Episode Summary – MEET AN AUTHENTIC EXECUTIVE SERVANT LEADER! In Episode 95 of the Shining Brightly Show (links in the comments), titled “HUMMUS TIME”, I am joined by my dear and longtime friend and mentor Stephen Shaya, M.D. He reveals at one time he wanted to become a priest then he takes us through his family’s immigration story as Iraqi Christians (Chaldean) making their way to the United States where his dad of blessed memory started J+B Medical, now a global healthcare conglomerate. Stephen has been able to travel the world with his family and meet world leaders like being blessed by Pope Francis, meditate with Deepak Chopra, scolded by Michael Milken for being late and even former President Bill Clinton. He wants leaders to chase their passion to find their purpose to put human back in humanity and care back in healthcare. COME GET SOME HUMMUS WITH US. Please listen, download, share and review this very inspiring show.
Mentioned Resources –
About the guest – Stephen Shaya, M.D. is the Executive Servant Leader at J & B Medical, a global healthcare solutions company founded in 1996 by his family. In his role, he oversees all strategy, innovation, and growth of the family of companies. Under his guidance, J & B has started eighteen different business enterprises and now has customers around the world, including 48 states in the US. In addition to his role at J & B Medical, Dr. Shaya has been an active representative of his family office, Akkad Holding, which invests in healthcare platforms leveraging the company's global distribution channels. He serves on numerous boards, including the American Diabetes Association in Michigan, Citizens Rx, and Endeavor Detroit. Dr. Shaya is the recipient of several prestigious awards, including the Vatican Pontifical Hero Award and the Presidential Leadership Award. He holds a Merit Scholarship from Wayne State University and graduated Summa Cum Laude from Birmingham Brother Rice High School. He completed his medical training at North Oakland Medical Center, followed by a fellowship at Wayne State University. Dr. Shaya is a passionate advocate for innovative solutions to improve human health globally. In 2022, he delivered a talk at the World Expo in Dubai, where he spoke on how to reimagine the global medical supply chain. Dr. Shaya's commitment to driving progress in healthcare is matched by his exceptional leadership and management skills, which have made him a respected figure in the industry.
About the Host:
Howard Brown is a best-selling author, award-winning international speaker, Silicon Valley entrepreneur, interfaith peacemaker, and a two-time stage IV cancer survivor. He is also a sought-after speaker and consultant for corporate businesses, nonprofits, congregations, and community groups. Howard has co-founded two social networks that were the first to connect religious communities around the world. He is a nationally known patient advocate and “cancer whisperer” to many families. Howard, his wife Lisa, and daughter Emily currently reside in Michigan, and his happy place is on the basketball court.
Website
Http://www.shiningbrightly.com
Social Media
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/howard.brown.36
LinkedIn - https://wwwlinkedin.com/in/howardsbrown
Instagram - @howard.brown.36
Thanks for listening!
Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page.
Don't forget to subscribe on your favorite podcast app so that you do not miss future episodes. And while you are there, it would help us get the word out to more people if you could leave an honest review.
Subscribe to the podcast
If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe to your favorite podcast app.
Leave us an Apple Podcasts review
Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.
Social Hashtags - #family #globalhealth #Jandmedical #elevate #humanity #trsut #chaldean #entreprenuers #healthcare #business #strategy #innovation #growth #akkad #authenitic #leadership #humble #passion #purpose #motivation #education #inspiration #podcast #listen #download #share #shiningbrightly
Hello, it's Howard Brown. It's the Shining Brightly
Howard Brown:Show. I want to give a big shout out to the 150,000 downloads and
Howard Brown:listeners and audience we have. I'm so grateful for you that you
Howard Brown:are listening and learning and making the world a better place.
Howard Brown:We are going to do that today. I have a dear friend of mine, like
Howard Brown:a big brother like a mentor, Stephen Shaya.
Stephen Shaya:How are ya.
