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Jepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesCurriculum Wars: Why K-12 Education Reflects Our Divisions and How It Can Help Us Overcome ThemThe Jepson Leadership Forum presents education writer Natalie Wexler for her presentation "Curriculum Wars: Why K-12 Education Reflects Our Divisions and How It Can Help Us Overcome Them." Wexler is author of "The Knowledge Gap: The Hidden Cause of America's Broken Education System - And How to Fix It." April 15, 2025 The 2024-25 Jepson Leadership Forum invites scholars and experts to discuss how division and polarization affect American democracy. We will explore how and why divisions have manifested historically and currently in the United States, focusing on their impact on justice, education, politics, culture, technology, and class. Are division and the...2025-04-161h 01Jepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesClass, Status, and Party: Polarization Dynamics and Our Fragile Democratic ExperimentThe Jepson Leadership Forum presents Peter Bearman, founding director of the interdisciplinary institute Incite at Columbia University and Jonathan R. Cole Professor of Social Science at Columbia University, for a discussion on "Class, Status, and Party: Polarization Dynamics and Our Fragile Democratic Experiment." March 4, 2025 The 2024-25 Jepson Leadership Forum invites scholars and experts to discuss how division and polarization affect American democracy. We will explore how and why divisions have manifested historically and currently in the United States, focusing on their impact on justice, education, politics, culture, technology, and class. Are division and the struggle to find common ground making...2025-03-0759 minJepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesTake 5 with Eric KlinenbergJepson student Mariana Panariello, ’27, sits down with Jepson Leadership Forum speaker Eric Klinenberg, author and Helen Gould Shepard Professor of Social Science and director of the Institute for Public Knowledge at New York University, prior to his Jepson Leadership Forum presentation "How 2020 Shaped 2024." The 2024-25 Jepson Leadership Forum invites scholars and experts to discuss how division and polarization affect American democracy. We will explore how and why divisions have manifested historically and currently in the United States, focusing on their impact on justice, education, politics, culture, technology, and class. Are division and the struggle to find common ground making us st...2025-01-1306 minJepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesHow 2020 Shaped 2024The Jepson Leadership Forum presents Eric Klinenberg, author and Helen Gould Shepard Professor of Social Science and director of the Institute for Public Knowledge at New York University, for a discussion on "How 2020 Shaped 2024." The 2024-25 Jepson Leadership Forum invites scholars and experts to discuss how division and polarization affect American democracy. We will explore how and why divisions have manifested historically and currently in the United States, focusing on their impact on justice, education, politics, culture, technology, and class. Are division and the struggle to find common ground making us stronger or tearing us apart? Nov. 19, 20242024-11-251h 13Jepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesTake 5 with Christopher BailJepson student Kate Chasin, ’26, sits down with Jepson Leadership Forum speaker Christopher Bail, professor of sociology, political science, and public policy at Duke University; associate of the Duke Initiative for Science and Society; and founding director of the Polarization Lab at Duke University, prior to his Jepson Leadership Forum presentation "Bridging Divides with Generative AI." The 2024-25 Jepson Leadership Forum invites scholars and experts to discuss how division and polarization affect American democracy. We will explore how and why divisions have manifested historically and currently in the United States, focusing on their impact on justice, education, politics, culture, technology, and cl...2024-11-1305 minJepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesJustice by Means of DemocracyThe Gary L. McDowell Institute welcomes Danielle Allen, James Bryant Conant University Professor at Harvard University and director of the Allen Lab for Democracy Renovation at Harvard Kennedy School's Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation, to the Jepson Leadership Forum for her presentation "Justice by Means of Democracy.” The 2024-25 Jepson Leadership Forum invites scholars and experts to discuss how division and polarization affect American democracy. We will explore how and why divisions have manifested historically and currently in the United States, focusing on their impact on justice, education, politics, culture, technology, and class. Are division and the struggle to...2024-09-161h 02Jepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesTake 5 with Alice EvansUniversity of Richmond student Alafair Cutler, ’24, sits down with Jepson Leadership Forum speaker Alice Evans, senior lecturer at King’s College London and author of the forthcoming book "The Great Gender Divergence," prior to her Jepson Leadership Forum presentation "Ten Thousand Years of Patriarchy." The 2023-24 Jepson Leadership Forum focuses on "Masculinity in a Changing World." The last few decades have seen rapid changes in gender relations and norms—in the household, in the workforce, and in government.invites speakers to discuss masculinity in the context of these recent cultural changes. Specific topics include the role of hormones in gender identi...2024-05-2005 minJepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesTake 5 with Charles BlowUniversity of Richmond student Mark Johnson, ’24, sits down with Jepson Leadership Forum speaker Charles Blow, New York Times columnist, MSNBC political analyst, anchor of PRIME with Charles Blow on the Black News Channel, and author of "Fire Shut Up in My Bones" and "The Devil You Know," prior to his Jepson Leadership Forum presentation "Black Masculinity." The 2023-24 Jepson Leadership Forum focuses on "Masculinity in a Changing World." The last few decades have seen rapid changes in gender relations and norms—in the household, in the workforce, and in