The Entrepreneurial You

The Entrepreneurial You is the go-to podcast for driven entrepreneurs and leaders. Hosted by Heneka Watkis-Porter, the #JamaicanPodcastQueen, each episode digs deep into the minds of world-renowned influencers like Les Brown, Amy Porterfield, Paul Martinelli, Seth Godin, Lisa Nichols, and Richard Branson. Discover actionable strategies on leadership, innovation, and overcoming challenges to up-level your business and personal growth for massive success. Tune in to unleash your potential and join a global community transforming entrepreneurship.

Raising the Bar in More Ways Than One

It is time for another episode. I am Heneka Watkis-Porter, the host and creator of The Entrepreneurial You podcast. Welcome back to my regular listeners and a special welcome to you if you are tuning in for the first time. Last week I had a long overdue chat with the brainchild behind Travelr Taxi. It was interesting to catch up with Damar Hutchinson. I shared how he has always supported my entrepreneurial ventures and is one of the reasons why this podcast exists.

This week, I am talking with a long-time entrepreneurial colleague of mine. He has had many challenges which have been springboards for his success. Before I bring him on, let me thank those who make the mare go. They continue to support The Entrepreneurial You: henekawatkisporter.com, The National Peoples Co-operative Bank of Jamaica Limited, Committed to the growth and development of their 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.

My guest on episode 278 of The Entrepreneurial You is Kevin Frith. Kevin is a successful entrepreneur in a wide arena of businesses, and a business consultant with proven expertise in local and international trade, business development and management. He is formerly the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Bar Central Limited, currently Chairman of Ideas Execution Limited and Co-founder and CEO of TCF Holdings Limited.

Opening business Tip courtesy of the National PC Bank of Jamaica:

Invest – Investing is necessary for every business. Investing includes investing in yourself (gaining the knowledge and skills to run your business), investing in your products and services, tools, and marketing to maintain and grow your business; investing in stocks to generate extra revenue to grow your business financially and more.

PODCAST REVIEW: Such great flavor: The Entrepreneurial You podcast will give you insightful and rich practical content to help you navigate the entrepreneurial journey. Heneka does a great job interviewing her guest. She is well prepared for each show. Great Job Heneka. A+ Kingsley – Hope Dispenser USA

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Today’s Money Tip, brought to you by Profit Jumpstarter: Never Invest Your Emergency Fund In The Stock Market:

You never know when you’ll need urgent cash. If all your money is tied up in the stock market you’ll be forced to make some unwise decisions that can severely affect your portfolio. “Don’t put all your eggs in one basket.” Remember the stock market is unpredictable and you don’t want to be forced to sell your investments, especially when the market is low.

Thank you for tuning in to this episode with Kevin Frith. I have been entirely inspired by this episode. Kevin’s journey is a testament to the fact that with hard work and dedication, success is possible.

What’s your standout moment? Send us your feedback at henekawatkisporter@gmail.com or on social media @henekawatkisporter. Remember to follow this podcast on your favourite podcast app or connect with me for all things Podcasting at henekawatkisporter.com

According to the Scriptures: “But remember the LORD your God, for it is he who gives you the ability to produce wealth, and so confirms his covenant, which he swore to your ancestors, as it is today.” Deuteronomy 8:18

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The Travelr Taxi Experience

It is time for another episode. I am Heneka Watkis-Porter, the host and creator of The Entrepreneurial You podcast. Welcome back to my regular listeners and a special welcome to you if you are tuning in for the first time. Last week I ran a rebroadcast of the episode with Les Brown. The reminder that if I can look up then I can get up was super poignant and powerful.

This week, I am joined by someone I have known for a couple of years before his business got off the ground. I am super excited to get the scoop as to what he has been up to.

Before I bring him on, let me thank those who make the mare go. They continue to support The Entrepreneurial You:henekawatkisporter.com, The National Peoples Co-operative Bank of Jamaica Limited, Committed to the growth and development of their 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:

Focus on Building your Customer’s Experience – Your customer’s experience with your business can also make or break your business. Therefore, much effort should be placed on developing and executing a quality experience for every customer/client that engages with your business.

