Parents Making Profits

By: James Oliver Jr.
  • Summary

  • Welcome to the #1 podcast for parents who are entrepreneurs. James Oliver, Jr., a 3X founder, co-founder of the world's cutest twins, and Techstars and gener8tor alum, brings you topics, guests, and advice to help you be the best parent and entrepreneur you can be.
    2025
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Episodes
  • What to say when an investor says, “Tell me about yourself"
    Mar 14 2025

    In this episode, James loops in his friends Anastasia Simon, who is the Managing Director of the Techstars WaterTech and sustainability accelerator, and Mina Raver, founder of BetterCEO.

    Learn more and donate to the Kabila Founder Mental Health Fund here.

    Connect with James on LinkedIn and Bluesky and share your thoughts about the episode. Because I'm a LinkedIn snob, please add a note to your LinkedIn connection request to let me know you heard me on the podcast to ensure your connection request is accepted.

    Can't wait to hear from you!

    Here's the link to James' Kabila community for overlooked founders.

    Be sure to stick around to the end for the dad joke.

    If you love the podcast, please subscribe to it on your fave podcast player, rate it, and leave a review. Also, please tell a friend.

    P.S., Check out James' book, The More You Hustle, The Luckier You Get: You CAN be a Successful ParentPreneur on Amazon, you will love it!

    P.P.S., You can book a 1:1 meeting with James here if you're a current or aspiring founder and need help.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Paying for founder mental therapy: Announcing the Kabila Founder Mental Health Fund
    Mar 11 2025

    In this episode, James talks about the importance of supporting founder mental wellness and announces his new Kabila Founder Mental Health Fund.

    He also loops in his friend, Peachi Williams, founder of the Freshman Fun Box, to share her thoughts about the benefits of mental therapy.

    Here's the Inc. article by Aaron Houghton about avoiding burnout.

    Please donate to the Kabila Founder Mental Health Fund here.

    Connect with James on LinkedIn and Bluesky and share your thoughts about the episode. Because I'm a LinkedIn snob, please add a note to your LinkedIn connection request to let me know you heard me on the podcast to ensure your connection request is accepted.

    Can't wait to hear from you!

    Here's the link to James' Kabila community for overlooked founders.

    Be sure to stick around to the end for the dad joke.

    If you love the podcast, please subscribe to it on your fave podcast player, rate it, and leave a review. Also, please tell a friend.

    P.S., Check out James' book, The More You Hustle, The Luckier You Get: You CAN be a Successful ParentPreneur on Amazon, you will love it!

    P.P.S., You can book a 1:1 meeting with James here if you're a current or aspiring founder and need help.

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    15 mins
  • When is having a chip on your shoulder a bad thing as an entrepreneur?
    Feb 10 2025

    In this episode, James talks about when it's a problem to have a chip on your shoulder. James leans on the thoughts of VC, Mike Troiano, founder of Villie, Kim Jolasun, and VC Mark Suster.

    Here's the link to hilarious Tyrone, the Managing Director of the Startech decelerator program that James mentioned.

    Connect with James on LinkedIn and Bluesky and share your thoughts about the episode. Because I'm a LinkedIn snob, please add a note to your LinkedIn connection request to let me know you heard me on the podcast to ensure your connection request is accepted.

    Can't wait to hear from you!

    Here's the link to James' Kabila community for overlooked founders.

    Be sure to stick around to the end for the dad joke.

    If you love the podcast, please subscribe to it on your fave podcast player, rate it, and leave a review. Also, please tell a friend.

    P.S., Check out James' book, The More You Hustle, The Luckier You Get: You CAN be a Successful ParentPreneur on Amazon, you will love it!

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    16 mins

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