{"version":1,"type":"rich","provider_name":"Libsyn","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.libsyn.com","height":90,"width":600,"title":"142: Jimmy Rosenberg \u2014 if You Juice it, They Will Come","description":"Available On: iTunes&amp;nbsp; | Google Play&amp;nbsp; | Stitcher&amp;nbsp; | Spotify Jimmy Rosenberg was looking for a way to make some dough in the summer of 1983. He got this idea\u2026sell juice on the beach. So he got some fruit, blended it in his kitchen, and started selling the juice by the cup (poured from a jug) on the beach in Santa Monica.&amp;nbsp;Little did he know that&amp;nbsp;inauspicious start would lead to the formation of two mega juice companies \u2013 Naked Juice and Evolution Fresh. His first attempt, a pretty&amp;nbsp;impressive first attempt by the way, was a company called The Naked Juice Company. After growing it to a size that allowed him to serve most of California, he sold it and got out of the juice business entirely. But not for long.&amp;nbsp;Two years later, with a renewed commitment to delivering the highest quality juice possible to consumers, he started Evolution Fresh. He steered this company for 19 years before being acquired by Starbucks in 2011.&amp;nbsp; Before I sat down with Jimmy, I didn\u2019t tell him that I\u2019d be asking him for photos and a bio, or that I\u2019d be posting his story about this podcast on social media. He\u2019s a very private person. He\u2019s never been on social media and has never shared these incredible stories about the two companies he\u2019s championed. Fortunately for us all, and in spite of this, he agreed to proceed. I\u2019m incredibly grateful for his willingness to share his story, and trust me, you will be too! From Andy: Before I sat down with Jimmy, I didn\u2019t tell him that I\u2019d be asking him for photos and a bio, or that I\u2019d be posting his story about this podcast on social media. He\u2019s a very private person. He\u2019s never been on social media and has never shared these incredible stories about the two companies he\u2019s championed. Fortunately for us all, and in spite of this, he agreed to proceed. I\u2019m incredibly grateful for his willingness to share his story, and trust me, you will be too! The thing I relate to most about Jimmy \u2013 he\u2019s just an ordinary guy like you and me. But for some reason, he was willing to listen, to experiment, to put in the hard work, to be open to learning on the job, and to be steadfast in his commitment to never sacrifice the quality of his product. These have all be part of his journey, all part of the reason he\u2019s been so successful, twice! Listen. Love. Learn. This story has it all. Enjoy!   FORWARD TO A FRIEND - If you enjoy the podcast, please help us spread the word by sharing it. LEAVE A REVIEW -&amp;nbsp;Your written reviews in iTunes go a long way in helping us get the word out. Here's a link&amp;nbsp;to make it easy - bit.ly\/breakingordinary. Thanks in advance for your help and support!  Episode Links  University of Santa Monica. Belcampo&amp;nbsp;\u2013 Organic grass-fed meat supplier and restaurant in Santa Monica The Three Principles&amp;nbsp;\u2013 mind, consciousness, and thought The Three Principles Global Community   &amp;nbsp; Questions? Feedback?  Email -&amp;nbsp;podcast@wholelifechallenge.com Instagram - @andypetranek Facebook - @andypetranek Twitter -&amp;nbsp;@andypetranek  REVIEW THE PODCAST ON iTUNES -&amp;nbsp;bit.ly\/breakingordinary  If you liked this episode, try these: 122: Chris Kresser \u2014 NY Times Bestselling Author of \u201cUnconventional Medicine\u201d 125: Dr. Jason Fung \u2014 On Cracking \u201cThe Obesity Code\u201d \u2013 Making Better Food Choices and Eating Less  This episode is brought to you by&amp;nbsp;The Good Kitchen. One of the best things I\u2019ve ever done is to get prepared, Whole Life Challenge-compliant meals delivered to me during the week. It makes my life so much simpler, eliminates any questions I might have about healthy food for those meals, and reduces the number of decisions I need to make each day. I highly suggest trying it out. It was a game-changer for me. The Good Kitchen will deliver pre-made, chef prepared, WLC-compliant meals (breakfast, lunch, and\/or dinner) right to your front door via FedEx. A special offer for podcast listeners: get 15% off your first order. Just use this link:&amp;nbsp;thegoodkitchen.com\/wlc ","author_name":"Breaking Ordinary with Andy Petranek","author_url":"http:\/\/www.wholelifechallenge.com\/podcast","html":"<iframe title=\"Libsyn Player\" style=\"border: none\" src=\"\/\/html5-player.libsyn.com\/embed\/episode\/id\/6704548\/height\/90\/theme\/custom\/thumbnail\/yes\/direction\/forward\/render-playlist\/no\/custom-color\/ff0100\/\" height=\"90\" width=\"600\" scrolling=\"no\"  allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen><\/iframe>","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/assets.libsyn.com\/secure\/item\/6704548"}