Howard Brown:so glad all the way from San Diego today? So
Howard Brown:he's buying we're bicoastal. So it's amazing. I moved to
Howard Brown:Michigan from Silicon Valley in about 2005. And somewhere in
Howard Brown:2005, and six, I met Steven, and he's just such a person that I
Howard Brown:admire. He does so much good in this world. And we're going to
Howard Brown:talk about that today. So Stephen, let me just brag about
Howard Brown:you if you'll give me that honor. And I know you're very
Howard Brown:humble and you hate this, but bear with me for a minute okay?
Howard Brown:Stephen Shaya MD is an executive servant leader. I love that a
Howard Brown:Jambi medical global healthcare solutions company founded in
Howard Brown:1996 by his family. In your role, you oversee all the
Howard Brown:strategy and innovation and growth of the family companies.
Howard Brown:And under your guidance, Jambi has started 18 different
Howard Brown:business enterprises and has customers around the world. This
Howard Brown:is incredible. In addition to your role at JMP, you're an
Howard Brown:active representative in the family office called Akkad
Howard Brown:holdings. And you invest in health care platforms, and
Howard Brown:you're trying to actually make a difference in global
Howard Brown:distribution channels. It's quite amazing. You have a lot of
Howard Brown:board appointments, I'll name a few American Diabetes
Howard Brown:Association of Michigan citizens RX and endeavor. You have a
Howard Brown:whole bunch of awards that you've been awarded for the
Howard Brown:great example and the work that you do, Steve, and I'll just
Howard Brown:mentioned two of them. The Vatican pontifical Hero Award
Howard Brown:and the presidential leadership award. Unbelievable. Yeah, as we
Howard Brown:say in Judaism, it's a match your match. Lastly, you're an
Howard Brown:advocate for innovative solutions to improve the human
Howard Brown:health globally. And you delivered a talk about at the
Howard Brown:World Expo in Dubai, we're going to get into that a little bit.
Howard Brown:You spoke about how to reimagine the global medical supply chain,
Howard Brown:which at times has been broken as healthcare. But your
Howard Brown:commitment to driving progress in healthcare is matched by your
Howard Brown:leadership and your management, making the world a better place.
Howard Brown:I'm so thrilled to have you here and excited to chop it up a
Howard Brown:little bit with you. But before we do that, tell me something
Howard Brown:that people may not know about you different that you want to
Howard Brown:share.
Stephen Shaya:One thing that very few of anyone knows is
Stephen Shaya:before I went into the medical field, I was considering
Stephen Shaya:becoming a priest, which I now my mother, my mother laughs that
Stephen Shaya:now she probably you know, she she kind of teases me about it.
Stephen Shaya:Because I probably need to go to confession on a daily basis for
Stephen Shaya:for all the activities. But no, I think God made me an
Stephen Shaya:evangelist at heart. Somehow I ended up in the medical arena,
Stephen Shaya:but that's something that very few of anyone knows.
Howard Brown:Well, thank you for sharing that. And also
Howard Brown:people don't you know exactly, you know, your, your Iraqi
Howard Brown:Christian, as we know Cal Dean from California, and it's a very
Howard Brown:special group of folks and a lot in Southern California a lot in
Howard Brown:Michigan. And, you know, I play basketball with a bunch of
Howard Brown:Chaldean guys all the time and Jewish and Chaldeans. We're
Howard Brown:brothers from different mothers. And it's just a beautiful thing.
Howard Brown:So tell us a little bit about your background. Because, you
Howard Brown:know, before you got into some of this, you were even
Howard Brown:delivering babies. So tell us about you know, a little bit
Howard Brown:about your background.
