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Author: Chris Jones & Tim Jones

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How I Talk Podcast will share old school mindsets mixed with new school ideas to give you a unique perspective on everyday topics. This podcast was born through our bond as father and son who have different life journeys and views. We will bring real, raw, and authentic conversations focusing on current events, entrepreneurship, finances, religion, sports, politics, and more!
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In episode 39, Chris sits down with Jasmine to discuss WHY health and wellness matter. Jasmine shares the 8 dimensions of wellness and how they affect every aspect of your life. By applying these dimensions correctly you can use them for your benefit!
In the game of life, it's playing about chess not checkers. In this episode, Chris discusses the importance of every move and how you need to think outside the box to get the most out of your life.
Back with another episode! In this episode, we discuss how entrepreneurs should handle their weaknesses. The most important thing is being able to identify what your weaknesses are. From there, we discuss strengthening this weakness or exporting this to someone else who is stronger in that particular area. Tune in!
Did you know storms are necessary? Storms are uncomfortable and can also appear to be untimely. Just when you think you are ready for the next level of elevation something unexpectantly comes crashing down your plans. What if I told you storms are a part of the process to get to the next level? Chris explains the benefits of storms, why they are needed, and how you can use understand the lesson of each storm. Tune in!
As a business owner, you are constantly creating new innovative ways to elevate your business to the next level. But what do you do when your business feels stuck? Chris shares his thoughts and personal experiences as a business owner on things to avoid in order to scale your business to the next phase of growth. Tune in!
Episode 34! In this episode, we discuss how your mindset can either elevate your growth or sabotage you from achieving more in life.
In episode 33, Chris brings on his mentor and friend Willis Wolf to discuss the maturation of a small business. Mr. Wolf walks through the process of creating a business, scaling a business, and eventually selling the business. 
In episode 32, Chris sits down with Kelly Kravitz to unravel the power of mindset and transforming your life!
Entrepreneurs assume all the risks of their businesses which, while rewarding, can be a lot of pressure. With the right entrepreneurial traits, however, they are better positioned to fulfill their goals. The seasoned veteran (Tim) and the young bull (Chris) elaborate on their experiences as entrepreneurs and the traits needed to will yourself to WIN, succeed and maintain longevity as an entrepreneur. 
In 2021, people are finding new ways to bring in more cash flow. Whether it be through side hustles such as driving Uber, delivering groceries, being a freelancer for a specific skill on Upwork or Fiverr Americans have created a hotbed for innovation. While side hustles are great, there is a fine line between a side hustle and a small business. Many people use the words interchangeably and while sometimes they can mean the same thing, most of the time, they are entirely different. Chris and Tim share the key differences and characteristics between a side hustle and a small business. 
Tim & Chris bring on Don "The Filler" and Steve to unpack the loaded question of "Why Are Black Men Leaving The Church". The fellas discuss and examine why black men have chosen to leave the Church and if the black church has failed in providing what is needed in the lives of men. 
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 4 million Americans quit their jobs in July 2021. Resignations peaked in April and have remained abnormally high for the last several months, with a record-breaking 10.9 million open jobs at the end of July. How can employers retain people in the face of this tidal wave of resignations? Chris brought Steve and Don "The Filler" on to the show to discuss what are the root causes of this massive trend from an employee and employer perspective.  
HUMILITY IN LEADERSHIP FEEDS OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS. Humility is broadly defined as 1) self-awareness, 2) appreciating others’ strengths and contributions, and 3) openness to new ideas and feedback regarding one’s performance. Leaders who are humble have a better grasp on organizational needs and make better-informed decisions about task performance. They are also better able to ask for help than their charismatic counterparts. What’s more, is that humble leaders help to foster a culture of development with their employees by legitimizing learning and personal development. Humility also encourages cultures of openness, trust, and recognition, which are important precursors to success.
26. Will & Jada Smith

26. Will & Jada Smith

2021-11-0138:20

Will & Jada Smith have been making the headlines but for all the wrong reasons. Will and Jada have been going through recent marriage struggles that range from "entanglements" to downright embarrassment of each other in public interviews. The guys discuss what is happening within their marriage and if the relationship is beyond repair!
When is the best time to pursue a business venture? What are the advantages of starting a business earlier or later in life? Studies have shown that middle-aged business founders are two to three times more likely to succeed than those who are under the age of 30. However, Chris & Tim have both created successful businesses when they were in their mid 20's. Listen in, as we discuss the advantages and disadvantages of starting a business in your early 20's or later in life!
According to Pew Research Center, in 2016, dads made up 17% of all stay-at-home parents in the U.S., up from 10% in 1989. It is evident that stay-at-home dads are more prevalent each decade. This could be due to a multitude of factors but the question remains is the stay-at-home dad the new wave? In this episode, we unpack the different thought processes behind the thought of being a stay-at-home dad. 
The fellas take a deep dive into how to transition from a 9-5 to entrepreneurship & financial freedom. While you can gain financial freedom from 9 to 5 job, there are several ways to enhance this growth through other means of income. Chris and Tim share their experiences working a 9 to 5 job and transitioning into entrepreneurship and the freedom that comes with it! 
We all want to find a love that lasts, and in this current culture of high percentage of marriages ending in divorce, there can be a lot of fear to commit to someone in marriage. This can lead to couples doing what I call, “PLAYING HOUSE.” Playing house is trying to take the benefits of marriage without the commitment of marriage. Playing house looks like: Having sex before marriage Living together before marriage Delaying marriage (but wanting the other to stay committed) Sometimes the logic of trying something before we buy it seems like we should apply it to marriage, but that works for a car not for a husband or wife—at least not in the way we think. I do think you should try out the relationship in the sense that you spend time with and get to know the honest and true version of the individual to see if they are the one you want to marry.
Many people are turning toward the gig economy as job security, and job happiness, seem to decrease. In fact, 36% of people in the U.S. workforce were freelancers in 2020. But some people still seem to prefer working a 9-to-5 job. In terms of security and a happy life, should you work a 9-to-5 or start a business?  A 9-to-5 job provides structure, benefits that entrepreneurship doesn’t (like a 401k, insurance, paid days off, etc). It’s also nice when you prefer having a work/life balance and being able to meet with people on a regular basis. 9-to-5’s do offer the opportunity for growth, and many can help you utilize your college degree if you have one.  If you are a creative and don’t like to do things by the book, then pursuing entrepreneurship may be more your speed. The perks of starting your own business can include working at your leisure, choosing the type of work you’d like to do, and working from anywhere. You could also build multiple streams of income all at the same time, without worrying about adding yet another task to your plate. Let us know your thoughts!
One of the most common rules in business is to never do business with friends and family. Well, you may say those who are the people I trust most. Yes, that may be true but the people closest people to you can also hurt you the most. When doing business with someone it takes more than just love. It even takes more than trust. You must also be able to know someone's character, their track record doing business, how do they respond to adversity, and do you all the same vision! Even then that is still not enough, it is important to have proper legal paperwork and accounting procedures to avoid any pitfalls. If a person can pass all the prerequisites then you should consider doing business with them because there is always a chance it could work in your favor! 
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