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Impact Leaders - Impact Investment and Performance with Purpose
Guest bio JP Dallmann is usually behind the scenes, but as a guest, he brings with him over 20 years of financial services industry experience and is using those skills to help usher in a new world of sustainable development and impact investment practices. Guest Host Ken D. Foster knows all about the ups and downs of life, which is how he has developed science-based, highly practical solutions for stimulating human potential in companies / or individuals who are seeking: personal balance, increased profitability, organizational productivity, time management skills, meditation techniques, systemic solutions, and authentic team-building communication. Summary Flipped interview! When the host becomes the guest, JP Dallmann - who is always shining a light on others' work - has the spotlight on his work around impact investing and leadership. People have been making poor investment decisions for many years, but what is it about today's environment that makes it especially difficult to create Profit & Impact? What are the trends or products that make people wish they paid more attention? What is the cure to this new age of information overload? How can people and companies become more focused, sustainable, profitable and make a difference to clients, society and the planet? Highlights How to become an Impact Leader How JP started his career in Financial Services and Investment Banking Learning some of the secrets from the 1% of the 1% How to become an “Impact Diamond” to attract the right opportunities Even a beautiful diamond needs polishing for that final brilliance JP & ILA and Partners launch the IMPACT LEADERS PROGRAMME, to help leaders in the industry to create Profit & Impact, faster and at scale Creating clarity without anxiety and overwhelm to manage the vast amount of information about sustainable and impact investing Aligning your values and actions and your business/company Investments: staying in your lane vs missing the latest trends - understanding the true alignment of purpose and values is something you'll never regret and will always pay off Creating a crystal-clear message for investors and stakeholders Helping each other is the only way to truly make a difference The power of your community and having access to the right people JP's Free Guide: “The 6 Reasons You & your Business Don't Create Sustainable Profit & Impact” How to create Profit and Impact fast and effectively with the “faster profit & impact leadership method” Join the upcoming Webinar to learn more about the 6 reasons, the method and IMPACT LEADERS PROGRAMME and how to join Time stamps [2:16] Why JP started his career in the financial service industry [3:31] The first reason why people (and companies) don't create profit and impact [6:43] For-profit or not: Creating a business model that is sustainable, funded, and profitable, over time [6:57 ] Leveraging experience and network to help others [8:38] Investing in Cryptocurrency and staying in your lane [11:00] Communication and how investment seeking funds & companies struggle to convey a clear message [12:14] The launch of the IMPACT LEADERS PROGRAMME to help leaders in the industry [13:47] Becoming an Impact Diamond to attract Profit & Impact [17:00] What makes a person or company attract the right and best opportunities [17:12 ] Aligning values and actions to that of your company [18:05 ] How to connect with JP [18:49] The importance of community & accountability, and having access to the right people [19:19] The Impact Leaders Podcast raising awareness about Sustainable & Impact Investing Useful links JP Dallmann on Forbes Listen to JP's IMPACT LEADERS Podcast Download JP's FREE Guide: The 6 Reasons why YOU & YOUR BUSINESS DON'T CREATE SUSTAINABLE PROFIT & IMPACT Sign up for JP's upcoming FREE Webinar Connect with JP Dallmann on your Social Media Favourite platform Kenneth D. Foster's Website Ken's book: The Courage to Change Everything -------- Call-to-actions: The podcast is one of the catalytic initiatives to help deliver on Our mission to “Raise awareness to help transition capital into Sustainable & Impact Investing faster and at scale” 1-Become a Patreon if you would like to support it, you can become a patreon and also make one-off contributions. 2-Become a sponsor We're looking for 3 founding sponsors to support the mission! Reach out today to work with us! 3-Become an IMPACT LEADER We are looking for 10 people interested to join our new IMPACT LEADERS programme. Register your interest to book a call. 4 - Get in touch Contact us to help you transition into Sustainable & Impact Investing - ILA & Partners 5 - GIFT: My FREE Guide to Profit & Impact If you are a business owner or an investor and you struggle to create the PROFIT & IMPACT you want … then download my free guide: The 6 Reasons why YOU & YOUR BUSINESS DON'T CREATE SUSTAINABLE PROFIT & IMPACT 6 - FREE WEBINAR Join JP on his upcoming FREE WEBINAR to learn more and ask questions Helping create the best experience by answering this short survey Connect with JP Dallmann on Linkedin, Twitter, Instagram, and Clubhouse Impact Leaders is produced by Podcast Publishing ------- Important: The content shared on this podcast does not constitute a request, offer a recommendation, or solicitation of any kind to buy, subscribe, sell or redeem any investment instruments or to perform other such transactions of any kind.
