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This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, we interview Brian Samson of Cleanscape Hawaii. Adrienne and Attilio share positive client feedback on the outstanding service provided by Cleanscape. Brian talks about what sets their cleaning services apart from others on Oahu, the types of clients they commonly work with, whether they're hiring, and the range of services they offer—including windows, lanais, jalousies, and more. They also offer recurring cleaning options like monthly and bi-weekly services. Bonus: Team Lally listeners can enjoy 20% off their services!We also hear from our Experts We Trust. Duke Kimhan of Hawaii Pacific Property Management breaks down the often-overlooked but essential Property Condition Form—what it's used for, and examples of damage and wear and tear that owners should be aware of. Bradley Maruyama of Allstate Insurance talks about the importance of having the right policy when purchasing a short-term rental, investment property, or vacation home. He explains how different types of use affect your coverage—and why understanding what your policy includes is critical. He also mentions that vacant homes require specific coverage that many property owners aren't aware of.Who is Brian Samson?Brian Samson grew up in the Midwest but has called Oahu's west side home since 2017. An entrepreneur for over a decade, he has successfully founded and led businesses in software, recruiting, e-commerce, private equity, and real estate investing. A proud UCLA Anderson MBA graduate, Brian is also a devoted husband and father of two. In 2024, he joined Cleanscape Hawaii as a partner, continuing his passion for building high-impact businesses. He is also a licensed foster parent and a strong advocate for the 440,000 foster children in the U.S. who need loving homes.Cleanscape Hawaii is a locally owned and operated company specializing in residential and vacation rental cleaning services across Oahu. Known for its reliability, thoroughness, and high standards, Cleanscape Hawaii is trusted by homeowners and property managers alike. With a focus on customer satisfaction and a professional, friendly team, the company helps ensure homes and vacation rentals are cleaned to perfection, making property upkeep stress-free for clients across the island.To reach Brian Samson, you may contact him in the following ways:Phone: (808) 468-7538Email: aloha@cleanscapehawaii.comWebsite: https://cleanscapehawaii.com/
Real Estate Careers and Training Podcast with the Lally Team
This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, we interview Brian Samson of Cleanscape Hawaii. Adrienne and Attilio share positive client feedback on the outstanding service provided by Cleanscape. Brian talks about what sets their cleaning services apart from others on Oahu, the types of clients they commonly work with, whether they're hiring, and the range of services they offer—including windows, lanais, jalousies, and more. They also offer recurring cleaning options like monthly and bi-weekly services. Bonus: Team Lally listeners can enjoy 20% off their services!We also hear from our Experts We Trust. Duke Kimhan of Hawaii Pacific Property Management breaks down the often-overlooked but essential Property Condition Form—what it's used for, and examples of damage and wear and tear that owners should be aware of. Bradley Maruyama of Allstate Insurance talks about the importance of having the right policy when purchasing a short-term rental, investment property, or vacation home. He explains how different types of use affect your coverage—and why understanding what your policy includes is critical. He also mentions that vacant homes require specific coverage that many property owners aren't aware of.Who is Brian Samson?Brian Samson grew up in the Midwest but has called Oahu's west side home since 2017. An entrepreneur for over a decade, he has successfully founded and led businesses in software, recruiting, e-commerce, private equity, and real estate investing. A proud UCLA Anderson MBA graduate, Brian is also a devoted husband and father of two. In 2024, he joined Cleanscape Hawaii as a partner, continuing his passion for building high-impact businesses. He is also a licensed foster parent and a strong advocate for the 440,000 foster children in the U.S. who need loving homes.Cleanscape Hawaii is a locally owned and operated company specializing in residential and vacation rental cleaning services across Oahu. Known for its reliability, thoroughness, and high standards, Cleanscape Hawaii is trusted by homeowners and property managers alike. With a focus on customer satisfaction and a professional, friendly team, the company helps ensure homes and vacation rentals are cleaned to perfection, making property upkeep stress-free for clients across the island.To reach Brian Samson, you may contact him in the following ways:Phone: (808) 468-7538Email: aloha@cleanscapehawaii.comWebsite: https://cleanscapehawaii.com/
A TUTTA C con Cristiano Cesarini . Ospiti: Luca Esposito e Attilio Scuderi ( Il Catanista)
This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, we interview Leigh Loganbill, Founder of Vitaflow Wellness. Leigh dives into the world of wellness, discussing innovative treatments that promote overall health, vitality, and rejuvenation. She also discusses Vitaflow's expansion, her journey into the wellness industry, and key tips for living a healthier life. Adrienne and Attilio share their personal experiences with Vitaflow and the impact of its treatments.We also have our Expert We Trust. Jodie Tanga of Pacific Rim Mortgage talks about their upcoming seminar on thriving in a tough market and explains nontraditional lending—how it differs from traditional loans and its impact on interest rates. Taylor Bramwell of Kilauea Pest Control shares his experience with mysterious attic noises in his new home, revealing what attracted the pests and how his team resolved it. He also highlights three surprising pests they commonly handle. Duke Kimhan of Hawaii Pacific Property Management breaks down wear and tear in rentals, why tenants aren't responsible for it, and what actually