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Moon to Moon
172. The Hermit with Cole of Rosie Cole Reads

Moon to Moon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 84:01


In this episode, my guest is the very wise and devoted tarot student and reader Cole of Rosie Cole Reads.   Cole and I explored the symbolism and significance of the Hermit card, exploring its connection to the upcoming year 2025 and The Magician's Table. We also touched on the evolution of tarot symbolism, the importance of trust in tarot readings, and the concept of reverence and devotion in the context of tarot. We discussed: the transformation of the Hermit's tool from an hourglass to a lantern, and its potential connection to the Visconti deck and the concept of time comparing and contrasting the Magician and Hermit cards  the Hermit's lantern as both a personal guide and a tool for sharing wisdom with others the idea of staying true to oneself while staying the course, and how this can be a form of stillness Cole shared her thoughts on the Round Table idea, comparing it to the Magician's Table and the Hermit's lantern, emphasizing the potential and possibility it represents the importance of trust in the process of tarot readings and the value of stepping away from the everyday to fully immerse oneself in the reading Cole's process for choosing a new deck a reading with Cole where I felt a lot of resistance but trusted Cole's trust in the cards, which led to a powerful and emotional experience +++ Decks mentioned: Mysteries of the Black Madonna Tarot, by Hettienne Grobler Website links: https://hergracesacredart.com and https://bookofmarysacredheart.blogspot.com IG: @mysterium_of_mary Lumina Tarot, by Inner Hue / Lauren Aletta (art by Tegan Swyny) Website: https://innerhue.com/ Deck is published mass market from Rockpool IG: @innerhue Tiger Tarot by Lori Field Artist Website: https://www.lori-field.com/about IG: @bunnyplanet1  Deck is currently out of print but the artist updates her IG often if extras become available. Intuitive Night Goddess Tarot, by Linzi Silverman / Eye of Astro Website: https://www.eyeofastro.com IG: @intuitivenightgoddesstarot and @linzisilverman The Gentle Tarot by "Mari In the Sky" (Mariza Ryce Aparicio-Tovar) Website: https://thegentletarot.com IG: @mariinthesky  RoseBae Tarot The deck is print on demand and can be found here: https://www.makeplayingcards.com/sell/rosebaetarot IG: @rosebaetarot +++ Books/ Resources mentioned: The Encyclopedia of Tarot by Stuart Kaplan (Four volumes in total, the first volume gives an historical overview and the second covers primarily historical Italian decks/ symbolism) The Tarot: History, Symbolism, and Divination by Robert M. Place  Archetypal Tarot by Mary K. Greer (not specifically mentioned, but this is where I learned about her systems of the "birth card" in tarot, and the correspondence I followed to arrive at my understanding of being in a personal Fool year.) Essay: "The Tarot Cards Painted by Bonifacio Bembo for the Visconti-Sforza Family" by Gertrude Moakley  36 Secrets by T. Susan Chang +++ Cole is a word weaver, tarot traveler, and magic maker. A Virgo Sun and Gemini Rising, she finds Mercury fascinating and confounding in blissfully unequal measure. She attains her joy in constellating with her community, and aims to elevate and empower her tarot clients as a guide at their side, rather than to lead the way. Cole spent her 20s and early 30s pursuing a career in psychology as a family therapist specializing in adolescent counseling, and she rediscovered her love for tarot just before her first Saturn return. Over the last decade, she has embraced her role as a lifelong student and seeker, standing now at the crossroads of wisdom and mystery, knowing there are more trails to uncover. Perhaps you will show her a path you have found?  In the digital realm, Cole shares explorations centering on creative expression and tarot adventuring, and you can find her on Instagram and SubStack under Rosie Cole Reads (@RosieColeReads). On the physical plane, she finds comfort in sharing a home with her two 13-year-old Gemini crone kitties, with open books and a tarot deck within arm's reach. In either dimension, she will try to make you laugh. +++ LEARN ABOUT THE MAGICIAN'S TABLE 2025 HERE! See who this year's three 13th Readers are and what the frequency and structure will be like for this year's iteration. Now in its 5th year - our Hierophant Year!  The discounted Early Bird pricing this year is ONLY AVAILABLE THROUGH THE TMT 2025 WAITLIST. Only those on that list will receive the link to apply on Feb 27. Applications will be taken Feb 27-March 2. Only applications received that weekend will be eligible for the EB discounted tuition. All scholarship requests must move through this process, so be sure you're on the waitlist.  It's highly possible that most cohorts will fill from applications submitted Feb 27-March 2. Joining the waitlist is not an application to apply. Applying is not enrolling. If you want to give yourself options, join the waitlist, then apply. Then decide upon receiving your acceptance.  The only applications I decline are those where it's very clear the applicant hasn't read the course page and doesn't understand the structure and intensity of this offering, or when the applicant reveals that they do not have the emotional or somatic capacity to hold the energy of this transformation right now.  Questions? Please read through the course page carefully, stay tuned for more podcasts and emails on this offering, and/or reach out to my team at info@brittenlarue.com.  +++ Join Burning Through the Freeze: A Magician's Table Mini-Workshop HERE. Grab it for $25 or for free if you are on the TMT 2025 waitlist. This workshop will expire on March 3, 2025, so be sure to watch it or download it before then!  +++ E M E R G E N C E  A S T R O L O G Y ⁠⁠https://brittenlarue.com/ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@brittenlarue ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Order Living Astrology⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Join my newsletter here Check out my new podcast CRYSTAL BALLERS on Spotify, Podbean, and Apple. +++ Podcast art: Angela George. Podcast music: Jonathan Koe.

Rosebank Union Church Sermons
Scratchpad Podcast Ep.31 - Motiv8 Special pt1

Rosebank Union Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 98:19


Richard, Zwai and Ansune sit down for a special episode where we look at the central motivators of the Christian Faith.~~~Books/Resources mentionedKevin DeYoung - The Hole in our Holinesshttps://www.amazon.com/Hole-Our-Holiness-Paperback-Godliness/dp/1433541351Mark Jones -  Antinomianismhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/1596388153Sam Allberry - One with My Lordhttps://www.amazon.com/One-My-Lord-Life-Changing-Reality/dp/143358915X

Rosebank Union Church Sermons
Scratchpad Podcast Ep.32 - Motiv8 Special pt2

Rosebank Union Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 83:40


Richard, Zwai and Ansune sit down for part 2 of these special episodes where we look at the central motivators of the Christian Faith.~~~Books/Resources mentionedKevin DeYoung - The Hole in our Holinesshttps://www.amazon.com/Hole-Our-Holiness-Paperback-Godliness/dp/1433541351Mark Jones - Antinomianismhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/1596388153Sam Allberry - One with My Lordhttps://www.amazon.com/One-My-Lord-Life-Changing-Reality/dp/143358915X

Visionary Family
God Loves Girls & Boys - with Elizabeth Urbanowicz

Visionary Family

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 16:06


In this episode of Family Vision, Rob Rienow continues his conversation with special guest Elizabeth Urbanowicz from Foundation Worldview. They dive into the importance of teaching young children about manhood, womanhood, and gender from a biblical perspective. Elizabeth shares practical tips on how to introduce these topics to preschool and early elementary-aged kids in a way that is both age-appropriate and grounded in Scripture. They also discuss the curriculum from Foundation Worldview, God's Good Design, which aims to equip parents with tools to guide their children through these sensitive subjects. The episode emphasizes the need for ongoing, positive conversations to help children understand and embrace God's good design for their lives. Featured Resources Foundation Worldview YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/FoundationWorldview  Foundation Worldview Podcast: https://foundationworldview.com/podcast  Visionary Parenting: Get a bible-driven game plan for Christian parenting: https://visionaryfam.com/shop/visionary-parenting Prayer Support: Email Visionary Family Ministries for prayer support and top share feedback about this episide: podcast@visionaryfam.com Watch or Listen & Subscribe on your favorite podcasting service: YouTube: http://youtube.visionaryfam.com Rumble: http://rumble.visionaryfam.com  Apple Podcasts: http://apple.visionaryfam.com Website: http://podcast.visionaryfam.com More Resources to Help Your Family: Website: http://visionaryfam.com Parenting: http://parenting.visionaryfam.com Marriage: http://marriage.visionaryfam.com Family: http://family.visionaryfam.com Family Ministry: http://churches.visionaryfam.com Books & Resources: http://shop.visionaryfam.com

Visionary Family
Teaching Kids God's Vision for Family - with Elizabeth Urbanowicz

Visionary Family

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 11:02


In today's episode of Family Vision, Rob Rienow from Visionary Family Ministries is joined by special guest Elizabeth Urbanowicz from Foundation Worldview. Together, they explore the importance of starting conversations about manhood, womanhood, and gender at an early age, well before the teenage years. Elizabeth shares insights on why it's crucial for parents to introduce these topics to their children first, ensuring they receive a biblical understanding of gender and family before encountering confusion and falsehoods from the world. They also discuss Foundation Worldview's new curriculum, God's Good Design, which aims to help parents instill a Christian worldview in their young children. Their conversation emphasizes the need for proactive parenting in today's culture, where children are exposed to various messages at increasingly younger ages. Featured Resources Foundation Worldview: https://foundationworldview.com  God's Good Design: https://foundationworldview.com/curriculum/gods-good-design  Foundation Worldview YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/FoundationWorldview Foundation Worldview Podcast: https://foundationworldview.com/podcast  Visionary Parenting: Get a bible-driven game plan for Christian parenting: https://visionaryfam.com/shop/visionary-parenting Prayer Support: Email Visionary Family Ministries for prayer support and top share feedback about this episide: podcast@visionaryfam.com Watch or Listen & Subscribe on your favorite podcasting service: YouTube: http://youtube.visionaryfam.com Rumble: http://rumble.visionaryfam.com  Apple Podcasts: http://apple.visionaryfam.com Website: http://podcast.visionaryfam.com More Resources to Help Your Family: Website: http://visionaryfam.com Parenting: http://parenting.visionaryfam.com Marriage: http://marriage.visionaryfam.com Family: http://family.visionaryfam.com Family Ministry: http://churches.visionaryfam.com Books & Resources: http://shop.visionaryfam.com

Visionary Family
Finding the Gospel in Movies - with Tim Chaffey

Visionary Family

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 14:45


In this episode of Family Vision, Dr. Rob Rienow is joined once again by Tim Chaffey from Answers in Genesis, the producer of the TV show, Tilt Shift, which helps families engage with media from a biblical perspective. Together, they explore how movies can be a powerful tool for sparking spiritual conversations with children of all ages. They discuss the importance of guiding media choices and how different films, like Free Guy and The Bad Guys, contain gospel themes that can lead to deeper discussions about our faith. Tim also shares examples of how even the most unexpected films, such as Kung Fu Panda and The Lord of the Rings, mirror the gospel's story arc, offering opportunities for parents to connect with their kids on a spiritual level. Tune in to discover how you can use popular media to foster meaningful conversations with your family, equipping them to see the world through the lens of Scripture. Featured Resources Books from Tim Chaffey - Amazon Page Tilt Shift TV - https://www.answers.tv/tilt-shift Visionary Parenting: Get a bible-driven game plan for Christian parenting: https://visionaryfam.com/shop/visionary-parenting Prayer Support: Email Visionary Family Ministries for prayer support and top share feedback about this episide: podcast@visionaryfam.com Parents, get equipping to build a stronger relationship with your teen with Lissy's book “The Heart of Your Teen”: https://visionaryfam.com/shop/the-heart-of-your-teen/ Download Lissy Bailey's free devotional for kids and teens, “Living For Christ at Home”: https://visionaryfam.com/honor/ Watch or Listen & Subscribe on your favorite podcasting service: YouTube: http://youtube.visionaryfam.com Rumble: http://rumble.visionaryfam.com  Apple Podcasts: http://apple.visionaryfam.com Website: http://podcast.visionaryfam.com More Resources to Help Your Family: Website: http://visionaryfam.com Parenting: http://parenting.visionaryfam.com Marriage: http://marriage.visionaryfam.com Family: http://family.visionaryfam.com Family Ministry: http://churches.visionaryfam.com Books & Resources: http://shop.visionaryfam.com  

Agile Innovation Leaders
(S4) E040 Rob Dix on Entrepreneurship, Investing and Increasing Your Earning Power

