The Entrepreneurial Web

De: Jeremiah Fox
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  • What To Do When You Get Caught In It


    It began with a little bite, a mere taste…


    You can’t quite remember when it was, but you remember that things were never quite the same. You decided not to follow the status quo, and that decision sets you on a brand new path.


    It is a journey of adventure and failure that takes you many places, teaches you resilience, and how to embrace never-ending change.

    Later it gives you the confidence to pursue your dreams, learning from the inevitable mistakes that are all part of the voyage. You, my friend, have been bitten by the Entrepreneurial Bug, and are now caught in The Entrepreneurial Web!

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  • What To Do When You Get Caught In It 2
    Jan 7 2022

    It began with a little bite, a mere taste… 

    You can’t quite remember when it was, but you remember that things were never quite the same. You decided not to follow the status quo, and that decision sets you on a brand new path.

    It is a journey of adventure and failure that takes you many places, teaches you resilience, and how to embrace never-ending change.

    Later it gives you the confidence to pursue your dreams, learning from the inevitable mistakes that are all part of the voyage. You, my friend, have been bitten by the Entrepreneurial Bug, and are now caught in The Entrepreneurial Web!



    Tune in for this sensible conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by Clicking Here.

    Segment 1

     Jeremiah kicks off by welcoming us into the New Year. He introduces his guest childhood friends and successful entrepreneurs in their own right, Matt Falvey and Lance Knaub. Jeremiah shares his message of the week which is that four percent of small business owners make it to ten years. Most of the fatalities are due to inside decisions rather than outside acts. Matt and Lance share their background and how they met. They talk about their individual businesses and how they maintain success while also training in martial arts in their free time. Before the break, the guys discuss the importance of determination and resilience. They also ask each other whether it’s important to know why you are on your mission. 



    Segment 2

    Jeremiah and his guest talk about having a personal plan or mission. Matt mentions how he notices most entrepreneurs don’t start off with a concrete plan. Jeremiah talks about the difficulties he had in creating a business plan. The guys also discuss the importance of being a leader and leading by example. Jeremiah talks about letting go of your ego and how it can hinder you if you don’t. They discuss maintaining moral integrity in order to maintain a successful business. Before the break, Matt asks the guys whether fitness or martial arts has helped them in their personal lives in any way. 


    Segment 3

    Coming back from the break, Jermiah and his guest discuss the importance of training and practice and how your work can show the effort you put in. Jeremiah talks about how fitness and being active helps improve his mood and confidence which helps him make better business decisions. Matt asks the guys how often they obsess over moving forward professionally. Jermiah and Lance talk about strategies to win in life and how to not fear failing or losing because they're all lessions. Before the break, Jeremiah asks Lance why would you ignore fifty percent of the body?


    Segment 4


    In the last segment, Lance answers Jermiah’s question. He uses martial arts as an example to explain his reasoning. Matt talks about moral integrity. He asks the guys about the importance of practicing self compassion. Jeremiah and Lance share how and why they practice self compassion. Jeremiah talks about not being afraid to dodge accountability. Jermiah and his guest talk about gender differences and how each sex has a different approach regarding martial arts and entrepreneurship. Before the end of the segment, the guys shared their last words and had some laughs with one another.



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    59 m
  • NYC MANDATES & EMPLOYMENT
    Dec 17 2021

    Friday at noon I’m excited to welcome back to the show employment lawyer & fellow talkradio.nyc show host Eric Sarver

     

    Employers & business owners have a slew of new regulation to deal with in NYC, and between his Midtown practice plus his show - Employment Law Today - Eric has been front & center for it all

     

    I’m really looking forward to his advice!

     

     

     

    Tune in for this energetic conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by Clicking Here.