My guest on episode 277 of The Entrepreneurial You is Damar Hutchinson. Damar is a high-impact entrepreneur with a background in Construction & Engineering, with a great appreciation for technology and the role it plays in scaling a business. If you are based in Jamaica, then chances are you’ve seen his brand around. Damar is the brainchild behind Travelr Taxi.

PODCAST REVIEW: A boost for your productive muscles: Loved the point of view that Heneka brings to this podcast. Yes, many podcasts out there talk about creating a plan for yourself and then following through, but what makes this podcast special is that the host keeps the specific listener in mind with the topics. She targets entrepreneurs from the Caribbean, and as someone who’s from the Caribbean islands myself, I know that we approach learning a bit differently than someone from the States. Her guests are from all over the world and provide a much broader perspective on getting stuff done. I’ll be tuning in regularly! alexcpds, USA

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Today’s Money Tip, brought to you by Profit Jumpstarter: TKeep Some Of Your Portfolio Defensive:

Secure your portfolio by investing in defensive stocks as they are considered to be less volatile, and give steady returns over the long run. Plus, many pay dividends! So look for a company that fulfils basic needs, such as food and health because the consumer demand for their products or services is likely to remain intact even during difficult economic times.

Thank you for tuning in to this episode with Damar Hutchinson. My most standout moment from today’s episode is simply catching up with Damar, having gotten his support years ago to start this podcast.

What’s your standout moment? Send us your feedback at henekawatkisporter@gmail.com or on social media @henekawatkisporter. Remember to follow this podcast on your favourite podcast app or connect with me for all things Podcasting at henekawatkisporter.com

According to the Scriptures: “Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.” Hebrews 11:1

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If You Can Look Up, You Can Get Up, with Les Brown

Welcome to another episode. I am Heneka Watkis-Porter, the host and creator of The Entrepreneurial You podcast. You will admit that the conversation I had last week with David Walcott was quite chill and motivational at the same time. It is was all developing our healthcare ecosystem. This week, I am bringing back an episode that inspired me in a profound way. Before I get into it, I have some people to thank. They 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.

As one of the world’s most renowned motivational speakers, Les Brown is a dynamic personality and highly sought-after resource in business and professional circles for Fortune 500 CEOs, small business owners, non-profit and community leaders from all sectors of society looking to expand opportunity. For three decades he has not only studied the science of achievement but he’s also mastered it by interviewing hundreds of successful business leaders and collaborating with them in the boardroom translating theory into bottom-line results for his clients. I’m looking forward to our conversation on “If You Can Look Up, You Can Get Up”

Opening business Tip courtesy of the National PC Bank of Jamaica: Research your Competition – It’s important for one to do an analysis of their competition. You can’t be afraid to study and learn from your competitors. Do your research, you may find that there may be products and services you can offer your clients/customers that your competitors do not.

Today’s Money Tip, brought to you by Profit Jumpstarter is Invest Small Amounts Regularly…

You don’t have to be rich to begin investing. Don’t try to invest a large amount all at once. When it comes to investing, “one one coco full basket.” A little on a regular basis goes a far way. Start small, work with what you have, and invest regularly. With time your investments will grow into something substantial.

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Driving World-Class Healthcare Solutions in Emerging Markets

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. It felt just as good to listen to this replay as when it was first recorded. 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.

PODCAST REVIEW: Awesome Business Podcast: I love the content and the diversity of guests’ backgrounds and career paths. I love how Heneka embraces and celebrates Jamaican culture while being inclusive. I highly recommend this podcast to anyone interested in becoming an entrepreneur. In addition to established entrepreneurs. Ms Duhaney, USA

If you write a review, send me an email at henekawatkisporter@gmail.com to let me know so I can shout you out right here on the show!

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.

What’s your standout moment? Send us your feedback at henekawatkisporter@gmail.com or on social media @henekawatkisporter. Remember to follow this podcast on your favourite podcast app or connect with me for all things Podcasting at henekawatkisporter.com

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

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Lisa Nichols Replay: How Shining Your Light Sets You Apart From Others

Business Tip courtesy of the National PC Bank of Jamaica: Get Organized –

Successful businesses are built on the organization. This can either make or break your business. Without organization, tasks can pile up and you can lose valuable money and time.