Stephen Shaya:So, my mother and father immigrated from Iraq. My
Stephen Shaya:mother was one of 12 children. When number 12 was in utero, my
Stephen Shaya:maternal grandfather passed away in a freak accident. So my
Stephen Shaya:maternal grandmother deliver, she took care of 12 children all
Stephen Shaya:on her own. And I gotta tell you, Howard, I have three
Stephen Shaya:children. So someone having 12 is, is just mind numbing to me,
Stephen Shaya:someone wants said to me, seven takes you to have it. I don't
Stephen Shaya:know what 12 takes you to but probably someplace good to
Stephen Shaya:support the family. She was a midwife, and she delivered 1000s
Stephen Shaya:and 1000s of babies and to support the family and because
Stephen Shaya:they didn't have a hospital nearby, and it was pretty
Stephen Shaya:interesting because a lot of the folks didn't have means and she
Stephen Shaya:would barter with them. She'd deliver their child and they'd
Stephen Shaya:give her basket of food or they provide some service. But it
Stephen Shaya:didn't matter if you were Christian or Jewish. Muslim or
Stephen Shaya:what faith. She showed great love to all. And it is kind of
Stephen Shaya:surreal when I run into folks say hey, you know your
Stephen Shaya:grandmother delivered me. So that was kind of a little bit of
Stephen Shaya:a surreal surreal thing. She brought all 12 children to the
Stephen Shaya:US, literally, they had everything they owned on them,
Stephen Shaya:they sold all their possessions, and they bought gold. And they
Stephen Shaya:put all the they had each one of them are securing a gold
Stephen Shaya:bracelet when they came to the US. So they literally some
Stephen Shaya:people say you have you know, something on your back, they had
Stephen Shaya:every thing that they they own materially was was on the wrist.
Stephen Shaya:But one thing I remember my my grandmother, she had a servant's
Stephen Shaya:heart. She got so much joy Howard from giving. And, and she
Stephen Shaya:didn't have much materially but the richness that she had
Stephen Shaya:powered from giving from serving is something that left left an
Stephen Shaya:indelible mark on me. My father, my late father, was the same he
Stephen Shaya:came from a very large family, he came to the US under duress,
Stephen Shaya:political challenges. He got off the plane, he got four jobs. He
Stephen Shaya:worked while he went to University of Michigan. So I
Stephen Shaya:grew up in a family that we didn't have much materially, but
Stephen Shaya:we were rich and family. We were rich and spirit and we're rich
Stephen Shaya:where it mattered. And in so going into medicine, was kind of
Stephen Shaya:an extension of both my grandmother and my father's. He
Stephen Shaya:went to Michigan, he became a physician. And then he opened
Stephen Shaya:his own medical lab and, and my grandmother, of course,
Stephen Shaya:delivering babies. So it kind of you know, they were both cut
Stephen Shaya:from the same cloth. They had that Servant's Heart servant
Stephen Shaya:leadership, and I decided to go into medicine, graduated from
Stephen Shaya:Wayne State Medical School in 1996. And went to work with my
Stephen Shaya:father in a place called Jean de medical, he had just sold his
Stephen Shaya:medical lab. And he was retired for about five weeks. And my
Stephen Shaya:mother said, you know, you probably need to go do
Stephen Shaya:something. So he couldn't get back into the lab business. She
Stephen Shaya:basically kicked him out of the house. That's the the kind of
Stephen Shaya:the real scoop, you can you can catch it a little differently.
Stephen Shaya:But so he couldn't get back in the lamp business because a non
Stephen Shaya:compete so he started this company called gene B. Now
Stephen Shaya:people ask me all the time, well, what is J B stand for? I
Stephen Shaya:was in Kentucky a few years ago, and I said I'm with J B. And
Stephen Shaya:everyone got excited. They thought were the scotch whiskey
Stephen Shaya:and unfortunately, we're not that good. But j stands for my
Stephen Shaya:brother Julian who had a health issue when he was younger, and
Stephen Shaya:he was miraculously treated. And then one of my uncle's in my
Stephen Shaya:grandfather were named Bashir. My middle name is Bashir. So my
Stephen Shaya:dad just said JB, and it's funny over the years, Howard, many
Stephen Shaya:people have come in and said, Well, maybe we should change the
Stephen Shaya:name. And you know, my late father always be like, I've
Stephen Shaya:never changing that it has a lot of sentimental meaning, even
Stephen Shaya:though it sounds very simple to us. And today, we have different
Stephen Shaya:business enterprises globally. And, and it's been it's been an
Stephen Shaya:incredible, incredible journey, if you don't believe in miracles
Stephen Shaya:come to j and b.
