10 the Philly Accent. 35:20 Playing Sports like a stud. 40:12 First Job. 41:00 Genius Business Idea. 46:58 Worst Job They Ever Had. 48:05 Getting in fight at giant with english teachers hubby. 53:40 GNC is the Place to be. 1:01:12 Working at the Naval Yard. 1:04:40 Lockhead Martin was huge. 1:08:20 That's Classified. 1:11:12 Day in the life. 1:16:14 Hitting the Road. Welcome to the Working Perspectives Podcast Hosted by: Matt Lavelle Featuring: Brian Peters Working Perspectives Podcast Links: https://www.tiktok.com/@workingppod?lang=en https://www.instagram.com/workingperspectivespodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/workingperspectivespodcast-100884222318497 https://twitter.com/workingppod https://linktr.ee/Workingperspectives
In this week's podcast, host Dwayne Kerrigan speaks with, 17-year-old entrepreneur, Charlie Kerrigan, about his trajectory from a 14-year-old lawn mower to the founder of a lucrative landscaping business. The topics span from deviating from conventional educational norms and the crucial role of mentorship and discipline in business success, to the significance of understanding borderline business fundamentals like accounting. Charlie emphasizes the need for a focused mindset, wise time management, and productivity. In the subsequent emphasis on team building, they dissect how operational capacity can be influenced by unpredictable circumstances, such as weather. Dwayne underscores the study of financial statements as a driver of business performance and cites his experience with accounting courses as a valuable resource for budding entrepreneurs. The conversation is enveloped with admiration for Charlie's hard work and a mutual hope that such stories can inspire others to venture into entrepreneurship.Time Stamps:[00:00] Introduction[00:58] Guest Introduction and Early Entrepreneurial Journey[01:37] The Success Story: Building a Million Dollar Business[03:47] The Drive and Obsession Behind Success[09:17] The Role of Mentorship and Learning in Business Growth[20:09] The Impact of Education System on Entrepreneurial Spirit[27:09] The Importance of Systems in Business Growth[31:14] The Challenges of Scaling a Business[32:02] The Role of Mentorship in Industry[41:24] The Importance of Leadership in Business Growth[43:26] The Pitfalls of Promoting Hard Workers[43:42] The School System and Its Impact on Business[44:29] The Importance of Role Suitability in Promotions[45:25] The Value of Training and Education in Leadership[45:59] The Art of Delegation[48:05] The Role of an Assistant in Business[49:01] The Power of Asking the Right Questions[50:47] The Importance of Asking Quality Questions[51:16] Balancing Hard Work and Smart Work[51:27] The Challenge of Burnout and Maintaining Productivity[51:45] The Importance of Planning and Prioritizing[52:08] The Role of Different Identities in Business[01:15:10] The Power of Thinking Ahead in Business[01:17:36] The Importance of Understanding Accounting in Business[01:23:45] The Future of Business for Young EntrepreneursConnect with Dwayne KerriganLinked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dwayne-kerrigan-998113281/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/businessofdoingbusinessdk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebusinessofdoingbusinessdk/Disclaimer The views, information, or opinions expressed by guests during The Business of Doing Business are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Dwayne Kerrigan and his affiliates. Dwayne Kerrigan or The Business of Doing Business is not responsible for and does not verify the accuracy of any of the information contained in the podcast series. The primary purpose of this podcast is to educate and inform. Listeners are advised to consult with a qualified professional or specialist before making any decisions based on the content of this podcast.
In This Episode, Iman introduces Jade, an Influencer Ignited student and female entrepreneur exploring new business opportunities on a Europe tour. They discuss the realities of entrepreneurship versus its online portrayal, addressing misconceptions about overnight success. Both share diverse experiences in different ventures before settling into social media marketing. The conversation emphasizes the need for patience and trying various pursuits to discover one's passion. Iman recounts his journey, from flipping Instagram accounts to personal training, illustrating the relationship between time invested and money earned. They debunk the myth of quick wealth in entrepreneurship, highlighting the often overlooked challenges. Jade shares her varied pursuits, including being a professional violinist and exploring e-commerce at a young age. Iman likens entrepreneurship to a sport, stressing constant commitment and strategic thinking. The conversation delves into the psychological aspect of entrepreneurship and its connection to background and personality. Jade encourages individuals to find their voice and try different things before passing judgment. They discuss the beauty of entrepreneurship, offering flexibility to recover from failures and start anew. The episode closes with insights into the continuous nature of entrepreneurship, where every decision contributes to long-term success. Iman underscores the importance of personal branding in social media marketing and provides Jade's links for further exploration. Overall, the episode provides candid insights into the challenges, misconceptions, and personal growth inherent in the entrepreneurial journey. Chapters:- 0:00 intro 1:20 misconceptions 1:55 get rich quick scheme 3:43 business principles 4:42 who is entrepreneurship for 6:21 its not for everyone 8:16 never look for simple truths Watch this next: How to unlock your brain's natural antidepressants:- Beat anxiety with the most addictive experience on earth. Strengthen your mind like a Navy seal. David Goggins. How to enter "Flow State" on command. and master productivity. If You Liked This Episode, Follow The Podcast And Turn On The Notifications Leave A 5 Star Review Share This Episode With Your Ambitious Friends Leave Your Thoughts/Questions/Appreciations About This Episode In The Q&A Below..... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this special mid-week edition of our show - Martin Negron, the young entrepreneur who, along with his father, created Duzter Armor checks back in to share some amazing updates after their first year on the market. Their invention, Duzter Armor, has acquired the official nod for use in NHL games, and their product range now includes junior sizes. To recap our original conversation with Martin - this isn't just your run-of-the-mill protective garment; Duzter Armor offers an added layer of safety, extending its cut-resistant coverage to the neck, arms, and even the vulnerable Achilles area. Following the journey of Martin's entrepreneurship, he shares the invaluable lessons he has learnt along the way and how the bond he shares with his father is a testament to their dedication and teamwork as they navigated the challenges of creating a unique product and running a business. Martin, beyond sharing the practicalities of Duzter Armor, also dives into the heart of its creation- ensuring safety for young hockey players. We encourage our listeners to consider Duzter Armor not just for its style and comfort, but most importantly, for the safety it provides - find it online at https://duzter.com/.If you enjoyed this episode please feel free to let us know by leaving us a 5 Star review on your preferred podcast network or a comment on social media which you can follow here: linktr.ee/WeLiveHockey For more content from your favorite Hockey Podcasting Line, follow Lee MJ Elias, Christie Casciano Burns, and Michael Bonelli on all social platforms and feel free to email our team at Team@OurKidsPlayHockey.com! OurKidsPlayHockey.com