government.invites speakers to discuss masculinity in the context of these rece...2024-03-0605 minJepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesTen Thousand Years of PatriarchyThe Jepson Leadership Forum presents Alice Evans for a discussion on " Ten Thousand Years of Patriarchy" on the University of Richmond campus. Evans is senior lecturer at King’s College London and author of the forthcoming book The Great Gender Divergence The last few decades have seen rapid changes in gender relations and norms -- in the household, in the workforce, and in government. The 2023-24 Jepson Leadership Forum invites speakers to discuss masculinity in the context of these recent cultural changes. March 5, 20242024-03-061h 04Jepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesBlack MasculinityThe Jepson Leadership Forum presents Charles Blow for a discussion on "Black Masculinity," on the University of Richmond campus. Blow is a New York Times columnist, MSNBC political analyst, anchor of PRIME with Charles Blow on the Black News Channel, and author of "Fire Shut Up in My Bones" and "The Devil You Know." The last few decades have seen rapid changes in gender relations and norms -- in the household, in the workforce, and in government. The 2023-24 Jepson Leadership Forum invites speakers to discuss masculinity in the context of these recent cultural changes. Feb. 13, 20242024-02-151h 08Jepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesTake 5 with Carole HoovenUniversity of Richmond student Ava Paul, ’24, sits down with Jepson Leadership Forum speaker Carole Hooven, author of "T: The Story of Testosterone"; former lecturer and co-director of Undergraduate Studies, Harvard University's Department of Human Evolutionary Biology; currently a lab associate in the Harvard University Department of Psychology and a non-resident senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) prior to her Jepson Leadership Forum presentation "The Non-Toxic Nature of Masculinity." The 2023-24 Jepson Leadership Forum focuses on "Masculinity in a Changing World." The last few decades have seen rapid changes in gender relations and norms—in the household, in the work...2024-02-1305 minJepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesThe Non-Toxic Nature of MasculinityThe Jepson Leadership Forum presents Carole Hooven, author of "T: The Story of Testosterone"; former lecturer and co-director of Undergraduate Studies, Harvard University's Department of Human Evolutionary Biology; currently a lab associate in the Harvard University Department of Psychology and a non-resident senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI)," for a discussion on "The Non-Toxic Nature of Masculinity." The last few decades have seen rapid changes in gender relations and norms -- in the household, in the workforce, and in government. The 2023-24 Jepson Leadership Forum invites speakers to discuss masculinity in the context of these recent cultural changes...2024-02-121h 12Jepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesTake 5 with Richard ReevesJepson student Carter Pete, ’24, sits down with Jepson Leadership Forum speaker Richard V. Reeves, president of the American Institute for Boys and Men and author of "Of Boys and Men: Why the Modern Male Is Struggling, Why It Matters, and What to Do About It," prior to his presentation "Solving the Crisis of Our Boys and Men." The 2023-24 Jepson Leadership Forum focuses on "Masculinity in a Changing World." The last few decades have seen rapid changes in gender relations and norms—in the household, in the workforce, and in government.invites speakers to discuss masculinity in the context of thes...2023-10-3107 minJepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesTake 5 with Rob HendersonUniversity of Richmond student Jackson Hardy, ’24, sits down with Jepson Leadership Forum speaker Rob Henderson, social psychologist; U.S. Air Force veteran; author whose work has appeared in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Boston Globe; and creator and editor of Rob Henderson's Newsletter, which has more than 40,000 subscribers, prior to his presentation "Understanding the Young Male Syndrome." The 2023-24 Jepson Leadership Forum focuses on "Masculinity in a Changing World." The last few decades have seen rapid changes in gender relations and norms—in the household, in the workforce, and in government.invites speakers to discuss masculinity in the...2023-10-3105 minJepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesTake 5 with Rhiana Gunn-WrightJepson student Miriam Gilman, ’23, sits down with Jepson Leadership Forum speaker Rhiana Gunn-Wright, Director of Climate Policy at the Roosevelt Institute, prior to her presentation "Climate Change" at the Jepson School of Leadership Studies. The 2022-23 Jepson Leadership Forum focuses on past and present failures in leadership and followership by shining a spotlight on times where we could – and should – have done better. Take 5 is a series of informal interviews with the scholars and experts who present as part of the lecture series. Jan. 19, 20232023-04-2405 minJepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesTake 5 with Alex TabarrokJepson student Kathryn Reda, ’23, sits down with Jepson Leadership Forum speaker Alex Tabarrok, Bartley J. Madden Chair in Economics at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University and professor of economics at George Mason University, prior to his presentation "U.S. COVID-19 Response" at the Jepson School of Leadership Studies. The 2022-23 Jepson Leadership Forum focuses on past and present failures in leadership and followership by shining a spotlight on times where we could – and should – have done better. Take 5 is a series of informal interviews with the scholars and experts who present as part of the lecture series. Feb. 15, 20232023-04-2405 minJepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesU.S. Pandemic Policy: Failures, Successes, and LessonsThe Jepson Leadership Forum presents Alex Tabarrok, Bartley J. Madden Chair in Economics at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University and professor of economics at George Mason University, for a discussion on "U.S. Pandemic Policy: Failures, Successes, and Lessons." The 2022-23 Jepson Leadership Forum focuses on past and