Howard Brown:Yeah, it's what a great story, the immigrant
Howard Brown:story, the hard work, but the love from the family and the
Howard Brown:passion. And that drove you to become going into medicine as
Howard Brown:well. And you have delivered some babies, right. And you do
Stephen Shaya:have delivered about 100 babies in my career as
Stephen Shaya:a family practice physician. You spent a lot of time delivering
Stephen Shaya:babies. For the record, I didn't deliver my three children 11,
Stephen Shaya:nine and seven, probably for very, very good reason.
Howard Brown:I know it. Well, let's step into some of your
Howard Brown:travels, one of your passions is to travel and experience the
Howard Brown:world as it is. So take me through some travels. Where do
Howard Brown:you want to start?
Stephen Shaya:Wow, that's a loaded question. So let's start
Stephen Shaya:with in 2016. We, my family and I went to the Vatican. And for
Stephen Shaya:those of you that haven't been to the Vatican, it is an
Stephen Shaya:extraordinary place. It is the smallest country in the world a
Stephen Shaya:little factoid. Another factoid is it's got the highest crime
Stephen Shaya:rate in the world. You wouldn't think of that in the Vatican,
Stephen Shaya:but they only have 1000 people that live there. So it is, you
Stephen Shaya:know, percentage wise, it's got the highest crime rate, which I
Stephen Shaya:always find comical. The other thing about the Vatican is that
Stephen Shaya:it has got the most consumption of wine per capita in the world.
Stephen Shaya:Again, they only have 1000 people that actually are
Stephen Shaya:citizens there so it's a little skewed but going there as Seeing
Stephen Shaya:the Sistine Chapel, seeing, you know, the just the divine
Stephen Shaya:brilliance of Michelangelo. It's it's incredible in the Sistine
Stephen Shaya:Chapel, we had a chance to see edge who's part of YouTube and
Stephen Shaya:his father had just died. And he was the first contemporary
Stephen Shaya:artists who play in the Sistine Chapel. And it literally brought
Stephen Shaya:tears to my eyes. He was doing an homage to his father and I
Stephen Shaya:met him and oh my gosh, he was just incredible. And I'm a big
Stephen Shaya:YouTube fan. So that was special. We also had the
Stephen Shaya:opportunity and privilege to meet Pope Francis. And that day,
Stephen Shaya:my son, Grayson got kissed by Pope Francis, and also got
Stephen Shaya:kissed by then Vice President Biden that exact same day so
Stephen Shaya:it's a Mount Rushmore for something. I don't know what but
Stephen Shaya:grace is certainly, you know, very fortunate lucky. Gavin was
Stephen Shaya:named his namesake is Pope Francis. So it's Gavin Francis
Stephen Shaya:Shi'a. And so, it was quite an amazing trip. We met people from
Stephen Shaya:around the world, the biggest of the big and it didn't matter
Stephen Shaya:what religion what race what you did, it's the Vatican is a very
Stephen Shaya:special place somehow, some way. Everyone kind of put their egos
Stephen Shaya:at the door even just for a couple hours and and you felt
Stephen Shaya:you were part of something bigger than yourself. So that's
Stephen Shaya:kind of one trip that I'll never forget. And we're currently
Stephen Shaya:working with the Vatican on on many initiatives. So it's, it's
Stephen Shaya:been very special Catholic Church has a lot of issues. But
Stephen Shaya:nobody houses close feeds, educates reverberate provides
Stephen Shaya:more health care globally in the Catholic Church. So something
Stephen Shaya:that gets lost and stuff. So so that was, that was definitely
Stephen Shaya:one, I think, very special trip.
