![]() ![]() I talk a lot about statistics and all the crazy things that are going on in the world-how many people die of heart disease and cancer and all the animals in factory farms? And the numbers are just overwhelming, and they kind of get-we kind of get numb to the volume of the numbers. And that’s how I am going to put that out to the media.Ĭaryn Hartglass: Well-people definitely respond to individual stories. I mean, I’ll get out there and tell my story. And, for me, it was like-well-I am going to try and do my bit. And I sort of realized when I got to ripe old age of 40 that I was fat, sick, and nearly dead. I guess I-you know I was 40 years of age, and I lived a life where I really had sort of focused on wealth rather than health. I think that-well, I mean, I am doing my bit. I’ve seen the film several times, and it’s great.Ĭaryn Hartglass: And all I do while watching the film is I crave my favorite green drink.Ĭaryn Hartglass: Well-and why don’t we see more of that? Why don’t we see more things in the media that make us want to do the right thing instead of the wrong thing? Joe Cross: Thanks so much for having me on.Ĭaryn Hartglass: Oh, I’m so excited to talk to you. It was in New York all of last week- Fat, Sick, and Nearly Dead. And he has a new documentary film that came out. Most recently Joe founded Reboot Your Life-a lifestyle brand that provides information, tools, media, and entertainment consumer products and community support that encourages people to consume more fruits and vegetables in order to improve their health and vitality. He’s an Australian entrepreneur and investor who invests in early stage high potential growth companies. We are going to be talking with Joe Cross-a director and executive producer. And today we’ve got a really great guest, and we’re going to be talking about saving your life, making your life better, getting the jumpstart, starting all over, and getting a fresh start. And we look at food from all different kinds of angles. So, we talk about food and food choices and how food affects health, environment, and the treatment of animals. And this show, in particular, I am going to get to some of my real super, duper favorites. Thank you for joining me today, and this is the hour where I get to talk about all of my favorite things. Joe lives in New York and Sydney.Ĭaryn Hartglass: Hello, I’m Caryn Hartglass, and this is It’s All About Food. The portfolio includes: Thakoon, a leading US based high end fashion label Willow, a high end Australian based fashion label and Citibabes, a club and education centre for families with small children. Today, Jaymsea has a diverse portfolio of active investments with financial and managerial stakes in high potential growth companies. A number of these businesses have gone from a start up to a thriving and successful business in a few short years. During 2003, Joe began investing his own capital through his investment vehicle Jaymsea Investments Pty Ltd. From the late 1990s until 2003, Joe managed a diverse portfolio of assets in telecommunications, media, technology and financial services for Queensland Press Ltd, a wholly owned company of News Corp. ![]() During this time, Joe founded several companies in the derivatives trading and technology space. Joe began his business career as a trader on the Sydney Futures Exchange where he worked from the early 1980s until 1998. Most recently, Joe founded Reboot Your Life, a lifestyle brand that provides information, tools, media and entertainment, consumer products and community support that encourage people to consume more fruits and vegetables in order to improve their health and vitality. Joe Cross is an Australian entrepreneur and investor who invests in early stage high potential growth companies. ![]()
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