present failures in leadership and followership by shining a spotlight on times where we could -- and should -- have done better. Feb. 15, 20232023-02-161h 13Jepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesClimate ChangeThe Jepson Leadership Forum presents Rhiana Gunn-Wright, director of climate policy at the Roosevelt Institute, for a discussion on "Climate Change." The 2022-23 Jepson Leadership Forum focuses on past and present failures in leadership and followership by shining a spotlight on times where we could -- and should -- have done better. Jan. 19, 20232023-01-201h 16Jepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesReflections from the DeansAs the Jepson School celebrates its 30th anniversary, we are pleased to present JEPSON Talks, a series of virtual events for Jepson alumni, sponsored by the Alumni Engagement Committee of the Jepson Alumni Corps. The series showcases past and present Jepson faculty sharing their research and expertise. "Reflections from the Deans" features Drs. Sandra Peart and Kenneth Ruscio, current and former deans of the Jepson School of Leadership Studies. Nov. 7, 20222022-12-0756 minJepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesUrban American History and the Policies That Shape How and Where We LiveAs the Jepson School of Leadership Studies celebrates its 30th anniversary, we are pleased to present JEPSON Talks, a series of virtual events for Jepson alumni, sponsored by the Alumni Engagement Committee of the Jepson Alumni Corps. The series showcases past and present Jepson faculty sharing their research and expertise. "Urban American History and the Policies That Shape How and Where We Live" features Dr. Julian Maxwell Hayter, associate professor of leadership studies. Dec. 5, 20222022-12-0656 minJepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesU.S. Withdrawal from AfghanistanThe Jepson Leadership Forum presents Congressman Seth Moulton, D-Mass., a former Marine Corps captain who served four tours in the Iraq War and currently serves as a member of the House Armed Services Committee, for a discussion on the "U.S. Withdrawal from Afghanistan." The 2022-23 Jepson Leadership Forum focuses on past and present failures in leadership and followership by shining a spotlight on times where we could -- and should -- have done better. Nov. 30, 20222022-12-011h 09Jepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesFree Speech and Open Inquiry in Higher EducationThe Jepson Leadership Forum presents Alice Dreger, journalist, historian, and author of "Galileo’s Middle Finger: Heretics, Activists, and the Search for Justice in Science," a New York Times Book Review editors' choice, for a discussion on "Free Speech and Open Inquiry in Higher Education." The 2022-23 Jepson Leadership Forum focuses on past and present failures in leadership and followership by shining a spotlight on times where we could – and should – have done better. We invite scholars, experts, and activists to reflect on what went wrong in the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, climate change, the U.S. COVID-19 response, histor...2022-10-271h 04Jepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesWhat International Law Has to Say About Indigenous Peoples: Does It Matter?The Jepson Leadership Forum presents S. James Anaya, University Distinguished Professor and Nicholas Doman Professor of International Law at the University of Colorado, Boulder, for a discussion on "What International Law Has to Say About Indigenous Peoples: Does It Matter?." The 2021-22 Jepson Leadership Forum, "Moving People: The Perils and Promise of Nationalism," invites scholars, activists, and experts to discuss the moral, ethical, and legal implications of global migration and asylum, and explores how leaders and communities navigate the economic, social, and cultural transformations of a world with – and without – borders and walls. January 27, 20222022-05-261h 02Jepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesHuman Dignity, Democracy, and Borders: What We Owe RefugeesThe Jepson Leadership Forum presents author and Columbia Law School professor Seyla Benhabib for a discussion on "Human Dignity, Democracy, and Borders: What We Owe Refugees." The 2021-22 Jepson Leadership Forum, "Moving People: The Perils and Promise of Nationalism," invites scholars, activists, and experts to discuss the moral, ethical, and legal implications of global migration and asylum, and explores how leaders and communities navigate the economic, social, and cultural transformations of a world with – and without – borders and walls. March 24, 20222022-05-2658 minJepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesAutocracy and Democracy in an Era of NationalismThe Jepson Leadership Forum presents journalist and Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Anne Applebaum for a discussion on "Autocracy and Democracy in an Era of Nationalism." The 2021-22 Jepson Leadership Forum, "Moving People: The Perils and Promise of Nationalism," invites scholars, activists, and experts to discuss the moral, ethical, and legal implications of global migration and asylum, and explores how leaders and communities navigate the economic, social, and cultural transformations of a world with – and without – borders and walls. March 15, 20222022-05-261h 00Buying and Building BusinessesBuying and Building BusinessesSeason 2 | Episode 1 | Buying XL EngineeringThe Buying and Building Businesses Podcast is back with a bang, and with our 2nd business added to the roster!  Phil and Bethan Jepson talk about how Allied Global Engineering has bought it's 2nd business, XL Engineering, in under a year, through a global pandemic.  XL Engineering was established in 1990 by its current directors, operating from a rented property in Talke, Staffordshire. In 1996 with the business steadily growing; there was a need for bigger premises and the decision was taken to purchase land in Sandbach, Cheshire, where our purpose-built factory stands.  In 2012 we increased its siz...2021-10-0540 minBuying and Building BusinessesBuying and Building BusinessesSeason 2 | Episode 2 | Improving Your Business With David JepsonOn this episode Phil sits down with David Jepson, CEO at the CEO Magazine Global, to speak about the challenges that come with building a business from the inside, how he motivates and encourages the people within the business, and also turning a business into something bigger and better than it was when coming on board.  