Howard Brown:receivers. Why you why you wait, why you think of
Howard Brown:that I actually have been to the Vatican and the Sistine Chapel.
Howard Brown:But I went in the Jubilee Year of 2000, they cleaned the place
Howard Brown:up like crazy, it was unbelievable. I got to go to
Howard Brown:Israel, and then on to Italy, and like all over Italy, but I
Howard Brown:really enjoyed it. It's really a tremendous that just the art in
Howard Brown:itself, but just the presence, the feeling. It was incredible.
Howard Brown:I will tell you that so I didn't get to meet the Pope. But I
Howard Brown:still the feeling was just incredible. So I'm so glad you
Howard Brown:shared that what what else you want to share, show
Stephen Shaya:another trip that I think was memorable, because I
Stephen Shaya:the trips that are memorable are always with the families and,
Stephen Shaya:and someone told me once he's like, you know, my children
Stephen Shaya:didn't remember anything. I bought them. They didn't
Stephen Shaya:remember a whole lot of what I did for him, but but they
Stephen Shaya:remember the family trips. So that's something you know, as I
Stephen Shaya:was having children, my children, our 11, nine and seven
Stephen Shaya:kind of, I always remembered, so we went to Lake Nona a couple
Stephen Shaya:years ago, I believe it was 2022 now, and and we got a chance to
Stephen Shaya:meet a bunch of a bunch of very interesting people. Of course,
Stephen Shaya:if you haven't been to Lake Nona, it is unbelievable.
Stephen Shaya:They're building like the city of the future. Some of the folks
Stephen Shaya:that we had an opportunity to meet were number one, Deepak
Stephen Shaya:Chopra, and I had never actually spent time with him, I had a
Stephen Shaya:chance to, to spend time with him, my whole family meditated
Stephen Shaya:with him. And just an amazing, inspiring person, so humble, you
Stephen Shaya:know, somebody that that, you know, just incredible, like how
Stephen Shaya:he can bring people together, he has a very calming presence
Stephen Shaya:about him. And he really opened my eyes to, you know, we look at
Stephen Shaya:everyone looks at things in certain lens. And, you know, the
Stephen Shaya:way that you know, his his tapping into, you know, higher
Stephen Shaya:energies, higher frequencies, spirituality. I mean, it's just,
Stephen Shaya:it was so inspiring. And I still have a really cute picture of my
Stephen Shaya:kids meditating with Deepak, and it's something, something that
Stephen Shaya:I'll never forget. And, and then on that same trip, we also had
Stephen Shaya:the opportunity to meet Bill Clinton. And that was the day
Stephen Shaya:I'll never forget, because that was the same day that a bill
Stephen Shaya:that Russia invaded Ukraine. And not only do we have a chance to
Stephen Shaya:meet Bill Clinton, but to listen to the guys speak for over an
Stephen Shaya:hour from no notes, no teleprompter. I have to tell you
Stephen Shaya:how we're regardless of any, you know, political lens, just
Stephen Shaya:hearing someone with such depth of knowledge. You know, was was,
Stephen Shaya:I was like, wow, this is like, you know, when you look at
Stephen Shaya:leaders, you're like, you know, you want someone like him at the
Stephen Shaya:helm. Whether it's a company or a country or I mean, he was just
Stephen Shaya:really, really inspiring. And then another one more recently
Stephen Shaya:was last May. I personally had a chance to go to the Milken
Stephen Shaya:global conference I'd never been, I'd become very good
Stephen Shaya:friends with Michael Milken. But to see that guy in action to
Stephen Shaya:see, I mean, talk about one of the quintessential dealmakers of
Stephen Shaya:our time to see the amount of people that he brought in, a lot
Stephen Shaya:of people don't know, the 78 people that worked with Michael
Stephen Shaya:Milken are not billionaires, you know, to see a guy, you know,
Stephen Shaya:obviously, everyone knows he had, you know, issues as well.
