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Interviews and conversations with Dr Jim Penman focussing on his new books called 'No Other Success' and 'Birth-Rate Crisis: '
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Jim talks about why he entered politics, updates about his research and how he would fix housing. To learn more, visit www.jimpenman.com.au
26/02/26 #ASKJIM Live Q & A replay with Jim Penman and Joel Kleber
#ASKJIM Livestream Q & A replay from FEBRUARY 2026.
Every new franchisee training week, Jim holds a live 60 minute Q & A with people in training and also takes questions online! Anything goes in these sessions!
The birth-rate crisis is a big issue, and I believe I have the solution to fix it. To learn more, check out www.jimpenman.com.au
In this candid speech for the Libertarian Party, Jim Penman, founder of Jim’s Group, shares why he believes zoning laws and government regulation are the real culprits behind Australia’s housing crisis.Jim breaks down how policy failure has priced young Australians out of the market, widened inequality, and crippled small business growth. He also challenges the political status quo, calling out inefficiency, overreach, and the hidden costs of “net zero” policies.In this episode:The real reason housing is unaffordable in AustraliaHow deregulation could cut costs and boost opportunityWhy bureaucracy hurts both business and the environmentJim’s surprising views on immigration and freedomThe moral case for fixing housing and helping the next generationA straight-talking, no-spin episode on freedom, fairness, and fixing what’s broken.
I am supporting the Libertarians in the next election, and one of the reasons why is that I see none of the major parties doing anything significant to change this. Make sure you follow the show or leave a review.You can join my newsletter at www.jimpenman.com.au
Most developed countries are failing to address declining birth rates. But one country stands out as a rare exception—Israel. With fertility rates well above replacement levels, Israel is doing something radically different. What can the rest of the world learn?In this episode, Jim Penman explores the unique cultural, religious, and communal structures that set Israel apart. From the high birth rates of ultra-Orthodox communities to strong national values and support for religious education, Jim explains how Israel’s character-driven society creates a natural foundation for higher fertility.This is a deep dive into why culture matters more than cash incentives, and how fostering tight-knit communities can help reverse demographic decline.What you'll learn in this episode• How Israel’s fertility rate compares to global averages• Why community and religious values drive birth rates• The role of education, separation, and cultural autonomy• Why allowing religious minorities to remain distinct is vital• How countries like the US and Australia can apply these lessonsTIMESTAMPS0:00 Introduction to Israel’s success story0:28 Fertility rate comparison across countries1:20 Ultra-Orthodox and Arab birth rates1:45 Community structure and youth involvement2:42 Patriotic values and collective mindset3:28 Normalizing large families through culture4:15 The power of cultural and religious separation5:06 Can other societies replicate Israel’s success6:00 How education systems support cultural integrity7:00 Misconceptions about equality and integration8:06 Cooperative vs. competitive cultures9:10 Fertility projections among religious minorities10:00 Why community strength predicts demographic strength11:00 Could the Amish reshape America’s future11:56 Final thoughts and where to follow Jim📘 Learn More About Jim’s BooksThe Birth Rate Crisis – https://mailchi.mp/2472fbf43a4b/join-the-biohistory-foundationRead about Jim’s biohistory research – https://biohistory.orgGrab my book recommendation list – https://mailchi.mp/696ad4256ebe/by9dju86hg
China has the most powerful government in the world—but even it cannot reverse its plummeting birth rate. In this eye-opening episode, Jim Penman explains why every attempt by the Chinese Communist Party to boost fertility is failing, and why no amount of policy, propaganda, or financial incentive can undo decades of cultural change.From the one-child policy to modern bribes for bigger families, China’s trajectory shows the true limits of government power. Jim reveals how attitudes about family, religion, and status have shifted, and why technology and neuroscience are the only paths forward.What’s inside this episode• How China’s fertility strategy has backfired repeatedly• The cultural stigma against large families• Why wealth and urbanization are key drivers of decline• Why religious suppression worsens the demographic crisis• What China could do differently—and why it