counts as damage.Who is Leigh Loganbill?Leigh Loganbill, a registered nurse with over 25 years of experience in ICUs and emergency rooms, moved to Hawaii in 2005 as a travel nurse. After years of witnessing preventable illnesses, she shifted her focus to proactive wellness and self-care. This passion led her to establish Vitaflow Wellness in Kailua, where she offers IV therapy, microneedling, PRP, and advanced aesthetic treatments backed by science, helping clients feel their best while embracing Hawaii's outdoor lifestyle.Vitaflow Wellness is an IV lounge and lifestyle med spa in Kailua, dedicated to enhancing health and well-being through science-backed treatments. They offer IV vitamin drips, esthetic services like XEOMIN and microneedling, PRP therapy, and antioxidant testing to support optimal wellness. By prioritizing hydration, prevention, and nutrient absorption, Vitaflow Wellness helps clients rejuvenate, thrive, and maintain a vibrant, healthy lifestyle.To reach Leigh, you may contact her in the following ways:Phone: (808) 780-7245Email: aloha@vitaflowwellness.comWebsite: Vitaflowwellness.com
Real Estate Careers and Training Podcast with the Lally Team
This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, we interview Leigh Loganbill, Founder of Vitaflow Wellness. Leigh dives into the world of wellness, discussing innovative treatments that promote overall health, vitality, and rejuvenation. She also discusses Vitaflow's expansion, her journey into the wellness industry, and key tips for living a healthier life. Adrienne and Attilio share their personal experiences with Vitaflow and the impact of its treatments.We also have our Expert We Trust. Jodie Tanga of Pacific Rim Mortgage talks about their upcoming seminar on thriving in a tough market and explains nontraditional lending—how it differs from traditional loans and its impact on interest rates. Taylor Bramwell of Kilauea Pest Control shares his experience with mysterious attic noises in his new home, revealing what attracted the pests and how his team resolved it. He also highlights three surprising pests they commonly handle. Duke Kimhan of Hawaii Pacific Property Management breaks down wear and tear in rentals, why tenants aren't responsible for it, and what actually counts as damage.Who is Leigh Loganbill?Leigh Loganbill, a registered nurse with over 25 years of experience in ICUs and emergency rooms, moved to Hawaii in 2005 as a travel nurse. After years of witnessing preventable illnesses, she shifted her focus to proactive wellness and self-care. This passion led her to establish Vitaflow Wellness in Kailua, where she offers IV therapy, microneedling, PRP, and advanced aesthetic treatments backed by science, helping clients feel their best while embracing Hawaii's outdoor lifestyle.Vitaflow Wellness is an IV lounge and lifestyle med spa in Kailua, dedicated to enhancing health and well-being through science-backed treatments. They offer IV vitamin drips, esthetic services like XEOMIN and microneedling, PRP therapy, and antioxidant testing to support optimal wellness. By prioritizing hydration, prevention, and nutrient absorption, Vitaflow Wellness helps clients rejuvenate, thrive, and maintain a vibrant, healthy lifestyle.To reach Leigh, you may contact her in the following ways:Phone: (808) 780-7245Email: aloha@vitaflowwellness.comWebsite: Vitaflowwellness.com
A cura di Paolo PellegriniFrancesco Cilea, Adriana LecouvreurAdriana Lecouvreur, Montserrat CaballeMaurizio, Jose CarrerasPrincipessa di Bouillon, Fiorenza CossottoMichonnet, Attilio d'OraziPrincipe di Bouillon, Ivo VincoL'abate di Chazeuil, Piero De PalmaJouvenot, Scilly FortunatoQuinault, Paolo MazzottaDangeville, Nella VerriPoisson, Pietro di VietriUn maggiordomo, Keizo TakahashiThe NHK (Nippon Hoso Kyokai) Symphony OrchestraUnion of Japan Professional ChorusesGianfranco Masini, direttore
This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, Adrienne and Attilio discuss the challenges of self-managing rental properties and why hiring a professional property manager can help avoid stress and financial losses. They break down market rent, Section 8 housing, and negative cash flow, showing why management matters.They also cover three common seller mistakes, insights from Dave Ramsey on savings, and steps to financial readiness for homeownership.
Real Estate Careers and Training Podcast with the Lally Team
This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, Adrienne and Attilio discuss the challenges of self-managing rental properties and why hiring a professional property manager can help avoid stress and financial losses. They break down market rent, Section 8 housing, and negative cash flow, showing why management matters.They also cover three common seller mistakes, insights from Dave Ramsey on savings, and steps to financial readiness for homeownership.
This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, Adrienne and Attilio provide an insightful discussion on short sales, breaking down what they are, the most common myths and misconceptions, and why this topic is crucial for homeowners facing financial challenges. They explore real-life short sale situations, potential solutions, and the foreclosure process in Hawaii, helping listeners understand their options. The conversation also touches on the rising costs of maintenance fees for condos and single-family homes, the impact of natural disasters on insurance rates, and VA mortgage hardships that many veterans face today.
Real Estate Careers and Training Podcast with the Lally Team
This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, Adrienne and Attilio provide an insightful discussion on short sales, breaking down what they are, the most common myths and misconceptions, and why this topic is crucial for homeowners facing financial challenges. They explore real-life short sale situations, potential solutions, and the foreclosure process in Hawaii, helping listeners understand their options. The conversation also touches on the rising costs of maintenance fees for condos and single-family homes, the impact of natural disasters on insurance rates, and VA mortgage hardships that many veterans face today.