Stephen Shaya:And to see him pivot from that, and to see what he's done. And
Stephen Shaya:to see this global ecosystem, where they're, they're taking on
Stephen Shaya:some of the most daunting challenges of our time. I mean,
Stephen Shaya:talk about humbling, talk about inspiring, just tell you a quick
Stephen Shaya:story about that. I'm walking in to the conference on Sunday, and
Stephen Shaya:he's got like, 30 people around him, and I'm walking, just
Stephen Shaya:getting there going to register, and he sees me and he comes and
Stephen Shaya:gives me a hug. He's like, Shi'a, what, what the hell are
Stephen Shaya:you doing, you're supposed to be in this lecture right now. Like,
Stephen Shaya:oh, my gosh, the guy has 1000s of people 1000s 1000s of people
Stephen Shaya:to egg somehow he knew where I was supposed to be at two
Stephen Shaya:o'clock Sunday afternoon, it was mind numbing, I just literally
Stephen Shaya:floored me, but you know, he just someone I admire immensely,
Stephen Shaya:and, and what he put together to bring people together, which in
Stephen Shaya:our time, in our very complicated world these days,
Stephen Shaya:you know, you know, to bring people together and to talk,
Stephen Shaya:and, and, you know, you know, talk about ways that we can
Stephen Shaya:elevate humanity. You know, Michael is very inspiring to me.
Stephen Shaya:For for everything he's done, so that, that three of many, many,
Stephen Shaya:many.
Howard Brown:So one of the things that I admire is that
Howard Brown:when you meet people, you actually are learning about
Howard Brown:them. And they're human. All right, they've all fall down, we
Howard Brown:all get back up again, right? We're not perfect. We are human,
Howard Brown:we make mistakes. And what would you say that the qualities of
Howard Brown:good people and good leaders are, you've met so many.
Stephen Shaya:So something that's very important to me
Stephen Shaya:today is authenticity. I think when you find somebody that
Stephen Shaya:really is coming from the right place, really doing something
Stephen Shaya:that's in their DNA, it's kind of, you know, something that God
Stephen Shaya:has meant him to do. I think it's, you can tell and, and, you
Stephen Shaya:know, it's inspiring. Someone once said to me, if you chase
Stephen Shaya:your passion, you find your purpose. And those people, those
Stephen Shaya:people that that chase their passion, find their purpose. I
Stephen Shaya:think, you know, when you find it, and one thing, you know,
Stephen Shaya:lesson learned with that life's not easy. As you know, Howard,
Stephen Shaya:look at all the things challenges you've had to who to
Stephen Shaya:face and, but when you find your passion, and those tough moments
Stephen Shaya:come, you know, you can weather the storm, whether it's a
Stephen Shaya:business, whether it's a relationship, you know, you
Stephen Shaya:know, whatever it may be, and if you're not passionate, you know
Stephen Shaya:about something, you know, or someone or when those tough
Stephen Shaya:moments come, they'll crumble. So I think that's really
Stephen Shaya:important, it's part of your journey is to really, you know,
Stephen Shaya:find your purpose and, and I end for me, you know, it's been
Stephen Shaya:making healthcare affordable, and accessible to as many people
Stephen Shaya:globally as we can, that's, that's what God meant me to do.
Stephen Shaya:It manifests in the opportunity to meet a lot of folks and
Stephen Shaya:travel a lot of places and do many things. But the core of it
Stephen Shaya:is when you provide access to affordable accessible health
Stephen Shaya:care to as many people as you can be put the care back in
Stephen Shaya:health care, you put the human back in humanity and so I it
Stephen Shaya:took me a while to kind of figure that out. But once I have
Stephen Shaya:it really has taken myself and everything my family does and
Stephen Shaya:everything our company does to a whole nother level. So I think
Stephen Shaya:those purpose driven people and companies and organizations,
Stephen Shaya:they will be ready for whatever the world throws at them.