Agile Innovation Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024 64:18


 Bio    Rob is the co-founder of propertyhub.net and the bestselling author of The Price Of Money (Penguin). He co-presents the UK's most popular property podcast, and has a weekly column in The Sunday Times.   Interview Highlights 02:30 Jack of all trades 06:00 Recruiting interested people 07:45 Life as a digital nomad 10:50 Getting into property 12:00 Podcasting – the magic ingredients 17:40 Property investment 20:20 Long term vision 23:10 The Price of Money 26:00 Inflation & interest rates 31:00 Diversified portfolios 34:00 The end game 36:40 Seeking advice 39:40 Systemising property investments 42:30 Sharing strategic decisions 46:20 Goal setting 48:40 Parenting perspectives 59:20 Increasing your own earning power 1:02:40 Consume less, do more   Social Media ·         LinkedIn:  Rob Dix on LinkedIn ·         Instagram: Rob Dix on Instagram ·         Twitter: Rob Dix (@robdix) ·         Website:  Robdix.com ·         Website: propertyhub.net Books & Resources ·         The Price of Money: How to Prosper in a Financial World That's Rigged Against You, Rob Dix ·         How To Be A Landlord: The Definitive Guide to Letting and Managing Your Rental Property, Rob Dix ·         The Complete Guide to Property Investment: How to survive & thrive in the new world of buy-to-let, Rob Dix ·         Property Investment for Beginners, Rob Dix ·         100 Property Investment Tips: Learn from the experts and accelerate your success, Rob Dix, Rob Bence ·         Beyond the Bricks: The inside story of how 9 everyday investors found financial freedom through property, Rob Dix ·         The Property Podcast - YouTube ·         Die With Zero: Getting All You Can from Your Money and Your Life, Bill Perkins ·         How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World: A Handbook for Personal Liberty, Harry Browne ·         Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity, Peter Attia, Bill Gifford ·         The Coming Wave, Mustafa Suleyman, Michael Bhaskar ·         The Exponential Age: How Accelerating Technology is Transforming Business, Politics and Society, Azeem Azhar   Episode Transcript Intro: Hello and welcome to the Agile Innovation Leaders podcast. I'm Ula Ojiaku. On this podcast I speak with world-class leaders and doers about themselves and a variety of topics spanning Agile, Lean Innovation, Business, Leadership and much more – with actionable takeaways for you the listener.  Ula Ojiaku    I'm pleased to have with me here as my guest, Rob Dix, who is the co-founder of Property Hub and he's also an author, investor, entrepreneur extraordinaire, and we'll be learning more about it. So Rob, thank you so much for making the time to be my guest on the Agile Innovation Leaders Podcast.   Rob Dix    It's a pleasure, thank you.   Ula Ojiaku  Yes. I usually start with this question for my guests because personally, I am curious. I love learning about people. So what would you say have shaped you, looking at your background, into the Rob Dix we know and admire today?    Rob Dix    Well, it's a well trodden career path. I studied cognitive neuroscience, went to work in the music industry, obviously, as you do. And then sort of ended up leaving that and going into property. None of that makes any sense, and I think that sort of sums up how I've got here, which is just by following my curiosity and doing whatever seemed like a good idea at the time, and so if something seemed interesting to me, I would do it. And property, which I got into by accident in my early thirties, was probably the first thing that I've really stuck with and it's held my interest for the long term. I'd always just sort of like, wanted to figure out how something works, once I knew how it works I got bored, moved on, but with property it's like you kind of never get to the end, there's so much to it, and then it's also served as a gateway into investing more generally and into economics, ended up writing this book about how the economy works and all this kind of thing, but it's the same old theme of just kind of going with whatever seems interesting.    Ula Ojiaku    A very fascinating background. It sounds to me, and I'm not trying to box you in or label you, but you sound like someone who's multi-passionate and multi-talented, would you call yourself a jack of all trades?    Rob Dix    Absolutely. Yeah. I've written an article actually, in defence of being a jack of all trades, because I think people fixate on the master of none bit, but I think that there's a lot to be said for knowing a little about a lot, and I think it's a natural tendency. I was saying to my wife the other day that I don't think I would be able to, if I had to like knuckle down and it's like if you just do this one thing for three years, then there'll be this incredible payoff at the end of it. I don't think I could do it, even knowing that that payoff was there. I'm just naturally a little bit of like, sort of taking bits from everywhere. So I don't think there's any point in fighting it. I think you kind of skew one way or the other, and so I'm trying to embrace that tendency and use that to pull in ideas from various places into what I'm doing now, and yeah, make the best of it rather than just being completely scattered.    Ula Ojiaku    I feel like I am the same. I tend to get bored with things, I learn things quickly and once I've learned it and it's kind of routine, I get bored, and the only way to keep consistent is just about broadening my horizons, so learning from different fields. I have an engineering background, but I love learning about philosophy, psychology, how can I bring ideas out there into the field? From all outward appearances, you are successful. So what would you say has been the benefit of being a jack of all trades and kind of understanding who you are, embracing it instead of fighting it? How has it benefited you?    Rob Dix    A good question. Not something I've thought about, but I'd say on a purely social level, knowing a little bit about a lot is helpful, because you can end up talking to pretty much anyone about anything, whatever they're interested in, you know something about it and have some kind of a way in, rather than just having your one topic that you can bore on about forever. And I think in general, it just means that I'm always excited to be doing whatever it is that I'm doing, there's never like a, urgh, I'm still in the grind, because even if, you know, everyone has grindy periods of their career, their business or whatever, and I don't think that's necessarily avoidable, which is how it goes. You can't be absolutely delighted with everything all the time, but even when that's happening, there's always something I'm excited about, even if it's just being able to watch a YouTube video about something that evening that I'm looking forward to, like learning about something completely random, there's always something that means that it just never feels mundane.    Ula Ojiaku    And actually what you've said here with the whole buzz about GenAI. Where are we going? How is it impacting us? And it kind of reminds me of the World Economic Forum, their Future of Work publications, they do this annually, and one of the key attributes that would be needed in whatever future roles or responsibilities that you're going to have, is the ability to learn and unlearn. So that curiosity, being able to look out, I think it's something that, well, I am trying to teach my children as well, which is yes, you can learn a subject, you can learn things in school, but what's going to sustain you and keep you relevant is going to be your ability to learn, unlearn, and relearn, so it's really key.    Rob Dix    Totally. When we're hiring people, we always look for people who are interested in something, whatever it is, it doesn't have to be work related, even if it's super weird, better if it's super weird, because people who are interested in something, and people who push themselves in some way and challenge themselves, whether that's in a physical way, like doing an ultra-marathon or just taking something and seeing how far they can push it, I think if you put those two things together, we've found, that those are the traits of the high performers who you want to have around.    Ula Ojiaku    Yes, because there's something in the bias of past performance, but it doesn't necessarily predict the future performance, but the attributes of being excited about something, being able to dig into something of one's own initiative, not relying on external motivators, that is a better predictor of future performance than what one did in the past. I don't know what you think about it?    Rob Dix    Yeah, totally, and that's why we put very little weight on a CV because you can bend your life story in all kinds of different ways, but yeah, I think those internal attributes, like you said, are a better predictor.    Ula Ojiaku    Hmm. Okay, well, I'm glad to hear I have someone who thinks similar in this path. So you did say, just back to your background again, which is fascinating. You studied cognitive neuroscience, then went into music, found that boring, you then lived as a digital nomad for seven years before falling into property. Can you tell us a bit more about that?    Rob Dix   Yeah, so that was another classic example of just doing whatever seems fun at the time, and so that was when I left the music industry, because I'd got to roundabout 30, and when you're into music, as a way to spend your twenties, fantastic, you get to claim it's work, but it's just, if you're out every night, then you're doing a really good job of work, but then I was looking at the people who were 10, 20 years ahead of me and had families and the rest of it and they just didn't seem to be having fun anymore. They didn't really want to be out every night doing all this stuff, and so I thought, well, I'll get out now, while I feel like I'm in a strong position to make a move, not knowing what I was going to do next.  My wife and I went to spend six months in New York, because she loved it, had lived there before, wanted to go back, so we were there and then we discovered, I can't remember how, but we discovered the whole digital nomad thing while we were there, and it was this real moment of, oh yeah, we planned to do six months here and then go back to London and get a job or start something or whatever, but we don't have to. You can just go and work from anywhere, anywhere you've got an internet connection, and now that's obviously mainstream, people work from home, companies have policies where you can go and work from another country, and it's normal, but as recently as sort of like pre-covid 2019 kind of time, I'd almost try to avoid telling people that I was abroad, because they'd think it was strange and whatever, but now it's just become normalised, but back then it was, yeah, it was weird, but it was just super cool, because it gave us an opportunity to just go and live in all kinds of different places, and when you go and live somewhere, even if it's only for a month to three months or something, it's still very different from going up there for a week's holiday. You get to feel like you know a place on a deeper level, and so that was really interesting.    Ula Ojiaku   Right. No, I completely agree. I mean, I wouldn't say I'm at the level you are at as being a digital nomad, but professionally, I've had the privilege of visiting 18 countries and counting and there is that real difference when you stay there for a month or so, being able to soak in the culture, understand the nuances, get to know people, and actually potentially form relationships. During the time you were with your wife in New York for about six months, did you by any chance come across Tim Ferriss' 4 Hour Workweek?    Rob Dix    Oh, of course.    Ula Ojiaku    Could that have influenced you as well, by any chance?    Rob Dix    Yeah, I think that was before we left, and so that was kind of like the conceptual read about it in a book, but then we encountered real people who we met, who we talked to, who were doing it. And so it's like, oh, this isn't just a thing in a book, this is a thing that people are actually doing, and that made it a bit more real, I suppose.    Ula Ojiaku    And then you fell into a property. Could you tell us how you fell?    Rob Dix   Yeah. So by the time I left music, I sort of got to the point where I had some savings.  What's the default UK thing you do when you've got some savings? It's by property. So, I got interested in it and in the process of researching that investment, I just got super into it, and I suppose in the same way as I, and by the sounds of it, you, get into things, it's something new, it's exciting, you want to learn everything there is to learn about it, and there were, back in those days, there weren't all the same resources there are now, but there were message boards that I'd read through and things like that, and so I did all that in the process of buying my first couple of investments, but then, where that would normally I'd hit that point, right onto the next thing now, that never happened, I've retained that interest, and while we were abroad, I thought I want to learn more about this, I want to go deeper, but don't really know how, it's not like I want to go and get a job working property or anything, but I also got interested in podcasts, and so I thought well, I wonder how you create a podcast, and so I started a podcast and a blog talking about property, mainly as an excuse to get other people to talk to me. So if I just call someone and say, I don't really know anything, but would you have a chat with me on property for an hour, of course they're not going to say yes, but if you say it's an interview, and they don't think to ask if anyone listens to this thing, then they're going to say yes, and they did, and so, then it was episode number two or three of that that I recorded, where I met Rob Bence, who went on to become my business partner, and we've been doing a podcast together for about ten years now, but it was purely that. It was just, again, starting something without really knowing what the outcome of it was supposed to be, that then led to this whole career that was never the plan at all.    Ula Ojiaku    You know, the reason why I was laughing is it's similar story, but just different settings. I started my podcast, I was looking to get into a different field or career, and I quite didn't know how, and there was someone I wanted to work with, like you said, just rocking up to the person and saying, give me a job because I'm good, the person probably wouldn't have given me the time of the day, but when I now thought about it, framed it, kind of said, okay, how do I plot my cunning plan, I'll invite him for an interview and I'll say it's about this, I didn't know anything about podcasts, I didn't know how to set it up or anything, I just said well when we get to that bridge we'd cross it. So we had the interview, had conversations, and once I pressed stop on the recording, he said, I want you to work with us.    Rob Dix    Works every time.    Ula Ojiaku    But it's impressive though. 10 years, you and your partner have consistently been recording and releasing your podcast, how do you do this, because it's impressive.    Rob Dix    So I think there are two magic ingredients to this. One is to record at seven o'clock on a Monday morning, because there's not much that's going to stop you. If you try to do it at midday on a Wednesday, who knows what kind of business thing would come up or whatever, so doing that means it just happens. And the other is having a partner, because we both had podcasts previously on our own where the upload schedule was all over the place, because being consistent on your own is so hard, but when there's the accountability of someone else to turn up we just, I guess in those early days when you could easily waver, we were both turning up for each other, and now we've been doing it so long that it's just something you do. It's just inconceivable that you wouldn't turn up and do a podcast, and it's a lot of fun, and so I wouldn't want to miss a week. So yeah, we put out a podcast literally every week for 10 years, including through the births of various children and other family events, and we had episodes go out on Christmas day and New Year's day, not recorded on those days, but we put them out because it's like, it's a Thursday, the podcast comes out, that's how it is, and I think a large amount of the success that we've had has been early mover advantage. We were lucky to be early, definitely far harder today, but also consistency.    