In this episode, we are joined by Lisa Nichols, the world’s most requested transformational speaker, to discuss how shining your light sets you apart from others. From a struggling mom on government plans to a multimillionaire entrepreneur, Lisa shares her story on how she had to give herself permission to heal so that her light could shine.

EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS

Lisa’s Breakthrough- Giving Herself Permission

  • Lisa speaks about giving herself permission to heal from being a struggling single mom and having to be on government systems.
  • She speaks about her journey from weighing over 200 pounds.
  • Lisa also speaks about her journey from not feeling comfortable in her own skin

Understanding What Your Next Level Looks Like-

  • Lisa shares that sometimes we won’t always have the capacity to see the version of ourselves that is yet to come so we have to accept that we won’t have the whole plan right away.
  • You have to take advantage of all the online resources available to you as online learning has become quite popular.
  • Trust yourself to implement and then find the right coach for yourself.
  • Touch Your Own Next Level
  • Even without clarity, I’m ready for it

Adjusting and Working On Your Light-

  • We need to recognize when it is time for us to start learning something new.
  • If you want to take yourself somewhere you’ve never gone, you will need someone else- sometimes we have to accept that we have taken ourselves as far as we can get on our own.
  • Work with someone that is 10 to 20 steps ahead of you, someone you can study and learn from.
  • Lisa points out that you should “Hook your caboose” to someone else’s train and learn new things.
  • Find someone that will teach you what is in your “Blindspot”.
  • As entrepreneurs and aspiring entrepreneurs, we are coaching others but we also need to be coachable.

Be Willing To Be Your Own Rescue-

  • Lisa shares that we have to be willing to put ourselves first.
  • We have to be willing to build something for ourselves so that we may have something to give back.
  • We have to be willing to ask ourselves the questions, “ What do I need?” “What does my dream need?” “What do my next 5 years need?” and “What do my next 10 years require of me today?”
  • Lisa also highlights that we have to be willing to risk it all to gain it all for ourselves.

Today’s Money Tip, brought to you by Profit Jumpstarter is Know Your Risk Tolerance

Investments in securities are subject to market risks. You may even lose your capital. The level of risk investors can take varies from investor to investor which is highly dependent on the individual’s risk tolerance. Ascertain your loss-bearing capacity and limit your investments accordingly. Understanding your risk tolerance will help you come up with a suitable investment strategy.

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From a Sheet and Towel Packer to CEO

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 brand story of StarApple, Jamaica’s 1st Data Science & AI firm. Adrian Dunkley shared the journey of its genesis and his successes, including the Recent investment from the RJRGLEANER Group. StarApple is on its way to an Initial Public Offering, IPO, and we are here for it. I invite you to check out that episode after you have listened to this one.

This week, you will hear from someone who has built a legacy from his 1st job packing sheets and towels for two years. He worked hard, believed in his ability, and is now a Businessman, Entrepreneur. It promises to be another gem of an episode. Before I tell you who that is, 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:

Invest – Investing is important for every business. Investing in your business may include: investing in yourself (gaining the knowledge and skills to run your business); investing in your products and services, tools, and marketing to maintain and grow your business and investing in stocks or other securities as a way to generate extra revenue to grow your business financially.

My guest on episode 273 of The Entrepreneurial You is Hugh Graham, C.E.O of Paramount Trading, a company he started in 1991. Paramount has been committed to delivering the best in the raw chemicals industry. Today, they are a leading manufacturer and distributor of chemical raw materials to Jamaica’s market leaders— the food & beverage industry, construction, hospitality, the bauxite and mining industries among others.

PODCAST REVIEW: Fabulous Show: This is a great show that gets straight to the point and has an eclectic array of guests that deliver the goods. Listen and subscribe to this podcast to get more out of life. Dominic Brightmom

If you write a review, send me an email at henekawatkisporter@gmail.com to let me know so I can shout you out right here on the show!

Today’s Money Tip, brought to you by Profit Jumpstarter: Invest For The Long Term:

Investing is for the long term. Buy good, solid investments that will pay off over the long run and be sure to ignore short-term fluctuations. Patience is key when investing, don’t think about short-term or quick gain.

Thank you for tuning in to this episode with Hugh Graham. My most standout moment from today’s episode is when Hugh did that interview; the interviewee asked why he wanted to work for the company instead of starting his own business. He went away to think about it. The support he received from his friends at the time was phenomenal. This experience shows the importance of surrounding yourself with like-minded people.