    Segment 1

    Jeremiah kicks off the last show of the year by introducing his guest and fellow Talk Radio host, Eric Sarver. Eric is a business law attorney and has his own firm where he  represents and counsels small and mid-sized companies, startups, and business owners, in matters of business law, employment law, and contracts. Jeremiah jumps right into the conversation updating the audience on current vaccine mandates for NYC. By December 27th expect a reinforcement for mask and vaccine card mandates if you are planning on any indoor activity. Jeremiah and Eric discussed the headaches private owners have been put through during the pandemic. The lack of time employers have had to train and oversee employees on the new mandates regarding the vaccination status has been one of the biggest problems.  



    Segment 2

    Jeremiah and Eric discuss the need for labor assistance for private businesses who are overstaffed due to the high demand of customers. Eric says though it is not likely business would receive much assistance, businesses can expect possible tax credits. Jeremiah segways the conversation to health inspections. Jeremiah’s restaurant was inspected the night prior. Eric suggests business owners learn the laws and regulations applicable to their industry and set up policies that facilitate communicating these policies and monitoring employees sticking to them.




    Segment 3

    Jeremiah and Eric discuss the highlights Eric has seen in the workplace in NY state. Laws have been changing around paid leave. Eric suggests refreshing your knowledge on employment laws because it’s important to know and can prevent any legal battles. Another battle private businesses, restaurants in particular, could be struggling with is employees resisting vaccinations. Being open to communication and creating policies can help keep your business running smoothly. Eric also suggests keeping records of notes and documentation can also save you a lot of headaches. 



    Segment 4

    In the last segment of the year, Jeremiah gives advice for small business owners. Having clear policies delivered in a systematic way makes employees and employers more open to feedback. Jeremiah talks about the responsibilities that are expected of a small business owner and how it is helpful to hire experts in areas you are weak in. Before the end of the segment, Eric tells the audience ways to reach him. You can find Eric Sarver through google. His linked in profile along with his website should be a top result.



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    1 h
  • Oki’s World
    Dec 10 2021

    Friday at noon I’m super pumped to go live with Kent Yoshimura

    He’s a co-founder of Neuro Gum & Oki’s World

    He’s also spent a lot of time in martial arts so the stars are in alignment for a fascinating conversation stars.

     

    Tune in for this energetic conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by Clicking Here.


    Segment 1

    Jeremiah kicks off the show with a message of the week. He says the best version of ourselves starts with the mind. Jeremiah introduced his guest Kent Yoshimura who Jeremiah recently met at his restaurant in Brooklyn. Kent is a co-founder of Neuro Gum and Oki’s World.  He shares his mission in wanting to produce a product that can make an individuals' life better. Kent shares how got the idea for Neuro Gum while training in martial arts. Before the break, Jeremiah and Kent  chat about resilience and how quitters never win. 



    Segment 2

    Coming back from the break, Jeremiah and Kent discuss the correlation between entrepreneurs and martial arts. Kent shares he finds a connection amongst creativity, martial arts, and business. In either aspect when there is a problem in front of you, you have to tackle it the best way you can. Jeremiah and Kent begin to chat about Kent’s business in NFT. Kent shares how his partnerships have helped move his company along. Before the break, Jeremiah and Kent discuss the benefits of NFTs and how its importance can be lost amongst meaningless content. 



    Segment 3

    Jeremiah and Kent discuss Oki’s World financial plan and how they charge their NFT. Kent’s mission is to make art accessible. Jeremiah asks Kent what would be someone’s incentive for purchasing an Oki? Kent explains that when you purchase an Oki,you retain full ownership. He begins to share the steps he’s taken to further his business. Before the break, Jeremiah and Kent discuss the benefits of partnerships. 





    Segment 4

      

    In the last segment, Jeremiah and Kent talk about the difficulties that creatives can have with marketing and business. Kent shares he focuses on making things accessible and approachable which  has helped him further his business. Jeremiah shares his personal reasons for playing music and opening a restaurant. He loves sharing his work and passion especially to those who maybe aren’t aware or have access. Kent talks about the evolution of art being an ego thing in the beginning of his life and suddenly being more about sharing art with a community.



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    1 h y 1 m

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