It is time for another episode. I am Heneka Watkis-Porter, the host and creator of The Entrepreneurial You podcast if you are new here. If you missed the show last week, you would have missed the replay with Lisa Nichols as she inspires us to keep our lights shining brightly.
I felt just as good as when I first did it. Lisa speaking into my life from one sister to another was simply refreshing, particularly because of how we often hear that women don’t support each other. This week, you will hear from someone who is blazing the trail both as a medical doctor and entrepreneur. Before I go on, I have to thank those who continue to support The Entrepreneurial You. henekawatkisporter.com, The National Peoples Co-operative Bank of Jamaica Limited, Committed to the growth and development of our members; Profit Jumpstarter, and The Jamaica Stock Exchange, whose podcast, The Jamaica Stock Exchange & You, is hosted and produced by me. Do give it a listen as well.
Opening business Tip courtesy of the National PC Bank of Jamaica:
Bookkeeping – One way to keep organized is bookkeeping. This involves keeping detailed records such as keeping track of inventory, expenses, revenues etc. This is an important aspect of protecting and growing your business especially financially.
My guest on episode 275 of The Entrepreneurial You is David Walcott. David is a Medical Doctor (MD. PhD MSc.) and Entrepreneur with over 5-years’ experience as a Founder, Operator and Consultant to several businesses in the Caribbean. David is the Founder & Managing Partner of Novamed, a healthcare firm designed to drive world-class healthcare resources into emerging markets. David’s work is centred on driving the adoption of innovative local and regional healthcare solutions in the Caribbean. His academic profile includes a Doctorate of Philosophy at Oxford (Rhodes Scholarship) where his research focused on drug development in Crohn’s, a mini-MBA at INSEAD, and healthcare business studies at Harvard Business School.
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Today’s Money Tip, brought to you by Profit Jumpstarter: Take control of your emotions:
When it comes to investing for the long term you need a systematic approach. Don’t allow your emotions to make your investment decisions, as this is a dangerous path to take. Always aim to maintain a disciplined approach when investing.
Thank you for tuning in to this episode with David Walcott. My most standout moment from today’s episode is simply a reminder to go forward in the direction of my dreams.
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According to the Scriptures: “Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.” Philippians 4:6