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"Ieri e Oggi" con Franco Leonetti. Ospiti: Sandro Mosca (giornalista), Attilio Malena (giornalista), Giuseppe Lo Porto (inviato RBN)
"Ieri e Oggi" con Franco Leonetti. Ospiti: Sandro Mosca (giornalista), Attilio Malena (giornalista), Giuseppe Lo Porto (inviato RBN)
This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, Adrienne and Attilio dive into the hidden world of shadow inventory—unlisted homes that could impact the market—and what it means for buyers and sellers. They also weigh the pros and cons of condos versus single-family homes, share the latest mortgage rate projections, and explain why waiting to buy a home might cost you more. Plus, we get expert advice on navigating permitted and unpermitted areas, practical tips for home sellers looking to rent out their properties and hear a success story from a satisfied client.We also have our Expert We Trust. Duke Kimhan from Hawaii Pacific Property Management reveals what it means to offer full-service property management, from renovations and tenant screenings to disaster support and more.
Real Estate Careers and Training Podcast with the Lally Team
This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, Adrienne and Attilio dive into the hidden world of shadow inventory—unlisted homes that could impact the market—and what it means for buyers and sellers. They also weigh the pros and cons of condos versus single-family homes, share the latest mortgage rate projections, and explain why waiting to buy a home might cost you more. Plus, we get expert advice on navigating permitted and unpermitted areas, practical tips for home sellers looking to rent out their properties and hear a success story from a satisfied client.We also have our Expert We Trust. Duke Kimhan from Hawaii Pacific Property Management reveals what it means to offer full-service property management, from renovations and tenant screenings to disaster support and more.
À l'occasion du Jubilé 2025, proclamé par le pape François, des centaines de chantiers ont été lancés à Rome depuis deux ans, grâce à 4,3 milliards d'euros de financements. L'objectif est de restituer son prestige à la Ville éternelle et de la rendre plus durable. Mais les Romains sont exaspérés par les travaux qui perturbent leur vie quotidienne. En outre, ils redoutent l'arrivée de hordes de pèlerins. Environ 32 millions de fidèles sont attendus dans la capitale qui souffre déjà du surtourisme. De notre correspondante à Rome,La Ville éternelle, aussi chaotique que la scène du grand embouteillage dans le film « Roma » de Federico Fellini, sorti en 1972, c'est l'impression qui se dégage des deux côtés du Tibre. La directrice de la surintendance spéciale de Rome, Daniela Porro, rappelle que qui dit Jubilé, depuis le premier lancé en 1300 par le pape Boniface VIII, dit grands travaux : « La ville de Rome est aussi le reflet de toutes les opérations de rénovation et de modernisation réalisées à l'occasion des Années Saintes », affirme-t-elle.Mais sur les 205 chantiers prioritaires, seuls 64 sont achevés. Parmi ces derniers, la réfection de stations de métro ou encore la restauration de monuments. Antonella, avocate qui vit près du Panthéon, a un regard courroucé. « Aux difficultés de gestion des transports en commun s'ajoutent tant de travaux qui créent des désagréments. Et puis il y a des problèmes récurrents à Rome, comme la saleté, s'exaspère-t-elle. Tout un tas d'activités de restauration rapide ont été ouvertes, mais il n'existe aucun espace adapté à la consommation ».À lire aussiItalie: fermée pour des travaux, la fontaine de Trévi à Rome rouvre avec un accès limitéFuir Rome ou trouver des astuces pour slalomer entre les touristesRomain d'adoption, le Britannique James songe à prendre la poudre d'escampette. « Tout devient très compliqué. Même l'accès aux toilettes publiques… Vous comprenez ? Moi, je pense m'échapper à la campagne », rit-il.Pour Alessandra, vaillante octogénaire, sillonner à pied le cœur de Rome est un parcours du combattant. « J'ai accroché à ma canne une sonnette de vélo pour demander l'autorisation de passer, explique-t-elle, parce qu'il n'y a pas de place pour marcher. Il y a trop de touristes ! »Quant à Attilio, enseignant rencontré sur la piazza Navona, libérée des échafaudages, il déplore les rénovations tape-à-l'œil. « Tout a été concentré sur le maquillage du centre-ville. Je suis choqué par la fontaine des Quatre-Fleuves du Bernin, s'exclame-t-il. Elle est d'une blancheur immaculée ! Mais, à mes yeux, ces types de fontaines doivent avoir une patine pour préserver le sens de l'Histoire ».Les Romains sont donc loin de jubiler. D'autant que dans les zones touristiques, les prix montent en flèche. Celui du traditionnel « espresso » au bar atteint jusqu'à 4 euros contre 1,50 euro en moyenne.À lire aussiItalie: Rome, musée à ciel ouvert, souffre du tourisme de masse