Howard Brown:We love it the human back in humanity the care
Howard Brown:back in health care. You're a man on a mission and you know
Howard Brown:we're the shining brightly movement is with you and
Howard Brown:together that's what we want to do. We want to lift up others
Howard Brown:First of all, you got to lift up yourself, but lift up others and
Howard Brown:make the world a better place. And we can do that we can do it
Howard Brown:together it there are people in need all over the place,
Howard Brown:including, you know, right here in our own backyard and Michigan
Howard Brown:and in the United States and things like that. So, I believe,
Howard Brown:what are the big things that you're looking forward to? You
Howard Brown:know, now that we're through the pandemic, and we're getting back
Howard Brown:to some normalcy? What are some of the big things that you want
Howard Brown:to accomplish coming forward?
Stephen Shaya:So with our company, I will start there,
Stephen Shaya:because that's a big part of our life, we've been on this
Stephen Shaya:journey, a journey of transformation from kind of a
Stephen Shaya:products company, to one of the preeminent companies providing
Stephen Shaya:products and services to patients in the homes, to to a
Stephen Shaya:population health company. So measure managing and optimizing
Stephen Shaya:large populations of folks around the globe, and doing it
Stephen Shaya:in a very unique way. So for example, one thing that we found
Stephen Shaya:is working with minorities and working with underserved
Stephen Shaya:underprivileged folks and training them to take care of
Stephen Shaya:their own, you get better outcomes. And and you really
Stephen Shaya:start breaking the cycle. So there's a lot of medical data
Stephen Shaya:that shows that underserved populations when taken care of
Stephen Shaya:by their own folks, they do much better. So the we're, I'm in
Stephen Shaya:development, and we're leveraging technology and
Stephen Shaya:innovation, I'll say gene B 2.0, or jnb. Three point, point O is
Stephen Shaya:really our most important attributes from a business
Stephen Shaya:perspective, our, our, our data or our technology, AI. And so
Stephen Shaya:we've really taken the home health arena, from a proverbial
Stephen Shaya:eight track tape to a proverbial iPhone. So you know, we're very
Stephen Shaya:proud of taking this antiquated marketplace, and really
Stephen Shaya:modernizing it. But ultimately, Howard, at the end of the day,
Stephen Shaya:it's all about people. It's all about trust. And so people say
Stephen Shaya:What's your most valuable asset, and I always say, it's our
Stephen Shaya:relationships. And there's the five ships relationship,
Stephen Shaya:fellowship, friendship, partnership, discipleship, and
Stephen Shaya:we have a partnership discipleship level relationship
Stephen Shaya:with a lot of key people. I was at an event recently hosted by
Stephen Shaya:Lucas Walton, you know, his family started Walmart, and he
Stephen Shaya:said something to me, that's just been, you know, I think
Stephen Shaya:about every day he's like, you know, Steven, you know, change,
Stephen Shaya:elevating humanity moves at the speed of trust. And I was like,
Stephen Shaya:Wow, it's so true. Because at the end of the day, that human
Stephen Shaya:element is so important. And I'm actually listening to a book now
Stephen Shaya:from Stephen Covey moving at the speed of trust. And it just,
Stephen Shaya:it's, we can never lose that personal element. And that's
Stephen Shaya:something today, Howard, that's lacking. You know, everyone
Stephen Shaya:wants to do the deal. So many things are so transactional in
Stephen Shaya:our world today. But don't people don't focus on building
Stephen Shaya:trust. They don't focus on that. And, and I think that that is
Stephen Shaya:something that is needed. You know, the more trust you have,
Stephen Shaya:the faster you can go. So that's why moving at the speed of
Stephen Shaya:trust, it just, it's something that's been I've been thinking
Stephen Shaya:about every day, since since Lucas told me about this over a
Stephen Shaya:month ago and something I wanted. Yeah.
Howard Brown:You went so fast. Give me the partnership.
Howard Brown:discipleship. Give me the five ships.
Stephen Shaya:Oh, okay. friendship, fellowship.
Stephen Shaya:Partnership. We friendship, fellowship, partnership,
Stephen Shaya:discipleship.