In this insightful episode of the Boosting Your Financial IQ podcast, host Steve Coughran engages in an enlightening conversation with special guest Marco Bavetta. The discussion covers a range of topics, starting with the intricacies of entrepreneurship and the key factors that contribute to success in business ventures. Coughran shares valuable insights on how to get started in business, emphasizing the importance of aligning our daily patterns with long-term goals. He highlights the power of taking small and simple steps consistently, as they can lead to significant achievements over time. Coughran and Bavetta also delve into the future of the US economy, exploring potential trends and opportunities for investment in businesses. Tune in to this captivating episode to gain valuable knowledge and strategies for boosting your financial acumen.Helpful links:Join the Strategic Financial Mastery programJoin Our Free CommunityTrain your team with an on-site workshopDisclaimer:BYFIQ, LLC is a wholly owned entity of Coltivar Group, LLC. The views expressed here are those of the individual Coltivar Group, LLC (“Coltivar”) personnel quoted and are not the views of Coltivar or its affiliates. Certain information contained in here has been obtained from third-party sources. While taken from sources believed to be reliable, Coltivar has not independently verified such information and makes no representations about the enduring accuracy of the information or its appropriateness for a given situation.This content is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should consult your own advisers as to those matters. References to any securities or digital assets are for illustrative purposes only, and do not constitute an investment recommendation or offer to provide investment advisory services. The Company is not registered or licensed by any governing body in any jurisdiction to give investing advice or provide investment recommendations. The Company is not affiliated with, nor does it receive compensation from, any specific security. Please see https://www.byfiq.com/terms-and-privacy-policy for additional important information.Support the show
Do you know that feeling when you have a conversation with someone and you're left feeling inspired and full of hope? Yeah. Me, too. And today's episode is that exact conversation. In this extraordinary episode we delve into the awe-inspiring journey of Samantha Shank, creator of Learn In Color & HerHost. Samantha is an exceptional individual who embarked on her entrepreneurial voyage at the tender age of 14. Her story is a testament to the power of passion, creativity, and the joy of travel in shaping one's destiny.As her journey unfolded, Samantha embraced her love for travel and exploring the world. Her travels kindled a spark of inspiration that would lead to her next entrepreneurial venture.Cue HerHost, a groundbreaking tech company with a mission to redefine accommodation experiences for female travelers.Throughout the episode, Samantha shares valuable insights on the importance of recognizing and harnessing your strengths to craft the life you dream of. Her story is a testament to how passion, determination, and embracing one's unique abilities can pave the way for a fulfilling and impactful entrepreneurial journey.TOPICS DISCUSSED:Utilizing your strengths and not getting caught in the comparison trapThe importance of learning & following your passionsCouchsurfing pros & cons as a female travelerFacing fear and accomplishing goalsRESOURCES:Connect with Samantha:Instagram: @samanthalishank @herhostLearn in ColorBOOKS MENTIONED:I Am David by Anne HolmEvery Day is a Gift by Tammy DuckworthEPISODE DETAILS:04:30 - "I realized what times that moms and my people and my target audience were likely to be on Pinterest"07:30 - "I'm a really strong advocate of knowing what to your strengths are and playing to those"11:50 - "finding that joy and that passion in it, not knowing where it leads..."22:50 - "It made me realize that we really don't know when our time is up, we think we have all this time in the world."Support the showLet's CONNECT! Subscribe to the Newsletter
Hey Jersey Girls! In this episode, I sat down with Anna to get all the tips on what it's like being a teenage entrepreneur! Anna in 5th grade took making greeting cards into an entire business she runs at 16 years old. Anna also has been able to start other passion projects and if you want to hear what they are, then listen! xoxo, Your Host --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/madison-hawkins5/message
Have you ever found yourself frustrated trying to achieve a goal? Or to motivate yourself to do something? Have you struggled with lack of the discipline needed to accomplish something? On this episode, you'll hear from Gavin, a nineteen-year old entrepreneur and 6-figure earner on what it takes to accomplish a goal, get and stay motivated, plus how to overcome limiting beliefs.Gavin owns Paradise Bay Lawns™, lawn and landscaping company. Starting his business, walking door to door as a Freshman in high school, Gavin has served hundreds of clients, producing over $100K in annual revenue. Timestamps: [6:37] 75 Hard[7:53] Overcoming lack of motivation[13:25] Discipline and the key to enjoying a life of freedom[21:59] For the person frustrated with being stuck[26:11] What beliefs actually are and how to change them[27:48] How desire and motivation are produced[33:48] Powerful visualization tactic[40:41] How to do what you don't want to doConnect with Gavin Instagram: @gakasixFollow him for entrepreneurial motivation, inspiration, and to generally feel like you're not doing enough.Connect with AdamInstagram: @adamkasixMENTIONED RESOURCES:Andy Frisella & the 75 Hard Podcast episode 75 Hard Info Website (No fees for anything)7 Pillars of Revolutionary Freedom [free download]Support the showEnd frustration -- Powerful [Free] Breakthrough ToolsDownload the 7 Pillars of Revolutionary Freedom Overviewhttps://7pillars.revolutionaryfreedom.com
Seth Silvers started his career as a 16-year-old entrepreneur, transforming himself over the next few years from a depressed teen to a passionate podcaster with a mission to influence and empower businesses and people alike. Seth is founder of Story On Media, an agency that helps business leaders share their stories through thriving podcasts. He is passionate about helping people get their stories out into the world and believes in the power of podcasting to create credibility and trust. In this episode, you will learn the following: 1. How podcasting can be used to increase credibility and trust in business. 2. How to use storytelling to bring together diverse communities and create meaningful impact. 3. How to use podcasting to create a successful long-term business strategy. About Seth: Seth Silvers is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Story On Media, a premier podcasting agency based out of Fort Collins, Colorado. His team helps business leaders build trust-building podcasts and they have worked with Patrick Lencioni, Mark Cuban, Falon Fatemi, Elizabeth Ledoux, and many more industry leaders. You can learn more about Story On Media and connect with Seth at www.successwithstories.com. Connect with Seth Silvers: Website: https://www.successwithstories.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sethsilvers/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sethsilvers/ Featured song for this episode is "Ride On", check it out on Spotify here https://open.spotify.com/track/5VQzjlHv7qZzyZIOSGkhjU?si=eb0d5a683f2e43d8 Coaching link is here, join me for a no-obligation discovery session www.calendly.com/dharmic For a custom-branded song you can reach me at james@thejamesoconnoragency.com