“I've built routines here at Rock Recovery Center that I still have today.” -JP Today, Ben and I are chatting with JP Burton, an alumnus of Rock Recovery Center. We speak about essential life skill development that accompanies the treatment process and the road to recovery. Listen to our conversation about prayer, meditation, and positive lifestyle changes that have stayed with JP through his treatment and beyond. JP's History and What Led Him to Drug Use Before drugs, JP enjoyed a life full of family, a home, and a comfortable lifestyle. Through his addiction, he lost his home, his relationship with his children and wrecked or sold his vehicles. By the time he was admitted into treatment in November of 2019, JP was homeless, and the only item he owned was the clothing on his back. Putting Addiction First JP acknowledges that he didn't lose his family, homes, and cars. He readily admits that he had a choice and gave away all that he had. “No one was holding a gun to my head, I just gave it all away.” When he first went to treatment, he was healing from a compound fracture to his leg and started walking in detox. “You've never seen someone so excited about treatment.” However, when he finally was able to get drugs out of his body, he realized he needed to change his mindset if he could survive and thrive after addiction. It's not a Drug Problem, It's a Personality Problem Ben says that his mentor told him that he didn't have a drug problem; he had a personality problem. After years and years of repeated patterns and behavior, learning to become sober long-term equates to creating changes in thinking. You can put down the alcohol and drugs, but remember that this takes time to find and replace negative habits with positive habits. Building New Routines for His New Life JP has never missed a day of routine since he came to Rock Recovery Center. He wakes up at 5 am, prays, and reads. Then, he's off to the gym to work out. Establishing this routine and making an effort to meet others who are also in recovery has helped him rebuild his life step-by-step and give him the ability to make his world better. Listen in and find out why community is a big part of a successful recovery, why helping others with their sobriety brings joy to JP, and why JP believes that routine is vital for successful sobriety. Check out our new website where you can download any episode along with other useful information for those in recovery. Share this podcast with a friend and leave us a review! Show Notes: [03:34] Why JD decided to put drugs first and lose everything. [04:33] Playing the victim role when we lose material goods to drugs. [07:38] When alcohol or drugs take over your life, you start to lose the ability to choose. [10:24] The realization of what life is like without drugs and alcohol. [14:12] How JP's mindset changed once he was at Rock Recovery Center. [16:10] Building new routines for a more successful life. [21:18] Buying into the process of routine and becoming a member of the community. [26:12] Why JP wants to help as many people become sober as possible. [30:03] JP's routine and why it keeps him moving forward in his sobriety. [36:00] What to look for if you're searching for a good recovery center for your loved one. Episode Links and Resources Real Recovery Live Chat Real Recovery Talk on the Web Real Recovery Talk on YouTube Leave Real Recovery Talk a review on iTunes Rock Recovery Center Real Recovery Talk on Facebook Find out more about Al-Anon and how this resource can support your family Ideas for a show? Email us tom@realrecoverytalk.com and ben@realrecoverytalk.com Podcast editing and show notes by Pro Podcast Solutions
Show Notes Intro: Jp is back, Jeremy on Family Video sale, Moodz Hates 2020 movies, Why Jp was gone, Nobody likes reviews, Whats Horror?, [...]
Show Notes Intro: Jp is back, Jeremy on Family Video sale, Moodz Hates 2020 movies, Why Jp was gone, Nobody likes reviews, Whats Horror?, [...]
...unless you end up in the ER. Jared found out he has something wrong with him. He finally got it diagnosed and his wife exclaimed THANK GOD. WHY? JP is off in La La Land as usual, and wondering why has January felt like it’s lasted 62 days?
