Jim Penman Explained

David Jim Penman
Nationality:Australian
Office2:Owner of Jim's Group
Birth Date:25 May 1952
Birth Place:Stourbridge, England
Children:10
Profession:Franchisor, historian
Alma Mater:La Trobe University

David "Jim" Penman is an Australian businessman and historian in the field of biohistory. He is the owner of Jim's Group, a lawn care service franchise.[1] [2] He has self-published books, based partially on his work with a laboratory he funds at La Trobe University, to make claims on predicting human culture and history based on the activities of mice.[3] His books have been described as eugenics, drawing on racial stereotypes. Penman described his ideas as being classified as conservative liberalism and neoliberalism.[4]

Early life

Penman’s mother, Margaret Moxham, was a teacher from Scone, NSW, who met Tom Penman at a Youth Hostel in Wales, while she was holidaying in the United Kingdom.[5] The family emigrated to Australia in 1955 and eventually there were four children: Lynne, David (Jim), Chris and Gill.[5] Tom Penman worked in different roles, including academic with the University of Adelaide and Chief Engineer at Carlton United Breweries.[6]

Education

Penman attended Prince Alfred College in Adelaide, Sydney Church of England Grammar School and Melbourne Grammar, followed by an Honours Degree in sociology at La Trobe University.[7] In 1974, Penman commenced PhD degree studies at La Trobe University, under the supervision of June Philipp, who was part of a network of ethnographic historians called "the Melbourne Group"[8] The PhD thesis looked at character as a key to understanding history.[9] Penman's thesis was initially rejected in 1981, although Penman's supervisor then suggested that he rewrite the methodology section of the thesis. Penman followed the suggestion, and the thesis was re-submitted in 1983 and subsequently accepted in April 1984,[10] under the title 'Personality and Culture'.[11] At the time, the thesis did not attract any scholarly attention.[12]

Jim's Group

After the completion of his PhD in 1983, Penman gradually turned his part-time lawn mowing business into a franchising business, focussing on setting up and selling lawn-mowing rounds and taking on sub-contractors, rather than simply mowing lawns. Between 1983 and 1989, he sold around 100 rounds.[2]

In 1988 VIP Home Services came into the market in Victoria, which prompted Penman to systemise his own processes and create the Jim's Mowing franchise. Penman states that his mandate is to be fanatical about service to both franchisees and customers.[2] However, he has a reputation for becoming angry quickly and for "being a firer", with a high turnover at the Jim's Group national office. After firing his sister, the two have been estranged.

After launching the franchise business in 1989, Penman expanded to include additional industries. The first addition was cleaning services, and by 2012 the franchise model had been adapted to over 30 service industries. However, Penman's business model was also criticised in 2012 for being inappropriate for managing the large number of franchisees.[13]

During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Penman was a critic of how Victoria's lockdown rules were applied to his franchisees, including encouraging them to continue work despite lockdown restrictions.[14] In August he discussed the possibility of legal action against the Victorian government, and in October it was announced that about 700 Jim's Mowing franchisees were joining a class action led by Carbone Lawyers.[15] [16] As of 2023, Jim’s Group has over 5,200 franchisees in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the United Kingdom.[17]

Research interests

In 2006, Penman began funding his own research projects to further the ideas he laid out in his PhD thesis. The initial $500,000 in 2006[18] had grown to approximately a million per year by 2017 according to Penman, with him aiming to increase that to 3 million per year.[19] The intended application of the research being to halt his predicted economic and moral decline of the West, with subsequent takeover by China and then a unified Africa.

In 2015, Penman self-published the books Biohistory and Biohistory: The Decline and Fall of the West about epigenetics based on his PhD thesis.[20] [21] His works have been critiqued as drawing "heavily on racial stereotypes"[22] and having a nationalist and eugenicist agenda.[23] However, in Biohistory: Decline and Fall of the West, Jim makes clear his view that genes cannot explain the differences between populations, since humans are genetically quite similar. Differences between peoples can best be explained by epigenetics, which is the way in which genes are affected by the environment. He attributes the misunderstanding to popular confusion about the meaning of epigenetics.[24]

Though this work has not garnered much mainstream impact, it has been noted by critics that the praise it has received comes from racist and white-supremacist journals such as The Occidental Quarterly and Mankind Quarterly.

Penman stated that after his PhD thesis was rejected, he could not get an academic post and had to self-fund his research interests. However, in 2006 he began funding research at La Trobe University's School of Psychological Science under Tony Paolini based on the theories in his books.[25] His primary research collaborator, Paolini, said "I think, basically, Jim has a lot of ideas and I, as a scientist, help to funnel those ideas into testable hypotheses". As part of this work with La Trobe, Penman has co-authored some articles on calorie restriction in rats.[26] [27] [28] [29] In 2017, he founded the Institute for Social Neuroscience (ISN) Psychology, a private research institute and tertiary education provider in which Penman was the sole member of the Board of Directors, and a member of the Academic Board along with Paolini.

His intended future research includes the behavioral and physiological benefits of mild food shortage (without restricting food) on adverse epigenetic effects of early environment[30] and a drug to make people more focused, more hard working, more intelligent and creative, and using CRISPR to make genetic and epigenetic changes.