What is it like to start a company while you're still in high school? How do you know when you've found what you're meant to do if you have so many different interests? What are some of the best things you can do in school to set yourself up for a successful career? In today's episode, we welcome Dr. James Hedrick, Co-founder and Chief Product Officer at Azul 3D, a 3D printing startup based in Chicago, Illinois. With him we discuss:
Eitan Bernath (@eitan) built an empire before turning 20. Listen to this interview with the personality and creator about starting a career early, working with Drew Barrymore, and writing a cookbook. WHAT DID YOU LEARN on this episode of Restaurant Influencers, presented by Toast? Leave a review to let us know! https://restaurantinfluencers.media Reclaim the power of your phone with POPMENU ANSWERING: https://popmenu.com/influencers Make your restaurant better with TOAST: https://bit.ly/3vpeVsc
Eitan Bernath (@eitan) built an empire before turning 20. Listen to this interview with the personality and creator about starting a career early, working with Drew Barrymore, and writing a cookbook. WHAT DID YOU LEARN on this episode of Restaurant Influencers, presented by Toast? Leave a review to let us know! Reclaim the power of your phone with POPMENU ANSWERING: Make your restaurant better with TOAST:
Welcome back to Season 2 of the EnSpirit Podcast. In this episode, we have an excellent interview with Sabirul Islam. Sabirul is a Motivational Speaker, Author and Coach. He talks about his journey from being a renowned teenage entrepreneur to becoming an author; how he used an early rejection to fuel the fire within; and why coaching was the logical next step in his journey. Thank you for listening and for all of your support. _________________________________________________________________________________________ Baiju Solanki can be found here: Website LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Twitter Book Change Your Game Sabirul Islam can be found here: Website LinkedIn
This is an audio extract from my first YouTube video about how I manage my time + burnout as a teen entrepreneur. Enjoy! :) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nsaudio/support
Oliver Edholm is a teenage entrepreneur shaking up the world of AI & ecommerce! Oliver launched the ecommerce SaaS startup "Depict" - funded by Northzone & EQT - after a spell at Klarna Depict uses AI to deliver Amazon-quality product recommendations for any e-commerce store enabling small & medium-sized retailers to compete on a level playing field with their largest competitors. Oliver explains how he: dropped out of school after having his worldview transformed by Nick Bostrom's book “Super Intelligence” became the youngest AI researcher in the world at age 15! 1st met his co-founder Anton, & seeded the idea for Depict, at “Effective Altruism” began his entrepreneurial journey, despite a lack of retail relationships or startup experience, at the start of the covid pandemic & joined Y Combinator He outlined some key Y Combinator learnings including aim for 100% clarity - even if you're only 80% accurate - in all your communications And he explained how meditation can "change the operating system of your mind" - could meditation be a tool that would help other entrepreneurs handle their scale-up challenges more effectively? For more insights into Depict check out https://depict.ai/ And for advice on hiring exceptional leadership talent to scale your B2B SaaS venture, head over to https://alpinasearch.com/
18-year-old Melodie Lopez A.K.A. Melolops is a born boss, having built a whole brand and a team while still in high school. Melo is wise beyond her years, which is apparent by the 67 lives she says she's lived. A San Juan native, Mel also fills us in on how the colors of Puerto Rico affects her whole style and aesthetic.
Johnny Barr is only 19 years old, yet he's a serial entrepreneur who founded the Gym Bro Blender and a few other companies. In this conversation, Johnny shares his story about starting a company at a young age and the mistakes he overcame to succeed. The way Johnny Barr got the idea and took action on getting the Gym Bro Blender to the market is a blueprint for any young entrepreneur who wants to have success in selling their product on line or learn about drop shipping and the pitfalls it comes with.Johnny learned his skills from his grandfather and father who were both very high ranking at AMWAY and had an entrepreneurial mindset. https://gymbroblender.com/products/gym-bro-blender?variant=39416760074311If you're looking for best ways to brand yourself, be sure to listen to the episode with did with Mike Kim, the author of You Are The Brand. You can hear it here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-create-and-grow-your-brand-with-mike-kim/id1511399901?i=1000532261519Be sure to connect with us in our Lead Sell Grow – The Human Experience Tribe Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/leadsellgrowDownload the FREE ebook that will help you connect with, and understand your buyers faster! Learn more about our services: www.TheGoalGuide.comImprove your sales and stay connected – Free Gifts Here https://shor.by/TheGoalGuide
We brought on 19 year old Chase Grant a young entrepreneur who has built a growing 6 figure business to share wisdom on how to grow a people focused enterprise with a mission bigger than money. He shares tips on keeping a focused mindset, investing in yourself, simplifying your business, become a household name through the power of branding, and crushing doubt so that you can crush your goals! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/empoweredbyempath/support
In this rerun episode of The Money JAR, teen entrepreneur and Junior Achievement alumni Kurien Thomas discusses the highs and lows of starting and running a business. He highlights his work on the mental health kit business "Pick-Me-Up" through the JA Company Program, which helped him gain entrepreneurial skills and business experience. Kurien shares his personal purpose and tips for others who want to start their own company.
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Did you know that Oprah and Stedman have been together for over 35 years and have never married? And Betty White swears that she'll never retire. She's 99 years old and has a Guinness World Record for the longest-running TV career of any woman in history. Stevie Wonder became the youngest solo artist at No. 1 when he was just 13 years old.We don't have to do life in any particular way. We are not too old, too young or too much of anything. The timing of our lives is perfect the way it is.In my conversation with Arielle Chendarra and Hansel Chendana, we talked a lot about this topic. They're siblings and entrepreneurs who each started their businesses in their teenage years. Arielle pioneered the Gluten & Dairy Free Cake industry here in Bali and Hansel is growing his specialty coffee business with beans that are raised and roasted in Indonesia.They share the ups and downs of life as teenage entrepreneurs, the big lessons they've learned, how to manage naysayers and thrive in their businesses.Listen to episode #26 now
As an elementary school kid, he learned to create prize-winning software. As a teenager in Fredericton, he sold hockey cards and made enough money to buy a car, and then launched an arcade and pool business. On this week's episode, Mark Leger talks to Jody about how he went on to work for and launch many tech startups. He's now the founder and CEO of Introhive, a software company that employs around 350 people in the Maritimes, U.S. Europe and India. And it's poised to grow even more with a recent $100-million (U.S.) investment.
