35 min

James McManus of Family First on Emerging Mental Health Crisis in Teens, Managing Risk, and Scaling a 155-Employee Treatment Center‪.‬ The Capital Stack

    • Technology

I am excited for this week's special episode on the Capital Stack Podcast, where I will be interviewing my dear friend James McManus, the visionary behind Family First. Family First is a renowned treatment center in Florida, dedicated to helping teenagers facing behavioral health and substance abuse disorders. James' remarkable leadership has led to substantial growth, as evidenced by the recent majority recap with the esteemed HEP Fund and NaviMed Capital. Join us as we delve into James' inspiring journey and explore the impactful work of Family First.
 How does an entrepreneur bootstrap a mental and behavioral health business and drive it to success? The entrepreneurship journey, especially in a less common industry, is about taking the initiative and networking to find opportunities to help grow the business.
In this episode of The Capital Stack, we have James McManus, the founder and CEO of Family First Adolescent Services. He has devoted his career to understanding and treating the unique circumstances of young people grappling with drug and alcohol addiction, mood disorders, and post-traumatic stress disorder.
Listen in to learn why James pursued the path of adolescent mental and behavioral health and addiction and established an intensive outpatient service for families. You will also learn the importance of understanding how to do every job in your company as an entrepreneur to ensure you can step into any position if anything happens.
What You Will Discover:
·       [01:32] James on how his experience with adolescent mental health and working with teens led to Family First.
·       [04:17] Why he established an intensive outpatient service for adolescents, plus the market opportunity he saw.
·       [08:08] The constantly evolving nature of the adolescent behavioral health industry.
·       [13:00] The importance of focusing on revenue and diversifying it while managing risk as a founder.
·       [15:20] The importance of having something to stabilize you till you can stand on your feet as a founder.
·       [18:38] Why you must take the initiative to increase your bottom line in the early stages of your business.
·       [24:45] James explains why he did a recap and the rigorous process it turned out to be.
·       [29:44] The importance of understanding every job in your company as an entrepreneur to avoid surprises.
·       [31:02] Random questions with James!
Memorable Quote:
·       “There’s no one out there that’s going to come and magically be able to increase your bottom line; you have to go and do that if that’s your skillset.”- [20:57]
Connect with James:
·       Website: https://familyfirstas.com/
·       LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-mcmanus-77415ba/

I am excited for this week's special episode on the Capital Stack Podcast, where I will be interviewing my dear friend James McManus, the visionary behind Family First. Family First is a renowned treatment center in Florida, dedicated to helping teenagers facing behavioral health and substance abuse disorders. James' remarkable leadership has led to substantial growth, as evidenced by the recent majority recap with the esteemed HEP Fund and NaviMed Capital. Join us as we delve into James' inspiring journey and explore the impactful work of Family First.
 How does an entrepreneur bootstrap a mental and behavioral health business and drive it to success? The entrepreneurship journey, especially in a less common industry, is about taking the initiative and networking to find opportunities to help grow the business.
In this episode of The Capital Stack, we have James McManus, the founder and CEO of Family First Adolescent Services. He has devoted his career to understanding and treating the unique circumstances of young people grappling with drug and alcohol addiction, mood disorders, and post-traumatic stress disorder.
Listen in to learn why James pursued the path of adolescent mental and behavioral health and addiction and established an intensive outpatient service for families. You will also learn the importance of understanding how to do every job in your company as an entrepreneur to ensure you can step into any position if anything happens.
What You Will Discover:
·       [01:32] James on how his experience with adolescent mental health and working with teens led to Family First.
·       [04:17] Why he established an intensive outpatient service for adolescents, plus the market opportunity he saw.
·       [08:08] The constantly evolving nature of the adolescent behavioral health industry.
·       [13:00] The importance of focusing on revenue and diversifying it while managing risk as a founder.
·       [15:20] The importance of having something to stabilize you till you can stand on your feet as a founder.
·       [18:38] Why you must take the initiative to increase your bottom line in the early stages of your business.
·       [24:45] James explains why he did a recap and the rigorous process it turned out to be.
·       [29:44] The importance of understanding every job in your company as an entrepreneur to avoid surprises.
·       [31:02] Random questions with James!
Memorable Quote:
·       “There’s no one out there that’s going to come and magically be able to increase your bottom line; you have to go and do that if that’s your skillset.”- [20:57]
Connect with James:
·       Website: https://familyfirstas.com/
·       LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-mcmanus-77415ba/

35 min

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