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James Oliver, Jr.

Parents Making Profits

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A weekly Business, Entrepreneur and Marketing podcast featuring Mario Armstrong
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Parents Making Profits

James Oliver, Jr.

Parents Making Profits

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Parents Making Profits

James Oliver, Jr.

Parents Making Profits

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A weekly Business, Entrepreneur and Marketing podcast featuring Mario Armstrong
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In this episode, James talks with introvert sales expert and rapid growth coach, Matthew Pollard, about how introverts can thrive as entrepreneurs.  You can download a free chapter of Matthew's books here. And visit here to download a free temp
In this episode, James shares ten ways to be kind to yourself during mental health awareness month and beyond. James referenced the article, Psychologists Are Sharing Everyday Habits That Can Help You Be Kinder To Yourself Once And For All, by
In this episode, James rants about why being kind is better than being nice - especially to entrepreneurs.  James shares this CNN article, Being a nice person is not the same as being kind. Why the difference is so important, by Jocelyn Solis-
In this episode, James talks with entrepreneurs who have struggled with saying "no" and shares ten ways to say no that might be comfortable for you.  James shares this Better Up article, How To Say No To Others (And Why You Shouldn’t Feel Guilt
In this episode, James shares five important lessons for new entrepreneurs.  James discusses this Entrepreneur Magazine article, I Started My Business In My Mom's Basement at the Age of 17. Here are 5 Rules I Wish I Had Known, But Had to Learn
In this episode, James endeavors to inspire you if you've been grinding on your business but haven't gotten the results you expect.  James discusses this article, People who become successful later in life usually have these 10 unique strengths
In this episode, James talks with Liberty White about her new project, She Learns AI, to teach 1,000 women how to do AI prompt engineering. Plus she shares three AI prompts that can help you be more efficient/effective as an entrepreneur.  Be
In this episode, James talks with Marie Roker-Jones about how introverts can tap into their super-power, the joy of missing out, or JOMO! Be sure to stick around to the end for the dad jokes!   To get two free months of podcasting service on Li
In this episode, Lavelle Smith Hall and James talk about regrets people have at the end of their lives and try to inspire you to live a life of no regrets! The conversation was inspired by an article, Top five regrets of the dying, By Susie Ste
In this episode, Lavelle Smith Hall was out of action, so you got stuck with James talking about how you know when it's time to shut down your startup or pivot.  The conversation was inspired by an article, 5 Signs It’s Time to Quit (Or Pivot)
In this episode, James and Lavelle Smith Hall talk with Melvin Freeman, Director of Data and Strategy at Camelback Ventures about how to use data for social impact.  We also talked about Camelback Ventures' upcoming application openings on Feb
In this episode, James and Lavelle Smith Hall talk with the Wall Street Journal's Family & Tech columnist, Julie Jargon, about the negative impact social media has on our kids.  And stick around for the end, as Julie uses technology to tell
In this episode, James and Lavelle Smith Hall talk with Wefunder's self-proclaimed VP of Banter, Jonny Price, as he shares tips with you to execute your community fundraising round (AKA equity crowd-funding, which apparently is now a bad word
In this episode, James and Lavelle Smith Hall help you learn how to effectively use a virtual assistant (VA) to free up more of your most precious asset, your time.  They interviewed VA expert, TaJuanna Taylor, of Bootstrap Dreams to help you o
In this episode, James and Lavelle Smith Hall unpack the nuances of when and if you should take things personally as an entrepreneur. To do so, they got the help of a few entrepreneurial friends:  Tamara Lucas, founder of a concierge service ap
In this episode, James and Lavelle Smith Hall, share an interview James did with ADHD Executive Coach, Brett Green. Brett gives us three tips to help us thrive as entrepreneurs with ADHD. Stick around for the adorable dad joke with Jason Feif
In this episode, James and Lavelle Smith Hall, share three tips to find a co-founder and to manage that important relationship, and they got some help from their friends: Erica Harris: Co-founder of MOMLogics  William Ward: Founder of Flexie M
In this episode, James and Lavelle Smith Hall, discuss what resilience is and how entrepreneurs can get more of it. The hosts relied on this article to drive the conversation:  Five Science-Backed Strategies to Build Resilience When the road ge
In this episode, James and his new co-host, Lavelle Smith Hall, discuss how to avoid startup ecosystem burnout, and they got some help from their friends: Sharonda Davis - Founder of The Huddle DAO And Denise Calixte - Founder of Easy Oat Bur
In this episode, James introduces his new co-host, Lavelle Smith Hall, and the duo asks the question: if all overlooked founders combined are only going to raise less than 10% of VC funding, should they even try?  To tackle this conundrum, we g
In this episode, Mario and James debate what comes first, sales or marketing, what do you think?  If you’re feeling the podcast, please subscribe on your fave podcast player, rate it, and leave a review. Also, please share it on social media.
In this episode, Mario and James talk about how Mario's messy experience starting his business impacted his relationship with his wife who is also his business partner.  If you’re feeling the podcast, please subscribe on your fave podcast playe
In this episode, Mario and James talk about two of James' favorite books that he thinks can help you turbo-charge your marketplace-based business and help you be a more effective giver. If you’re feeling the podcast, please subscribe on your fa
In this episode, Mario and James are big mad about people who are ageists and they discuss why you are more likely to be successful as an entrepreneur until the age of sixty. Sixty! If you’re feeling the podcast, please subscribe on your fave
In this episode, Mario and James tell you how to focus on what's important so you can stop majoring in the minors. If you’re feeling the podcast, please subscribe on your fave podcast player, rate it, and leave a review. Also, please share it
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