From a Slave Family to Advising Fortune 500’s | Jim Coleman | Cut the Crap & Close the Gap | ENTREPRENEUR

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The story of Jim’s great-grandfather, a slave in Kentucky in the 19th century who after the Civil War made a decision to focus not on victimization but on opportunities at hand – he seized the moment to take out a loan and start the farm that’s resulted in decades of multi-generational wealth. Jim’s beginning’s as a 12-year old running the family farm, and the lessons he’s learned that have empowered him to become a successful business advisor to four major Fortune 500 companies.     If you’ll be in NYC, check out the Cut the Crap & Close the Gap Workshop Series. The first event will be: Cut the Crap & 10X Your Business and Life Thursday March 19, 2020   5:30 – 7:30pm 250 Park Ave. NY, NY Tickets $50 (Early Bird Tickets available until March 15, 2020 for just $10 at https://cut-the-crap-and-10x-your-business-and-life.eventbrite.com)   And please support our show! Your $4 monthly contribution will get you exclusive content and behind-the-scenes-insight: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/R6cT2riSm   Joia is a passionate advocate for polymathy and a leadership coach for entrepreneurs. Her leadership accelerator, the Leaders Creating Leaders program, is for entrepreneurs who share the philosophy that “True leaders are committed to growing themselves while growing others; the mark of a successful leader is not the creation of followers, but the creation of other leaders.”  She’s currently working on her first book, The 8 Pillars of Effective Leadership.   Find out more and/or apply for a coaching spot at www.humanpossibilities.pro