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If I told you your kid could be running a million-dollar business by age 19, would you believe me? In this episode, I'm talking to Liv Conlon, a young entrepreneur who has not only created multiple 7-figure businesses, but who also speaks on stages worldwide, wrote a book, and has received numerous national and international business awards. Tune in to hear us discuss what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur, and how important it is to encourage young people to see and achieve their true potential as entrepreneurs. Like this episode? Subscribe and leave a review! Join The New Generation Entrepreneur Podcast Community on Facebook: https://brandonlucero.com/newgen
Harsha Ravindran began her entrepreneurial journey at eleven years old through the guidance and exposure to the working world from the social business incubator, ET Ideas. At eighteen years old, she started StartMyName.com. And more recently, she launched her book “The Makings Of A Teenage Entrepreneur.” She joins us on the show to discuss her success, if entrepreneurship is the way forward for her still, and how she navigates the working world.
On this episode of the Lehigh Valley with Love Podcast we visit with Emmaus High School student, Sarah Sherman, who also happens to run a successful cupcake business called Sarah Jane’s Cupcakes. We talk about how she got started in the cupcake business; how people, like myself, can mistake her polished marketing for being beyond it’s years; and what her plans for the future are. Oh, and, of course, we let you know how you can order cupcakes. Visit https://sarahjcupcakes.weebly.com/ Thank you to our partners, Burke Insurance Agency, Michael Bernadyn of RE/MAX Real Estate, and our Season Featured Partner, Venture X Welcome to the Lehigh Valley with Love Podcast. The aim of this podcast is to connect you to stories and personalities living in or affecting the Lehigh Valley area of Pennsylvania, encompassing the cities of Allentown, Bethlehem, and Easton and many other wonderful communities in-between. We talk to business owners, musicians, authors, students, politicians, and maybe even you. Get all of our links here. Subscribe to the Lehigh Valley with Love Podcast. Want to be a guest on the Lehigh Valley with Love Podcast? Check out our tast testing video here or below. Watch the video episode here or below
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This week's guest is way too young to get my Doogie Howser, M.D. reference. But he's not too young to know his way around camera equipment. He's been part of the #quaranteam on The Income Stream, my morning YouTube show, and, I reviewed his YouTube channel, Anything Cameras, where Noah and his partner post videos that help people improve their filming and photography. The channel is growing, but Noah's just sixteen, and he wonders whether his audience will think he's too young to know anything. How can he improve his videos and get to the quick wins sooner? Can he launch a course without having a huge following? What about teaming up with another fledgling YouTuber in his niche? We get some creative ideas flowing for him.
This is a cut from the full length recording of S:1 Ep: 10. Antonio is a teenage entrepreneur and musician. Follow his Instagram @antoniocirami. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nyaa-podcast/support
Follow us on all our Social Media @BigFellasPod! Jesse Kay is a Teenage Entrepreneur who is the CEO of VyberMedia, the Founder of the Makin' Lemonade Fund, and the Host of the Trendsetter's Podcast. Carmelo Anthony is a Forgotten Superstar. If you're looking for the Facts, Stats, and Context to prove it, look no further. You'll walk away knowing everything there is about the 2000's Nuggets, the 2010's Knicks, and one of the most unforgettable scorers in NBA History. (1:30) - Jesse Kay Rise to Prominence (3:05) - Carmelo Anthony Career Retrospective (4:50) - Context/Lack of a Second Option (6:15) - What Ifs/Draft Day/Free Agency (8:00) - HOODIE MELO/Carmeloooooo ANthony (8:50) - The Carmelo Game (10:10) - Naismith Memorial BASKETBALL HOF Thanks For Listening! Keep Up With Jesse by Texting Him! (201-298-9171) Instagram Twitter Makin' Lemonade Trendsetters Podcast
Meet Izzi Dymalovski! She is the #girlboss of Luv Ur Skin, an Australian based natural skin-care brand for tween and teen girls around the world! A contestant on Shark Tank, featured on Fortune's 18 under 18 Young Innovators who Change the World, actor and singer, and the kindest person, Izzi is a force to be reckoned with!Luv Ur Skin: https://luvurskin.com/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/whyfimatters)
A 14-year-old in the Murray Mallee with a passion for cooking is following his dreams while providing a service to the community (https://www.5mu.com.au/news/local-news/40-local-news/102290-karlskitchen) . 'Karl's Crazy Kitchen (https://www.facebook.com/Karls-Crazy-Kitchen-100271504826220/) ' opened in January, with Sedan and Cambrai locals ordering takeaway and delivery cakes, slices, pizzas and 'cookie pizzas'. Karl joins Jennie Lenman to have a chat about it. Get in touch with Karl via email karl.lienert@outlook.com (mailto:karl.lienert@outlook.com) , find his menu on his business's facebook page Karl's Crazy Kitchen (https://www.facebook.com/Karls-Crazy-Kitchen-100271504826220/) and on Karl's Instagram account here (https://www.instagram.com/karls_crazy_kitchen/) .