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/philip-jepson/message2021-09-2940 minBuying and Building BusinessesBuying and Building BusinessesEpisode 35 - One Door ClosesOne door closes. The last episode of Season 1 and as the first phase of the buying businesses project comes to an end we look back at where it all began. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/philip-jepson/message2021-03-1413 minBuying and Building BusinessesBuying and Building BusinessesEpisode 34 - Suck It Up!Buying businesses and doing business is all about people. People don’t always do what they should and sometimes they are difficult for the sake of it. Sometimes we just have to suck it up and this is why we do and why we will win the big prize if we do. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/philip-jepson/message2021-02-2108 minBuying and Building BusinessesBuying and Building BusinessesEpisode 33 - Buying Businesses is HardBuying businesses is hard. There is a challenging process to go through and hurdles to overcome. Most potential deals fall over. What are the 7 characteristics a business buyer needs? What are the 4 barriers which can prevent any deal from happening? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/philip-jepson/message2021-02-1417 minBuying and Building BusinessesBuying and Building BusinessesEpisode 32 - Talking to Jan-Marc and Jennifer Pickhan about Buying Businesses in GermanyJan-Marc and Jennifer are my business partners in a venture to buy businesses in Germany. here is why they got involved. Also why would property investors buy companies and a new way to fund deals using a cooperative. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/philip-jepson/message2021-02-0740 minBuying and Building BusinessesBuying and Building BusinessesEpisode 31 - Peter Leung - Part 2Peter talks about buying businesses v buying real estate, the key components of every business, buy and hold v buy and sell. We also look at the effects of Covid 19 on supply chains and then finally talk about personal organisation and how Peter organises his businesses and his life. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/philip-jepson/message2021-01-3126 minBuying and Building BusinessesBuying and Building BusinessesEpisode 30 - Meeting Peter Leung - Part 1Peter Leung, a successful entrepreneur talks about the meaning of wealth, the importance of integrity and the importance of sacrifice in building success. Peter is a hybrid of Eastern and Western values and has the dynamism of the West mixed with the long term perspective and the wide angle view of the East. He has started, bought and sold businesses and has a substantial real estate portfolio. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/philip-jepson/message2021-01-2534 minBuying and Building BusinessesBuying and Building BusinessesEpisode 29 - Two Years InTwo years on from the start of my journey to buy businesses I look at what is going on in the market right now and some of the key things I have learned so far. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/philip-jepson/message2021-01-1619 minSmall Business Big Deal PodcastSmall Business Big Deal PodcastSpecial Announcement - Welcome Our New Host, Tracy JepsonYou've probably noticed that the podcast took a short hiatus over the final quarter of 2020, but we're back and excited for the future of the show.  Josh Gentry has turned his attention and energy to a new startup so he doesn't have as much time to dedicate to the show. Starting this week, we'll begin rolling out new episodes with the top entrepreneurs and small business owners, but we'll do so with our new host, Tracy Jepson.  If you don't know Jepson, she's a small business strategist from Topeka and was actually featured on this sh...2021-01-0502 minBuying and Building BusinessesBuying and Building BusinessesEpisode 28 - Advice to SellersWhat does a seller need to get from selling their business and how can they access the advice they need to make the best decisions? How has Covid 19 impacted the market for business sales? What is likely to happen with Capital Taxes and what does that mean for those thinking of selling their business? In this episode Phil talks to Paul Fielding, a  Divisional Director and Chartered Wealth Manager at  Brewin Dolphin, the leading UK Wealth Managers about how sellers can get the right deal for them. --- Send in a voice me...2021-01-0241 minBuying and Building BusinessesBuying and Building BusinessesEpisode 27 - The EconomyPhil Jepson talks to Janet Mui from Brewin Dolphin about the economy and the effects of Covid and Brexit. Janet is a leading economist and market commentator. We discuss the permanent changes which Covid will create and the opportunities for British business, particularly for engineering and manufacturing which this will create. Reshoring and Buy British are real things and huge opportunities. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/philip-jepson/message2020-12-1950 minBuying and Building BusinessesBuying and Building BusinessesEpisode 26 - Why are small companies a good investment?A summary of why real estate investors should think about partnering with people like us in buying businesses. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/philip-jepson/message2020-12-1306 minBuying and Building BusinessesBuying and Building BusinessesEpisode 25 - Growing a Small Business - Part 2Phil Jepson and John Lamerton continue their discussion about the best ways to grow a small business. In particular they focus on the importance of good quality sales and marketing. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/philip-jepson/message2020-12-0639 minBuying and Building BusinessesBuying and Building BusinessesEpisode 24 - How to Grow a Small Business - Part 1After you have bought a business the challenge is to improve it and grow it. Phil Jepson talks to John Lamerton about the different ways to grow a business, the importance of systems and routines, small improvements and coaching and mentoring. