
Jim Beach: Advice for Entrepreneurs
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We speak with James Beach, entrepreneur, best-selling McGraw-Hill author, and Speaker; he talks about Startups, that is, starting a new business.
He started his own first business at the age of 25.
He gives advice for those wanting to start their own business, or to take their existing business to higher, more profitable, levels.
He also speaks about the hypocrisy of politicians, Media, and Celebrities concerning Environmentalism (particularly about Leonardo DeCaprio and Jeff Bezos).
We also touch a little upon the Assassination of Charlie Kirk, and about today (when we recorded this episode) being the 24the Anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the WTC.
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Here is where you can see/hear Jim on a regular basis:
School for Startups Radio, on AM and FM stations across he country;
His Podcast:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/school-for-startups-radio/id1679799374
His first book, School for Startups, on Amazon:
https://a.co/d/6dIwlCG
His latest book, The Real Environmentalists: How Wayne Elliot & Other Capitalists Will Save the World! is available for pre-order as an e-book here (it will be released on Kindle on September 30, 2025):
https://a.co/d/fLNwWoL
Here is the link to the available paperback version:
https://a.co/d/g3dH5YI
See also:
https://realenvironmentalist.com/
About this book:
We believe in climate change - and that humans are part of it. This book is not written by a denier, but by someone who believes the problem is real and urgent.
But who’s actually solving it?
The Real Environmentalists spotlights the uncelebrated entrepreneurs who are creating cleaner, more efficient solutions not for applause, but for profit. These are not government-funded researchers or celebrity activists. They’re capitalists - working 80-hour weeks, pitching to venture capitalists, and chasing innovation with the urgency and grit that only real risk-takers know.
They’re not in the headlines or at award banquets. They’re in labs, factories, and code - using business to build a sustainable future.
This provocative book argues that it’s not politicians, academics, or non-profit leaders who will save the planet. It’s entrepreneurs. The people building businesses that make clean energy affordable, waste reduction profitable, and environmental progress scalable.
Whether you're a skeptic of traditional environmental narratives or a believer looking for real-world solutions, this book will challenge your assumptions - and introduce you to the people actually doing the work.