317 | JP Newman | How to Turn Purpose into Profit

In this episode of The Greatness Machine, Darius sits down with JP Newman to discuss how businesses can truly thrive by embracing a purpose beyond profit. This conversation will also explore the power of purpose-driven investing, overcoming challenges, and creating businesses that not only succeed financially but also make a lasting difference. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about success with purpose as its core. 

In this episode, JP and I talked about:

  • The importance of perseverance and grit in achieving success
  • JP’s journey in spearheading The Nuttiest Nutcracker and its rise to success
  • Insights on balancing passion and purpose in business
  • JP’s transition from the film industry to real estate
  • The power of dreaming big and how it fuels success
  • The secrets behind Thrive FP’s growth into a multi-billion-dollar venture
  • JP’s straightforward formula for success
  • Building a purpose-driven business model with Thrive FP
  • JP’s advocacy for the philosophy of conscious capitalism
  • And other topics…

Meet JP:

JP Newman is the founder of Thrive, FP, a real estate investment firm with over $1.5 billion in total transactions since 2011. With a keen insight into the financial, political, economic, and technological forces shaping industries, JP is at the forefront of transforming American workforce housing. His vision is centered on creating positive social impact for the Missing-Middle Class in the U.S., blending purpose-driven practices with respect for people. Through Thrive, FP and his non-profit, Veritas Impact Partners, JP has demonstrated that putting people first is key to building wealth and a better society. His approach has led to exceptional business performance, including higher resident retention rates.

Meet Darius: 

Darius is your host of The Greatness Machine. Darius is a mad scientist, high-growth CEO, serial entrepreneur, author, conscious capitalist, speaker, and entertainer. Darius is on a quest to create 1,000,000 Core Value Driven Organization by 2030. He is calling this “The Core Value Revolution.” Darius is an alumni of the Birthing of Giants Entrepreneurial Program at MIT and Stagen Integral Leadership Program. Darius’s accolades include being ranked #9 Top Rated CEO in America on Glassdoor, has won numerous Stevie Awards, and has founded and grown organizations that have been ranked #40 in the Inc. 500 and were ranked #3 Best Places to Work By the San Francisco Business Time. He is all about the P’s: Passion, Pizza, Puzzles, and, especially, Pink Unicorns. His book, The Core Value Equation, is an Amazon #1 Best Seller and is available at www.thecorevalueequation.com.

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