À l'occasion du Jubilé 2025, proclamé par le pape François, des centaines de chantiers ont été lancés à Rome depuis deux ans, grâce à 4,3 milliards d'euros de financements. L'objectif est de restituer son prestige à la Ville éternelle et de la rendre plus durable. Mais les Romains sont exaspérés par les travaux qui perturbent leur vie quotidienne. En outre, ils redoutent l'arrivée de hordes de pèlerins. Environ 32 millions de fidèles sont attendus dans la capitale qui souffre déjà du surtourisme. De notre correspondante à Rome,La Ville éternelle, aussi chaotique que la scène du grand embouteillage dans le film « Roma » de Federico Fellini, sorti en 1972, c'est l'impression qui se dégage des deux côtés du Tibre. La directrice de la surintendance spéciale de Rome, Daniela Porro, rappelle que qui dit Jubilé, depuis le premier lancé en 1300 par le pape Boniface VIII, dit grands travaux : « La ville de Rome est aussi le reflet de toutes les opérations de rénovation et de modernisation réalisées à l'occasion des Années Saintes », affirme-t-elle.Mais sur les 205 chantiers prioritaires, seuls 64 sont achevés. Parmi ces derniers, la réfection de stations de métro ou encore la restauration de monuments. Antonella, avocate qui vit près du Panthéon, a un regard courroucé. « Aux difficultés de gestion des transports en commun s'ajoutent tant de travaux qui créent des désagréments. Et puis il y a des problèmes récurrents à Rome, comme la saleté, s'exaspère-t-elle. Tout un tas d'activités de restauration rapide ont été ouvertes, mais il n'existe aucun espace adapté à la consommation ».À lire aussiItalie: fermée pour des travaux, la fontaine de Trévi à Rome rouvre avec un accès limitéFuir Rome ou trouver des astuces pour slalomer entre les touristesRomain d'adoption, le Britannique James songe à prendre la poudre d'escampette. « Tout devient très compliqué. Même l'accès aux toilettes publiques… Vous comprenez ? Moi, je pense m'échapper à la campagne », rit-il.Pour Alessandra, vaillante octogénaire, sillonner à pied le cœur de Rome est un parcours du combattant. « J'ai accroché à ma canne une sonnette de vélo pour demander l'autorisation de passer, explique-t-elle, parce qu'il n'y a pas de place pour marcher. Il y a trop de touristes ! »Quant à Attilio, enseignant rencontré sur la piazza Navona, libérée des échafaudages, il déplore les rénovations tape-à-l'œil. « Tout a été concentré sur le maquillage du centre-ville. Je suis choqué par la fontaine des Quatre-Fleuves du Bernin, s'exclame-t-il. Elle est d'une blancheur immaculée ! Mais, à mes yeux, ces types de fontaines doivent avoir une patine pour préserver le sens de l'Histoire ».Les Romains sont donc loin de jubiler. D'autant que dans les zones touristiques, les prix montent en flèche. Celui du traditionnel « espresso » au bar atteint jusqu'à 4 euros contre 1,50 euro en moyenne.À lire aussiItalie: Rome, musée à ciel ouvert, souffre du tourisme de masse
ROMA (ITALPRESS) - "E' importante portare il progetto Boxing for Change nelle scuole, è un'iniziativa che dà la possibilità di socializzare e fare squadra a ragazzi di etnie diverse. La capacità di unire rende unico questo sport". Così Attilio Volpe, maestro di Boxe, uno dei protagonisti dell'iniziativa che sta portando avanti la FederPugilato nelle scuole secondarie di I e II grado, con l'obiettivo di coinvolgere maggiormente le realtà periferiche più svantaggiate e considerate a rischio, oltre che negli Istituti Penitenziari.spf/gtr/ari
ROMA (ITALPRESS) - "E' importante portare il progetto Boxing for Change nelle scuole, è un'iniziativa che dà la possibilità di socializzare e fare squadra a ragazzi di etnie diverse. La capacità di unire rende unico questo sport". Così Attilio Volpe, maestro di Boxe, uno dei protagonisti dell'iniziativa che sta portando avanti la FederPugilato nelle scuole secondarie di I e II grado, con l'obiettivo di coinvolgere maggiormente le realtà periferiche più svantaggiate e considerate a rischio, oltre che negli Istituti Penitenziari.spf/gtr/ari
ROMA (ITALPRESS) - "E' importante portare il progetto Boxing for Change nelle scuole, è un'iniziativa che dà la possibilità di socializzare e fare squadra a ragazzi di etnie diverse. La capacità di unire rende unico questo sport". Così Attilio Volpe, maestro di Boxe, uno dei protagonisti dell'iniziativa che sta portando avanti la FederPugilato nelle scuole secondarie di I e II grado, con l'obiettivo di coinvolgere maggiormente le realtà periferiche più svantaggiate e considerate a rischio, oltre che negli Istituti Penitenziari.spf/gtr/ari
A TUTTA C con Claudia Marrone. Ospiti: Luca Esposito, Attilio Scuderi, Niccolò Ceccarini, Massimiliano Mirabelli
Ben and Matt remember Attilio Lombardo's time in SE25.