probably won’tTIMESTAMPS0:00 Introduction and China’s failed birth rate policies1:08 One-child policy to three-child policy transition2:16 Why each reform made the crisis worse3:00 Cultural stigma and shifting family values4:00 Government propaganda versus real change4:40 Why religion matters in demographic trends5:51 Economic, social, and demographic collapse risks6:31 Can China survive this long-term7:05 The role of neuroscience and what could actually work📘 Learn More About Jim’s BooksThe Birth Rate Crisis – https://mailchi.mp/2472fbf43a4b/join-the-biohistory-foundationNo Other Success – Coming SoonRead about Jim’s biohistory research – https://biohistory.orgGrab my book recommendation list – https://mailchi.mp/696ad4256ebe/by9dju86hg
Japan is pouring resources into solving its birth rate crisis with bold moves like cash bonuses, free education, and even AI-powered dating apps. But despite these efforts, the fertility rate keeps dropping. Why?In this episode of Conversations with Jim Penman, Jim breaks down why Japan’s policy interventions are missing the mark. The core issue isn’t financial—it’s a shift in societal values and priorities. Jim explains how character, not cash, drives fertility decisions and why only neuroscience research can meaningfully change the trajectory.You’ll learn why financial incentives fail, how modern culture reshapes family priorities, and what a realistic, science-based solution could look like. This episode offers an urgent message for policymakers and thinkers looking for real answers.What’s inside this episode• Japan’s pro-natal reforms and where they fall short• How attitudes toward marriage and family are changing• The psychological impact of work obsession and social alienation• The case for neuroscience as the key to character change• How Japan could lead the world in solving fertility declineTIMESTAMPS0:00 Introduction and overview of Japan’s incentives1:18 Current fertility rate and population trends1:45 Why giving more money doesn’t work2:28 How attitudes and character shape fertility3:07 The role of neuroscience in societal transformation4:15 Japan’s commodified relationships and emotional detachment5:10 The failure of government-driven dating initiatives6:20 The aging crisis and shrinking youth population7:00 Japan’s long-term trajectory if nothing changes8:00 What neuroscience research looks like in action9:20 Why collaboration with Japan could fast-track solutions11:00 How the birth rate crisis book aims to inspire real change📘 Learn More About Jim’s BooksThe Birth Rate Crisis – https://mailchi.mp/2472fbf43a4b/join-the-biohistory-foundationRead about Jim’s biohistory research – https://biohistory.orgGrab my book recommendation list – https://mailchi.mp/696ad4256ebe/by9dju86hg
South Korea is spending billions to raise its birth rate with vouchers, housing subsidies, and childcare support. But the fertility rate remains the lowest in the world. In this episode of Conversations with Jim Penman, Jim breaks down why these efforts are failing and what truly needs to change.The real issue isn't money. It's mindset. Jim explains how cultural attitudes toward marriage, parenting, and childhood are driving birth rates down. He shares insights from his new book and outlines why neuroscience, not financial incentives, may hold the key to reversing the crisis.What to expect in this episode• A breakdown of South Korea's incentives and statistics• How pressure-packed education and career systems damage family life• Why attitudes toward marriage and children are changing• Why neuroscience could be the only real long-term solution• What governments like South Korea can do differentlyTIMESTAMPS0:00 South Korea’s pro-natal policies explained1:06 Birth rate statistics and current fertility levels1:27 Why financial support alone doesn't work1:45 Social attitudes toward marriage and family2:42 Cultural pressure and emotional burnout3:18 The overlooked role of neuroscience5:00 How overparenting hurts families6:03 The toll of academic pressure on children6:23 Final thoughts on realistic solutionsWant to fix the birth rate crisis? Join the movementhttps://mailchi.mp/2472fbf43a4b/join-the-biohistory-foundation📘 Learn More About Jim’s BooksThe Birth Rate Crisis – https://mailchi.mp/2472fbf43a4b/join-the-biohistory-foundationNo Other Success – Coming SoonRead about Jim’s biohistory research – https://biohistory.orgGrab my book recommendation list – https://mailchi.mp/696ad4256ebe/by9dju86hg🧬 About This ChannelWe explore ideas around• Birth rate decline and population change• Epigenetics and behavioural biology• Family values and long-term success• Franchising business advice and leadershipFollow Jim on SocialFacebook – https://www.facebook.com/thejimpenmanInstagram – https://www.instagram.com/thejimpenmanLinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/thejimpenmanX – https://x.com/ThejimpenmanTikTok – https://www.tiktok.com/@thejimpenman