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/philip-jepson/message2020-12-0122 minBuying and Building BusinessesBuying and Building BusinessesEpisode 23 - Systems Set You Free - Part 2Phil Jepson and Marianne Page continue their discussion about the importance of systems. We focus on how you implement systems in a business and what the key systems are that a business needs to have. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/philip-jepson/message2020-11-2230 minMillionaire Secrets PodcastMillionaire Secrets Podcast13. How to Skip the "Start up" Struggle... Buy a Business! - Phil JepsonProof that it's never too late to go after your version of success without sacrifice, it is my greatest pleasure to introduce you to my Dad, Phil Jepson. My ethos of "success without sacrifice" was inspired by my Dad because I watched him spend the majority of his life sacrificing in order to achieve the traditional path of success that has never been able to fulfil him.. So I am super proud to share his story with you and how he changed his life and business to finally be able to live his version of success without sacrifice.2020-11-161h 16Buying and Building BusinessesBuying and Building BusinessesEpisode 22 - Systems Set You Free - Part 1Phil Jepson & Marianne Page talk about the importance of systems in small businesses, why there is one right way to do things and the big 3 things that should be our focus. Whether you are buying a business or thinking of getting the best value when you sell, systems are key. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/philip-jepson/message2020-11-1533 minBuying and Building BusinessesBuying and Building BusinessesEpisode 21 - Funding MasterclassJeff Smith has many years experience in acquisition finance having worked with banks, private equity and with acquirers. Today Phil Jepson and Jeff  talk about how deals are funded and how businesses should be valued. What mistakes do buyers make when trying to acquire and what do sellers do which stops deals from happening? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/philip-jepson/message2020-11-0730 minBuying and Building BusinessesBuying and Building BusinessesEpisode 20 - Investment OpportunityThis episode revisits some of the basics of buying businesses and then focusses on the opportunity for investors. How does investing in the acquisition of companies compare to investing in Real Estate? What can you make? What are the risks? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/philip-jepson/message2020-11-0114 minBuying and Building BusinessesBuying and Building BusinessesEpisode 19 - RelationshipsTo be successful at buying businesses you need to be able to build and maintain relationships with key groups of people. This episode looks at who they are and what the key things are that you need to do if you want to have healthy and long lasting business relationships. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/philip-jepson/message2020-11-0112 minBuying and Building BusinessesBuying and Building BusinessesEpisode 18 - Marketing Masterclass with Bethan JepsonBethan is a business coach who specialises in teaching entrepreneurs how to market and sell. Bethan and I discuss why good marketing and branding are vital to success in buying businesses. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/philip-jepson/message2020-10-2450 minJepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesLeadership in Times of CrisisJepson School of Leadership Studies alumni Raegan Williams Morris, '99, Greg Efthimiou, '99, and Ken Anderson, '17, L'20, share strategies for leading during a crisis in a discussion moderated by Dean Sandra J. Peart. Aug. 31, 20202020-10-1958 minJepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesFrom Racism to Justice: What Our Children DeserveJepson School of Leadership Studies 2020-21 Leader-in-Residence Rodney Robinson presents "From Racism to Justice: What Our Children Deserve." Robinson, a 20-year teaching veteran and passionate advocate of underprivileged and underrepresented students, was named the 2019 National Teacher of the Year. In his current role as senior advisor for Richmond Public Schools, he creates programming to recruit and retain male teachers of color and coordinates anti-racism programs for the school district and Greater Richmond community. Dr. Tom Shields, Associate Professor of Education and Leadership Studies, moderated the webinar. October 15, 20202020-10-1958 minBuying and Building BusinessesBuying and Building BusinessesEpisode 17 - Building Your Credibility - Part 1As a potential buyer of businesses you need to be credible to business owners, brokers and professional intermediaries. How do you make your life easier? How can branding and marketing help you build a pipeline of deals and build your credibility? This will be followed up next week by an interview with a coach who specialises in helping entrepreneurs build credibility and build their sales. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/philip-jepson/message2020-10-1810 minBuying and Building BusinessesBuying and Building BusinessesEpisode 16 - Buying Businesses in the Pandemic - Part 2The second of a two part look at the idea of buying businesses right now in the midst of the pandemic. How are sellers and brokers seeing the market right now? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/philip-jepson/message2020-10-1018 minBuying and Building BusinessesBuying and Building BusinessesEpisode 15 - Buying Businesses in the Pandemic - Part 1The first of a two part look at the idea of buying businesses right now in the midst of the pandemic. Is it a good idea? What are the opportunities? Is this a good time to buy? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/philip-jepson/message2020-10-1014 minBuying and Building BusinessesBuying and Building BusinessesEpisode 14 - Funding - Part 2The second of a two part look at how to fund acquisitions of businesses, what the sources of funding are and how to get funding. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/philip-jepson/message2020-10-1014 minBuying and Building BusinessesBuying and Building BusinessesEpisode 13 - Funding - Part 1The first of a two part look at how to fund acquisitions of businesses, what the sources of funding are and how to get funding. