Author, podcaster, energetic keynote speaker and entrepreneur Jason Feifer has a wealth of experience in helping others better themselves, from 1-1 consulting and problem solving, to coaching people in managing their time more efficiently. He has a background in journalism, having edited such magazines as Men’s Health, Maxim and Fast Company. Currently he is Editor-in-chief of Entrepreneur magazine, and also the host of three podcasts: Problem Solvers, about helping to sort out unexpected difficulties that crop up in an entrepreneur’s business; the optimistic Pessimists Archive, a history programme exploring the wild and surprising ways people resisted change; and Hush Money, along with money expert Nicole Lapin, in which the pair offer genuine financial advice about how money impacts on our everyday lives, our careers and our relationships.
Feifer has a long track record of innovation and well-grounded opinions helping people in all walks of life to adapt to the new. He boasts some 16,000 followers on Twitter, publishes a monthly newsletter of inspiring entrepreneurial insights, and has written countless articles on a variety of subjects for publications such as The Washington Post, The New York Times and Popular Mechanics. He also co-wrote the critically acclaimed novel Mr. Nice Guy with his wife Jennifer Miller, about a young couple who critically review each other’s performance in bed. It has recently been opted for television by Oscar-winning producer, Cathy Schulman.
Recognised as a positive authority on change, Feifer believes that successful people embrace change. He has been striving to help audiences the world over to make changes in their own businesses rather than resist it.