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We Meet: Jeremy Harbour; The Harbour Club, Investor, Author, Business Expert, Speaker.
Building businesses is in Jeremy’s blood.
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About Guest: Building businesses is in Jeremy’s blood, but several experiences poured fuel over the fire in his belly. First, it was the death of his 14-year- old brother when Jeremy was 10. The sudden loss gave him massive anxiety around his mortality. Ultimately, he channeled that fear into a determined drive to live to his fullest potential.
He saw school as a marketplace rather than a place to study. “I was that annoying kid at school always trying to sell you stuff,” Harbour reflects. It wasn’t long before he began running a market- stall on the weekends, selling watches and trinkets, which turned out to be his first trading experience. At 15, Jeremy left school to run his first business.
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Press Play for:
We Meet: Jeremy Harbour; The Harbour Club, Investor, Author, Business Expert, Speaker.
Building businesses is in Jeremy’s blood.
Episode References:
Connect:
Connect with Rick: https://linktr.ee/mrrickjordan
Connect with Jeremy: https://www.jeremyharbour.com/
Subscribe and Review to ALL IN with Rick Jordan on iTunes:
Subscribe and Comment on CastBox:
Subscribe on Google Podcasts or Google Play
Follow on Spotify
Subscribe and Review on Stitcher
About Guest: Building businesses is in Jeremy’s blood, but several experiences poured fuel over the fire in his belly. First, it was the death of his 14-year- old brother when Jeremy was 10. The sudden loss gave him massive anxiety around his mortality. Ultimately, he channeled that fear into a determined drive to live to his fullest potential.
He saw school as a marketplace rather than a place to study. “I was that annoying kid at school always trying to sell you stuff,” Harbour reflects. It wasn’t long before he began running a market- stall on the weekends, selling watches and trinkets, which turned out to be his first trading experience. At 15, Jeremy left school to run his first business.