#257 Episode Summary:

In this episode Joe Polish interviews John Paul DeJoria. John Paul grew up in poverty and spent time homeless with his young son before finding work as a janitor. Fast-forward and he’s on the Forbes 400 list with a net worth of over $3 billion. He’s a businessman and philanthropist who’s joined Warren Buffett and Bill Gates in the pledge to give away half his wealth to charity.

Here’s a glance at what you’ll learn from John Paul DeJoria in this episode:

  • John Paul shares the story of how he raised himself from homeless to billionaire
  • The biggest accidental business lesson John Paul ever learned
  • Billionaire Time Management: How John Paul handles requests, communications and relationships
  • The character trait that determines whether you will be a success or failure in life
  • Why today is the greatest time in history to start a business
  • John Paul’s Billion Dollar Money And Wealth Advice: When it comes to making, keeping and giving money, here’s what every person should know…
  • How to handle rejection and become a standout entrepreneur
  • The one thing successful people do differently than ordinary people
  • John Paul reveals his decision making process when it comes to investing his time, money and energy
  • 2 habits for becoming clearer and impacting the world
  • 3 core values that are vital to entrepreneurial success
  • 3 character traits that make great leaders
  • 4 key elements to look for when getting into a business
  • The most important criteria to look for when hiring team members
  • 2 things John Paul is most proud of in his life
  • The way to treat your employees, staff and partners that ensures they love working with you
  • A smarter way to evaluate business opportunities
  • Don’t Be In The Selling Business: If you want to be wealthy, be in the _________ business
  • 2 of John Paul’s biggest business challenges and how he go through them
  • One action you can take to transform insecurity into power
  • The one thing every high level achievers and entrepreneurs needs to know about success…
  • Why you have the ability to achieve 10x what you ever thought possible
  • The 2 most important actions you can take to raise healthy, responsible, smart children
  • John Paul’s surprising definition of “Success”

by Joe Polish
Founder of Genius Network

Joe Polish

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