Personal life

Penman has been married four times and has 10 children. He was an atheist up to his conversion to Christianity in 1979[31] and he describes himself as an evangelical Christian.[32] [33] [34] He attends a conservative creationist church, although he himself is an evolutionist.[35] Jim has recently started attending his local Catholic Church in an effort to become more mainstream. He is currently a member of Crossway Baptist Church.[36]

Bibliography

Jim's Mowing and franchise development

Epigenetics, culture and society

Audiobooks

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 'Wrath is my weakness': Jim's Mowing's 'ruthless' boss admits to sacking sister. Waters. Cara. 2019-02-28. The Sydney Morning Herald. en. 2019-09-17.
  2. News: Meet the boss: Jim's Group founder Jim Penman. White. Sue. 2015-11-14. The Sydney Morning Herald. 2017-08-14.
  3. Web site: Amerena. Dom. 2013-05-09. The Founder of Jim's Mowing will Make you Smarter and Save the World. 2019-09-16. Vice. en.
  4. Web site: - YouTube . .
  5. Moolenschot, p. 1
  6. Book: Moolenschot, Catherine. Jim's book : the surprising story of Jim Penman, Australia's backyard millionaire. 9780730368151. Milton, QLD. 6–9. 1078404005. 2019-04-15.
  7. Moolenschot, pp. 1–26.
  8. Web site: Reading Inga Clendinnen. registration. Griffiths. Tom. 2016-10-01. The Monthly. 2019-11-09.
  9. Moolenschot, pp. 26–41.
  10. Moolenschot, p. 40.
  11. La Trobe University Library Catalogue
  12. Moolenschot, p. 41.
  13. Web site: Jim's fantastic empire. https://web.archive.org/web/20171006060733/http://www.afr.com/business/jims-fantastic-empire-20120808-jywxa. Bleby. Michael. 9 August 2012. Australian Financial Review. 2017-10-06.
  14. News: Gillespie . Eden . Jim's Mowing founder under fire after encouraging franchisees to keep operating during Victoria's lockdown . 11 January 2021 . The Feed . SBS . 5 August 2020.
  15. Web site: 'Stupidity': Jim's Mowing to sue for millions. The Northern Star. Anthony Piovesan. 31 Aug 2020.
  16. Web site: Jim's Mowing joins massive class action . 7 Oct 2020 . Anthony Piovesan . The Northern Star.
  17. Web site: Welch . Kalila . 2023-11-27 . 'I know nothing about the beauty industry': The Jim's Mowing founder's new venture . 2024-02-19 . Mumbrella . en-US.
  18. Web site: Gibson . Rachel . 2006-09-16 . Weird science or the Jim workout our bodies need? . 2019-09-17 . The Age . en.
  19. Web site: 2017-01-03 . How biohistory affects human nature . 2019-09-18 . Human Givens Institute . en.
  20. Web site: Weird science or the Jim workout our bodies need?. Gibson. Rachel. 2006-09-16. The Age. en. 2019-09-17.
  21. Web site: 'We're all doomed': Jim's Mowing founder Jim Penman. 8 May 2015.
  22. Web site: How Jim Penman made enough money to be taken seriously. 2019-05-13. Australian Financial Review. en. 2019-09-17.
  23. Patel. Josh. 2017-04-30. The 'Biological Turn' in History Writing. Exchanges: The Interdisciplinary Research Journal. 4. 2. 280–297. 10.31273/eirj.v4i2.165. 2053-9665. free.
  24. Book: Epigenetics and Character : The biology behind history . October 2021 . The Biohistory Foundation.
  25. Web site: 2016-12-14 . Our Governance . https://web.archive.org/web/20200227021820/https://isn.edu.au/our-institute/governance-2/ . 2020-02-27 . ISN Psychology College . en-US.
  26. Levay. Elizabeth A.. Govic. Antonina. Penman. Jim. Paolini. Antonio G.. Kent. Stephen. 2007-12-05. Effects of adult-onset calorie restriction on anxiety-like behavior in rats. Physiology & Behavior. 92. 5. 889–896. 10.1016/j.physbeh.2007.06.018. 0031-9384. 17673267. 28041382.
  27. Govic. Antonina. Levay. Elizabeth A.. Hazi. Agnes. Penman. Jim. Kent. Stephen. Paolini. Antonio G.. 2008-06-26. Alterations in male sexual behaviour, attractiveness and testosterone levels induced by an adult-onset calorie restriction regimen. Behavioural Brain Research. 190. 1. 140–146. 10.1016/j.bbr.2008.02.013. 0166-4328. 18367259. 25162204.
  28. Govic. Antonina. Kent. Stephen. Levay. Elizabeth A.. Hazi. Agnes. Penman. Jim. Paolini. Antonio G.. June 2008. Testosterone, social and sexual behavior of perinatally and lifelong calorie restricted offspring. Physiology & Behavior. 94. 3. 516–522. 10.1016/j.physbeh.2008.03.007. 0031-9384. 18456293. 26642295.
  29. Levay. Elizabeth A.. Tammer. Amanda H.. Penman. Jim. Kent. Stephen. Paolini. Antonio G.. May 2010. Calorie restriction at increasing levels leads to augmented concentrations of corticosterone and decreasing concentrations of testosterone in rats. Nutrition Research (New York, N.Y.). 30. 5. 366–373. 10.1016/j.nutres.2010.05.001. 1879-0739. 20579529.
  30. Web site: BioHistory Research . 2022-10-30 . Biohistory . en-AU.
  31. Moolenschot, pp. 10, 34.
  32. Web site: How 'Jim' Penman from Jim's Mowing made his fortune. 2019-03-01. NewsComAu. 2019-09-17.
  33. Web site: God, History And Jim's Mowing I. 2016-07-14. Focus on the Family Australia. en. 2019-09-17.
  34. Episode 04: Jim Penman. Australian Christian College. The Inspiration Project.. Corr. Brendan. 2020-03-18.
  35. Moolenschot, p. 45.
  36. Web site: Crossway Business Gathering . 2024-02-19 . Crossway Baptist Church, Burwood East, Melbourne . en-US.
  37. Web site: Review: 'Biohistory — Decline and Fall of the West'. Digital Journal. 22 March 2018. 2 October 2015.