In this episode of Conversations with Jim Penman, Jim critiques Hungary’s recent nationwide efforts to boost its birth rate through extensive financial incentives. From lifetime tax exemptions for mothers to low-interest housing loans, Hungary is investing heavily—but is it working?Jim explains why the real driver of fertility is not money, but mindset. He outlines the deeper cultural and psychological reasons behind declining birth rates, and proposes that only basic neuroscience research has the power to reverse these trends. Drawing comparisons with communities like the Amish and Orthodox Jews, Jim emphasizes the importance of emotional norms and traditional values in fostering larger families.Key themes in this discussion:• Why economic incentives don’t influence birth rates• How values, not income, determine family size• Cultural case studies of high-fertility groups• What Viktor Orbán should fund instead: neuroscience• Long-term solutions to the global birth rate crisis📘 Learn More About Jim’s Books→ The Birth Rate Crisis – https://mailchi.mp/2472fbf43a4b/join-the-biohistory-foundation→ Read about Jim’s biohistory research: https://biohistory.orgGrab my book recommendation list here - https://mailchi.mp/696ad4256ebe/by9dju86hg🧬 About This ChannelThis channel explores ideas around:• Birth rate decline and population change• Epigenetics and behavioural biology• Family, values, and long-term success• Franchising, business advice, and leadershipFollow Jim on SocialFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/thejimpenmanInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/thejimpenmanLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/thejimpenman/X - https://x.com/ThejimpenmanTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@thejimpenman
In this episode of Conversations with Jim Penman, we explore how epigenetics may hold the key to solving poverty and addressing the birth rate crisis. Jim challenges outdated ideas about genetics and societal development, offering a new perspective that focuses on character changes driven by early life conditions like food restriction.This discussion covers:• Why genetic explanations for poverty are flawed• How epigenetic changes influence behaviour and long-term thinking• The limitations of current economic and political solutions• The potential for low-cost treatments to improve national prosperity• Insights from Gregory Clark on historical shifts in behaviourSubscribe for more episodes and updates on Jim's upcoming book about the birth rate crisis.Join the mailing list here: https://mailchi.mp/2472fbf43a4b/join-the-biohistory-foundation
Jim Penman shares exclusive updates from his cutting-edge neuroscience research at La Trobe University, revealing plans to combat the global birth rate crisis through epigenetic treatments. From testing over 1,000 compounds to the potential of CRISPR, this episode dives deep into his bold scientific mission.To learn more visit www.jimpenman.com.au.
In this episode, Jim Penman, founder of Jim’s Group, shares how he scaled a simple lawn mowing service into one of Australia's largest and most trusted franchise networks. From his humble beginnings to managing 5,500+ franchisees, Jim dives deep into the principles of ethics, customer service, and discipline that fuel his success. He also reflects on technology, family legacy, the future of AI, and the importance of purpose-driven living. This is a must-listen for anyone seeking long-term business success without compromising values.00:00 – How Jim started mowing lawns at 8 years old and built a business from scratch03:42 – The VIP franchise that pushed Jim to create his own model07:06 – The “secret weapon” behind scaling: obsessive customer & franchisee service10:35 – Systemizing feedback: from handwritten complaints to SMS-based surveys12:57 – Why Jim personally handles complaints and leads franchisee training15:03 – Demand vs. supply: turning down 240,000+ leads due to franchisee shortage19:00 – Why Jim wouldn’t compete with himself—and what he’d do instead22:59 – Launching Jim’s Removals with family and long-term legacy planning30:59 – The role of health, discipline, and faith in sustaining success45:42 – Jim’s take on AI, automation, and why customer service always wins
Welcome to Dr Jim Penman's new podcast, where we will share interviews and conversations with Jim on a regular basis. Jim's releasing two new books this year titled 'No Other Success' and 'Birth-Rate Crisis'. These episodes will be discussing these subjects in the lead up to the book launches this later this year. To keep in touch, visit www.jimpenman.com.au
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