What’s your standout moment? Send us your feedback at henekawatkisporter@gmail.com or on social media @henekawatkisporter. Remember to follow this podcast on your favourite podcast app or connect with me for all things Podcasting at henekawatkisporter.com

According to the Scriptures: “And my God will meet all your needs according to his glorious riches in Christ Jesus.” Philippians 4:19

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Jamaica’s 1st Data Science & AI Firm?

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. So last week I had the pleasure of speaking with one of Jamaica’s most famed business leaders, a guest who we can all say, needs no introduction. It was refreshing to hear from someone who has come from a famous business family but was also brave enough to venture out on his own to establish himself in his own right. Gary Matalon left several gems with us. If you missed it, I invite you to go check out that episode, you’d be glad you did. This week, it is my pleasure to speak with a fast-rising entrepreneur whose visionary scope is to make Jamaica the Global Hub of data and A.I. innovation to drive job creation and economic growth. I am already excited about what is about to go down.

Opening business Tip courtesy of the National PC Bank of Jamaica: Focus on Building your Customer’s Experience. Your customer’s experience can make or break your business. Therefore, much effort should be placed on developing and executing a quality experience for every customer/client that engages with your business.

My guest on episode 272 of The Entrepreneurial You is Adrian Dunkley, a Technologist and Decision Scientist, with over 12 years of experience in Data/Decision Science & A.I. across the finance, travel, retail, marketing, risk, research and Customer Experience domains. He is also the President of the Jamaica Technology and Digital Alliance, CEO of StarApple AI and VP of Data & Decision Sciences for Cornerstone Bank/Barita Investments.

REVIEW: Great Podcast; Very Niche: John Lee Dumas is involved in your Podcast! Very cool! Excellent niche podcast, well done, informative, and easy to listen to. BB1888, Australia

If you write a review send me an email at henekawatkisporter@gmail.com let me know so I can shout you out right here on the show!

Today’s Money Tip, brought to you by Profit Jumpstarter: Max Out Your High-Interest Savings Account

With higher interest rates these days it is important to max out your high-interest savings account and benefit from the higher interest rates on these accounts. Unlike traditional savings accounts, high-yield savings accounts reward you with a higher interest rate and your money will grow even faster due to compound interest. A good use for this account is for your emergency fund, travel fund or any other short-term goal you may have. Knowledge is nothing without execution so be sure to implement this money tip!

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Gary Matalon: Leaving A Successful Family Business to Start His Own

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.

Did you catch last week’s episode with the man behind Spur Tree Spices, Mohan Jagnarine? It was an inspiring episode, to say the least! Mohan shared his journey, marked by humble beginnings with us. The experience of walking bare-footed on Guyana’s dirt track to get to school, having only got his first pair of shoes at 10. Oh, the lessons his life taught him! This week, I am speaking with a celebrity business owner, to learn about his path to entrepreneurial success. It is going to be another great one.

The Entrepreneurial You is supported by henekawatkisporter.com, The National Peoples Co-operative Bank of Jamaica Limited, Committed to the growth and development of their members; Profit Jumpstarter, and The Jamaica Stock Exchange (you should check out their podcast, proudly hosted and produced by me.)

David Letterman has a show, “My Guest Needs No Introduction.” I feel that way about my guest on episode 271 of The Entrepreneurial You. He is Gary Matalon, Director of the KLE Group, Nuestone Limited, Construction Systems International, and more. Gary is a business mogul and an adventurous individual who, from what I can see, has a zest for life and living.

PODCAST REVIEW: So much value here: Heneka is an exceptional host, and she has put a lot of care into her show. You won’t find any angles here, just real stories from real entrepreneurs all over the world. Highly recommend this to anyone! RWListens USA

If you write a review send me an email at henekawatkisporter@gmail.com let me know so I can shout you out right here on the show!

Today’s Money Tip, brought to you by Profit Jumpstarter: Start Investing Early…

The sooner you start investing the better. By investing early, you allow your investments more time to grow. Money has a time value. Money earns and grows with time. Money grows with the power of compounding. Don’t waste your time and start investing today. Remember, the best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second-best time to plant a tree is today!