Ula Ojiaku    And would you say that you have some sort of administrative help in the background? Because I found that, two years ago I hired an assistant and I have outsourced like the production, it's not my strength, just having people to do that. Do you have that sort of help and has that made any difference?    Rob Dix    It's definitely helped. So we had an editor from the very beginning who would literally just take the files, take out the mistakes and that was it, nothing super high end, but it's just removed another barrier to doing it, and then for probably the last four years or something, we've had a proper producer who sits on the calls with us and does some research and all the rest of it, so there's a bit more to it, but we were doing it for six years before that, but being able to focus on the bit that you're good at and that you enjoy and remove all the stuff around it. I mean, I think I know people who are very successful, who've been doing it for a very long time who still edit their own audio. I don't quite understand it, but they clearly they get something from it. Maybe going back and reviewing the material is helpful to them, but for me that would take it out of the fun zone, I suppose.    Ula Ojiaku    So what have you learned in these 10 years of hosting the Property Podcast with Rob Bence and being in partnership in business with him?    Rob Dix    Well I've learnt an incredible amount, and I think a lot of that learning comes from being forced to talk about it, I think really helps, because I think everyone's learning stuff all the time, but it's very easy to learn stuff, but not be able to, and maybe you internalise it, but you can't verbalise it because you never have, and I like writing because that's how I kind of help develop ideas, but I also develop ideas in conversation, and because I'm forced to take those ideas and put them into a form that other people can understand on the podcast, it means that I've learned a whole lot more than I otherwise would have done because it's just made me it think about things more deeply, I suppose. So that process has been incredibly useful.    Ula Ojiaku    What have you learned about property?    Rob Dix   I think that my view on property has completely shifted over the years. I think I started from the position that most other people start in, which is not wrong, but it's that you sort of see  property as something that, you're looking at it at the level of the property itself, it's all about that particular asset. You're very fixated on the precise layout of that property, location of that property, you're thinking very deeply about that itself, and you're thinking about the rent that it brings in and it makes you a profit and that's great, and none of that is wrong at all, but through being exposed to property at, I suppose, a larger scale and also thinking about the economy a lot more, and how everything fits together, I now think about property not so much at the individual property level, but at the sort of the macro level of well, what is this, what is this as an asset class, where does it fit into everything, where does the ability to buy with debt fit into it, which is a huge, huge thing, and what about the growth of that asset over time, as opposed to just the rental income? So I've kind of gone from one extreme, which is where the majority of people will start, where you're doing everything yourself, you're thinking very hard about what colour paint to use or whatever, to now I'm like the last, however many properties I've bought, I've never seen, I just haven't visited them, I want to make sure it's good, but I'm not fixated on every last detail of it, because I'm more thinking about, well, you know, taking into account the overall economic context, where will this asset be in 10 years, and if I think that's a good place, then the colour you painted the living room doesn't make a big difference in that investment case. So I think I've now ended up at an extreme version of the other end, but being somewhere towards the middle of that spectrum, rather than just looking at the individual property level, I think is helpful. So we try to take people somewhere along that journey through what we do on the podcast.    Ula Ojiaku   And on your podcast, the thing about you and Rob Bence, or Rob B as he is fondly referred to, is that you have this unusual quality or ability to break down typically complex topics into simple step by step, easy to follow concepts. I aspire to communicate like you both do. So  what's your take on the taking a bigger picture approach towards property, kind of looking at your purchase of properties as from a perspective of how they can serve a longer term goal or a bigger vision?    Rob Dix    Yeah, I've come to see property as very much a long term thing and property, it kind of forces you to be long term, because it's such a pain to buy and sell it, and that's one of the drawbacks of property, but I think it's actually one of the hidden advantages, because you could pick any asset class and if you just bought it, held on to it, and didn't mess around with it, then you'd probably do okay, but obviously if you're investing in the stock market, then it's incredibly easy to mess around, like sell when you panic and sell when you shouldn't be, and buy when you shouldn't be, and get carried away, and so you can almost be your own worst enemy. With property, it forces you to think long term, and when you take that perspective, but especially when you consider the fact that if you're buying with debt, then the value of your debt stays static and yet inflation will lift the value of the property itself, so even if property only ever goes up in line with inflation, but your debt is static, then you end up winning just through the natural process of inflation existing. So that makes no difference over a year or two, but over a decade, it makes a big difference. So when you start looking at it through that lens, then you say, oh, well, it's almost rigged in my favour and it's almost, and it's going to play out in this way, and so the details don't matter so much. If you're trying to make money from property, if it's your job, you're flipping properties or you're refurbishing and you want to pull your money back out again, then you need to get everything right, and you need everything to go in your favour and need that to happen quickly, and you can do that. It's hard work, but you can do it, but if, rather than using property to make money, you're using property to store and compound wealth over time, then it just works in such a way that you don't have to worry about so many of the things that you normally would, and you'd have to, after you've been doing it for a decade, you see it and you go, oh yeah, I bought the property for this much, and now it's worth this much, I had 25 percent equity in the property, now I've got 50 percent equity in the property, and you see it. It's hard to see for the first couple of years because it happened so slowly, but then when you believe it happened and you see it happening, then it gets really exciting.    Ula Ojiaku    Gosh, I could take this to several directions, but I will hold myself. So your book, the latest one, I know you're in the process of putting together another one, and I know it's going to be excellent, and of course, if you'd like to tell us about it later on, you can, but in your book, you did mention the thing about inflation, and it's not intuitive, but that's property holding, the value, but I was kind of thinking of the gold standards, because gold, if you were to buy property back then, maybe 50 years ago, 100 years ago, paying in gold, you would probably more or less, you need the same amount of gold to pay today, but it's not the same with fiat currency, like the paper money. Could you explain a bit more about that?    Rob Dix    Yeah, inflation, it's another one of those things that happens slowly. So, obviously, over recent years, everyone's been talking about inflation, and it's been particularly high, but most of the time it's not, and it's not supposed to be, there's this 2 percent target, which is pretty arbitrary, but it's meant to be at a level where you don't notice it happening, no one complains about it that much, but over time, that 2 percent compounding really adds up. So even if inflation were under control, the effect of this is that the same number of pounds or dollars or whatever else will buy you progressively less and less over time, and everyone knows this, but doesn't think about it, in that you're used to the fact that everything costs more now than when you were a child, but why, that doesn't make any sense. If anything, it should have got cheaper, because we found more efficient ways of producing whatever it is, but you're just used to that being the case, and it's not because it has got more expensive to produce everything, it's because the value of the money that you're measuring it in has fallen, and that's what inflation effectively is. So where it comes back to gold is that everyone thinks that property is this asset class that's had runaway growth, but it's incredible, if you go back to the 70s, and you measure it in gold instead of in pounds, then it's pretty much the same. It would take you the same amount of gold to buy a house today as it would have done 50 years ago, and that shows you that it's because, it's not like gold has stayed completely still, so the analogy is not perfect, but what it kind of drives at is that it's not the property that's moved, it's the pound that's moved, that hasn't gone up in value, the pound's fallen in value, and so that's just, so if you own a hard asset, something that there's a limited supply of, of which gold is one, property is another, Bitcoin's a third if you're that way inclined, then over time, that will go up in value compared to the pounds that is shrinking. The next level of that is that if you buy that asset with leverage, with debt, then it means that the debt is measured in pounds, and so over time it has this effect that you might have borrowed £100,000, and 50 years ago, £100,000 would have been a vast amount of money. Now it's just like, yeah, I'll take out a mortgage for that, no big deal, and then another 50 years, well, what's it going to be then? It's going to be not quite pocket change, but getting on for it, and so you get to benefit from the fact that like I say, even if the asset that you own, the property in this case, only goes up at the same pace as everything else, then you win, because the debt that you took out is static. So you could have a property that you bought for £200,000, it goes up to be worth £300,000 purely because of inflation, well that extra £100,000, that's all yours, you still own the same as you did in the first place.    Ula Ojiaku    So is it despite the interest rates, would you say the inflation still, would there be a point in time where it wouldn't make sense?    Rob Dix   It's a great question and it's actually got better now interest rates have normalised because if you could take out a fixed rate mortgage for the entire time that you're going to own the property, which in America you pretty much can, then it's all good, because you know exactly what your outgoing is going to be, and if you're making a monthly profit from that property, then your interest cost is kind of irrelevant, it's been covered by the rent, so the interest that you're paying is never coming out of your own pocket. So that's like, great, sorted. The problem is if interest rates go up dramatically, which of course recently they have, which means that if you bought something that made sense when you're borrowing at 2 percent and now you're borrowing at 5 percent, that can be a painful adjustment, and eventually rents will increase to such an extent that it'll all make sense again, but there could be a number of years in the middle where it just doesn't really work for you, but for the whole time, the whole 14 years, the interest rates were pretty much nothing. We knew that that was unusual, we knew that wasn't supposed to be the case, and one day they would go up again. We didn't expect them to go back up to where they were so quickly, but we knew it was going to happen at some point, and so that made it tricky to go, okay, well, how much of a margin do I need to build into my calculations? What do I need to assume that interest rates could go up to, that'll still be okay, but now it's happened, let's say that you're borrowing at 5 percent today, I'm not saying it's not going to go up further at some point, it could do, it could go up to 6 percent, but interest rates have gone up by about 250 percent over the last couple of years, that's not going to happen again. If you're borrowing at 5 percent today, it's not going to go up to 10 percent. Come back and clip this if it happens and make me look silly, but it's not going to happen, because the world is so indebted that everything will fall apart. So you still need to have a margin, but it's not the same as it was before.  So that's the silver lining view on the fact that interest rates have gone up so fast. It's a painful adjustment, but it means that you can make future decisions with more certainty.    Ula Ojiaku    Is that why you made the statement that investing can be seen as a leveraged bet on inflation?    Rob Dix    Yeah. So the simple way of describing this is if inflation lifts the value of your asset, whatever that asset is, property in this case, by 2 percent a year, which is what inflation is supposed to be, if you've only put in a quarter of the money, then that means that it lifts the value of the money that you've put in by 8 percent, so you're getting an 8 percent growth on your own money based on just inflation being at the rate it was supposed to be, and the way it tends to play out, as we've seen, is that if inflation overshoots, then you say you get more inflation than you're supposed to, yeah, that's not great as a central bank, you'll try and bring it back down, but it's not the end of the world, whereas if inflation goes below 2 percent, they'll pull out all the stops, print money, slash interest rates, do everything they can to get it back up. So the effective rate is, the average over the last 20 years has been 3.8, and it's met, and so even though the target is two, so if that's the case, and your asset keeps up with that, then again, multiply by four, if you put in a quarter of the money, and that's where you get to, and the only assumption you need to make is that inflation continues to exist, and of course it is because it has to, because it's explicit policy, and if you ended up with deflation, then the government is in the same position that you are as an individual, the government has debt and an inflation makes it that more manageable, deflation would make it less manageable. It's still barely manageable as it is, so it just can't be allowed to happen. So that's why if you're pinning your investment on one particular concept, that's the one I'd feel pretty confident about.    Ula Ojiaku    You are an advocate for a having a diversified portfolio. Could you explain or share how you go about doing that and why it's important?    