Juan Pablo Cappello met well-known Argentine entrepreneur Wenceslao Casares when he was “living out of a backpack in New York.” After a brief career in traditional law, Juan Pablo’s career took off when he was on the founding team of Patagon, Latin America’s first online bank, with Casares and two other entrepreneurs. A few years later, in 1999, Patagon was acquired for $750M, becoming one of Latin America’s first large exits. Despite the company’s massive success, he admits to making every mistake in the book along the way. Few other lawyers, especially in Latin American venture law, have such direct experience in founding, growing, and selling businesses. In this episode of Crossing Borders, I sat down with Juan Pablo Cappello to talk about the Latin American tech ecosystem in the late-1990s, what it was like to be part of a skyrocketing startup, and the lessons he learned while founding a startup. We also discuss his decision to found PAG.law in Miami, common mistakes made by Latin American founders, and his current view on opportunities in the Latin American ecosystem. Juan Pablo has been active in the Latin American tech ecosystem for over 20 years; check out this episode to hear a veteran’s perspective on recent changes in Latin American tech and venture capital, especially given Softbank’s recent investment announcement. Why Latin America needed a purpose-driven law firm Juan Pablo’s current venture is Miami-based firm, Private Advising Group, otherwise known as PAG.law, a boutique law firm that helps Latin American founders and companies handle legal challenges in the US and Latin America. Growing up in Chile with a mother from the US, Juan Pablo is used to having a foot in each region and knows what it takes for LatAm founders to manage their businesses across borders. He admits that at least 50% of his referrals come from funds who want to invest in companies whose deal structures were messed up by local lawyers. Juan Pablo’s tongue in cheek advice? Trust no one. In the past few years, venture law best practices have become relatively easy to find and understand. Listen to the rest of this episode to hear Juan Pablo’s advice on how founders can educate themselves to align incentives with their lawyers for better outcomes. Latin American founders should go to Miami, not Silicon Valley. Of 2.8 million people living in Miami today, 2.2 million are of Hispanic origin. If you fly straight to Silicon Valley, he warns, it will be extremely hard to get noticed. The US startup ecosystem is now more diverse and founders should choose their soft landing or regional office based on industry or ease of entry. For a Latin American company used to serving Hispanic and Spanish-speaking customers, Miami is an ideal location - and much less costly than Silicon Valley. Softbank’s new $5B Innovation Fund is based in Miami. Juan Pablo has advised over 400 startups who do business between Latin America and the US. Check out the rest of this episode to hear why he thinks startups that go to Silicon Valley right away are often mistaken, and why Miami, Boulder, Austin, and New York might be better options. If you want to raise money, be ready to understand the venture math. When Juan Pablo was on the early Patagon team with Wences Casares in the late-1990s, the current venture capital best practices did not exist. Founders currently have access to much more information about investment instruments, venture capital models, and valuations than they did 20 years ago. However, Juan Pablo notes that most startups approach fundraising without considering the returns VCs need to present their investors be sustainable. Having a great idea is not enough, whether you are in the US or in Latin America. In this episode, he provides rough calculations of what Latin American entrepreneurs are expected to receive in an exit to be considered a positive investment. Listen to Juan Pablo’s “venture math” and how entrepreneurs can adjust their valuation expectations accordingly in this episode. Juan Pablo was one of the earliest actors in the Latin American tech ecosystem and provides a unique long-term perspective on the recent uptick of tech investment and innovation in the region. Check out this episode to hear how he has created a law firm that understands business in Latin America and the US and what he has learned from watching hundreds of founders try to make it in the US market. Show Notes: [1:33] - Nathan introduces Juan Pablo [2:25] - What is PAG.law? [4:13] - JP’s childhood in Santiago, Chile [5:43] - The early days of Patagon [7:40] - What was the growth pattern at Patagon? [9:26] - Biggest lessons learned in Patagon [11:00] - How Latin American founders can choose a good lawyer [14:13] - Biggest errores LatAm founders make in legal decisions [19:14] - Why JP likes the Cayman Islands [20:36] - Cayman or Delaware LLC? [23:36] - Where can LatAm founders enter the US market? [27:47] - Miami as a gateway for the US [33:06] - JP’s advice to his younger self [39:50] - Why LatAm founders need to understand venture math [42:42] - The real value of advisors for startups Resources Mentioned: PAG.law LatAm List Patagon La Escuela del Sur on LatAm List 500 Startups Miami TheVentureCity Rokk3r Labs Endeavor Magma Partners Wences Casares
