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509: Trusting Yourself and Staying Focused | Tim Chatfield

Jon Nastor's Hack the Entrepreneur

Release Date: 08/26/2020

522: Working Towards Life Profitability | Adii Pienaar show art 522: Working Towards Life Profitability | Adii Pienaar

Jon Nastor's Hack the Entrepreneur

My guest today is an impulsive writer, family man, and founder of three companies with two successful exits under his belt.

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521: Create Wealth Without Creating a Job | Justin Donald show art 521: Create Wealth Without Creating a Job | Justin Donald

Jon Nastor's Hack the Entrepreneur

My guest today is a master of low-risk cash flow investing, structuring deals, and disciplined investment systems to consistently produce profitable results. His ethos is to create wealth without creating a job.

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520: Optimistic With a Sense of Reality | Matthew Januszek show art 520: Optimistic With a Sense of Reality | Matthew Januszek

Jon Nastor's Hack the Entrepreneur

My guest today has been an entrepreneur for 25 years and has no plans to stop anytime soon.

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519: Are You Inspired or Intimidated? | Allan McKay show art 519: Are You Inspired or Intimidated? | Allan McKay

Jon Nastor's Hack the Entrepreneur

Back in the late 90s, my guest left his home in Australia to pursue his dream of working in Hollywood. He had no real plan, and up until that point, he had never left the country. But he took the leap and went after it.

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518: How This Landscaper Built the Uber of Lawn Care | Bryan Clayton show art 518: How This Landscaper Built the Uber of Lawn Care | Bryan Clayton

Jon Nastor's Hack the Entrepreneur

Bryan Clayton is a former lawn mower turned landscaping entrepreneur.

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517: School Teacher Turned Full-Time Food Blogger | Lindsay Ostrom show art 517: School Teacher Turned Full-Time Food Blogger | Lindsay Ostrom

Jon Nastor's Hack the Entrepreneur

My guest today is blogger, food enthusiast, and entrepreneur. Along with her husband and business partner, they have created the Pinch of Yum and Food Blogger Pro.

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516: How to Remove Yourself From Your Business | Stephen Christopher show art 516: How to Remove Yourself From Your Business | Stephen Christopher

Jon Nastor's Hack the Entrepreneur

One of the most popular pathways to entrepreneurship is taking a skill you possess and selling your services as a freelancer. Then if you do it right, you can sell enough work to hire other people to help you now you've got an agency!

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515: 30 Years, 4 Exits, and Mastering the Media | Mike Koenigs show art 515: 30 Years, 4 Exits, and Mastering the Media | Mike Koenigs

Jon Nastor's Hack the Entrepreneur

My guest today is a Serial Entrepreneur, Angel Investor, and 13x Bestselling Author.

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514: Why You Need to Be Obsessed (or Be Average) | Grant Cardone show art 514: Why You Need to Be Obsessed (or Be Average) | Grant Cardone

Jon Nastor's Hack the Entrepreneur

Grant Cordone is a New York Times bestselling author, international speaker, and obsessive entrepreneur. He's also one of my more confrontational guests it seems people either love him or they hate him. It also seems that he's completely fine with this.

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513: How to Solve Real Problems For People | Tibor Laczay show art 513: How to Solve Real Problems For People | Tibor Laczay

Jon Nastor's Hack the Entrepreneur

Tibor Laczay of Zenni Optical, is truly disrupting and transforming an industry fighting to retain its hold on the market -- and losing the battle.

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Tim Chatfield is an advocate for the sharing economy, savvy executive, and an entrepreneur.

He was born in Australia, spent several years starting his career, before spending almost five years in Singapore as CEO of Viocorp.

In mid-2016, with his 3-year-old daughter and wife – who was seven months pregnant at the time – moved to New York City to launch his company Jitjatjo. Now four years later, JitJatJo is a marketplace and platform leveraging artificial intelligence to instantly and accurately match hospitality businesses with vetted industry workers on demand.

2020 and all that has thrown at us has caused all businesses to adapt and change to the new normals as they come, and JitJatJo's place within the hospitality industry exacerbated their need to adapt and change quickly.

Now, let's hack...

Tim Chatfield.