Rob Dix    Yeah, I think that everyone will have their own view when it comes to how much diversification they want or need, and there is an argument that if you deeply understand something, then there's almost more safety in investing 100 percent in something you deeply understand that most people either don't, then sort of diversify across a whole load of things that you don't understand. I've got some sympathy for that view. If someone said to me that they were 100 percent in property on the basis that they had all the right safety measures in place, they weren't over leveraged, they had emergency funds, all this kind of stuff, then I wouldn't be like, you're crazy, and I think it's also, to a large extent, the best investment is the one that you actually make. People are scared of investing in things that they don't understand in many cases, rightfully so. So if there's a particular investment that you're happy with, and it means that the alternative would be doing nothing, then that's fine, but personally, I'm heavily in property, but I also invest in other assets, stocks, bonds, gold, Bitcoin, you name it, but I sort of split my portfolio in two in terms of the way I think about it. I've got property, which is the bit that I'm supposed to know about, and so I'm kind of, I'm not actively making decisions. Everything else I'm going, well, I can't possibly know about all this other stuff as well, it's not possible, there's not enough time. So I split my non property part of my portfolio across everything, on the basis that whatever happens, there'll be times when bits of it are doing well, bits of it are not doing well, and it will all average itself out in the end, and so the important bit there is being truly diversified, because investing in just the UK stock market, if you're just tracking the FTSE 100, you might think, well, great, I'm diversified across a hundred companies, but it's all one geography, right, and if something happens to the country, that affects everything, and it's just one asset class, it's just the stock market. If something affects all stocks, then that affects, so even just being globally diversified across stocks isn't enough, so you need to bring other assets into the mix as well, you want some things that are doing well when other things are doing poorly. So if you're going to go for diversification, then I think most people need to be more diversified than they might assume, because there are times when stock markets across the world all do very, very badly and do for a long time, at which point you want to be owning something else as well.    Ula Ojiaku   I believe I've heard you and Rob Bence (that is, Rob B.) say this, you know, in several of your episodes of your podcast, it's all about your end game, because  it's senseless to go copying people or imitating people indefinitely without knowing the rationale behind why they're doing what they're doing. So if one has that clarity of, this is where I want to be in 10 years, 20 years time, then you work backwards. It might make sense, given the example you gave us, oh, maybe someone having 100 percent of their investments in property, but they have all the stop gaps and the safety measures in place and yourself going into, okay, I have part of my assets in property, but I've also diversified, I think it's all about the end game.    Rob Dix    I think that that's completely true, and it's also the hardest thing to figure out. You can go and research investments for all day long, but then knowing what you actually want is, that's hard, the self-knowledge piece of being able to predict the future and knowing how you'd react to different situations. I think it's very easy to, for example, go oh yeah, well, you know, I'm investing for the long term, so if my aggressive stock market portfolio goes down by 50 percent in a year, that's fine because I know it'll come back again. All right, but how would you really feel if that happened, and actually knowing that in advance is not an easy thing to do.    Ula Ojiaku   So for someone like me, it's not just about me, having children changes your perspective about things, because if it's just me personally, I think I can survive on beans and toast indefinitely, but when you have people you're responsible for, so some of the things I aspire to is for them to still be able to work and do meaningful work and add value, but not to be distracted by unnecessary things. So if it's music or art they want to major in, they can do that, but they have to be productive and bring value to the world through it, and not have to think about the money, but not too much that they wouldn't also know the value of work.  So that's the sort of end goal I am working towards, and of course, to be able to give to causes and create opportunities for people or demographics that are underserved or that typically wouldn't have the sort of opportunities compared to their contemporaries would, so that kind of drives me in terms of the way I choose things. So I'm wondering, though, where does going for expert advice come in? So you are an expert in property by all ramifications. If you talk about the number of hours you've put into it, the practical experience, but for the other parts that you don't have as much hours invested into it or experience, do you think it's a useful thing to seek out the advice and perspective of experts or people who know more about it, but of course keeping your end goal in mind?    Rob Dix    Yeah, I think that I'm unhelpfully independent in that I always want to do things myself, and that's not necessarily the best way. I think it's a good idea to bring in other people with more knowledge than you do, but with two things in mind, and you've mentioned both of these already, but first is knowing what you ultimately want, because any decent advisor is going to start by saying, so what do you want? I can't make a plan for you unless you tell me what the outcome is, and so you need to know that anyway. And then also I think having enough knowledge on your own to understand what you're being told and why you're being told it, and if it makes any sense, and I would personally never be comfortable making an investment, just because somebody with lots of diplomas on the wall or something said to me, I said, yeah, this is what you should be doing, trust me, it works for all my clients. Maybe they're right, but I just wouldn't be able to do it that way, so I think doing enough research and understanding enough about it is something that everyone should do, because no one's going to care about your money more than you do, but that doesn't mean you have to just plough ahead and do everything yourself.    Ula Ojiaku    No, definitely that critical thinking and not switching off your own thinking and analysis and doing one's homework, I completely agree. How much of it do you do when you consider investing in these other set classes?    Rob Dix    I've spoken one-on-one with professionals, but never got to a point where I feel like I want anyone to do anything for me. I feel like I'm investing in such a way that I can do it myself, because there's not much to do, I've deliberately set it up in a way where you just, again, diversify and leave it, but outside the context of speaking to people one on one, I've read vast amounts of other people's thinking on this topic because it's something that I find interesting, and so what I'm trying to do with my books is to come up with something for people who aren't that interested, so they can just read that one book and get sort of like the 80-20 of what they need, because I'm going to go deeper on it because it's fun for me, but I'm not judging, not everyone finds it fun, that is fine, and so yeah, I kind of researched it, all this stuff, but far beyond the point that I need to almost as a hobby, because it's enjoyable, but for everyone else, I don't think you need to take it to that kind of extreme at all.    Ula Ojiaku    Thanks for that, Rob, and it kind of brings me back to the point you made about, you've kind of systemised your, will I say your business, your work, your life, such that you spend less than an hour a week on your portfolio. Can you share the thinking behind it and how did you get to this?    Rob Dix    Yeah, so this is specifically to my property investments and so there's, I'd say three elements to this, and the real secret is in the third one. So the first is in the strategy. So it's a hands off approach. You buy something, you rent it out, you leave it, that's it, so there shouldn't be much to do. The second is, it's about the type of asset you buy. So if my goal is to be in it for a long time, all I want is for time to pass, then I don't want property that's going to be a hassle, because then it's going to take up my time, I'm probably going to give up on the whole thing and sell just out of annoyance, and so I'm buying assets deliberately that are relatively new so they don't need loads of stuff doing to them, and that's quality stuff so I can be very selective about the tenants that we put in there, so they're going to look after it and stay for the long term, and I've got properties where I've had tenants in there for five years, possibly more. It's like, well, that's the dream, that's fantastic. Then the third thing, which is the real secret is having a PA, because that then is like, okay, well, obviously of a portfolio of any size, even if you're using letting agents, things will happen, things will come up, things will need your decision, mortgages will need to be applied for things, just stuff will happen, and so having a PA to handle all that is just incredible because this whole, it's actually an hour a month, I think I put an hour a week, but it's an hour a month, and I tracked this to make sure that I was actually telling the truth, and I am, I tracked my time for a few months, and the only things that I did were transfer funds, sign things and occasionally answer a WhatsApp message from my PA saying, are you okay with me doing this, and that was it, and it's like, that's a position that you can't be at from day one, because it's not worth having the overhead of having that in place if you've just got one or two properties, but when you get to a bit more scale, that's the benefit of getting to scale, because you can put in place things like that that just make life so much easier.    Ula Ojiaku    Well, I definitely aspire to that. You say you run an open book management and profits share. Could you tell us what do you mean by that?    Rob Dix    Yeah, so this is something that we only started doing very recently, within the last six months at the time of recording and what we'd always had previously, so we've got a team of across the business, can I say somewhere between 30 and 40 people, I'm not quite sure, I should probably know that, but we've always had, like before, an executive team at the top, made up of maybe five, six people, and they would have access to the financials, the numbers, so they'd make all the strategic decisions off the back of that, and then go back to everyone else and say, right, this is it, this is how we're going to execute on it. The change that we made was that we gave access to all the financial numbers and everything to the entire business, and the benefit of that is that everyone can then be a part of those strategic decisions, because everyone, of course, knows their own area better than anyone higher up in the business does, because they're in it day to day, and so if they can see the numbers and how what they do can affect those, they can propose better ideas, they could act more effectively. We've had multiple, multiple instances, even just within those six months, of individuals coming up with ideas for people, things we could do better, things we could do cheaper, like cost cutting, and this is the other part of it, because the profit share element means that everyone's extra motivated to run the business better, because they directly benefit. And I thought that the benefit would be there in the longer term, I thought in the short term, it could actually be disruptive because you're almost distracting people from the day to day with all this other stuff, and it's a lot to take in if you don't come from a business background, you're not necessarily going to understand what EBITDA is or something, but now, actually, there was very little of that and we started seeing the benefit immediately. So, I'm not going to say I wish we did it sooner, because I think you need to have a certain type of maturity of team to be able to deal with that, we haven't always, and you need to have the business in a certain state to do that, but I'm very glad that we've done it now.    Ula Ojiaku    Hmm. And when you say you need to get to a certain level of maturity and state, is it more about having operational systems in place or something else?    Rob Dix    I think it's a couple of different things. I think the business needs to be in some form of stability or steady state in that if you're still trying to find your model, you're doing like a startup where you need to get the product market fit or whatever, you can't be led by financial numbers in the same way, you'll be led by data, but it's a different way, running lots of experiments, it's a different thing so you need to get the business to a certain point, and I think there's also a maturity of the people involved, and that's not an age thing with maturity, we've got very, very young people in our business who are sort of super mature. It's just an attitude. We've developed the team over time. We've got better at hiring. We've got better at finding brilliant people and holding onto them, and so we've now ended up with a team that is in age range all over the place, but in attitude wise, very mature and able to, I suppose, deal with this information and treat it the right way. I suppose the stereotypical negative view on this is you're talking about numbers in the millions, and someone's sitting there going, well, I'm only getting paid 40 grand, this isn't fair, but you've got to understand revenue and profit, not the same thing, and all this kind of stuff, and so there needs to be, yeah, you have to have the right mindset to really get it, I suppose.    Ula Ojiaku    Understood, it makes sense. And the thing about you saying, okay, opening up the financial information across the board to your employees, it aligns with this lean agile concept of decentralising the decision making and kind of bringing that decision making closer to people who are actually doing the work. Of course, there would be guardrails, and I'm sure you have that, so that that's a great concept. So how do you go about setting goals business wise, or you can start with personally and then business wise, because it's kind of ties into opening up the numbers to your team and then coming up with ideas, but how do you set goals generally, and how do you measure if you're achieving those outcomes you set out to?    Rob Dix    So I'll start with business wise, because I think it's easier, in that we, in the past, I think we've been guilty, and this comes from the top, it's me and Rob, we've been guilty of biting off too much, trying to do everything that seems like we could do it, and because the podcast has done so well and lots of other things have worked well for us, we've had situations where we could do a lot of things, I think we've had to learn that could do and should do are not the same thing, and there's only so much you can do a really great job at. So we've now got to a point where I think as we've matured as individuals as well, we just set goals that are based around growth, but not crazy growth, not hyper growth, and whenever you've got a financial number, you're balancing it with a service number, so you're not always just going for profit at the cost of anything else, and setting goals that are a stretch, but achievable. So we've again, made the mistake in the past, having super bold goals, which sound motivational, but then when you get half the way through the year, you go, there's no way we're going to do this, then it's actually demotivating for people. That's the business side, on the personal side it's not that different, we can come back to the jack of all trades thing, probably think about goals in the context of different areas of life. So I'm looking at all the different roles that I have and trying to have a, not just having business goals, but having fitness goals and family goals and friend goals and all that sort of thing, and trying to find some kind of balance, and again, I don't know if that's for everyone, I don't know if it's for every stage in life, I'm sure there'll be times when it makes sense to have a complete focus on your business so you can get to a certain point, or have a complete focus on your family and then go back to the business stuff later. There'll be times when that's the right thing to do, but for me, I'm in a position where I can and I want to sort of have a balance across everything.    