Kidpreneurs Interview: Jason O’Neill of Pencil Bugs

Jason O'NeillPeople sometimes question whether a kid can truly be an entrepreneur. Sure, they can have a lemonade stand or something like that, but does any kid have what it takes to be a “real” entrepreneur? Of course we knew the answer to that question before writing Kidpreneurs, and since then, we’ve had the pleasure of meeting a lot of real Kidpreneurs who have proven over and over again that age doesn’t determine someone’s entrepreneurial spirit!

One such example is Jason O’Neill of Pencil Bugs. Jason is someone who is a perfect example of what a kid can accomplish when they put their mind to it. He was an “accidental entrepreneur” of sorts, but once he saw the opportunity and the fun that could be had in entrepreneurship, he went after it with gusto! At age 1, he’s still going strong and shows no signs of stopping. In the interview below, Jason shares some great insights into what it’s like to be a Kidpreneur and what it takes to succeed.

Kidpreneurs: We always say, “Some people say it’s never too late. We say it’s never too early!” You’re proof of that, as you started Pencil Bugs at age 9. What was your inspiration for the Pencil Bugs idea?

Jason: When I was nine, my mom was participating in a craft fair. I wanted to help her with her product and I thought if I did, she would split the money with me. To my surprise she said “No” and suggested that I come up with my own idea. I did just that and soon Pencil Bugs were born. I wanted to create a product that kids would enjoy and hopefully make school and homework a little more fun. Pencil Bugs are hand crafted, bug-like pencil toppers that come on top of a #2 pencil, individually packaged with a Certificate of Authenticity that gives their name and tells how to care for them.

 

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Kidpreneurs: Are your parents entrepreneurial? In what ways have they supported or guided you in your business ventures?

Jason: My dad is the VP of sales for a food broker and my mom has a variety of experience in different industries but has always had an entrepreneurial outlook. What I’ve learned from both of them is that it takes creativity to succeed in whatever job you do. Otherwise, you become just like everyone else. They have given me the guidance and support for everything that I have done up to this point. I owe what I have been able to do to them.

Kidpreneurs: What do you think entrepreneurship at an early age has taught you that you’ll use throughout your life?

Jason: I have learned so many things that kids don’t get to experience in school. From simple things like balancing a bank statement to bigger things like public speaking, making sales calls, and self-publishing a book. This business has been fun and I have made some money from it but the biggest thing I have achieved is the valuable experiences and the ability to help out others with advice or through my philanthropy.

Kidpreneurs: You’ve said you plan to attend college after high school. How important do you feel formal education is to being in business for yourself?

Jason: Formal education in college results in a piece of paper and unfortunately not much else. Just getting through four years of more school, even if you’re a straight-A student doesn’t mean you are prepared for real life or know how to market yourself in whatever job you decide to do. The real gain is in doing instead of reading about what others are doing. I have always thought that real life experiences are far more important than just a piece of paper from school. However, a person still can get a lot out of college if they want to and also depending on what field they decide to go into. For example, my plan is to become a video game designer so I would like to have the traditional education for that but what I end up doing with the technical skills could be entrepreneurial. The best scenario would be to have a formal education but also be able to have an entrepreneurial philosophy.

Kidpreneurs: You do a lot of public speaking – something many adults are terrified to do. Does it come naturally to you, or did you have to overcome a fear? What speaking technique has helped you the most?

Jason: I gave my first public presentation to a small group of 30 adults when I was ten years old. Before that, I had sung in talents shows and acted in plays from first grade on. Public speaking is just another form of entertaining. For me, my comfort mostly comes from doing it for so long. For someone who is just starting, I would suggest making sure you are prepared and use notes if you have to. A lot of fear comes from people being worried they will forget something so it’s better to use notes than to forget or ramble on and on trying to remember what to say. I learned that tip from some of the best TED speakers.

Kidpreneurs: Everyone has a different definition of success, and yours might change over time, but what would you say is your personal definition of success right now?

Jason: Success means achieving something that is important to a person. For me, it has never been about money because I am certainly not rich. The reason I feel successful is because I have achieved a certain degree of recognition, which has allowed me to help others through my charitable contributions and also through inspiring others to try their ideas.

The Maverick 4th of July Family Freedom Celebration

Kidpreneurs is all about giving kids the opportunity to learn about and express their entrepreneurial spirit. Of course as kids aren’t 100% self-sufficient, their entrepreneurial pursuits often become a family affair – and we think that is fantastic! What better way to bring a family closer than by supporting each other to reach the dream of business ownership?

