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The JBH Show

The JBH Show

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    • The JBH Show Episode 21: Sarah Hien Tran - Building a Global Medical Tourism Empire
      Feb 20 2026
      Sarah Hien Tran is the CEO and founder of Glamjet, a medical tourism company that organizes beauty, dental, and wellness holidays across South Korea, Vietnam, Thailand, and Japan. From her humble beginnings offering free tour guides in Hanoi to learn English, to studying international business in the Netherlands and accidentally discovering her calling while getting cosmetic procedures in South Korea, Sarah's journey is one of serendipity, hustle, and unwavering commitment to quality. Join us as we explore how a chance Facebook post about her Korean medical experience led to clinic owners approaching her, how she personally vets every single surgeon and hospital she works with, and why she believes medical tourism should be built on care and integrity rather than just profit. We dive deep into Sarah's meticulous pre-qualification process—from reading Korean-language reviews on Naver to sitting in clinic lobbies watching how they treat local patients, to personally staying in every hotel she recommends and even getting procedures herself to test the service. Sarah shares fascinating insights about the stark cost differences (eyesight correction for $2,500 in Korea versus $10,000 in Australia), why Korean clinics that serve demanding local customers provide superior service compared to tourist-focused operations, and how her white-glove service includes everything from translators waiting outside surgery rooms to arranging IV drips and post-op red light therapy. From door-knocking Seoul clinics to building a network of 35 leading hospitals across four countries, Sarah's hands-on approach sets a new standard in an industry often plagued by sketchy operators. The conversation takes a strategic turn as we discuss Sarah's ambitious 2026 plans, including a US road tour bringing Korean surgeons to American cities, developing a mobile app to bring transparency to the medical tourism industry, and her $30K investment in AI agents to provide 24/7 client support. We explore the unexpected networking connection that led to partnerships with top Australian surgeons, why Sarah spends four to five days a week at a Melbourne wellness club combining deep work with oxygen therapy and red light treatments, her passion for preventative health after witnessing patients with late-stage cancer who could have benefited from early detection, and the life-changing advice from a billionaire entrepreneur about failure. Whether you're considering medical procedures overseas, interested in building a service-based business, or just curious about how someone turns free tour guiding into a thriving international company, this episode delivers compelling insights from an entrepreneur who's built success through relentless quality control and genuine care.
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      50 min
    • The JBH Show Episode 20: David Wilson - Nuclear Power, National Defense & Political Reform
      Feb 14 2026
      David Wilson is a retired engineer, author, and world traveller with a fascinating career spanning continents and industries. From his unexpected pivot from medicine to engineering in 1960s Queensland to building his fortune in dredging projects across Singapore, London, and Indonesia, David's journey is one of resilience, reinvention, and hard-won wisdom. Join us as we explore his remarkable life—from working on the Botany Bay port development to setting up engineering companies in London, losing everything in a disastrous eel farm venture, and rebuilding his wealth through strategic property investments during Britain's economic turbulence. We dive deep into David's experiences living through Thatcher's Britain, the Falklands War, and the class structures that defined an era. David shares candid insights about engineering massive cross-country pipelines in Indonesian Borneo despite having zero experience, the Dutch disease phenomenon that decimated Australian manufacturing, and why being an Australian in 1970s London gave you a unique social advantage. From grave digger strikes to motorbike mishaps that changed his career trajectory, David's stories paint a vivid picture of a life lived fully across multiple continents. The conversation takes a serious turn as we discuss David's three published books and his work-in-progress on Australia's defence preparedness. David doesn't hold back on his views about Australia's political class, our non-existent sovereign defence capability, the arrogance of both major parties, and why we desperately need a grand strategy that encompasses everything from manufacturing to national service. We explore anti-Semitism in Australian politics, the French remembering Australian sacrifice at the Somme, why Emmanuel Macron responds to constituent letters while Australian MPs won't, and David's compelling argument for why nuclear power is actually cheaper than renewables—using the government's own numbers. Whether you're interested in engineering adventures, political reform, defence strategy, or just a bloody good yarn from someone who's lived an extraordinary life, this episode delivers. All of David’s books can be found at https://davidwilsonpublications.com/ Or purchased on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/40e1pHD
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      1 h et 2 min
    • The JBH Show Episode 19: Joe McCracken - Teaching, Politics & Public Service
      Jan 29 2026
      Joe McCracken is an Upper House MP for the Western Region in Victoria, representing the Liberal Party. Born in Ballarat and raised across Western Australia and Victoria, Joe brings a unique perspective shaped by his decade as a history teacher and six years serving on the Colac Otway Shire Council. Join us as we dive deep into Joe's journey from the classroom to parliament, exploring what drives someone to leave a stable career to pursue public service. We discuss the realities of political life, from campaign trails to question time, the challenges of representing 78,000 square kilometers of diverse communities, and the importance of authentic representation. Joe opens up about being the first Victorian MP to come out in their maiden speech, the emergency services tax controversy affecting rural communities, housing affordability for younger generations, and why he believes teaching was the perfect training ground for politics. This conversation tackles everything from local council graffiti to global political trends, the polarization of modern politics, what it really takes to serve 500,000 constituents, and why Joe thinks merit should always come before identity in public service. Whether you're interested in Victorian politics, considering a run for office yourself, or just curious about what happens behind the scenes in parliament, this episode offers an honest, unfiltered look at political life from someone who chose service over self.
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      1 h et 38 min
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