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The epitome of success in the fashion and production industries, Tyron Barrington, joins Jason Hartman as the guest for today’s Solomon Success Show. He details the way faith has marked and changed his career path and also discusses the reality of what expressing your beliefs is like in an industry that focuses on the physical and the aesthetic. 

 

Key Takeaways

01.55 – Tyron Barrington explains the motivation for a life-changing move from a very successful career.

05.17 – When you get to the upper levels of the fashion industry, you’re rubbing shoulders with some very important people and brands.

07.04 – God is everywhere – our creative gifts come directly from Him.

11.16 – The fashion industry often seems to be very judgemental, but apparently not about faith.

13.20 – Whether you’ve grown up with faith or it’s relatively new, you can always learn from God.

15.50 – Rather than being ostracized, people of faith in the fashion industry are now given even more opportunity to voice their beliefs and act on them.

18.17 – For more information, head to www.TyronBarrington.com or www.BarringtonMGT.com 

 

Mentioned in this episode

The Lord is My Agent And He Only Takes 10% by Tyron Barrington

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Jason Hartman invites Lieutenant General Jerry Boykin onto today’s Solomon Success Show to discuss the various threats facing America’s current economic and social state, as well as to give his opinion on the Obama administration. Having worked in previous administrations, Boykin has a unique perspective on just what the Government is doing right and wrong, and how they can still change the fate of America.  

 

Key Takeaways

02.14 – Lieutenant General Jerry Boykin discusses the economic and foreign threats that could face America in the near future.

04.39 – We need to be as prepared as possible; the events of 9/11 showed us that. 

07.21 – Maybe the powers that be need to take a look at the state of the world and reassess their priorities?

08.44 – It’s a difficult position, but we have to look at terrorists’ motivations to try and understand.

12.28 – If someone doesn’t stop and think about the implications, the US economy will fall into ruin.

14.33 – Heading towards a more Marxist standpoint? What does that mean for society?

 

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The Coalition: A Novel by William G. Boykin and Kamal Saleem

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Our faith and our professional success are two of the most important priorities in most people’s lives today. That’s why it’s so important to find a way to reconcile them and find a way of interlinking the two. On today’s Solomon Success Show, Jason Hartman talks about Christianity and business with Santiago Rivera, who gives his opinion on how we can best represent God’s will through our own business strategies.

 

Key Takeaways

01.15 – Santiago Rivera talks about why there might be one fundamental thing missing in your business plan.

02.15 – If you use the Bible as a foundation for your life, why not also for your business?

04.25 – Prayer is such a valuable way of linking your work life with God and your religious beliefs.

06.55 – A business needs more than just a plan – it needs solid foundations and a structure.

08.45 – What exactly should you be doing to build your business along God’s ideals?

11.03 – Remember – your business is about you and God, nobody else. 

14.15 – When everything seems to be going wrong, where do you turn, regardless of what you believe in?

 

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Doing Business God’s Way by Santiago Rivera

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In today’s Solomon Success Show, Jason Hartman speaks to Professor Ted Malloch about the influence of spiritual beliefs and moral virtues on business and corporate leadership in our modern society. 

 

Key Takeaways

01.14 – It’s no longer just about the business you conduct – it’s about how you do it, and the spiritual impact.

05.20 – There is no one-size fits all approach. All companies are different and have different core values.

07.20 – Ted Malloch gives his view on the controversy surrounding Chick-fil-A. What do you think?

10.11 – Faith and virtues are ever-present across so many levels of industry and business. 

13.09 – For more information about these issues, head to www.DoingVirtuousBusiness.com 

 

Mentioned in this episode

Doing Virtuous Business by Ted Malloch

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