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/philip-jepson/message2020-10-1009 minBuying and Building BusinessesBuying and Building BusinessesEpisode 12- Business Buying Masterclass - Part 5In the final part of the masterclass Phil Jepson and Guy Bartlett talk about the process of setting out on business buying. How to negotiate deals. What it is like to actually do a deal. What happens after the deal. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/philip-jepson/message2020-09-1918 minBuying and Building BusinessesBuying and Building BusinessesEpisode 11 - Buying Businesses Masterclass Part 4In this episode Phil Jepson and Guy Bartlett discuss getting unstuck and seeing the way forward, moving from owning a job to owning a business. How to develop a growth mindset. How do you learn to buy businesses? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/philip-jepson/message2020-09-1914 minBuying and Building BusinessesBuying and Building BusinessesEpisode 10 - Business Buying Masterclass Part 3Guy Bartlett interviews Phil Jepson and key topics covered include: Starting up or buying a business. Letting go of the rope. Values transactions and short term v long term approach. Working in the business or on the business. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/philip-jepson/message2020-08-2420 minMillionaire Secrets PodcastMillionaire Secrets Podcast8. From Employee to CEO. How to Work Your Way Up as an Intrapreneur - David JepsonDavid is the CEO of global media company CEO magazine.David Jepson is a bit of a unique guest for 2 reasons:1. He is my big brother2. Rather than start a company or buy a company like all my other guests thus far, David did it the old fashioned way and worked his way up. However, what was not old fashioned was the speed at which he did it. David, like some of my other guests, isn't massively active on social media. However, he is very responsive on Linkedin if you wanted t...2020-08-201h 08Buying and Building BusinessesBuying and Building BusinessesEpisode 9 - Acquisition LessonsHere are some of the key lessons I learned from completing my first acquisition. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/philip-jepson/message2020-08-1708 minBuying and Building BusinessesBuying and Building BusinessesEpisode 7 - Business Buying Masterclass Part 2The is the second part of the discussion between Phil Jepson and Guy Bartlett and focuses on the value of trading businesses as investments and why they are a great alternative to Real Estate. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/philip-jepson/message2020-08-0817 minBuying and Building BusinessesBuying and Building BusinessesEpisode 6 - Business Buying Masterclass Part 1Phil Jepson interviews Guy Bartlett who is a serial entrepreneur and experienced acquirer of businesses. They discuss key practical issues in business buying. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/philip-jepson/message2020-08-0823 minDead Meat AudioDead Meat AudioScary Stories summer camp Episode 1Cody and everyone in cabin b arrives to the camp having no clue that they would soon have to fight for survival. Written by Cole Jepson2020-08-0105 minSmall Business Big Deal PodcastSmall Business Big Deal PodcastEp 8: Putting Profit First with Consultant Tracy JepsonEvery business relies on profit to stay afloat and one Kansas State grad is helping small businesses around the country maximize their operation. Tracy Jepson, CEO of TLJ Consulting, joins us today to share some of her processes and advice for putting profit first, insight into the mistakes owners commonly make, and the lessons she’s learned for her own operation.   Read more and get additional resources here: https://kansasbiztalk.com/podcast/ep-8-putting-profit-first-with-consultant-tracy-jepson/1152/    About our guest: https://tracyjepson.com/about-the-owner    Today's show schedule:  2:53 – Tracy Jepson joi...2020-07-1000 minDead Meat AudioDead Meat AudioThe Gray Area: Clone(season 1 finale)In the season 1 finale a man's wife dies in a car accident. He tries to bring her back as a clone not thinking of the consequences. Written by cole jepson.2020-06-2502 minDead Meat AudioDead Meat AudioThe Gray Area: KarmaA cruel business man starts to become paranoid after a strange phone call and a dream that feels all too real. Written by Cole Jepson.2020-06-2403 minDead Meat AudioDead Meat AudioThe Gray Area:RemoteA criminal obtains a magical remote. Written by Cole Jepson. Starring Cole Jepson.2020-04-0305 minJepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesTake 5 with Virginia EubanksJepson student Ben Weinstein, ’20, interviews 2019-20 Jepson Leadership Forum speaker Virginia Eubanks prior to her presentation, "Algorithms, Austerity, and Inequality." February 13, 20202020-03-1804 minDead Meat AudioDead Meat AudioThe Gray Area: Car CrashA young teenager after a deadly accident wakes up in an autopsy room. Soon after he starts to realize that strange things are happening around him. Written by Cole Jepson. Starring Cole Jepson.2020-03-0803 minDead Meat AudioDead Meat AudioThe Gray Area: ArcticScientists in the arctic discover a creature frozen to death. But as they record there life in the station. The creature starts to get warmer. Written by Cole jepson. Starring Cole jepson.2020-02-2508 minJepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesAlgorithms, Austerity, and InequalityThe Jepson Leadership Forum presents Virginia Eubanks, Associate professor of political science at the University at Albany - State University of New York, for a presentation on "Algorithms, Austerity, and Inequality." Feb. 13, 20202020-02-241h 12Face in HatFace in Hat2.5 DoubtDoubt and skepticism is a recurring theme on Face in Hat. Today we look at President Uchtdorf’s 2013 talk, “Come, Join with Us”, which includes the now famous phrase “doubt your doubts.”  