J.P. Neurbun- Calling UP! 3:14- “Focus on the controllables” and “Act in accordance with our principles”, two principles to JP’s mental toughness philosophy. 4:36- How to focus on those controllables when there’s so many outside distractions. 7:58- The inspiration behind JP’s new book and why he believes it’s great for all coaches. 10:15- A transformational leadership system you could apply today. 11:50- The right way to give your players ownership in practice and on game day. 13:13- Getting to know your athlete’s as people NOT just players. 15:13- The BIGGEST mistake coaches make when trying to build a team culture. 17:20- Why coaches aren’t making the necessary changes for the success they want. 19:06- JP’s HINGE moment that came from opening up and prioritizing the right values. 23:48- Why JP’s book is so valuable for coaches. 25:15- The strategy JP uses for successful book writing. 27:06- The “Jerry Seinfeld calendar trick” that helped JP progress through his book writing. Check out the book here... https://thriveonchallenge.com/books/ ----more---- Join The Mental Toughness Newsletter and TEXT DRROBBELL to 33444 ENTER MENTALTOUGHNESS for 15% off at SOS Rehydrate ENTER DRROBBBELL at Getsom.com for 15% off. If you enjoyed this episode on Mental Toughness, please subscribe on itunes and leave a review Dr. Rob Bell drrobbell.com
Show highlights: Why JP goes to the Cheesecake Factory on Black Fridy College Football Rivalries Navigating Family Relationships around the Holidays
Our guest for this show is JP Thor, CEO of CanYa, a global marketplace of peer-to-peer services with a cryptocurrency payment layer. JP is a former Air Force pilot, an early Bitcoin adopter and a Blockchain ambassador. He serves as an advisor to multiple Blockchain startups including Loki and Trust Wallet. Tune in to hear about: Background and transition from being an air force pilot to the blockchain/cryptocurrency ecosystem Why JP started a decentralised service marketplace What does the customer journey look like as a service provider or user Use of the token (CAN) on the platform and the tokeneconomics How the hedged escrow function works to ensure that the service provider gets paid fairly and not be subject to price fluctuations Thoughts on most people in the world not investing or buying cryptocurrency but getting into crypto by earning it How CanYa plans to cope with the learning curve required for anyone to store crypto assets Why CanYa took the strategy of being centralised in the beginning and over time move towards greater decentralisation - with the eventual goal to be a DAO (decentralised autonomous organisation) How CanYa aims to achieve decentralisation over a period of time How CanYa is developing infrastructure around having a decentralised marketplace as well On-chain governance Ethereum 2.0 Layer 1 vs Layer 2 discussion Projects mentioned: Digix, Origin Protocol, uPort, OmiseGo, Humaiq, Trust wallet, Loom Network amongst others
JP Sears, THE YouTube Sensation shares his insights on creating content that is authentic and connects with your audience. He also reveals the 3 areas of life you must add humor to be Ultra successful. Be sure to check out his book at HowToBeUltraSpiritual.com. Show Notes Q & A with JP Sears How to make your funnels more spiritual Why JP loves Yoga Why the title of his book “How to be Ultra Spiritual” How JP discovered his character. What’s Jp’s Morning routine. How JP Built his culture? How do you instill creativity? How to Find humor in daily life. Quotes: “Be true to yourself. Be fricken authentic!” “I don’t think you can build a long-lasting culture if you are not authentic.” Links: FunnelHackerRadio.com FunnelHackerRadio.com/freetrial FunnelHackerRadio.com/dreamcar HowToBeUltraSpiritual.com
Unique methods to build a huge following with JP Sears and Joe Polish. JP Sears is one of the featured experts at the next Genius Network Annual Event and is the author of “How to Be Ultra Spiritual.” He helps people heal, eliminate self sabotage, and live more meaningful lives using a unique approach blended with comedy and seriousness. Here’s a glance at what you’ll learn from JP in this episode: JP shares how he built a following of millions of engaged, adoring fans How to become more successful by being more authentic and being true to yourself 3 secrets to creating valuable videos that people want to share with other people (One of JP’s most successful videos has over 1,000,000 shares. Here’s why it was so widely shared…) How JP transformed childhood pain, shame and feelings of insignificance into humor, healing and connection JP says, “If you want peace of mind, contentment and genuine happiness, ___________________.” Why JP started his YouTube channel and what it takes to be successful on YouTube today How to rid yourself of insecurities, shatter your limiting beliefs and live a more meaningful life
Such sadness in Las Vegas with Dan Wheldon losing his life. Listen to Episode 183 for chats with Dan at Indy earlier this year. Korean F2 comparisons. Tony Quinn to get richer. Dropbox raiese 250M in Series B. Telstra screws up. New Motorola and Nokia phones. GC600 preview. iPhone 4S. Siri talks back. iOS 5 and iCloud. Choosing the right size. Ice Cream Sandwich. Mango at Nokia World. Why JP makes worse pizzas. FWBM puts out the wrong red wine. Targa High Country.