In this episode, Jeff is joined by CEO Brian Le Gette of Ammortal, who reflects on his 30-year journey in entrepreneurship. Brian discusses his early career at IBM and Texas Instruments, the success of his ear warmer product, and ventures like One World Lab. He emphasizes the importance of creativity, collaboration, and self-awareness in entrepreneurship. Brian also introduces his latest venture, Ammortal, which focuses on enhancing well-being through innovative technology like the Ammortal Chamber. The conversation touches on themes of purpose, joy, and the impact of conscious capitalism. Brian's insights offer valuable lessons on personal growth and business success.
About Brian
Accomplished entrepreneur and chief executive with a portfolio of successes spanning multiple industries. Founder & CEO of the 9th fastest growing privately-held company in America according (Inc 500 ‘04) with 4-year growth of 9600% and strong double-digit EBITDA. Brian boasts an MBA from Wharton as well as powerful multi-faceted global work experiences in North America, Europe & Asia.
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