Ula Ojiaku    And how would you say parenting has changed your perspective, comparing life without children and now?    Rob Dix    That's a really interesting question. I think it's shifted my focus in a way that before, because I enjoy work and things that seem like they could be work, you could argue whether they are at all, so doing more research on something or whatever, it's like, yeah, this is work but is it really work, so there was a tendency for that to just dominate everything, especially because I wanted to achieve, and so I just wanted to work all the way up till bedtime or whatever, because it was kind of fun and I'd tell myself it was necessary. But then when you have to finish at a certain time and you want to finish at a certain time because you want to see your kids, then it means I'm making a far more efficient use of the time that I put in, so in terms of a productivity hack, I think it's a good one, but also I think it's all the stereotypical stuff about being less selfish and more outwardly focused, I think I've become a lot more empathetic. I think I was possibly not massively deficient, but a little bit deficient in that regard before, and it's given me more empathy in general. And again, with the stereotypes, just kind of realising what really matters, and so whenever there's a business setback or challenge or whatever, it's just like, yeah, okay, but it's not the end of the world, is it, still with your family, it's all good, we'll deal with it.    Ula Ojiaku    Puts things in perspective, doesn't it?    Rob Dix    It does, and yeah, that's not an original insight, but it's completely true. So whenever you hear people saying this stuff before you're a parent, it's like, yeah, well, I don't know, maybe, maybe not, I don't know if that would be that way for me, but I didn't feel ready in the same way that, I don't know, some people I think know that they want to be parents or whatever. I probably waited a bit too long because I never felt ready, but then there comes a point where you just, you have to be ready, biology isn't going to wait, and so it's like, ah, yeah, I kind of thought everyone talks about all this stuff, is this going to be true for me? Surely not. But then it was. So there you go.   Ula Ojiaku  Well, thanks for sharing that. It's always a life changing decision, and I don't think it's an original thought, but parenting is like the job you get, and then you can get the experience afterwards. That goes against the natural law of things, at least you, you should have some sort of experience and proof that you're qualified, but parenting, being a parent is something that you typically get it and you learn on the job.    Rob Dix    Yeah. Well we had babysitters and stuff from when our kids were quite young and some of my friends would say like, oh, are you comfortable leaving them with babysitters? Are you kidding me? They actually know about this, I don't have a clue what I'm doing, they're far safer with them than with me.    Ula Ojiaku   I remember having my first child in the hospital, was one day and they were like, okay, yeah, now you can pack the baby and you're ready to go, and I'm like, what, and my husband then, and we're like, what, I mean, you're letting us go with this baby home? Okay. Yeah. Well, 13 years on, he still lives, so I think there's something to say about that. Well, it's been great. So what if we shift gears a bit more and then going to books, it's obvious you're an avid reader, learner, and what books have you found yourself recommending to others? I mean, apart from your very thoughtfully written book, The Price of Money, I can't recommend it enough. You break down economic concepts and kind of bring the whole big picture in, so it's something I've enjoyed going through and I will be referring to again and again, and you've also written books on property, like How to be a Landlord, which I have on my Kindle and others. Are there books that you found yourself recommending or gifting to others, and if so, can you share some of these?   Rob Dix Yeah, well, the thing about parenting, as you'll know, is it reduces your time for reading, so I've read far fewer books over the last six years than I had done previously. I find myself listening to a lot more podcasts than watching YouTube videos and stuff, but in terms of books, the one that I can mention that's made a real impact on me in recent years is called Die With Zero by Bill Perkins, and it really ties back into this whole goal setting slash knowing yourself slash what's the point of it all, and it's very relevant to investing as well, because the basic thesis is that you're always swapping something for money. So you're giving up your time, you're giving up your life energy, your focus, you're swapping something to get money, so if you live the ideal life, then you should be swapping enough of that to get all the money you want, to do to have all the experiences you want to have, and then die with zero. So you have nothing left to do, which means you've got it exactly perfectly right, but what most people do is they get fixated on the money part and always chasing a bigger number, so you end up passing on far more than you need to, dying with all this money in the bank, but you've missed out on having experiences, and there are some experiences you could only have in your 20s. So people talk a lot about how important it is to save from a young age and the compound interest and all the rest of it, and it's true, but it's got to be balanced against the fact that there are some experiences that you'll look back on fondly, later in life, that you can only have in your 20s. You wouldn't want to go clubbing in your 60s, or maybe you would, but I doubt I will, I wouldn't want to do it now, so that book, it's another one of those where it's super obvious when it's put to you in the right way, but he does such a great job of making that idea really connect, and I've made changes as a result of reading this book, and for me, that's the mark of a good self help book, right, does it actually help you?    Ula Ojiaku    The action, what action do you take afterwards? It's not just about, yeah, it's a good idea, I feel good, no action. Wow. Okay. It's definitely on my to read or listen to lists. What other book would you recommend?    Rob Dix   I've got another weird one, which is called How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World (Harry Browne), it's another of these books that kind of make you question your assumptions, I suppose, and the theme of it is about kind of doing what you want to and not doing things purely for other people, and this book does take it to extremes at points, it takes it further than I'd want to, but the point is often, I think people find themselves holding them back or limiting themselves based on either what other people think or what they assume other people want, and often it's just that other people don't really care that much, so you just do what you want to do, and so it's another one of those that gets you thinking in a different way.    Ula Ojiaku    Thanks for sharing, anything else?    Rob Dix   There's a book called Outlive by Dr. Peter Attia. It's about health and fitness, but it's coming at it from the perspective of what do you want to be able to do in the last decade of your life, well do it. So a lot of people, because of modern medicine, can live for a long time, but the quality of life in the last 10 or even more years is pretty shocking. So what do you want to be able to do, and if you get clear about what you want to be able to do, like you want to be able to pick up your grandkids and go for a long walk and all this kind of stuff, then work back from that to what you need to be able to do now, because there's going to be a drop off in terms of what you need to be able to do. So if you want to be able to walk a mile when you're 80, you need to be able to walk a lot more than a mile now I think from looking at it from that way, I found it very motivational compared to, well, yeah, it'd be nice to be able to have a bit more muscle or run a bit faster or whatever, but does it really matter that much, and I've found that quite eye opening.    Ula Ojiaku   Okay, well, and the thing about what you said about the book, Outlive, I haven't read any of the three books you've recommended yet, but I'm going to put them in my to-read list. There is this one I'm currently listening to, which is The Coming Wave by Mustafa Suleyman. It's really talking about technology and he was one of the people that founded what's now the AI arm of Google, but talking about the intersection of AI with biotechnology and the sorts of advancements that this is going to push us into new frontiers, but kind of going back to what you said about thinking about in old age, what would you like to be able to do? The advancement is such that they are looking into how to defer aging, keep us fitter, longer, have a better quality of life, even in old age, and probably pushing our life expectancy even more, but there is that danger as well economically, because it's only those who have that certain level of affluence, or are comfortably financially that probably will be able to afford that, and those who don't the gap would widen. So it's just, you're mentioning it reminded me of the book and just halfway through, but if you've not read it, that is probably something that you might want to look into as well. That's my recommendation.    Rob Dix   Similar to that, that's reminded me of a book by Azeem Azhar called The Exponential Age, which I must admit I haven't actually read, but I interviewed him, so I watched loads of interviews with him in preparation for that, so I feel I've got the general idea, but that's about the accelerating pace of technology and even things like with 3D printing being a great example, like when that first came out, it was rubbish for years, and it was, ah, this will never turn into anything, and then they cracked it, and now it's incredible, and so many more technologies like that and the exciting side of that and the opportunities it brings, but as you highlighted, some of the dangers of that as well, and the challenges that it creates, so that's really interesting.    Ula Ojiaku    Yeah. Well, thanks for that. Any words of advice for the audience? Now, my audience are typically leaders in organisations, you know, entrepreneurs or leaders in large organisations who are usually looking for ideas of how to do better, implement better or live better, so generally, what would you leave the audience with?    Rob Dix    I think I'd hit on a point that I didn't mention earlier, but should have done when it comes to talking about investing and all the rest of it, which is a point that I'm going to be making in my next book, which is that all this investing stuff is great, but the most powerful thing that you have is your own earning power, because there's only so much you can save, based on how much you're earning - you can cut your costs, that's fantastic, but there's a limit, you can't live on zero. There's also a limit to what investments are going to do for you. You're not going to be able to make 100 percent returns every year forever, not possible, but the only thing that is uncapped is your earning power, so you can, if there's nothing stopping you from earning 10 times more than you are now, a hundred times more than you are now, I'm not saying everyone can, but it's theoretically possible, and so I think everyone gets very excited about investing, because it sounds like, oh yeah, I can invest in this thing and make a big return, but the only thing that you can really make a difference with, and the thing that you actually have control over, is your own earning power. So I think that's something that, although I talk about investing a lot, I think investing in learning new skills, taking a conscious approach to your career, I'm sure your audience will be doing this already, but really taking control of your career progression rather than just kind of like bumping along and hoping someone gives you a pay rise or something, that's far more valuable than any investment you can make, and finding something that you want to do, and will enjoy doing for a long time, because people are retiring later than ever, it's getting harder and harder, you're not going to be by default, get to age 65 and have your house paid off and have this pension that's been paid into for you. So obviously you want to do what you can investment wise to get to a point where you are able to retire when you want to, if you want to, but far better to never want to retire, and so if you just find something that you just love doing, so you can just happily, as long as your health permits, do it forever.    Ula Ojiaku    Wow. Increase your earning power, there's no cap to that. I am looking forward to your new book, definitely. Do you have any idea of when that is likely to hit the shelves?    Rob Dix    My publisher's been asking the same thing.    Ula Ojiaku    Okay. Well, no pressure, he or she didn't pay me, but I'm just wondering.    Rob Dix    At some point in 2025, these things I've got the write the thing first, but then even after that, it takes a while until it comes out, but yeah, at some point in 2025 is my hope.    Ula Ojiaku    All the best with the process, I know it's going to be something excellent, and I look forward to it coming out. So how can the audience find you?    Rob Dix    So they could go to robdix.com, that's where you'll find stuff I've written and links to everything else that I do, and there are links there to my social channels that I go through periods of being more active on than others, but that's probably the best place to start.    Ula Ojiaku    Any ask of the audience? For me, my ask is they should go check your website, buy your books if they're interested in property and economics and all that and read your blog, but any other ask of the audience?    Rob Dix    I guess my ask is if you've heard something that has sparked a thought, which I hope is the case if we've done our job, then do something with it because, again this is advice to myself here, but I listen to podcasts as entertainment almost sometimes, and it's really interesting and then you're onto the next one and you never do anything with it so I think consume less and do more with the stuff that you do consume is advice that I'm trying to give myself, and that's what I'll pass on to the audience as well.    Ula Ojiaku    Consume less, do more. Thank you so much, Rob. It's been a pleasure having you on this podcast and I thank you for sharing your wisdom, your insight, and you're as generous in this live virtual session, as you are in your newsletters and your podcast, so thank you again.    Rob Dix    Yeah. Thank you for having me. It's been a fun conversation.    Ula Ojiaku   Yes, I agree. Thank you again. That's all we have for now. Thanks for listening. If you liked this show, do subscribe at www.agileinnovationleaders.com or your favourite podcast provider. Also share with friends and do leave a review on iTunes. This would help others find this show. I'd also love to hear from you, so please drop me an email at ula@agileinnovationleaders.com Take care and God bless!   

