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Entrepreneurship is often marketed as freedom.
Freedom from employment.
Freedom from financial limitations.
Freedom from dependence on others.
But what if entrepreneurship first exposes the debts you already carry?
The Entrepreneur Debt Project challenges traditional conversations about entrepreneurship, wealth, ownership, leadership, family, and community development by exploring the hidden emotional, relational, financial, and generational debts that shape our decisions long before they appear on a financial statement.
Through personal stories, business lessons, practical frameworks, and strategic planning tools, Dr. Jazzmine Nolan-Echols presents a roadmap for navigating entrepreneurship, marriage, family economics, ownership, wealth creation, succession planning, and legacy building.
This is not simply a book about starting a business.
It is a book about becoming the type of person, family, and community capable of sustaining ownership.
Why entrepreneurship often exposes unresolved personal issues before it creates financial success.
How emotional intelligence impacts leadership, decision-making, relationships, and business performance.
Why marriage functions as an economic partnership requiring governance, communication, and shared vision.
Alternative approaches to wealth building, ownership, investing, and financial independence.
The personal, cultural, structural, and economic barriers preventing wealth creation.
Questions every aspiring entrepreneur should answer before pursuing ownership.
The difference between financial limitations and emotional barriers.
Why many entrepreneurs never transition from self-employment to ownership.
Lessons in resilience, recovery, and rebuilding after failure.
Why sustainable success requires patience, stewardship, and strategic thinking.
How leadership, ownership, and responsibility are transferred across generations.
Why knowledge, experience, judgment, and discernment are forms of capital.
How investing in people creates lasting economic and community impact.
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The Entrepreneur Debt Project includes practical frameworks, models, assessments, planning tools, KPIs, and wealth-building systems designed to help readers navigate entrepreneurship, family, ownership, wealth creation, leadership, and community development.
• 8 Trauma Love Languages Framework™
• Personal Problem Solving Framework™
• Entrepreneur EQ Framework™
• Emotional Effectiveness in Decision Making Framework™
• The JazzMethod Blueprint™
• HOME Economics Framework™
• Starting Family Office: Core Roles & Responsibilities Framework™
• Growing Family Office Framework™
• 30/70 JazzMethod: Living Expenses Framework™
• 30/70 JazzMethod: Asset Investing Framework™
• Wealth Strategy Framework™
• The Progressive Process Plan Framework™
• Self-Employment KPIs™
• Business Ownership KPIs™
• Business Ownership & Entrepreneurship KPIs™
• Business Leadership Structure Framework™
• Process Improvement Steps Framework™
• Succession and Exit Planning Framework™
• The C.O.R.E. Framework™
(Context, Options, Risks, Execution)
Explore the Chapters
The Entrepreneur Debt Project includes thirteen chapters exploring entrepreneurship, ownership, leadership, family economics, wealth building, stewardship, and legacy.
Choose a chapter below to explore key concepts, frameworks, and audio commentary.
Chapter 1: The First Problems to Solve Are Yours
Chapter 2: Emotions Are Expensive
Chapter 3: Marriage is a Family Business
Chapter 4: Working Until 65 Years Old Ain’t It
Chapter 5: The Barriers to Billions
Chapter 6: Before You Jump Into Business
Chapter 7: We Are Broken, Not Broke
Chapter 8: Forever Self-Employed
Chapter 9: After You Bust Your Head in Business
Chapter 10: The Long Game
Chapter 11: Succession is Success
Chapter 12: Wisdom is Wealth
Chapter 13: Nurturing is Our Philanthropy
The Entrepreneur Debt Project is ultimately a book about responsibility.
Responsibility for ourselves.
Responsibility for our families.
Responsibility for our businesses.
Responsibility for our communities.
Too often, conversations about entrepreneurship focus exclusively on income, revenue, and financial success while ignoring the emotional, relational, and generational realities that shape our ability to sustain ownership.
This book argues that wealth is not simply accumulated.
It is managed.
It is stewarded.
It is transferred.
It is taught.
And before any of that can happen, we must first understand the debts we carry.
The Entrepreneur Debt Project invites readers to think differently about entrepreneurship, leadership, family, ownership, community, and legacy—not as separate conversations, but as interconnected systems that influence one another for generations.
• Entrepreneurs
• Business Owners
• Executive Leaders
• Families Building Wealth
• Community Leaders
• Board Members
• Public Administrators
• Emerging Investors
• Individuals Seeking Ownership and Legacy
If entrepreneurship exposes who we are, what debts are we carrying that money alone cannot repay?
Begin building the systems, ownership structures, leadership capacity, and legacy you want to leave behind.
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