What a fun episode! I was able to sit down with my 15-year-old son and talk all about the journey we have had from his challenging and active early years, to growing into a young entrepreneur. If you have a “spirited” child, then you will be encouraged that you can channel that energy into good and see their passions unfold. Most of all you can show them that God has created them uniquely for a purpose– energy and all! A small business has given him so many skills already to prepare for life. And watching him grow from that “spirited” little boy to an accomplished teen is a joy. Shop Sling & Stone: https://bit.ly/2THJwP3 https://wp.me/p7OB5f-1Lx
Today's episode is one that was originally going to air on the podcast "Full Time Family"- a whim I had months ago. I decided to instead present it as a series here within Marvelous Moms to keep all the great content in one easy to find place! This episode is also different than any we've had so far. The reason for that is because we have a mom AND a daughter talking with us! Do you remember Alison Prince from episode 202? She's back today and has her daughter Makayla telling her side of the story. I love hearing this different perspective. It's always been the moms talking about their kids with no input from the other side, so this was fun! We talked about a bunch of things, including: An ultimatum from mom Selling $100,000 in nine months Knowing what you want to do with your life Understanding the value of money at a young age Freedom to choose any path you want Creating her OWN COURSE! I hope you enjoy listening to this fun chat between mother and daughter (and me!) I want to hear from YOU my friend! Let's chat about this over on Instagram- @kirstentyrrel You can tag me or post and use #marvelousmomsclub so we can keep the conversation going. You know what? You should make sure you've SUBSCRIBED to the podcast! Do that here on iTunes or Stitcher! AND if you LOVE the podcast and want to show me some love- head to iTunes and leave a rating and review! (thank you so much!) More from this episode: Makayla's Instagram Alison's Instagram Makayla's Website Alison's Website Thanks for listening- have a marvelous day! Xo, Kirsten
In this episode, Jade chats with Emily Osberger, the founder of Pure Nava Makeup Artistry and The Scarf Collective about becoming an entrepreneur at 19 years old. Emily has successfully launched 3 businesses, sold 1 and she is only 23. You can check out Emily’s upcoming Makeup Bootcamp here: https://www.purenava.com/makeup-bootcamp Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Pure.Nava/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pure.nava.makeupartist The scarfs can be purchased from The Scarf Collective’s website here: https://www.thescarfcollective.com/ Our aim with this podcast is to inspire others to break the moulds of society and your environment to achieve the life you dream about and deserve. You’re only limited by your mind and I’m giving you the tools to control it. If you’d like to join the 7 Day Business Idea Challenge, click here to join the next intake: https://www.jadestartsecrets.com/7-day-challenge/ If you’re ready to launch your business, join the next intake for the Launchpad Course here: https://www.jadestartsecrets.com/launchpad/ Follow Along For More Here: • Instagram: https://instagram.com/jadestartsecretspodcast/ • Facebook: https://Facebook.com/JadeStartSecrets/ • Podcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ0qOPnbKo9yZYBkTfM58uw/ • JadeStart YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtDqQXM1kIy_lcHNchltoQg/ Exclusive Online Coaching: https://www.jadestart.com.au/ Coaching/Business Inquiries: jade@jadestart.com
Shout out Sam Craig on my team for the podcast intro. I sat down with Jack Bloomfield a few days back while I was in London. He asked a lot of good questions that led to my insight into teenage entrepreneurship, things to think about when building a business and the best thing that happened to me in college. Tweet me @garyvee with any questions and check out Jack on IG @jackbloomfield Timestamps: 3 - By the age of 7, 80% of my activities outside were business 5:02 - The best thing that happened to me in college 11 - Don’t judge the end of the first quarter 14 - The quickest answer to 94% of parenting questions 18:15 - Stop manipulating and start listening 20:45 - What to do if you have $2k
Today's episode is directed at kids, teenagers, minors! Gavin shares his experience on how to start, operate & succeed with your own business while still a minor. His message is useful for adults as well, because he shares principles to help anyone succeed... anyone with internal drive that is. As Gavin is expanding his fourth business, heading into Junior year of high school, while on the Varsity Track & Field team, he offers inspiring and still very practical step-by-step advice. Plus, today is his birthday. Happy 16th, Gav!*DISCLAIMER: While the show carries an "E" for explicit, there are no occurrences of adult language in this episode. All ears are welcome today.
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Jesse Kay is a teenage entrepreneur who made 2k a month online at 9 years old and now runs a social media agency called Viral AF, where consults for people such as Paul Rodriguez and Madison Square Garden.
Teen entrepreneur and Junior Achievement alumni Kurien Thomas discusses the highs and lows of starting and running a business. He highlights his work on "Pick-Me-Up" through the JA Company Program, which helped him gain entrepreneurial skills and business savvy. Kurien shares his personal purpose and tips for others who want to start their own company.
In this episode, Marc talks about why content creation and content marketing is important. He also talks about how he manages to build his blog along with his studies and how did blogging change his life.
This is the final episode of Teenage Entrepreneur. Thank you to every fan, guest & everyone who supported me along this journey. I love you all. Your host, -Jordan Agolli
Lior Gantz is entrepreneur, world traveler, financial researcher, and advisor in many forms to many different types of investors. He currently serves as President of Wealth Research Group. Lior's You Tube Channel: Discussion: - Mindset, protecting your mind from bad influences - Lior started working at 13, and investing at 16 - High School: Surprisingly the ideal time in life to fail - Commitment - Finding A Niche; complete uniqueness is not retired - Solopreneurship vs. forming a partnership - How to find the right partners - Stoicism and self-discipline in investing - Crisis preparation: cash, precious metals, chaos hedges, foreign real estate - Silver market price manipulation, silver bullion holders vs silver stock investor - The future of marijuana Please Support School Sucks Our Amazon Wish List Donate With Bitcoin Or Join the A/V Club Support Us On Patreon Shop With Us At Amazon Your continued support keeps the show going and growing, which keeps us at the top of the options for education podcasts and leads to new people discovering this message. This subscription also grants you access to the A/V Club, a bonus content section with 200+ hours of exclusive audio and video. If you are a regular consumer of our media, please consider making a monthly commitment by selecting the best option for you... A/V Club - Basic Access - $8.00/Month AP Club - "Advanced" Access - $12.00/Month Sigma Sigma Pi - Full Access - $16.00/Month
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Today's question comes from Maya, and it's the kind I love! She asks if she is able to start a business at the age of eleven. Maya's mom's site is http://www.familyfuntwincities.com/. In this episode, I talk about EvanTubeHD (https://www.youtube.com/user/EvanTubeHD). Do you have a question about starting a business? Record it at http://www.askpat.com/. Today's sponsor is Freshbooks. Go to http://www.freshbooks.com/askpat and enter "Ask Pat" for more information.
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Today’s question comes from Muj, who has a question about creating a niche product as a teenager. How does he overcome the age obstacle? What can he do to create a niche product from the perspective of a teenager that will still be relevant for a wide audience? Should age matter? Do you have a question about creating a niche product or business? Record it at http://askpat.com. Thanks to our sponsor, Design Crowd. To learn more about working with their designers, go to http://designcrowd.com/askpat.