Howard Brown:I love it. I love it. Thank you, when so fast, I
Howard Brown:know, the audience needs to hear it and i Repeating It's okay.
Howard Brown:Well now. So I again, I want you to put on your sunglasses for me
Howard Brown:here because we have to shine brightly together. Because this
Howard Brown:show is really just a tease about you. And all you do and
Howard Brown:all the good work of the family office and JB medical, so we're
Howard Brown:gonna shine brightly and put the spotlight on you, Steven, tell
Howard Brown:people how they should best get a hold of you, and then share
Howard Brown:some wisdom and some inspiration as we close out the show.
Stephen Shaya:So to get a hold of me, if you use LinkedIn, you
Stephen Shaya:can you can send me an invite to Stephen Shaya MD and that's Ste
Stephen Shaya:pH en Shaya MD. Or you can follow me at my family office
Stephen Shaya:Akkad holdings akk ad holdings were Iraqi Christians. And the
Stephen Shaya:kidding Empire was the first empire in Mesopotamia and they
Stephen Shaya:were the great connectors of their time. So that's how we
Stephen Shaya:that's how we came up with that name. So LinkedIn is a very good
Stephen Shaya:way. If you use Instagram, it's a at Dr. Swamy, which is, which
Stephen Shaya:is Swami was my nickname and all through my, my schooling years
Stephen Shaya:long story for a different day. And then of course, we also have
Stephen Shaya:Akkad holdings on on, you know, all the all the different you
Stephen Shaya:can just go to Akkad holdings and follow us whether it's on
Stephen Shaya:Instagram or Facebook or, or whatever, whatever sites there
Stephen Shaya:but again, you know the words of wisdom, I just want to just go
Stephen Shaya:back again, chase your passion to find your purpose, find out
Stephen Shaya:what really gets you energized, what gets you excited, you know,
Stephen Shaya:you know, it's not about making money i To me, it's about
Stephen Shaya:finding that thing, you know, that divine, you know, tapping
Stephen Shaya:into that divine DNA and, and in and seeing what, what, what
Stephen Shaya:really can, you know, energize you every day. And I think if
Stephen Shaya:you find that you can you can park the Red Sea, and I really
Stephen Shaya:believe that and, and I hope everyone does. I welcome any
Stephen Shaya:conversations with anyone. And and, you know, the other thing
Stephen Shaya:is, you know, if you look in the world, it's easy to you know,
Stephen Shaya:find negative negative things in the world, you know, looking the
Stephen Shaya:good and people looking the good in situations, nobody's perfect.
Stephen Shaya:And we're all divine beings on a human journey. And we've got to
Stephen Shaya:remember that we're all kind of going through our own journey,
Stephen Shaya:our own challenges. And, and I think at the end of the day, if
Stephen Shaya:we search for good, we'll find it and if you search for
Stephen Shaya:something else, that's what you're gonna find. So
Howard Brown:wow, I gotta take my glasses off. And thank you so
Howard Brown:much for, as you'd like to say sharing some homeless today we
Howard Brown:shared homeless, it's we I love doing that with you. So I'm
Howard Brown:going to close out the show. You've been listening and
Howard Brown:watching the shining, brightly, podcast show. Thank you. Again,
Howard Brown:I want to shout out to the people that make me look great,
Howard Brown:which is financial publishing. Read the spirit magazine every
Howard Brown:Monday going out to over 50,000 My amplify you is my podcast
Howard Brown:house. They're amazing. And diamond moments magazine, that
Howard Brown:is teachers we every week, I'm sorry every month, but just a
Howard Brown:great show. Thank you, Steven, I look forward to making hummus
Howard Brown:with you in the future and just Godspeed to you and your family
Howard Brown:and all that you're doing to make the world a better place.
Howard Brown:And remember, if we choose to shine brightly, we become a
Howard Brown:force multiplier for good and positive change in this world.
Howard Brown:You can do it. Come join Stephen and I thank you