The HR Lady, Podcast
Audio Books: Resources for Improving Company Culture & Leadership

The HR Lady, Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 1:34 Transcription Available


Wendy Sellers announces the release of resources geared towards enhancing company culture and effective leadership. The 'HR Lady' reveals valuable tools in the form of e-books, audiobooks, and a free booklet. She introduces her free booklet, 'The Five Pillars of Company Culture,' newly republished and available for download on www.thehrlady.com, offering insightful advice on upholding company culture in every business decision. More exciting news: the free booklet has now been curated into an easily accessible audio format! For those preferring to listen and learn, rush to www.thehrlady.com to enjoy the free audio version. Wendy also proudly announces the release of two audiobooks, 'Suck It Up, Buttercup: Be a Leader People Will Follow by Choice' and another book about dealing with difficult people and leaders too. These insightful books are excellent resources for new management and seasoned leaders seeking practical advice garnished with a pinch of humor. 

Visionary Family
Experiencing Grace in Seasons of Depression - with Terry Powell

Visionary Family

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 13:13


In this follow-up episode of Family Vision, Rob Rienow continues his conversation with Terry Powell, a professor and fellow ministry worker, who openly discusses his ongoing battle with depression. Terry delves deeper into the practical steps and biblical practices that have helped him experience God's grace during his battles depression, anxiety, and discouragement. From the life-changing power of Scripture to the support of the Christian community and the raw honesty of lamenting prayer, Terry shares how God's power has sustained him personally, with his family, and in his ministry. This episode is especially poignant as Terry reflects on the impact of his struggles on his role as a father and husband, sharing heartfelt regrets and the lessons learned about communication and vulnerability within the family. For anyone feeling isolated in their fight against depression or who is watching a loved one suffer, Terry's insights offer hope, encouragement, and practical advice on leaning into God's grace and the support of the Christian friends.  Featured Resources: To connect with Terry and access resources mentioned in the episode, visit his blog at penetratingthedarkness.com and explore his book, "Serve Strong: Biblical Encouragement to Sustain God's Servants" Learn more at: Amazon.com/dp/B00I9I80MK For prayer requests or further support, email the Family Vision team at podcast@visionaryfam.com Watch or Listen & Subscribe on your favorite podcasting service: YouTube: http://youtube.visionaryfam.com Rumble: http://rumble.visionaryfam.com  Apple Podcasts: http://apple.visionaryfam.com Website: http://podcast.visionaryfam.com More Resources to Help Your Family: Website: http://visionaryfam.com Parenting: http://parenting.visionaryfam.com Marriage: http://marriage.visionaryfam.com Family: http://family.visionaryfam.com Family Ministry: http://churches.visionaryfam.com Books & Resources: http://shop.visionaryfam.com

Visionary Family
Penetrating the Darkness - with Terry Powell

Visionary Family

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 17:39


Are you or a loved one struggling with depression? In this episode of Family Vision, Rob Rienow talks with Terry Powell, a respected professor and a long-time ministry friend. Terry courageously recounts his journey with depression, from childhood moments of despair to struggles with self-condemnation, and how this struggle has impacted his marriage and children. Most importantly, Terry shares how God's grace has sustained him through these difficult seasons. If you need hope for your own battle with depression, or if you are concerned for a loved one, Terry's story will encourage you, and point you to Christ.   Featured Resources: To connect with Terry and access resources mentioned in the episode, visit his blog at penetratingthedarkness.com and explore his book, "Serve Strong: Biblical Encouragement to Sustain God's Servants" Learn more at: Amazon.com/dp/B00I9I80MK For prayer requests or further support, email the Family Vision team at podcast@visionaryfam.com Watch or Listen & Subscribe on your favorite podcasting service: YouTube: http://youtube.visionaryfam.com Rumble: http://rumble.visionaryfam.com  Apple Podcasts: http://apple.visionaryfam.com Website: http://podcast.visionaryfam.com More Resources to Help Your Family: Website: http://visionaryfam.com Parenting: http://parenting.visionaryfam.com Marriage: http://marriage.visionaryfam.com Family: http://family.visionaryfam.com Family Ministry: http://churches.visionaryfam.com Books & Resources: http://shop.visionaryfam.com

Visionary Family
The Power of Affirming Your Teen – with Lissy Bailey

Visionary Family

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 11:02


Your teen needs your affirmation. If a son or daughter receives praise and encouragement when they are outside the house, but only criticism inside the house, they will increasingly want to separate themselves from the family. In this special episode of Family Vision, you will hear from Rob and Amy's daughter Lissy Bailey. Lissy is married to Bond and they have two children. She has a heart to help parents and teens build stronger relationships together. If you want to help your teens grow in faith, you will first need to build a heart connected relationship with them.   Featured Resources: Parents, get equipping to build a stronger relationship with your teen with Lissy's book “The Heart of Your Teen”: https://visionaryfam.com/shop/the-heart-of-your-teen/ Download Lissy Bailey's free devotional for kids and teens, “Living For Christ at Home”: https://visionaryfam.com/honor/ Watch or Listen & Subscribe on your favorite podcasting service: YouTube: http://youtube.visionaryfam.com Rumble: http://rumble.visionaryfam.com  Apple Podcasts: http://apple.visionaryfam.com Website: http://podcast.visionaryfam.com More Resources to Help Your Family: Website: http://visionaryfam.com Parenting: http://parenting.visionaryfam.com Marriage: http://marriage.visionaryfam.com Family: http://family.visionaryfam.com Family Ministry: http://churches.visionaryfam.com Books & Resources: http://shop.visionaryfam.com    

Visionary Family
Teens Struggle with Family Relationships – with Lissy Bailey

Visionary Family

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 15:54


Teens struggle with family relationships. In this special episode of Family Vision, you will hear from Rob and Amy's daughter Lissy Bailey. Lissy is married to Bond and they have two children. She has a heart to help parents and teens build stronger relationships together. If you want to help your teens grow in faith, you will first need to build a heart connected relationship with them.   Featured Resources: Parents, get equipped to build a stronger relationship with your teen with Lissy's book “The Heart of Your Teen”: https://visionaryfam.com/shop/the-heart-of-your-teen/ Download Lissy Bailey's free devotional for kids and teens, “Living For Christ at Home”: https://visionaryfam.com/honor/ Watch or Listen & Subscribe on your favorite podcasting service: YouTube: http://youtube.visionaryfam.com Rumble: http://rumble.visionaryfam.com  Apple Podcasts: http://apple.visionaryfam.com Website: http://podcast.visionaryfam.com More Resources to Help Your Family: Website: http://visionaryfam.com Parenting: http://parenting.visionaryfam.com Marriage: http://marriage.visionaryfam.com Family: http://family.visionaryfam.com Family Ministry: http://churches.visionaryfam.com Books & Resources: http://shop.visionaryfam.com  

Visionary Family
Your Spouse is Not the Enemy

Visionary Family

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 15:27


Modern culture has pulled us away from God's purpose and plan for marriage. In fact, Christian wedding vows are now considered old fashioned, or even oppressive. In this episode of Family Vision, Dr. Rob & Amy Rienow continue their conversation about pursuing unity in marriage. Genesis 2:26, “For this reason a man will leave father and mother, cleave to his wife, and the two will become one flesh.” They discuss how spiritual warfare plays a role in causing conflict in marriage relationships and how couples can find unity in Christ. It is easy to see the faults and issues in your husband or wife. It is more difficult to see how your attitudes and behaviors may be contributing to conflicts in the marriage. Featured Resources: For deeper study, pick up a copy of Rob and Amy's book Visionary Marriage: https://www.visionaryfam.com/marriage You can also experience the Visionary Marriage Video Bible study: https://visionaryfam.com/shop/visionary-marriage-video-bible-study/ Engaged or considering engagement? Check out “Preparing for a Visionary Marriage”: https://visionaryfam.com/shop/preparing-for-a-visionary-marriage-digital-download/ YouTube: http://youtube.visionaryfam.com Rumble: http://rumble.visionaryfam.com  Apple Podcasts: http://apple.visionaryfam.com Website: http://podcast.visionaryfam.com More Resources to Help Your Family: Website: http://visionaryfam.com Parenting: http://parenting.visionaryfam.com Marriage: http://marriage.visionaryfam.com Family: http://family.visionaryfam.com Family Ministry: http://churches.visionaryfam.com Books & Resources: http://shop.visionaryfam.com

Be Your Own Daddy Podcast with Alycia Israel
The Real Reason You Are Stuck (Ep. 73)

Be Your Own Daddy Podcast with Alycia Israel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 28:16


This might be the wakeup call you need to get unstuck as a woman. This week especially, I am witnessing first hand how so many women are not putting themselves first and not helping themselves get unstuck from a life they don't enjoy. Listen in as I explain some lessons from this week in my business, why this might apply to you, the two main reasons you feel stuck, and more!   Time Stamps:   (0:27) The Reason You're Stuck (0:55) Growing AB (2:04) Certain Amount of Calls and Leads (3:15) No Show On Calls (6:45) Two Main Areas of Being Stuck (7:22) Repairing the Relationship With Yourself (12:12) This Message Is Aggressive On Purpose (15:55) Having Higher Standards For Our Significant Others (25:35) Books/Resources to Check Out --------------------- Book Recommendations: A Radical Awakening – Dr. Shefali Communion - Bell Hooks How Can I Get Through to You - Terrence Real Codependent No More - Melodi Beattie  Fair Play - Eve Rodsky You Are A Badass – Jen Sincero     People to Follow: Robin Clark – Feminist Life Coach Jimmy Knowles – Healthy Relationship Content Creator Zach Watson – Mental/Emotional Labor Coach for Men Libby Ward - Diary of an Honest Mom --------------------- Stay Connected: Instagram: @alyciaisrael Facebook: Alycia Israel Apparel: Be Your Own Daddy

ARPDC Change Maker Conversations in Education
Charlie Kraig and Rick Gilson Talk books...a lot of books, resources and a little AI

ARPDC Change Maker Conversations in Education

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 68:02


ARPDC Podcast Series hosts, Charlie Kraig and Rick Gilson roll up their sleeves and share excerpts and thoughts on approximately 15 books for the classroom, professional and personal reading libraries. Along the way, we talk about where and how they might be used, what we have taken away from them for personal and professional growth and offer a couple of online resources to check out.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Visionary Family
Doing Battle with Secret Sin - with Dave Howe, Part 2

Visionary Family

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 16:52


In this compelling continuation of Family Vision, Dr. Rob Rienow, alongside guest Dave Howe, delves deeper into the critical discussion surrounding sexual purity and the daunting struggle against pornography. This episode unravels the intricate layers of sexual addiction, emphasizing the necessity for Christian men to confront these challenges head-on with the steadfast support of God's grace, accountability partnerships, and a relentless pursuit of sexual wholeness. Rob and Dave openly share their personal battles and victories over pornography, offering insights into the transformative journey from secrecy and shame to liberation and grace. They underscore the significance of taking decisive, even if daunting, steps towards recovery, highlighting the indispensable role of community, the strategic use of tools like Covenant Eyes, and the paramount importance of honesty within marital relationships. Listeners are invited to a frank conversation that not only seeks to address the issue but also to illuminate the path to redemption and purity through Christ. With practical advice, heartfelt testimonies, and invaluable resources, this episode is a beacon of hope for those yearning to pursue their sexual integrity. Featured Resources: For more help achieving sexual purity and healing, visit www.davehowe.org Discover the book "Live Pure and Free" by Dave Howe, available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1939881161  — This 90-day devotional workbook offers a guided journey towards liberation from pornography and sexual struggles, rooted in the transformative power of the gospel. Watch or Listen & Subscribe on your favorite podcasting service: YouTube: http://youtube.visionaryfam.com Rumble: http://rumble.visionaryfam.com Apple Podcasts: http://apple.visionaryfam.com Website: http://podcast.visionaryfam.com More Resources to Help Your Family: Website: http://visionaryfam.com Parenting: http://parenting.visionaryfam.com Marriage: http://marriage.visionaryfam.com Family: http://family.visionaryfam.com Family Ministry: http://churches.visionaryfam.com Books & Resources: http://shop.visionaryfam.com

Visionary Family
Recovery from Sexual Addiction - with Dave Howe, Part 1

Visionary Family

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 17:36


In this episode of Family Vision, Dr. Rob Rienow and special guest Dave Howe tackle the pervasive issue of pornography and sexual struggles. The conversation delves into personal stories of entrapment from an early age, the journey towards seeking help, and the transformative power of God's grace and mercy. Rob and Dave share their own experiences, emphasizing the importance of addressing these challenges with gospel intensity. They explore the consequences of these struggles on personal well-being and relationships, the critical role of accountability partners, and the steps towards achieving sexual wholeness. This powerful conversation aims to shed light on a topic often shrouded in secrecy, offering hope, practical advice, and resources for men determined to overcome and find freedom. Join us for a dialogue that is not only about confronting the issue but also about understanding the depth of God's love and the path to sexual purity and freedom. Featured Resources: Discover the book "Live Pure and Free" by Dave Howe, available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1939881161. This 90-day devotional workbook offers a guided journey towards liberation from pornography and sexual struggles, rooted in the transformative power of the gospel. For more help achieving sexual purity and healing, visit: http://www.DaveHowe.org Discover a path to healing and spiritual growth within your family with "Healing Family Relationships: A Guide to Peace and Reconciliation". Learn more at: http://VisionaryFam.com/Healing Watch or Listen & Subscribe on your favorite podcasting service: YouTube: http://youtube.visionaryfam.com Rumble: http://rumble.visionaryfam.com Apple Podcasts: http://apple.visionaryfam.com Website: http://podcast.visionaryfam.com More Resources to Help Your Family: Website: http://visionaryfam.com Parenting: http://parenting.visionaryfam.com Marriage: http://marriage.visionaryfam.com Family: http://family.visionaryfam.com Family Ministry: http://churches.visionaryfam.com Books & Resources: http://shop.visionaryfam.com