This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, we interview Al Rosen of Tri-Fitness Challenge. We talk about what tri-fitness is and how it originated. Adrienne and Attilio also talk about their tri-fitness experience.We also have your favorite experts providing this week's tips. Duke Kimhan of HI Pacific PM talks about his past experience of losing homes to Hurricane Katrina. Bradley Maruyama of All State Insurance goes over the insurance process for devastating events like fire and hurricanes. Jodie Tanga of Pacific Rim Mortgage comes on the show to talk about the family opportunity mortgage for better interest rates.Who is Al Rosen?Al has been training athletes for 48 years. He owned the Boddy Shoppe Gym in Tampa from 1977 to 2005 where he trained over 300 professional and collegiate athletes. He was a gym owner, a physical education teacher and coach, a former professional wrestler and a fitness trainer. In 1997, he created the sport of Tri-Fitness.Tri-Fitness is a fitness challenge event with a foundation based on the dedication to health, fitness and the competitive spirit. Its purpose is to empower athletes and have them feel the power of accomplishment. Tri-Fitness has an obstacle course, fitness skills, fitness routine and true grit challenge as well as a Grace & Physique competition for women.To reach Al Rosen, you may contact him in the following ways:Phone: (813) 263-2779Email: trifitman@aol.comWebsite: trifitnesschallenge.com
This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, we interview Indar Lange of Our Home Investments. Indar shares his journey into real estate investing, the creation and setup of his coworking space, and insights into SBA Loans and their benefits. Adrienne and Attilio share their experiences at Indar's recent event held at his coworking space, highlighting the power of networking and collaborating with positive individuals. Together with Indar, they emphasize the importance of taking action, note-taking, and how successful individuals often give back to their communities.We also have Duke Kimhan from Hawaii Pacific Property Management who explains their unique application process and eviction guarantee and Dan Polimino from the Big Island provides timely advice for buyers considering current mortgage rates.Who is Indar Lange?Indar is the CEO and founder of Our Home Investments and the owner of Hawaii Coworking. He founded Our Home Investments in 2015 and has now become the largest home-flipping company in Hawaii. He's completed over 150 rehab projects in Hawaii and the mainland, and owns 165 rental properties. With total home sales of $130 million, he is a homegrown multi-millionaire committed to helping locals thrive, not just survive.Our Home Investments is a highly experienced home buying team dedicated to helping homeowners in Hawaii sell their houses quickly and without hassle, games, or fees. They operate with transparency and integrity, buying homes directly with their own cash, ensuring a swift and smooth process. They know the local market well, enabling them to make offers within 24 hours, regardless of the property's condition or location. Unlike agents, they are direct buyers, allowing you to choose and consider their offer without any pressure. Their commitment to a no-pressure policy is validated by the satisfaction of their numerous previous clients.To reach Indar, you may contact him in the following ways:Phone: 808-989-2323Email: indar@ourhomeinvestments.comWebsite: OurHomeInvestments.com
This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, we interview Haaheo Scanlan of PSI Seminars. Haaheo delves into the transformative world of PSI, revealing the essentials of their upcoming seminars in Honolulu and how they pave the path to personal success. Together with Adrienne and Attilio, they share their personal experiences with PSI and Haaheo shares a special success story.We also have Duke Kimhan from Hawaii Pacific Property Management who discusses the crucial role of ample parking in rental properties. Jake Kissack of Go Local Powur updates us on the latest advancements in solar technology, including Powerwall batteries and the debut of Powerwall 3. Dan Polimino gives us the latest Big Island updates, focusing on the ongoing effects of inflation and interest rates.Who is Haaheo Scanlan?Haaheo is the Area Director for PSI Seminars, a Doctor of Acupuncture, and a mother of seven children. With over 30 years of dedicated involvement with PSI Seminars, she brings a wealth of experience and wisdom. Her passion for personal growth and development shines through in her work, inspiring countless individuals to reach their full potential.PSI Seminars was founded by Thomas Willhite and his wife,Jane Willhite, in 1973. It was designed to impart principles for achieving personal success. When Thomas Willhite died in a plane crash in 1983, his wife had run the company as CEO and was responsible for its current growth and success. As the oldest personal development organization in the United States, PSI Seminars holds a prominent position as a pioneer and expert in human potential training.To reach Haaheo Scanlan, you may contact her in the following ways:Phone: 808-841-7776Email: hscanlan@psiseminars.comWebsite: psiseminars.com/
This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, we interview Reina Miyamoto of Hawaii HomeOwnership Center. Reina joins us to debunk common myths about homeownership, and she discusses the courses, training, and resources available for both home buyers and renters. Reina also shares a heartwarming success story and explains how you can support HHOC, with insights from Adrienne and Attilio on the impact of community giving for business owners.We also have Duke Kimhan from Hawaii Pacific Property Management who emphasizes the importance of using licensed and registered vendors and conducting thorough background checks. Jake Kissack from Go Local Powur highlights the significant savings on electric bills with solar power, introduces Tesla Powerwall 3, and dispels the myth that solar is prohibitively expensive, providing practical steps to get started.Who is Reina Miyamoto?Reina was born and raised in Honolulu. After graduating from college, she discovered her passion for mission-driven work and has dedicated most of her career to the nonprofit sector. For the past 18 years, she has been with the Hawaii Homeownership Center, demonstrating unwavering commitment and passion for their work and program expansion. She is currently the Executive Director of HHOC.The Hawaii HomeOwnership Center is a chartered member of the NeighborWorks Network, a prestigious group comprising over 230 non-profit organizations that serve both urban and rural communities nationwide. Its mission is to offer education, information, and support to help individuals become successful first-time homeowners in Hawai‘i. By overcoming obstacles and boosting homeownership rates, the HomeOwnership Center strives to strengthen families and communities across the state.To reach Reina, you may contact her in the following ways:Phone: (808) 523-9500Email: info@hihomeownership.orgWebsite: www.hihomeownership.org/
This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, Adrienne and Attilio feature Kelly Slater's stunning $20 million dollar house in Hawaii as the Celebrity Home of the Week. Discover the luxurious features of this incredible property and get expert advice on selling high-end homes, including tips for those who have a hard time letting go. They also delve into the benefits of fractional ownership.We also have Jake Kissack from Go Local Powur. He discusses the benefits of going solar, especially before summer, and the advantages of having storage batteries during power outages. Dan Polimino provides us with the Big Island market update and shares how presidential elections impact the real estate industry. He also explains the difference between compelling and competitive pricing.
