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Faith and Work: Insights from Jeremiah Williams

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Entrepreneurship isn’t for the faint-hearted. It requires innovative thinking, self-awareness, continuous resilience and, above all else, faith. Jeremiah Williams, CEO of Oak Crafts by Jeremiah and a Modesto City Councilmember, is the epitome of these traits. From his childhood days living in foster homes in the Bay Area to his turn as a family man and Valley-based entrepreneur, Jeremiah has opted to live by example for the many communities he calls his own.

According to Jeremiah, community serves as the underlying structure upon which all successful ventures are grounded. Add to that strong familial support, an understanding of one’s strengths and limitations, and a drive to transform passions into reality, and you have a recipe for entrepreneurial prosperity. Regardless of your belief system, this discussion between Jeremiah and Dr. Pablo Paredes Romero is bound to make you a believer in the tenets of business that are shared.
Co-produced by the Warrior Entrepreneurship and Innovation program and the Office of Strategic Communications and Marketing at Stanislaus State. The E&I Studio is edited and recorded in the KCSS studios on the campus of Stanislaus State.
The views expressed by guests on this podcast are not necessarily those of the University.

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Chapitres

1. Faith and Work: Insights from Jeremiah Williams (00:00:00)

2. Definition of Community (00:01:25)

3. Moving to Modesto (00:04:30)

4. Turning to Religion (00:07:26)

5. Artistry Becoming a Profession (00:12:44)

6. Evolution of Local Business Communities (00:20:00)

7. Family, Integrity and Fatherhood (00:27:20)

8. Being an African American Business Leader (00:35:03)

9. Complete the Sentence (00:46:11)

10. The 11 (00:50:32)

17 episodes

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Manage episode 387717663 series 3503723
Contenu fourni par Stanislaus State. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Stanislaus State ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.

Entrepreneurship isn’t for the faint-hearted. It requires innovative thinking, self-awareness, continuous resilience and, above all else, faith. Jeremiah Williams, CEO of Oak Crafts by Jeremiah and a Modesto City Councilmember, is the epitome of these traits. From his childhood days living in foster homes in the Bay Area to his turn as a family man and Valley-based entrepreneur, Jeremiah has opted to live by example for the many communities he calls his own.

According to Jeremiah, community serves as the underlying structure upon which all successful ventures are grounded. Add to that strong familial support, an understanding of one’s strengths and limitations, and a drive to transform passions into reality, and you have a recipe for entrepreneurial prosperity. Regardless of your belief system, this discussion between Jeremiah and Dr. Pablo Paredes Romero is bound to make you a believer in the tenets of business that are shared.
Co-produced by the Warrior Entrepreneurship and Innovation program and the Office of Strategic Communications and Marketing at Stanislaus State. The E&I Studio is edited and recorded in the KCSS studios on the campus of Stanislaus State.
The views expressed by guests on this podcast are not necessarily those of the University.

  continue reading

Chapitres

1. Faith and Work: Insights from Jeremiah Williams (00:00:00)

2. Definition of Community (00:01:25)

3. Moving to Modesto (00:04:30)

4. Turning to Religion (00:07:26)

5. Artistry Becoming a Profession (00:12:44)

6. Evolution of Local Business Communities (00:20:00)

7. Family, Integrity and Fatherhood (00:27:20)

8. Being an African American Business Leader (00:35:03)

9. Complete the Sentence (00:46:11)

10. The 11 (00:50:32)

17 episodes

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