Visionary Family
Dealing with Difficult Grandparents

Visionary Family

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 18:40


In this episode of Family Vision, Dr. Rob and Amy Rienow tackle the sensitive topic of managing relationships with difficult grandparents. They address a listener's concern about maintaining a healthy connection between their teens and a grandmother who is negative towards their faith and involved in potentially harmful practices. The Rienows offer compassionate insights and practical advice on setting boundaries while still honoring family ties. They share personal experiences and emphasize the importance of cultivating compassion and understanding in children towards their grandparents, regardless of the challenges. This episode is a valuable resource for anyone grappling with complex family dynamics and seeking to foster a loving, respectful environment for their children. Featured Resources: TBD   Watch or Listen & Subscribe on your favorite podcasting service: YouTube: http://youtube.visionaryfam.com Rumble: http://rumble.visionaryfam.com  Apple Podcasts: http://apple.visionaryfam.com Website: http://podcast.visionaryfam.com   More Resources to Help Your Family: Website: http://visionaryfam.com Parenting: http://parenting.visionaryfam.com Marriage: http://marriage.visionaryfam.com Family: http://family.visionaryfam.com Family Ministry: http://churches.visionaryfam.com Books & Resources: http://shop.visionaryfam.com  

The LDA Podcast
Beyond Books: Resources and Community at Your Local Library

The LDA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 26:55 Transcription Available


We talk to Carrie Banks, a supervising librarian at the Brooklyn Public Library, about the Inclusive Services Program, community-building opportunities at the library, and their universal design for learning approach. Carrie, who was once told they couldn't become a librarian because of their dyslexia and dysgraphia, shares how they're working to make sure the library is a place that kids with LD can find success. 

Visionary Family
Talking Points for “The Talk”

Visionary Family

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 14:11


Did you get “the talk” from your parents? Most adults today had zero (or only one) intentional conversations with their parents about sexuality. God created sexuality as a beautiful gift for one man and one woman within the bounds of covenant marriage. Join Dr. Rob and Amy Rienow as they share essential “talking points” for having “the talk” with your son or daughter. Capture a Christian vision for your parenting through Rob and Amy's book, Visionary Parenting: https://visionaryfam.com/shop/visionary-parenting Learn new ways to connect with a teenager who may be cold and distant through Rob and Amy's book, Five Reasons For Spiritual Apathy in Teens: https://visionaryfam.com/shop/five-reasons-for-spiritual-apathy-in-teens/ Helping Families Navigate the World of Sexuality: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5213ToFkONg Read Barrett Johnson's book, The Talks: https://a.co/d/9CqSegR Watch or Listen & Subscribe on your favorite podcasting service: YouTube: http://youtube.visionaryfam.com Rumble: http://rumble.visionaryfam.com  Apple Podcasts: http://apple.visionaryfam.com Website: http://podcast.visionaryfam.com More Resources to Help Your Family: Website: http://visionaryfam.com Parenting: http://parenting.visionaryfam.com Marriage: http://marriage.visionaryfam.com Family: http://family.visionaryfam.com Family Ministry: http://churches.visionaryfam.com Books & Resources: http://shop.visionaryfam.com Visionary Family Ministries is part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network: http://christianparenting.org

Visionary Family
Honor & Friendship Between Mother & Daughter

Visionary Family

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 16:17


Can mothers and daughters become true friends? What does that look like? What role does honor play in the mother daughter relationship? In this episode, Amy Rienow and her daughter Lissy Bailey share the ups and downs of their relationship over the years, and key biblical principles to building a strong mother daughter connection. Check out these two resources from Lissy Bailey: The Heart of Your Teen: https://visionaryfam.com/shop/the-heart-of-your-teen Living For Christ at Home: https://visionaryfam.com/shop/living-for-christ-at-home-ebook Catch a fresh vision for your mission as a parent: Not So Perfect Mom: https://visionaryfam.com/shop/notsoperfectmom Visionary Parenting: https://visionaryfam.com/shop/visionary-parenting Watch or Listen & Subscribe on your favorite podcasting service: YouTube: http://youtube.visionaryfam.com Rumble: http://rumble.visionaryfam.com  Apple Podcasts: http://apple.visionaryfam.com Website: http://podcast.visionaryfam.com More Resources to Help Your Family: Website: http://visionaryfam.com Parenting: http://parenting.visionaryfam.com Marriage: http://marriage.visionaryfam.com Family: http://family.visionaryfam.com Family Ministry: http://churches.visionaryfam.com Books & Resources: http://shop.visionaryfam.com Visionary Family Ministries is part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network: http://christianparenting.org

Writing Off Social: The Podcast | Build Your Platform and Grow Your Email List Without Social Media
Books + Resources We Recommend About Social Media and Its Effects on Society

Writing Off Social: The Podcast | Build Your Platform and Grow Your Email List Without Social Media

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 29:42


You've felt the negative effects of social media, but have you ever studied them? If you feel you need to do a little more research before you pull the plug on social media, then this episode is for you. Last summer Sandy did a deep dive trying to learn the impact of social media on herself, her followers, her children, and society as a whole. Today we are sharing five books, one documentary, one podcast, and one writer to follow. For show notes where we share a link to our complete resource page, visit https://writingoffsocial.com/3.   

Feminist Book Club: The Podcast
Thrillers & Copaganda + Multigenerations, Music, & Mystery with Diane Marie Brown

Feminist Book Club: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 31:48


What is copaganda? And why do so many thrillers feel like copaganda? Mariquita and Renee discuss these questions plus how to spot copaganda in our literature. They also share some books that they loved that don't pass the test and some great books that do. In the second segment, Ashley interviews Diane Marie Brown, author of Black Candle Women. They discuss developing the multigenerational story of Black women, keeping the story grounded, dealing with a curse, and making a new home. Get a copy of Black Candle Women by Diane Marie Brown here.   Books & Resources mentioned by Renee & Mariquita: Scorched Grace by Margot Douaihy The House in the Pines by Ana Reyes Shutter by Ramona Emerson Firekeeper's Daughter by Angeline Boulley Blackwater Falls by Ausma Zehanat Khan   Teen Vogue: Copaganda: What It Is and How To Recognize it by Palika Makam Mariquita's interview with Ana Reyes Support our hosts & guests:   Follow Mariquita: Instagram  Follow Renee: Instagram // Twitter // The Storygraph   Diane Marie Brown: Website // Instagram // Twitter // TikTok Follow Ashley: Instagram // Twitter // Website Beyond the Box: Our weekly round-up of blog and podcast content delivered directly to your inbox every Friday   Check out our online community here!    This episode was edited by Niba and produced by Renee Powers on the ancestral land of the Dakota people.   Original music by @iam.onyxrose   Learn more about Feminist Book Club on our website, sign up for our emails, shop our Bookshop.org recommendations, and follow us on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Facebook, Pinterest.  

Visionary Family
Toddler Training Basics

Visionary Family

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 24:02


The early years of parenting give your child an important foundation for the future. The terrible twos don't have to be terrible, but there are important principles of discipline and boundary setting which can help bring more peace to you, your child, and your home.   In today's episode, Dr. Rob and Amy Rienow talk about toddler training basics. Why are boundaries important? How can we say “no” and stick with it? Join us today for this practical parenting conversation.  Catch a fresh vision for your parenting and family life through Rob and Amy's book, Visionary Parenting: https://visionaryfam.com/shop/visionary-parenting/ Watch or Listen & Subscribe on your favorite podcasting service: YouTube: http://youtube.visionaryfam.com Rumble: http://rumble.visionaryfam.com  Apple Podcasts: http://apple.visionaryfam.com Website: http://podcast.visionaryfam.com More Resources to Help Your Family: Website: http://visionaryfam.com Parenting: http://parenting.visionaryfam.com Marriage: http://marriage.visionaryfam.com Family: http://family.visionaryfam.com Family Ministry: http://churches.visionaryfam.com Books & Resources: http://shop.visionaryfam.com Visionary Family Ministries is part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network: http://christianparenting.org

Visionary Family
How to Talk to Your Kids About Racism with Samuel Sey, Part 2

Visionary Family

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 24:33


Should people be judged on the color of their skin, or the content of their character? That question from Martin Luther King Jr is front and center in our world today. How should Christians think about race and racism? What does the Bible teach about race and ethnicity? How can we give our children a biblical worldview and equip them to shine God's love toward all people? This is part 2 of Dr. Rob Rienow's conversation with Samuel Sey. Samuel is a dynamic Christian thinker, blogger, and cultural commentator. God is using him to help Christians around the world think biblically about many controversial issues in our modern culture. Learn more about Samuel and connect with his ministry and writings at: http://slowtowrite.com, as well as on your favorite social media channel. More Resources to Help Your Family: Website: http://visionaryfam.com Parenting: http://parenting.visionaryfam.com Marriage: http://marriage.visionaryfam.com Family: http://family.visionaryfam.com Family Ministry: http://churches.visionaryfam.com Books & Resources: http://shop.visionaryfam.com Visionary Family Ministries is part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network: http://christianparenting.org

Visionary Family
How to Talk to Your Kids About Racism with Samuel Sey, Part 1

Visionary Family

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 20:31


“You are a racist!” We hear this accusation everywhere in today's culture. How should Christians think about race and racism? What does the Bible teach about race and ethnicity? How can we give our children a biblical worldview and equip them to shine God's love toward all people? In this episode, Dr. Rob Rienow interviews Samuel Sey. Samuel is a dynamic Christian thinker, blogger, and cultural commentator. God is using him to help Christians around the world think biblically about many controversial issues in our modern culture. Learn more about Samuel and connect with his ministry and writings at: http://slowtowrite.com, as well as on your favorite social media channel. More Resources to Help Your Family: Website: http://visionaryfam.com Parenting: http://parenting.visionaryfam.com Marriage: http://marriage.visionaryfam.com Family: http://family.visionaryfam.com Family Ministry: http://churches.visionaryfam.com Books & Resources: http://shop.visionaryfam.com Visionary Family Ministries is part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network: http://christianparenting.org

Visionary Family
Dying for Marriage

Visionary Family

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 13:55


Marriage is worth dying for. What is what St. Valentine believed. Do you know the history of Valentine's Day? Valentine's day commemorates the martyrdom of St. Valentine in 269 AD. In this episode Dr. Rob and Amy Rienow talk about the history of Valentine's Day and specifically the ministry of St. Valentine who so much believed in the Christian value of marriage that he was willing to die for it. Discover God's purpose for your marriage through Rob and Amy's book, Visionary Marriage or watch the Visionary Marriage 5 part video Bible study – www.visionaryfam.com/marriage Are you engaged or considering engagement? Experience the 9 part video Bible study, Preparing For a Visionary Marriage: https://visionaryfam.com/premarriage/ Watch or Listen & Subscribe on your favorite podcasting service: YouTube: http://youtube.visionaryfam.com Rumble: http://rumble.visionaryfam.com  Apple Podcasts: http://apple.visionaryfam.com Website: http://podcast.visionaryfam.com More Resources to Help Your Family: Website: http://visionaryfam.com Parenting: http://parenting.visionaryfam.com Marriage: http://marriage.visionaryfam.com Family: http://family.visionaryfam.com Family Ministry: http://churches.visionaryfam.com Books & Resources: http://shop.visionaryfam.com Visionary Family Ministries is part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network: http://christianparenting.org