On today’s episode, you will hear interviews from 4 inspiring young entrepreneurs at The Teenpreneur Conference in Jacksonville, Florida. The interviews are in the following order: Eugene Holsey (14 year’s old) - Founder and CEO of The Paracord World. Ben Olsen (17 year’s old)- A seasonal entrepreneur. His current business is a freelance writer on financial management and being financially smart. Jordon Cox (19 Year’s old)- Public speaker and money saving expert! Sade Reid (14 Year’s Old)- Founder of Sade Tutoring: a math tutoring company. Thank you so much for listening to Teenage Entrepreneur! For more details on this episode or resources and support on building your business, please visit www.teenpodcast.com We have built a community of entrepreneurs from all around the world to help you on your journey.
Patrick Ambron is the CEO and co-founder of BrandYourself.com, the first DIY platform that makes it simple for anyone to take control of their own search results. In 2011, his company was named New York’s # 1 Emerging Technology Business, making his team the youngest company ever to win the $200K prize. He was recognized by the White House as one of the Empact 100 Top CEO’s under 30, named Young Entrepreneur of the year by the SBA, and most recently, named to Inc Magazine’s top 35 under 35. Patrick has led BrandYourself to secure over $5 million in venture capital and grow to over 60 full-time employees. They were recently named the overall StartUp winner at SXSW. His ideas on Online Reputation and business have been featured on Fox News, ABC News, CBS News, HuffingtonPost, FastCompany, Mashable, TechCrunch, WSJ, the NYTimes, and many others. On this episode we discuss: Patrick’s career as a competitive runner. The types of businesses Patrick had as a kid. How Patrick learned about SEO How Patrick’s co-founder, Pete, was being mistaken as a drug dealer and how that led to the idea of Brand Yourself. How Brand Yourself went from 3 years of no traction to 60,000 users in 60 hours. How they financially supported themselves while building Brand Yourself. How Patrick lived off $10,000/year for 3 years. How Brand Yourself went from 5 to 60 full-time employees in 5 months. How every venture capitalist originally turned them down but invested months down the road. Advice Patrick would give to other entrepreneurs who are trying to secure funding. How Patrick has managed the transition of being a start-up founder to being a CEO. Thank you so much for listening to Teenage Entrepreneur! For more details on this episode or resources and support on building your business, please visit www.teenpodcast.com We have built a community of entrepreneurs from all around the world to help you on your journey.
While attending GA Tech University, Partha broke his ankle and spent six weeks on crutches, leading him to found Better Walk to create a crutch that didn't hurt a user's armpits and other revolutionary medical devices. Since founding the company in May 2013, Partha has been invited to the White House to present to President Obama, been named on the 2015 Forbes 30 Under 30, been featured on CNN, and received numerous entrepreneurship awards. On this episode we learn: What music Partha listens to while he works. How Partha went from being shy and quiet to outgoing in high school and college. What inspired Partha to start Better Walk. How Partha used his background in physics to create the prototype of the crutch. How Partha applied to accelerator programs and how it helped build their company. The challenges faced in bringing a physical product to market. How many revisions of the prototype they had to make (over 10!) How they raised $600,000 to bring the product to market. The advice he would give to other entrepreneurs that are in college. How Partha is scaling Better Walk. How Partha got to meet and present the crutches to President Obama. How Partha handles stress or negativity in business. Thank you so much for listening to Teenage Entrepreneur! For more details on this episode or resources and support on building your business, please visit www.teenpodcast.com We have built a community of entrepreneurs from all around the world to help you on your journey.
Jacob Goodman is the founder of Fresh Prints. They set out to do one thing: help make it insanely fun for people to order custom apparel. Fresh Prints is known for their honest and fun approach to business. They have 80+ campus ambassadors that earn an average of $8,000/YR. I highly recommend you check out their unique designs because they’re incredibly creative: https://freshprints.com/product/gallery On this episode we learn: How Jacob did not fit inside the box at school and what he did to overcome that obstacle. How Jacob convinced his father to loan him $50,000 to invest in his first business. How Jacob ran two business at the same time. We dive deep into the hiring process for campus ambassadors. Jacob calls the hiring process the “secret sauce” to Fresh Prints. (During the interview process he tries to get them to quit and over 80% of applicants drop out in the first round.) How Fresh Prints separates themselves from their competition. Why/how they strategically place their printers across the country. How they handle a print order that goes wrong. The unique refund policy Fresh Prints has. The lessons learned from building their own ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) software. Why Jacob doesn’t think you should follow advice from other’s. Why Jacob is like Richard Branson! Thank you so much for listening to Teenage Entrepreneur! For more details on this episode or resources and support on building your business, please visit www.teenpodcast.com We have built a community of entrepreneurs from all around the world to help you on your journey.
Kim Kaupe is the co-founder of Zinepak: a music and publishing company founded in 2011. Zinepak partners with the world’s largest brands & entertainers to create compelling content to engage with super fans. Zinepak has worked with artists/brands such as Katy Perry, KISS, Justin Bieber, Coors Light, American Express, Boston Red Sox and hundreds more! Kim has been selected as Forbes 30 under, Inc 35 under 35 and was on Shark Tank season 6. On this episode we learn how Kim & her co-founder used their savings to build Zinepak into the multi-million dollar company it is today, we dive deep into their experience inside “The Tank” and we hear the advice Kim would give to herself if she could go back in time to when she first started Zinepak. Thank you so much for listening to Teenage Entrepreneur! For more details on this episode or resources and support on building your business, please visit www.teenpodcast.com We have built a community of entrepreneurs from all around the world to help you on your journey.
Justin Lafazan is one of those people who is taking over the world. By the age of 19, Justin has already founded 2 companies: Students 4 Students & Millenial Marketing Strategy. He has co-founded the Next gen Summit which is ranked by Entrepreneur Magazine as 1 of 7 top conferences for entrepreneurs under 30. He has written a best-selling book called “What Wakes You Up?”. He has spoken at TEDx 3 times and has been featured in Forbes, USA Today, Inc. Magazine, Huffington Post & many more publications. On this episode you will learn: What drives Justin to accomplish his goals How Justin saw a problem in the market place and started a business to solve the problem How Justin contacted every single member of the Forbes 30 under 30 list Why he chose to take a Gap year even though he was accepted to UPENN. How he and his co-founder started Next Gen Summit What Justin does to handle the stress of business How Justin wrote a best-selling book Advice he would give to young entrepreneurs Advice he would give to parents to support their entrepreneurial children Thank you so much for listening to Teenage Entrepreneur! For more details on this episode or resources and support on building your business, please visit www.teenpodcast.com We have built a community of entrepreneurs from all around the world to help you on your journey.