In this radio show episode, we feature Indar Lange, CEO and founder of Our Home Investments and owner of Hawaii Coworking! This episode is packed with invaluable insights and inspiration, perfect for anyone interested in real estate and wealth-building.Radio Show Highlights:Indar Lange's Journey: Indar shares his incredible journey into real estate investing, detailing the creation and setup of his successful coworking space. He also provides expert insights into SBA Loans and their benefits.Adrienne and Attilio's Experiences: Adrienne and Attilio recount their experiences at Indar's recent event held at his coworking space, emphasizing the power of networking and collaborating with positive, driven individuals. They share how these connections can propel your success and enrich your professional journey.Giving Back to the Community: Together with Indar, they highlight how successful individuals often give back to their communities, underscoring the importance of community support and involvement.This episode aims to promote the coming wealth-building event on July 26th.
Real Estate Careers and Training Podcast with the Lally Team
In this radio show episode, we feature Indar Lange, CEO and founder of Our Home Investments and owner of Hawaii Coworking! This episode is packed with invaluable insights and inspiration, perfect for anyone interested in real estate and wealth-building.Radio Show Highlights:Indar Lange's Journey: Indar shares his incredible journey into real estate investing, detailing the creation and setup of his successful coworking space. He also provides expert insights into SBA Loans and their benefits.Adrienne and Attilio's Experiences: Adrienne and Attilio recount their experiences at Indar's recent event held at his coworking space, emphasizing the power of networking and collaborating with positive, driven individuals. They share how these connections can propel your success and enrich your professional journey.Giving Back to the Community: Together with Indar, they highlight how successful individuals often give back to their communities, underscoring the importance of community support and involvement.This episode aims to promote the coming wealth-building event on July 26th.
Real Estate Careers and Training Podcast with the Lally Team
This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, we interview Al Rosen of Tri-Fitness Challenge. We talk about what tri-fitness is and how it originated. Adrienne and Attilio also talk about their tri-fitness experience.We also have your favorite experts providing this week's tips. Duke Kimhan of HI Pacific PM talks about his past experience of losing homes to Hurricane Katrina. Bradley Maruyama of All State Insurance goes over the insurance process for devastating events like fire and hurricanes. Jodie Tanga of Pacific Rim Mortgage comes on the show to talk about the family opportunity mortgage for better interest rates.Who is Al Rosen?Al has been training athletes for 48 years. He owned the Boddy Shoppe Gym in Tampa from 1977 to 2005 where he trained over 300 professional and collegiate athletes. He was a gym owner, a physical education teacher and coach, a former professional wrestler and a fitness trainer. In 1997, he created the sport of Tri-Fitness.Tri-Fitness is a fitness challenge event with a foundation based on the dedication to health, fitness and the competitive spirit. Its purpose is to empower athletes and have them feel the power of accomplishment. Tri-Fitness has an obstacle course, fitness skills, fitness routine and true grit challenge as well as a Grace & Physique competition for women.To reach Al Rosen, you may contact him in the following ways:Phone: (813) 263-2779Email: trifitman@aol.comWebsite: trifitnesschallenge.com
Real Estate Careers and Training Podcast with the Lally Team
This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, we interview Indar Lange of Our Home Investments. Indar shares his journey into real estate investing, the creation and setup of his coworking space, and insights into SBA Loans and their benefits. Adrienne and Attilio share their experiences at Indar's recent event held at his coworking space, highlighting the power of networking and collaborating with positive individuals. Together with Indar, they emphasize the importance of taking action, note-taking, and how successful individuals often give back to their communities.We also have Duke Kimhan from Hawaii Pacific Property Management who explains their unique application process and eviction guarantee and Dan Polimino from the Big Island provides timely advice for buyers considering current mortgage rates.Who is Indar Lange?Indar is the CEO and founder of Our Home Investments and the owner of Hawaii Coworking. He founded Our Home Investments in 2015 and has now become the largest home-flipping company in Hawaii. He's completed over 150 rehab projects in Hawaii and the mainland, and owns 165 rental properties. With total home sales of $130 million, he is a homegrown multi-millionaire committed to helping locals thrive, not just survive.Our Home Investments is a highly experienced home buying team dedicated to helping homeowners in Hawaii sell their houses quickly and without hassle, games, or fees. They operate with transparency and integrity, buying homes directly with their own cash, ensuring a swift and smooth process. They know the local market well, enabling them to make offers within 24 hours, regardless of the property's condition or location. Unlike agents, they are direct buyers, allowing you to choose and consider their offer without any pressure. Their commitment to a no-pressure policy is validated by the satisfaction of their numerous previous clients.To reach Indar, you may contact him in the following ways:Phone: 808-989-2323Email: indar@ourhomeinvestments.comWebsite: OurHomeInvestments.com
Real Estate Careers and Training Podcast with the Lally Team