Thank you for tuning in to this episode with Gary Matalon. A stand-out moment from today’s episode is learning about one of Gary’s gut-wrenching experiences as an entrepreneur which cost him hundreds of thousands of US dollars when a former Jamaican government reneged on duty-waiver for expensive kitchen equipment import during the set-up phase of Usain Bolt Tracks & Records. In the nick of time, insight from a friend caused him to reach out to the Finance Ministry to ask about a payment plan which saved the day. What’s yours? Send us your feedback at henekawatkisporter@gmail.com or on social media @henekawatkisporter. Remember to follow this podcast on your favourite podcast app or connect with me for all things Podcasting at henekawatkisporter.com

According to the Scriptures: “The one who gets wisdom loves life; the one who cherishes understanding will soon prosper.” Proverbs 19:8

Walk good!

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From Bare-Footed in Guyana to spicing Up the World From Jamaica, with Mohan Jagnarine

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. Did you catch last week’s episode with a longtime friend, Dino Hinds. What a time we had! Dino shared his journey into the exciting world of entrepreneurship and how it led him into acquiring SSL Venture Capital Jamaica Limited, with several other acquisitions in the pipeline. This week, it is all about getting the mind of an entrepreneur, sharing his journey from Guyana to Jamaica. It is going to be great. The Entrepreneurial You is supported by 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 (you should check out their podcast, proudly hosted and produced by me.)

Opening business Tip courtesy of the National PC Bank of Jamaica: Get Organized- successful businesses are built on the organization. This can either make or break your business. Without organization, tasks can pile up and you can lose valuable money and time.

My guest on episode 270 of The Entrepreneurial You today is Mohan Jagnarine. “Mohan” Jagnarine is the Executive Director in charge of New Business and Market Development at Spur Tree Spices Jamaica as well as one of the original company founders.

PODCAST REVIEW: Great: Such an informative podcast. thanks for connecting! Dave Chaffey, Australia

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Connect with Mohan: 876-564-6482

I am super happy to introduce a new segment called Money Tip, brought to you by Profit Jumpstarter: Max Out Your High-Interest Savings Account

With higher interest rates these days it is important to max out your high-interest savings account and benefit from the higher interest rates on these accounts. Unlike traditional savings accounts, high-yield savings accounts reward you with a higher interest rate and your money will grow even faster due to compound interest. A good use for this account is for your emergency fund, travel fund or any other short-term goal you may have. Now, knowledge is nothing without execution so be sure to implement this money tip!

Thank you for tuning in to this episode with Mohan Jagnarine. Also, check out this conversation I had with Mohan for The Jamaica Stock Exchange and You Podcast.

Tune in to hear my most memorable moment from today’s episode. What’s yours? Send us your feedback at henekawatkisporter@gmail.com or on social media @henekawatkisporter. Remember to follow this podcast on your favourite podcast app or connect with me for all things Podcasting at henekawatkisporter.com

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Journey to Acquiring SSL Venture Capital Ja Ltd

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. Did you catch last week’s episode with Charlene Money Coach? What a conversation! Charlene dived into her personal story of overcoming money shame and anxiety. Having hit rock bottom, she decided to make a change in her relationship with money. She started tracking her spending, cutting out unnecessary purchases and connecting to people who had her now new money mindset, among other things. She challenged us to become honest with ourselves as we look at our relationship with money. This week, we will continue on the money path but via a totally different tool. I can’t wait. The Entrepreneurial You is supported by henekawatkisporter.com, The National Peoples Co-operative Bank of Jamaica Limited, Committed to the growth and development of our members; and The Jamaica Stock Exchange (you should check out their podcast, proudly hosted and produced by me.)

My guest on episode 269 of The Entrepreneurial You today is Dino Hinds. Dino is a Career Banker with 30 years of experience in Investment and commercial banking. Dino has been an entrepreneur since 2014 and is the Chairman of MFS Group Limited.

Connect with Dino Hinds: dinohinds.mfsgroup@gmail.com; 876509-0395

PODCAST REVIEW: Heneka is the Real Deal: I am really inspired by Heneka’s work with this platform. Her energy and passion come through in each episode. I started as a guest and am now a big fan and continued listener. Keep up the excellent work! Keisha B Money Maven, Jamaican based in Canada.

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