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Today's question comes from Thomas, who is fifteen and building an online business. What does he need to know about building an online business and building passive income at his age? Thomas's site is http://wewearshirts.com/. I share my thoughts on getting started in online business while still in school. Do you have a question about getting your business started? Record it at http://www.askpat.com/. Today's sponsor is Freshbooks. Go to http://www.GetFreshBooks.com and enter "Ask Pat" for more information.
We recorded a quick episode to go over the updates for the Teenage Entrepreneur community! They include: -Season 2 of the show has launched! -Brand new website design with all new resources, tools and ideas to build your business! -A mentorship program for new business! For more details on this episode or resources and support on building your business, visit www.teenpodcast.com
Jordan Agolli, Founder and Operator at Force Consulting, joins Entrepreneur Hour to discuss how you are never too young to begin your entrepreneurial journey. Here are the resources Jordan recommends: Entrepreneur on Fire: John Lee Dumas Ask Pat: Pat Flynn #AskGaryVee: Gary Vaynerchuk The Tim Ferris Show: Tim Ferris How to Win Friends and Influence People: Dale Carnegie
Jordan Agolli is a young, but highly experienced entrepreneur who is also the host of the Teenage Entrepreneur. He started his first business when he was 14-years-old, and grew the company to 20 employees by the time he was 18-years-old. In 2014, he founded Teenage Entrepreneur, which is a platform focused on educating and inspiring the younger generation to pursue entrepreneurship. The show has listeners in 65 countries. In 2015, he was hired as the director of operations for a company that helps business owners market their business through the Internet. Jordan's primary focus and passion is fixing operational breakdowns, building and maintaining relationships with clients, and managing day-to-day operations. On top of this, he is also the president of his bowling league, has a first degree black belt in a Japanese martial art. Jordan has his hands in a lot of projects, as do many Creative Giants. Charlie is excited to have him share his journey with us! Key Takeaways: [02:24] Jordan shares his story on starting his own business when he was only 14-years-old. [05:11] Growing a company by using a hyper-local directory and cheap marketing. [09:27] A marketing strategy that leveraged being young and ambitious ‘high schoolers’ [11:01] College didn’t work for Jordan, so he worked full-time in his own business. [13:08] What was it about college that he didn't like, wasn't for him. [13:47] Jordan never wanted college to work for him. [15:17] Institutions box you into a system & that was his issue with school from the get go. [18:08] There’s a false perception that overestimates high schoolers’ understanding of the ‘online world’. [18:17] Fizzle was the first resource to teach Jordan about the online business world. [19:46] The Internet and social media can be leveraged to market and grow your business. [21:16] How Teenage Entrepreneur was born [22:32] Discovering podcasting and the online community is what brought him to where he is today [23:58] How he got involved in managing operations and talking to sought-after CEOs [29:28] It’s better to focus on one thing than to spread yourself thin [30:33] Three major lessons Jordan has learned [34:03] Putting yourself out there and the value of experience [35:12] In order to grow and take it to the next level, he'll be going back into the entrepreneurial world Mentioned in This Episode: The Aha! connection Yelp Angie’s List Fizle Chase Reeves Podcast Movement Snap Chat Tweeter Instagram Vine John Dumas Chris Ducker Chase Jarvis David France Babson entrepreneurship forum Global entrepreneurship program, for the United States Suzan Scot’s Fierce Conversations
It's a frequent occurrence to seek out seasoned mature people for advice, training and inspiration. It's pretty rare to find a 17-year-old who since 11 has created online resources to help elevate people's lives. Proving that anything is possible if you apply the knowledge you acquire. Marc Guberti is a teenager entrepreneur, digital marketer, and author of 13 books(and counting). He is the co-founder of Teenager Entrepreneur, a movement that educates and empowers teens(and adults) worldwide with the knowledge they need in digital marketing to successfully grow their businesses. Marc currently has over 270,000 followers across his social media platforms. With a goal to surpass 1 million social media followers before receiving his high school diploma. He is an intriguing, insightful and certainly, a curious young man!
Meet the energetic Jordan Agolli, host of the Teenage Entrepreneur Podcast. Wrap up: He started a couple of businesses in High School. Then he tried University and decided against every one else’s advice to leave University. He created his podcast, which lead him to a lot of opportunities. From all the interviews that he did with almost 40 entrepreneurs what impresses him is that did not make any excuses. Nobody is perfect but they kept pushing. One of his tips is to find people who know what you don't and learn from them. He stressed the importance of qualifying your mentors. Check what is the area of expertise of your mentor before taking her or his advice for gold. For more tips, check out his podcast, Teenage Entrepreneurs at http://www.teenpodcast.com/. Contact Jordan at jordan@teenpodcast.com If you have what it takes you can apply to share your story on air: http://studentpreneur.com.au/pages/contact-form-guest/ Links: Email: jordan@teenpodcast.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/teenpodcast Website: http://www.teenpodcast.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/pub/jordan-agolli/68/469/863 Quote: You don’t have to be alone on your journey find a mentor to help you.
Todays guest is one of those guests that I love having on the show, because they put so many of us old guys to shame. He is the founder of "Teenager Entrepreneur", an educational and empowerment online membership site that guides teenagers to discover their passions, and profit from them. Even though still a young man himself he realised early that self confidence was the key to teenagers finding their passions, and then believing totally that they can turn those passions into money making enterprises. By cultivating a profitable income, and focusing in on their futures, aspiring teenagers will foster self-confidence which then leads them to tackle bigger and bolder visions. Having networked with and learned cutting edge business strategies from New York City's most influential, ranging from Mike Michalowicz to Patty Lennon and Ramon Ray, he offers years of business insight. Bu if you think that this is a guy who is sitting in his bedroom creating online capital and courses, then think again, as he is also the driving force behind the weeklong summercamps, whereby in person he will cover each segment of the online membership site and really help his students to success. Teenager Entrepreneur is built on the principle of helping teenagers to transcend their current state and become extraordinary. Wow I love this, talk about hustle. So where did he get his vision for the Teenage Entrepreneur? And why has he managed to do something so successfully, that so many people struggle with until much later, or sometimes not at all....find their thing in life. Well lets find out as we bring onto the show to start joining up dots, with the one and only, Mr Michael Guberti.