This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, we interview Haaheo Scanlan of PSI Seminars. Haaheo delves into the transformative world of PSI, revealing the essentials of their upcoming seminars in Honolulu and how they pave the path to personal success. Together with Adrienne and Attilio, they share their personal experiences with PSI and Haaheo shares a special success story.We also have Duke Kimhan from Hawaii Pacific Property Management who discusses the crucial role of ample parking in rental properties. Jake Kissack of Go Local Powur updates us on the latest advancements in solar technology, including Powerwall batteries and the debut of Powerwall 3. Dan Polimino gives us the latest Big Island updates, focusing on the ongoing effects of inflation and interest rates.Who is Haaheo Scanlan?Haaheo is the Area Director for PSI Seminars, a Doctor of Acupuncture, and a mother of seven children. With over 30 years of dedicated involvement with PSI Seminars, she brings a wealth of experience and wisdom. Her passion for personal growth and development shines through in her work, inspiring countless individuals to reach their full potential.PSI Seminars was founded by Thomas Willhite and his wife,Jane Willhite, in 1973. It was designed to impart principles for achieving personal success. When Thomas Willhite died in a plane crash in 1983, his wife had run the company as CEO and was responsible for its current growth and success. As the oldest personal development organization in the United States, PSI Seminars holds a prominent position as a pioneer and expert in human potential training.To reach Haaheo Scanlan, you may contact her in the following ways:Phone: 808-841-7776Email: hscanlan@psiseminars.comWebsite: psiseminars.com/
Real Estate Careers and Training Podcast with the Lally Team
This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, we interview Reina Miyamoto of Hawaii HomeOwnership Center. Reina joins us to debunk common myths about homeownership, and she discusses the courses, training, and resources available for both home buyers and renters. Reina also shares a heartwarming success story and explains how you can support HHOC, with insights from Adrienne and Attilio on the impact of community giving for business owners.We also have Duke Kimhan from Hawaii Pacific Property Management who emphasizes the importance of using licensed and registered vendors and conducting thorough background checks. Jake Kissack from Go Local Powur highlights the significant savings on electric bills with solar power, introduces Tesla Powerwall 3, and dispels the myth that solar is prohibitively expensive, providing practical steps to get started.Who is Reina Miyamoto?Reina was born and raised in Honolulu. After graduating from college, she discovered her passion for mission-driven work and has dedicated most of her career to the nonprofit sector. For the past 18 years, she has been with the Hawaii Homeownership Center, demonstrating unwavering commitment and passion for their work and program expansion. She is currently the Executive Director of HHOC.The Hawaii HomeOwnership Center is a chartered member of the NeighborWorks Network, a prestigious group comprising over 230 non-profit organizations that serve both urban and rural communities nationwide. Its mission is to offer education, information, and support to help individuals become successful first-time homeowners in Hawai‘i. By overcoming obstacles and boosting homeownership rates, the HomeOwnership Center strives to strengthen families and communities across the state.To reach Reina, you may contact her in the following ways:Phone: (808) 523-9500Email: info@hihomeownership.orgWebsite: www.hihomeownership.org/
Real Estate Careers and Training Podcast with the Lally Team
This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, Adrienne and Attilio feature Kelly Slater's stunning $20 million dollar house in Hawaii as the Celebrity Home of the Week. Discover the luxurious features of this incredible property and get expert advice on selling high-end homes, including tips for those who have a hard time letting go. They also delve into the benefits of fractional ownership.We also have Jake Kissack from Go Local Powur. He discusses the benefits of going solar, especially before summer, and the advantages of having storage batteries during power outages. Dan Polimino provides us with the Big Island market update and shares how presidential elections impact the real estate industry. He also explains the difference between compelling and competitive pricing.
Silvia Cassioli"Wilma"Il Saggiatorewww.ilsaggiatore.comWilma è il romanzo del «caso Montesi»: il fatto di cronaca nera che fece tremare i palazzi del potere nell'Italia del dopoguerra. L'11 aprile 1953, sulla spiaggia di Torvajanica, a circa quaranta chilometri da Roma, il corpo di una giovane donna viene trovato riverso sulla battigia. Il suo nome era Wilma Montesi, una ragazza di ventun anni «con qualche vaga aspirazione cinematografica». In apparenza sembra essersi trattato di uno sfortunato incidente, ma molti particolari non tornano. Si inizia a indagare allora tra la cerchia dei suoi amici e conoscenti: persone del mondo dello spettacolo, della giustizia e anche della politica, dal «biondino» Piero Piccioni, figlio del vicepresidente del Consiglio democristiano Attilio e fidanzato dell'attrice Alida Valli, al «Cigno nero» Anna Maria Moneta Caglio, rampolla di una facoltosa famiglia milanese in cerca di fama a Cinecittà; fino al marchese Ugo Montagna, nelle cui tenute pare avvengano orge cui partecipano anche personaggi molto noti.Cucendo insieme le dichiarazioni dei testimoni e dei sospettati, le inchieste giornalistiche e gli interrogatori, Silvia Cassioli cerca di districare con la scrittura questo viluppo di morbosità e distorsioni, impunità e sofferenza, in cui l'accaduto è sin dall'inizio meno importante del racconto e del giudizio di cui è rivestito. Il suo è il tentativo di ricostruire attraverso un mosaico di voci la figura di una ragazza trattata troppo a lungo come semplice simulacro, vittima di un delitto senza colpevoli e materiale per articoli scandalistici; di liberarla dal suo destino di comparsa in un film sui nostri fallimenti e sulle contraddizioni della società.Silvia Cassioli (Torrita di Siena, 1971) è scrittrice e poetessa. I suoi testi sono apparsi su varie riviste, fra cui L'immaginazione, il Verri e Semicerchio. Tra le sue pubblicazioni ricordiamo Unghie, plantari, gambe di legno e altri ex-voto fantastici (2009). Il Saggiatore ha pubblicato Il capro (2022).IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
A TUTTA C con Luca Calamai e Claudia Marrone. Ospite: Attilio Tesser (Mister)
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"Ieri e Oggi" con Franco Leonetti. Ospiti : Filippo Vagli ( Match Analyst), Attilio Malena (giornalista)
"Ieri e Oggi" con Franco Leonetti. Ospiti : Filippo Vagli ( Match Analyst), Attilio Malena (giornalista)
Attilio Malena (giornalista) ospite a "Ieri e Oggi" con Franco Leonetti.