What does this mean and how do different people in the church interpret it? “Come, Join with Us”, by President Dieter F. Uchtdorf, Oct 2013 General Conference session https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2013/10/come-join-with-us Heisenberg uncertainty principle https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncertainty_principle The Next Mormons: How Millennials Are Changing the LDS Church, by Jana Reese https://w...2020-01-2559 minJepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesTake 5 featuring Yasha LevineJepson student Aaron Gano, ’20, interviews 2019-20 Jepson Leadership Forum speaker Yasha Levine prior to his presentation, "The Internet as a Weapon." November 19, 20192019-12-1204 minJepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesThe Internet as a WeaponThe 2019-20 Jepson Leadership Forum, Digital Dystopias: Truth and Representation in the Internet Age, presents Yasha Levine, Russian-American investigative journalist and author, for a discussion on "The Internet as a Weapon.” Nov. 19, 20192019-11-251h 05Jepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesContempt in Congress: The Decline of Statesmanship in the U.S. SenateThe Jepson School of Leadership Studies' Marshall Center Lecture Series presents Sean Theriault, University Distinguished Teaching Professor of Government at The University of Texas at Austin, for the discussion "Contempt in Congress: The Decline of Statesmanship in the U.S. Senate." Nov. 8, 20192019-11-2259 minJepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesArthur Ashe: Courage and CivilityThe Jepson School of Leadership Studies' Marshall Center Lecture Series presents Raymond O. Arsenault, John Hope Franklin Professor of Southern History at the University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, for a discussion on "Arthur Ashe: Courage and Civility." Oct. 10, 20192019-10-1718 minJepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesTake 5 featuring Derek ThompsonJepson student Sara Milano, ’20, interviews 2019-20 Jepson Leadership Forum speaker Derek Thompson prior to his presentation, "Economics and Influence in Digital Spaces." October 7, 20192019-10-1705 minJepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesTake 5 featuring Katie HafnerJepson School of Leadership Studies student Mehreen Usman, ’20, interviews 2019-20 Jepson Leadership Forum speaker Katie Hafner, journalist, author, and frequent contributor to The New York Times, prior to her presentation, "The Origins of the Internet" September 17, 20192019-10-0904 minJepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesThe Origins of the InternetThe 2019-20 Jepson Leadership Forum, Digital Dystopias: Truth and Representation in the Internet Age, presents Katie Hafner, journalist, frequent contributor to The New York Times, and author, for a discussion on "The Origins of the Internet.” Sept. 17, 20192019-09-1958 minJepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesBe Careful What You Wish For: Exploring the Consequences of Electoral College ReformThe Jepson School of Leadership Studies' Marshall Center Lecture Series presents Joshua B. Kaplan, Associate Professional Specialist and Director of Undergraduate Studies in Department of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame, for a discussion on electoral college reform. Sept. 11, 20192019-09-131h 03Jepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesJames Madison as "Father of the Constitution"?The Jepson School of Leadership Studies Marshall Center Lecture Series presents Lynn Uzzell, lecturer at the University of Richmond and the University of Virginia, for a presentation on "James Madison as Father of the Constitution"? May 16, 20192019-06-0357 minAn Unscripted Woman PodcastAn Unscripted Woman PodcastS2E9: Lael Couper Jepson at SheSpeaks 2018 — The Golden BuddhaLael Couper Jepson tells a story on stage at her annual women's storytelling series, SheSpeaks, in December 2018 at One Longfellow Square in Portland, Maine. In this story, Lael shares a story about how sometimes the real value of something is hidden inside a crusty layer of shit. She speaks about her experiment to see if she could value and appreciate both the shit AND the gold in a surprising way. "...It brought me to this place of appreciating the need for outfitting as well as adorning...When I outfit myself, I'm ready for a street fight—that's my amour. But wh...2019-05-2809 minAn Unscripted Woman PodcastAn Unscripted Woman PodcastS2E7: Lael Couper Jepson at SheSpeaks 2018 — On "The Game" of LifeLael Couper Jepson tells a story on stage at her annual women's storytelling series, SheSpeaks, in December 2018 at One Longfellow Square in Portland, Maine. Using the Game Of Life board game as a metaphor, Lael talks about the rules we are taught about life—the ones that are generally not ours, nor were they designed with us in mind—only benefit those who are set up to "win." She offers up some new rules she's crafted for herself, borrowing this one from Monica Lewinsky: "No one can tell me I am not a reliable narrator of my own life." "My rela...2019-05-2807 minAn Unscripted Woman PodcastAn Unscripted Woman PodcastS2E5: Lael Couper Jepson at SheSpeaks 2018 — The Holy Grail Inside YouLael Couper Jepson tells a story on stage at her annual women's storytelling series, SheSpeaks, in December 2018 at One Longfellow Square in Portland, Maine. In this story, Lael talks about the "red light moments" of life when the dashboard alerts you something is amiss, and how these are the moments of the unknown where women start to get really resourceful...and busy. "When the red lights go on on our dash, we reach for the answer as if there is an answer....Intellectually we know there's no owner's manual for living a human life...but there are just so many...2019-05-2808 minAn Unscripted Woman PodcastAn Unscripted Woman PodcastS2E3: Lael Couper Jepson at SheSpeaks 2018 — On Making ShitLael Couper Jepson tells a story on stage at her annual women's storytelling series, SheSpeaks, in December 2018 at One Longfellow Square in Portland, Maine. In this story, Lael speaks to the power of making art as a means to figure herself out: "I just keep making shit as I go—sometimes it's good shit, and sometimes it's bad shit—but that's how I figure out everything. It's my go-to interface and how I make meaning in my world...and there's no roof on me anymore...I'm just constantly conjuring..." - Lael Couper Jepson FMI: http://www.shechanges.com/experiences-for-women/shespeaks-womens-speaking-series/upco...2019-05-2808 minJepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesTake 5 featuring Melody BarnesJepson School of Leadership Studies student India Henderson, ’21, interviews Jepson Leadership Forum speaker Melody Barnes, former Director of the White House Domestic Policy Council and Principal and Co-Founder of MB² Solutions LLC, a domestic policy