Nic raps with Jordan Agolli at Podcast Movement about his own show 'Teenage Entrepreneur' and how he is creating a community and revolution of Entrepreneur leadership among the younger generation. Jordan talks about the reasons behind the podcast show and movement to help other young Entrepreneurs make it in this ever changing economy and world!
16 year old entrepreneur Ollie Forsyth runs two businesses. One in the fashion industry, the other, reselling classic cars. In this episode, Ollie talks about being bullied, the problems he encountered in the education system and some things he thinks should change. He also talks about the problem of high taxation, his dyslexia and who he’d like to meet before he dies (fellow UK teenage entrepreneur, Richard Branson). Ollie gives advice on turning customers into loyal friends, and even tells how he started his business making pure profit selling jewelry that was discount priced to his market. Plus, you’ll get great advice from Ollie on dealing with bullies, handling rejection, & NEVER giving up.
In this Jordan Agolli interview, we meet the dynamic host of the Teenage Entrepreneur podcast. At age 20, he’s already run a successful 20-person business, and is now working on several big ideas. Show Highlights 04:15 - – The preparation mindset Karate gives you 09:45 - – The breakdown of the tournament 13:15 - – The importance of surrounding yourself with better talent 17:50 - – Jordan’s intro into podcasting 19:40 - – Jordan’s first business at 14 23:45 - – A business branding session 27:15 - – The start of the Teenage Entrepreneur Podcast 31:30 - – The birth of the Creative Rebellion mastermind 38:30 - – The importance of face to face call 46:45 - – Tips for connecting with your guest 52:15 - – Is quality better than quantity? FULL SHOW NOTES: http://www.podcastjunkies.com/21★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Meet John Lee Dumas. A former Army Captain, John transitioned from the corporate world and jumped into the podcasting world in 2012 with his show, Entrepreneur On Fire. John took the world by storm and his daily (yes you read that correctly…DAILY!) podcast skyrocketed to the top of iTunes and hasn’t left the top of the charts since! John’s podcasts brings in SIX FIGURES a month and he brings inspiration, incredible guests and actionable advice to every episode. John is actually the inspiration behind Teenage Entrepreneur. I emailed him a few months ago with the idea and he responded within a few hours saying he believed in me and knew I would succeed. With the motivation from John, I dove head first into TE and here we are today! It was an honor having John on the show. He told me that after being interviewed over 300 times, he shared some facts in our interview that he has never shared before. When you’re done with this episode, I promise you will be prepared to ignite!
Jordan is only 19 years old!! He works in a marketing company that has an incredible culture. He has a podcast, a mastermind group and has recently earned his black belt in Taido. Religious Beliefs Jordan was raised in a Christian family. went to Christian school and church every Sunday. The accident did not have any bearing on his religious beliefs. He did begin to question them around 17 years old. Today he is searching what it is he finds to be true but labels himself as agnostic when people ask. Near-Death Experience Jordan's brother was driving down a regular 2 lane road in Georgia. Jordan was a passenger and egging his brother to go faster. They came to a yellow light and tried to stop, causing the breaks to lock. They skidded and hit a car making a right hand turn onto the street, and hit the back going 50- 60 mph. Thankfully there were no passengers in the car. They hit a tree and it stopped the car. They were wearing their seatbelts, and that was what saved them from being thrown from the car. No one was seriously injured. Jordan may have broken a rib, they had bruising and the other driver had a mild neck injury. After Effects and Inside the Experience Jordan saw a massive white flash, which may have been the airbag. They heard a hissing sound in the engine and thought it may blow up. It was hard to get out because the car was facing 90 degrees downward. Jordan laid on the sidewalk, it was about 10:30 at night. They saw a man come from nowhere and asked if everyone was OK, and told him he called the police. Then he disappeared. In 5 seconds he came and disappeared. Jordan's brother said it may have been an angel. Moving On Jordan was scared to get into a car for a while. He was disappointed for doing something so stupid, and I am thankful he is so honest in sharing this as it may help others avoid this situation. He tried to put it out of his mind, so he could drive and move past it. It had an impact on him, he told me, "We have one life and one opportunity to live, and it can be taken from us in one instance. We need to live life each day intentionally and passionately, and realize this may be the last time we get to do whatever we are doing." His Dad took his brother driving that next day, so he could get past that fear. This experience helped Jordan conquer his fears and be able to get past fear when it comes. There was fear to start a podcast Jordan pushed past, thankfully as Teenage Entrepreneur inspired me to start a podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lvmountaintops/message
Jordan is the host of the "Teenage Entrepreneur" that features rockstar entrepreneurs sharing their stories from when they were your age, experiencing the same struggles and jumping over the same hurdles. Owner of businesses and passion to help he is quickly rising in the ranks as a thought leader.
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At just 19 years old, Jordan Agolli is taking the world by storm. A business owner since the age of 14, he has run a successful company with 20 employees and is now a black belt and the owner of Teenage Entrepreneur. Jordan believes that you are never too young and that it is never too late to start a business, and through his podcast and business he coaches people young and old along the entrepreneurial journey.
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At just 19 years old, Jordan Agolli is taking the world by storm. A business owner since the age of 14, he has run a successful company with 20 employees and is now a black belt and the owner of Teenage Entrepreneur. Jordan believes that you are never too young and that it is never too late to start a business, and through his podcast and business he coaches people young and old along the entrepreneurial journey.
Yes! It's finally here guys! Welcome to the intro episode of Teenage Entrepreneur! On today's show you will find out what: What sparked the idea of Teenager Entrepreneur. Why I started the show. What I envision for the future of Teenage Entrepreneur. My back story and who I am. Thank you guys so much for listening! I truly cannot wait to build this community and see the incredible opportunities that come from it.
This week Jamillah gets a lesson from a 13 year old entrepreneur, sorts out her inbox and thinks very deeply about gaming.