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Lio Attilio Gemignani"Sassi piatti"Marco Saya Editorewww.marcosayaedizioni.netDalla prefazione di Bianca Tarozzi: “Prerogativa dei sassi piatti è quella di scivolare velocemente sull'acqua per poi rimbalzare più volte. Tuttavia alla fine il sasso affonderà, è inevitabile.Questo lancio, però, esalta i momenti luminosi del rimbalzo quando la grazia vince la pesantezza.Il titolo della raccolta di Gemignani è metafora della poesia: un lancio avventuroso di parole che l'abilità del poeta salva da una fine immediata, una improvvisa vittoria contro la forza di gravità, contro l'oblio.La poesia è una luce istantanea che splende e decade, una stella filante, una cometa fuggitiva.Il libro contiene dunque un catalogo di istanti significativi del passato e del presente, degli “oggetti desueti” di quel passato che brevemente affiorano, nitidi e luminosi.”L'apparente semplicità di Ludovica MazzuccatoImmergendomi nella lettura di Sassi piatti mi è tornata alla mente una massima di Diogene da Sinope: “Ho buttato via la mia tazza quando ho visto un bambino bere con le mani direttamente dalla fonte”.L'autore - Lio Attilio Gemignani - ha, infatti, il prezioso dono di vivificare quella semplicità che solo la ricchezza interiore è in grado di incarnare.Viviamo, purtroppo, in un secolo in cui il termine semplicità viene inteso in una accezione negativa che non gli appartiene nemmeno a livello etimologico (semplice, dal latino sine plico, senza piega). Probabilmente la post-modernità non può prendersi il lusso di considerare la semplicità per ciò che è, ossia una virtù.Il filosofo francescano Guglielmo di Ockham nel XIV secolo arrivò a postulare che la semplicità sia sinonimo di verità: “a parità di fattori la spiegazione più semplice è da preferire”.Al contrario di quanto si possa pensare, scrivere poesie semplici non è per nulla facile, è necessario avere grandi doti, è molto più alla portata di tutti comporre versi complessi; infatti, basta aggiungere, aggiungere e ancora aggiungere orpelli come una donna che nel tentativo di apparire nasconda dietro al trucco e ai vari accessori la sua vera bellezza.Gemignani arriva così al cuore del lettore con questa sua disarmante semplicità. Poesie che anche a livello stilistico non mancano di nulla avendo spento il superfluo per lasciare che l'essenziale racconti la storia infinita della vita.Lio Attilio Gemignani è nato a Montecarlo (Lucca) nel 1938. Vive dal 1966 a Oderzo (Treviso).Pubblicazioni:POESIE (1989), edizione in 150 copie fuori commercio con prefazione di Arturo Benvenuti.MIA TOSCANA (1998), Maria Pacini Fazzi Editore (Lucca) con prefazione di Luciano Erba.LA MEMORIA E IL GUADO (2004), Edizioni della Meridiana (Firenze) con prefazione di Sauro Albisani.Per le edizioni Biblos, i testi in poesia dei libri fotografici di Giuliano Casagrande, EMOZIONE COLORE (2004) e EMOZIONE COLORE INDIA (2006).IL FRUSCIO DELL'AQUILONE (2013), Marco Saya Edizioni (Milano) con prefazione di Gio Batta Bucciol e una lettera di Sauro Albisani in postfazione.QUELLO CHE RESTA (2018), Marco Saya Edizioni (Milano), prefazione di Giulio Maffii, (1º Premio internazionale di poesia edita sesta edizione 2018. Le Grazie - Portovenere, La Baia dell'Arte).ODERZO BELLA MIA (2020), Gianni Sartori Editore (Ponte di Piave), i testi ai disegni di Pio Giabardo. LE STAGIONI DELL'AMORE - Poesie dedicate alla donna. Gianni Sartori Editore (2021) (Ponte di Piave). Per l'Associazione Aiuto Donna - Oderzo.La rivista Poesia gli ha dedicato un servizio nel N° 257.LioIL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
La storia che vi raccontiamo oggi comincia negli anni 60 a Valdagno, un piccolo comune del vicentino. Attilio Zordan è costretto a tornare dall'esperienza militare e a entrare nella cooperativa di falegnami dove lavora il padre, gravemente malato. Presto ne diventa presidente, ma con la fine del miracolo economico italiano l'attività chiude. Nel 1965 Attilio decide così di rilevarla e di fondare Zordan. I rapporti in famiglia non sono sempre idilliaci, ma Maurizio, figlio del fondatore, riesce a tenere tutti uniti e a guidare l'azienda con successo, grazie anche alla forte attenzione al tema della sostenibilità.
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