Making Good Money
James Dong was the first person I was suggested for this podcast. I read a 41-page doc on his approach to work & values and was like… umm… yes please, can we talk?! He studied at Berkley, consulted at Bain & Company, worked in early-stage nebulousness at a number of tech startups, and launched Last Minute Gear. Last Minute Gear [https://snow.lastminutegear.com/] was an outdoor gear rental shop. James has just closed it down after 10 years of operating, and this episode is all about that. We talk about the necessary switch from scale-everything to going-local-and-small. How much James paid himself, how he operated, what he learned about triple-bottom-line businesses, and whether ‘sustainable businesses’ even exist. James is incredibly thoughtful, and I can guarantee that he will make you reflect on how you live your life. Enjoy! ✨ Useful links and resources: * James’ Approach to Work doc [https://cutt.ly/hwTsETmc] * His LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmzbond/] * @blackforager [https://www.instagram.com/blackforager/] and the specific link [https://www.instagram.com/reels/C3RUXvkLrR8/] about anti-trespass laws * The study on food waste % in the US from USDA [https://www.usda.gov/about-food/food-safety/food-loss-and-waste/food-waste-faqs] * A great recent read on what's going on with Buy Nothing [https://www.wired.com/story/the-battle-for-buy-nothing/] * Triple bottom line [https://online.hbs.edu/blog/post/what-is-the-triple-bottom-line] business explanation Hosted by Elina Ashimbayeva - follow me on my adventures with money and impact on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/elina-ashimbayeva/] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/makinggoodmoneypod/] Music by Mark Michele [https://open.spotify.com/artist/5AmEK91Li1IFyhfh7rrdAR] Edited by [https://www.ethanah.com/]Jemilah Ross-Hayes [https://jemilah.myportfolio.com/]
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