So when we were asked to present a group of powerful, educational sessions at the upcoming Family Freedom Celebration, hosted by Yanik Silver of Maverick Business Adventures, on July 4th weekend, we couldn’t have been more excited! Not only is this one-of-a-kind event going to be an outstanding opportunity for families to bond in the spirit of entrepreneurship and freedom, it’s also going to be a blast! Because this is a Maverick event, there is a perfect mix of learning and adventure for everyone involved.

Maverick 4th of July Freedom Celebration

We’re getting together in Park City, Utah on Wednesday, July 1st, and the fun and adventure last until Tuesday, July 5th. If you remember, Utah was host to the Winter Olympic Games in 2002, and the training and competition facilities from the games are still there and available for use. It’s not happening in winter, but you don’t need snow to enjoy unforgettable, exhilarating experiences like Summer Comet Bobsled rides at 70+ miles per hour, the Quicksilver steel alpine slide, and the world’s steepest zip-line, which will take you on an incredible ride, at speeds up to 50 miles per hour!

In addition to the adventure side of the event, there is, of course, a focus on entrepreneurship. On day two, we will be speaking to Kidpreneurs between six and twelve years old with an introduction to entrepreneurship and business thinking. This is something we love to do, more than just about anything. There’s such amazing opportunity in business ownership, both from a personal standpoint as well as financially, and today’s schools simply don’t prepare kids for the excitement and challenge of becoming entrepreneurs. So we’re really looking forward to helping these lucky young entrepreneurs get started on their entrepreneurial journeys the right way.

There are also incredible sessions planned for the older kids (13+), and for the parents, you’ll experience sessions presented by the likes of Richard Eyre, the bestselling author of Teaching Your Children Values, the first parenting book in fifty years to reach #1 on the New York Times bestseller list. Richard is speaking in a session entitled “Avoiding the Entitlement Trap with Your Children,” and it promises to be very enlightening.

There truly is something spectacular planned for every member of the family at this year’s Maverick 4th of July Family Freedom Celebration. We hope you’ll bring your family to join us for this long weekend of fun, excitement, and learning. Your entire family is sure to experience an adventure you’ll never forget!

Kidpreneurs Wins Gold!

NAPPA Gold AwardSerial entrepreneurs and constant advocates for the fostering of intelligent young minds, the Toren brothers have done something unique with “Kidpreneurs,” by outlining the basic tools and strategies adults use to groom their businesses in a simple, straightforward manner that will allow any child to easily understand.

Throughout the many years that Matthew Toren and his brother Adam Toren have been entrepreneurs, it has been their long standing mission to take their own “tool kit for tomorrow” and pass it forward to as many children as they can. “We are humbled and honored that our book, Kidpreneurs was recently announced as the winner of the NAPPA Gold Award (National Association of Parenting Publications)” says Matthew.

By articulating the basic principles and creative approaches that make a modern business successful, the Torens have effectively outlined the key techniques necessary to provide a positive and powerful impact on a child’s ability to grasp the concepts of entrepreneurship. By using friendly design and colorful illustrations, the brothers have broken down complex concepts into friendly bites that the eager and curious child between the ages of 6 – 13 can easily chew.

It has never been more important for the future leaders of tomorrow to take their skills beyond the classroom.

But what is the best means for providing a child with the essential skills necessary to help them find their best future? By teaching today’s youth what it means to be an entrepreneur, we will be encouraging them to be independent thinkers who are willing to work hard to achieve the best in life.

The Torens are eager to carry their tremendous entrepreneurial spirit forward and have spent many years dedicated to researching the best practices in modern business and then passing the techniques to others while they maintain their own steady stream of successful businesses.

“You’ve heard the saying It’s never too late, well we say, It’s never too early! Even children can be introduced to basic business principles and the rewards of entrepreneurship. Our goal with Kidpreneurs is to outline the basic tools and strategies kids can use to gain some valuable experience,” says Adam. Matthew adds, “All children share the inalienable right to become financially independent, whether rich or poor, city or suburb. Sharpening a child’s entrepreneurial skills will equip them with the skills necessary to tackle a limitless future.”

The Torens set out to author their own book to teach children the same principles they had been teaching adults for years. And so “Kidpreneurs” was born – a book that fuels a child’s desire to get involved in business early by stoking curiosity in simple, engaging, creative, and safe ways.

The Torens have set up a foundation that for every copy of Kidpreneurs sold, they will provide a companion copy to a child in need.

Simply put, Kidpreneurs puts the power in the hands of the future. The power to order Kidpreneurs is in yours.

About Matthew Toren and Adam Toren: One of the Toren’s primary passions has been to assist ailing businesses by passing along all they know. This entrepreneurial instinct, blended with an altruistic nature led the Torens to found http://www.YoungEntrepreneur.com, the largest and fastest growing social networking forum for young entrepreneurs in the world.

Tomorrow’s future starts today. The Torens are helping to make it better.