Entrepreneurs everywhere are navigating the complexities of life caused by Coronavirus. How do you find the right rhythms of work and life when quarantined at home? How can your business thrive when everything seems to be falling apart? We sat down with Jason Feifer to chat through the questions we are all facing. Jason shares how we can turn tragedy into victory by seeing the opportunities and innovations that are possible because Coronavirus is changing the ways we work and learn. Covid-19 is changing every aspect of life, but it doesn't have to be all bad.
Earlier in the episode, Jason shares his story of how his love for journalism led him to become the Editor in Chief of Entrepreneur Media. Later in the episode, he shares how trust is the basic advantage that many of us are forgetting in our lives and businesses.
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About Jason Feifer
Jason Feifer is editor in chief of Entrepreneur magazine, and host of three podcasts: Pessimists Archive, a history show about why people resist new things; Hush Money, about all the ways money makes life awkward; and Problem Solvers, about how entrepreneurs solve unexpected problems in their business. He was previously an editor at Fast Company, Men's Health, Maxim, and Boston, and has written for New York, ESPN, Slate, GQ, New York Times, Washington Post, The Guardian, and others. A novel he co-wrote with his wife, Mr. Nice Guy, is currently being developed for television. Jason lives in Brooklyn.