strategy and impact development firm, prior to her presentation, "Can We Make Our Democracy Work?" April 10, 20192019-05-0605 minJepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesCan We Make Our Democracy Work?The Jepson Leadership Forum presents Melody Barnes, former director of the White House Domestic Policy Council, principal and co-founder of MB2 Solutions, a domestic policy strategy and impact development firm, for a discussion on "Can We Make Our Democracy Work?" April 10, 20192019-04-121h 19Jepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesWhere Do We Go From Here?The Jepson School of Leadership Studies presents Virginia State Sen. Jennifer McClellan, 2018-19 Leader-in-Residence, for the presentation "Where Do We Go From Here?" March 27, 20192019-04-0356 minJepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesTake 5 with Larry BartelsJepson School of Leadership Studies student T.J. Tann, '21, sits down with Dr. Larry Bartels, May Werthan Shayne Chair of Public Policy and Social Science at Vanderbilt University, prior to Dr. Bartels' presentation "Democracy for Realists," part of the 2018-19 Jepson Leadership Forum series. March 5, 20192019-03-2105 minFace in HatFace in Hat1.6 I've a Mother thereHeavenly Mother is one of the most interesting Latter-Day Saint doctrines!  We don't know a lot, but what we do know is awesome. Enjoy! Oh My Father https://www.lds.org/music/library/hymns/o-my-father LDS topics, Mother in Heaven https://www.lds.org/topics/mother-in-heaven "A Mother There": A Survey of Historical Teachings about Mother in Heaven, by Author David L. Paulsen, Author Martin Pulido https://byustudies.byu.edu/content/mother-there-survey-historical-teachings-about-mother-heaven How to worship our Mother in Heaven (without getting excommunicated) by Kevin L. B...2019-03-1632 minJepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesDemocracy for RealistsThe Jepson Leadership Forum presents Dr. Larry Bartels, May Werthan Shayne Chair of Public Policy and Social Science at Vanderbilt University, for a discussion on "Democracy for Realists." March 5, 2019.2019-03-071h 05Jepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesThe Re-Discovery of Cicero's Political PhilosophyThe Jepson School of Leadership Studies Marshall Center Lecture Series presents Jonathan Zarecki, associate professor at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, for a presentation on "The Re-Discovery of Cicero's Political Philosophy." Feb. 15, 20192019-03-0751 minJepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesTake 5 with Zeynep TufekciJepson School of Leadership Studies student Erika Echternach, ’20, interviews Jepson Leadership Forum speaker Zeynep Tufekci, Contributing Opinion Writer to The New York Times and UNC-Chapel Hill Associate Professor, prior to her Jepson Leadership Forum presentation "Democracy in the Age of Twitter, Facebook & YouTube." Feb. 13, 20192019-03-0605 minJepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesTake 5 with Blanche Wiesen CookJepson student Lina Tori Jan, ’20, interviews Jepson Leadership Forum speaker Blanche Wiesen Cook, Distinguished Professor of History and Women’s Studies at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, prior to her lecture "Toward an Inclusive Democracy: Eleanor Roosevelt's Legacy." Take 5 is a series of informal interviews with the scholars and experts who present as part of the Jepson Leadership Forum. Dec. 4, 20182019-01-0205 minJepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesTake 5 with City of Richmond Mayor Levar StoneyJepson student Michael Johnson, ’19, interviews Jepson Leadership Forum speaker Levar Stoney, Mayor of the City of Richmond, prior to his lecture "The Reality of Voter Disenfranchisement." Take 5 is a series of informal interviews with the scholars and experts who present as part of the Jepson Leadership Forum. Nov. 28, 20182018-12-1705 minJepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesTake 5 with Peter EdelmanJepson student Aaron D'Oleo, ’19, interviews Jepson Leadership Forum speaker Peter Edelman, Professor of Constitutional Law and Poverty Law at Georgetown University Law Center, prior to his lecture "How Democracy is Failing America's Poor." Take 5 is a series of informal interviews with the scholars and experts who present as part of the Jepson Leadership Forum. Oct. 25, 20182018-12-0704 minJepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesToward An Inclusive Democracy: Eleanor Roosevelt's LegacyThe Jepson Leadership Forum presents Blanche Wiesen Cook for a presentation on "Toward an Inclusive Democracy: Eleanor Roosevelt's Legacy." Dr. Cook is Distinguished Professor of History and Women's Studies at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. Dec. 4, 20182018-12-061h 07Jepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesThe Reality of Voter DisenfranchisementThe Jepson Leadership Forum presents Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney for a presentation on "The Reality of Voter Disenfranchisement." Nov. 28, 20182018-12-0644 minJepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesWhy They Never Talked About ItThe Jepson School of Leadership Studies presents Dr. E. Bruce Heilman, Chancellor and President Emeritus at the University of Richmond, for a discussion on "Why They Never Talked About It." Dr. Heilman (93) is the national spokesperson for the Greatest Generations Foundation. He served in the U.S. Marines during World War II, and is well-known for his commitment to raise awareness for other veterans. Nov. 27, 20182018-12-0356 minJepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesHow Democracy is Failing America's PoorThe Jepson Leadership Forum presents Peter Edelman, Professor of Constitutional Law and Poverty Law at Georgetown University Law Center, for a discussion on "How Democracy is Failing America's Poor." October 25, 20182018-11-081h 09Jepson School of Leadership StudiesJepson School of Leadership StudiesChief Justice John Marshall and the Defense of the Rule of LawThe Jepson School of Leadership Studies’ Marshall Center Lecture Series presents Joel Richard Paul, Professor of Law, University of California Hastings Law School, for a discussion on "Chief Justice John Marshall and the Defense of the Rule of Law." Oct. 11, 20182018-10-2359 min