Visionary Family
The Demanding Child, College Choices & Story Bibles

Visionary Family

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 24:15


We have four children, ages 13 to 2, and our second child, our ten-year-old son, is out of control. He makes any situation chaotic. He takes all of our parenting energy. We feel like our other children are being neglected and paying the price for his behavior. What can we do to turn this around? Our oldest child is a junior in high school and we are starting the college search process. We are considering both Christian and secular colleges. What are some pros and cons of each? What are your favorite story Bibles? How do you use them during family worship and with different age children? On this special Q&A edition of Family Vision, Dr. Rob and Amy Rienow respond to listener's questions from a biblical perspective. -- Catch a fresh vision for your parenting and family life through Rob and Amy's book, Visionary Parenting: https://visionaryfam.com/shop/visionary-parenting Discover biblical principles for navigating conflict through Dr. Rienow's book, Healing Family Relationships: https://visionaryfam.com/shop/healing-family-relationships Help your family discover the power – and fun – of family worship through these two resources: Family Worship: Genesis: https://visionaryfam.com/shop/family-worship-genesis Family Worship: Exodus – Deuteronomy: https://visionaryfam.com/shop/family-worship-exodus-deuteronomy -- Watch or Listen & Subscribe on your favorite podcasting service: YouTube: http://youtube.visionaryfam.com Rumble: http://rumble.visionaryfam.com  Apple Podcasts: http://apple.visionaryfam.com Website: http://podcast.visionaryfam.com More Resources to Help Your Family: Website: http://visionaryfam.com Parenting: http://parenting.visionaryfam.com Marriage: http://marriage.visionaryfam.com Family: http://family.visionaryfam.com Family Ministry: http://churches.visionaryfam.com Books & Resources: http://shop.visionaryfam.com Visionary Family Ministries is part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network: http://christianparenting.org

Visionary Family
A Disconnected Dad & an Angry Granddaughter

Visionary Family

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 19:54


My husband does not help when it comes to discipline situations with the kids, how can I talk to him about this so that we can work better as a team? My grand-daughter has been living with us for the past three years. She is now 13 years old and for the first time is directing a lot of anger toward me. Why is this happening and what can I do to help? Our ten-year-old son came in from playing in the neighborhood and told us that one of the children on our street have asked him to call her a different pronoun. How should he, and our family, handle this? On this special Q&A edition of Family Vision, Dr. Rob and Amy Rienow respond to listener's questions from a biblical perspective. -- Catch a fresh vision for your parenting and family life through Rob and Amy's book, Visionary Parenting: https://visionaryfam.com/shop/visionary-parenting Discover biblical principles for navigating conflict through Dr. Rienow's book, Healing Family Relationships: https://visionaryfam.com/shop/healing-family-relationships -- Watch or Listen & Subscribe on your favorite podcasting service: YouTube: https://youtube.visionaryfam.com Rumble: https://rumble.visionaryfam.com  Apple Podcasts: https://apple.visionaryfam.com Website: https://podcast.visionaryfam.com More Resources to Help Your Family: Website: https://visionaryfam.com Parenting: https://parenting.visionaryfam.com Marriage: https://marriage.visionaryfam.com Family: https://family.visionaryfam.com Family Ministry: https://churches.visionaryfam.com Books & Resources: https://shop.visionaryfam.com Visionary Family Ministries is part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network: https://christianparenting.org

Visionary Family
Battle for our Kids Hearts, Part 2

Visionary Family

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023


As parents, we focus our attention on our kids' academics, sports, and activities. But how much attention do we give to our “heart connection” with them? How much attention do we give to building our relationship? Heart connection is essential for influence. The Bible gives us a vision of the hearts of parents turned to their children, and the hearts of children turned to their parents. It is a vision of “heart connection.” Therefore, if God wants heart connected relationships, we can be sure that Satan wants to break any and all heart connections between parents and their children. In today's episode, Dr. Rob and Amy Rienow share their parenting journey and talk about this biblical principle of heart connection. Listen to Part 1 of this conversation: visionaryfam.com/s02e109 Learn more about how you can build a heart connected relationship with your child: Not So Perfect Mom: visionaryfam.com/notsoperfectmom  The Heart of Your Teen: visionaryfam.com/theheartofyourteen  Five Reasons for Spiritual Apathy in Teens: visionaryfam.com/fivereasons  Never Too Late: visionaryfam.com/nevertoolate/  -- Watch or Listen & Subscribe on your favorite podcasting service: YouTube: https://youtube.visionaryfam.com Rumble: https://rumble.visionaryfam.com  Apple Podcasts: https://apple.visionaryfam.com Website: https://podcast.visionaryfam.com More Resources to Help Your Family: Website: https://visionaryfam.com Parenting: https://parenting.visionaryfam.com Marriage: https://marriage.visionaryfam.com Family: https://family.visionaryfam.com Family Ministry: https://churches.visionaryfam.com Books & Resources: https://shop.visionaryfam.com Visionary Family Ministries is part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network: https://christianparenting.org

Feminist Book Club: The Podcast
Sex Education: What We Should Have Learned in High School

Feminist Book Club: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 32:04


Jordy sits down with Laura Bates, feminist and sexism expert, to discuss her new book, NO ACCIDENT. This YA feminist, survivor thriller explores themes of sexual harassment, rape, abusive relationships, psychological abuse, and friendships in young adults.     Books & Resources mentioned   Fix the System, Not the Women by Laura Bates Men Who Hate Women by Laura Bates Everyday Sexism by Laura Bates No Accident by Laura Bates    The Everyday Sexism Project   National Domestic Violence Hotline: call 1-800-799-7233 and TTY 1-800-787-3224 Love is Respect National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline: call 1-866-331-9474 and TTY 1-866-331-8453 Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network's (RAINN) National Sexual Assault Hotline: call 800-656-4673 (you will be connected to a trained staff member/sexual assault service provider in your area) Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: call 988    Support our host & guest:   Follow Laura Bates: Instagram Follow Jordy: Instagram  Beyond the Box: Our weekly round-up of blog and podcast content delivered directly to your inbox every Friday   Check out our online community here!    This episode was edited by Niba and produced by Renee Powers on the ancestral land of the Dakota people.   Original music by @iam.onyxrose   Learn more about Feminist Book Club on our website, sign up for our emails, shop our Bookshop.org recommendations, and follow us on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Facebook, Pinterest.

The Star Guided Entrepreneur
The Secret Key to Powerful Career Transformation - No Career Goals can be Accomplished without It

The Star Guided Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 19:55


In this episode, I introduce you to the mechanism responsible for accomplishing goals, including career goals.  And I show you what so many psychologists, behavior change experts and best-selling authors agree is the KEY to not falling off the bandwagon but being successful in achieving your goals, even the most stretchy ones.   This podcast episode is accompanied by a guided visualization (the prior podcast track) that will support you in using this powerful change strategy.  Books / Resources mentioned in the episode:* The Alter Ego by Todd Herman* Psycho Cybernetics by Maxwell Maltz* Indistractable by Nir Eyal

Sorted
10. Books, Resources, & Workshops That Are Actually Worth It

Sorted

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 36:12


Welcome to episode 10 of Sorted: Books, Resources, & Workshops That Are Actually Worth It. Listen to us dive into our favorite podcasts, websites, books, workshops, and more. We cover the ones we actually have used and what is worth it! — Links Mentioned: — Get your copy of Meal Prep Made Simple here! Use code SORTED10 for 10% off the e-book! — Workshops/Courses: Freelance, and business, and stuff with Hoodzpah Creative on command with @oliviaherrickdesign @peachtober by @furrylittlepeach Standout® Squarespace with @squarestylist — Conferences: Creative South Crop Con Golden Hour Guild Retreats First Round — Books: Browse Here — Podcasts: Fav Podcast Playlist Here — Websites: Artboard Studio Dot Cal Envato Elements Dribbble What The Font Noun Project Squarespace ShowIt Daily Purposes — Items: Browse Here — Newsletters: Product Hunt Morning Brew Sidebar First House Follow Sorted: @sorted.pod Follow Alex: @apthecreative Follow Emma: @esm.creative https://bit.ly/sortedpod — Have any questions? Reach out anytime! howdy@sortedpod.com Sponsorship + Advertising inquiries: howdy@sortedpod.com Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sorted-podcast/support — Get your coffee ready and let's get Sorted! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sorted-podcast/support

The Grit Factor
Alone, Unarmed and Unafraid: Merryl Tengesdal, the only African American woman U2 pilot

The Grit Factor

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 54:24


Merryl Tengesdal is an American retired career military officer and the first and only Black woman to fly the United States Air Force's U-2 spy plane used for specialized high-altitude reconnaissance missions. She is one of five women and three Black people to be in the U-2 program. She shares the plane's nickname, The Dragon Lady. . Tengesdal is a military veteran, aviator, and commander who served in both the US Navy and the US Air Force, as well as on combat deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan. She served as Director of Inspections for The Air Force Inspector General from October 2015 through August 2017, retiring at the rank of United States Air Force Colonel with more than 3400 flight hours and 330 combat hours. . Her memoir is titled Shatter the Sky. . I met Merryl for the first time at an event in which we both participated at the Seattle Museum of Flight, and liked her immediately. She speaks with candor and humor about her experiences and lessons learned, and is passionate about connecting to support the next generation of leaders in and our of the skies.  . Give yourself the gift of listening in to our conversation— and forward it along to whomever might enjoy or benefit! . You're invited to join us for a FREE five part workshop: Sign up Here!     BOOKS & RESOURCES   Shatter the Sky: What going to the stratosphere taught me about self-worth, sacrifice, and discipline by Col Merryl Tengesdal (Ret.)   Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones by James Clear   The Grit Factor: Courage, Resilience, and Leadership in the Most Male-Dominated Organization in the World

Set For Sentencing
Please Open In the Event of My Death: The Art, Craft, & Terror of Telling Your Own Story.

Set For Sentencing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 54:02


I've said it before, and I'll keep saying it – at sentencing, narrative is everything.  Helping us get Set For Sentencing is a man who knows how to tell GREAT stories. Mark Hsu is an attorney and the author of a sweet, poignant, and incredibly well-written book called,  Please Open In the Event of My Death: A Father's Advice To His Daughters In Case Something Horrible Happens (Which Hopefully It Won't But Just In Case), and that title says it all.    IN THIS EPISODE: The power of telling your own story and sharing it with others; Advice on how to become a better writer and storyteller; Books & Resources on writing that helped him hone his craft; How learning the craft of writing & screenwriting will make you a better advocate; Why simplicity is the secret sauce of all great narrative persuasive communication; The need for “emotional intelligence” in writing, in the law, and in life;  Systemic injustice through the lens of the “cosmic calendar”; and Lots of awesome clips from the audible version of the book! LINKS:  Please Open in the Event of My Death on Amazon.com Please Open on social media:  Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, & Tik Tok Mark gave us some great suggestions for writing resources.  I have a pretty good list as well, including links to sites where you can access free screenplays: 5 Reasons Every Lawyer Should Study the Art of Screenwriting — and a Killer Resource List To Get You Started Lastly, by far the most worthless link I will ever offer, but since we talked about it, here's my Chiuaua William's Tik Tok, @williamvonarsehole. 

Make Moves Podcast
MMP #064 - 1,000 Hours Outside

Make Moves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 87:25


1000 Hours Outside is a global movement designed for any age child (or adult) and any environment. Join the journey and watch your life transform before your eyes. Nature holds tremendous power for each and every one of us at any age or stage.The entire purpose of 1000 Hours Outside is to attempt to match nature time with screen time.  Kids now spend 1200 Hours/year on average with Screens. Screens aren't the enemy - but it's PARAMOUNT we begin to weave in outdoor time in Nature to facilitate happy and healthy humans.If you like the episode, consider supporting the Podcast on Patreon with $5 or $10/month donations. Click Here: https://www.patreon.com/makemovespodcast*****MMP SPONSOR: Correct Toes*****Promo Code: "MakeMoves" at Checkout for FREE shipping anywhere in the USA.https://www.correcttoes.com/-----------------------------------------------------1,000 Hours Outside Online Resources:IG - @1000hoursoutsideWebsite - https://www.1000hoursoutside.com/Books + Resources - https://www.1000hoursoutside.com/shop----------------------------------------------------- #MakeMoves Online Resources:IG - @clayton.moves1-on-1 Make Moves Business Coaching - (Click Here)Instagram Blueprint IGBP Course - (Click Here)Mobility Membership - (Click Here)Online Kinstretch Mobility Studio - (Click Here)Support the show

Abundant Practice Podcast
Episode #338: What Books/Resources Do You Recommend On Abundance Vs Scarcity Mindset?

Abundant Practice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2022 6:35 Very Popular


Are you struggling with a scarcity mindset? You're totally not alone! In today's Ask Allison episode, Allison shares some of her favorite resources for kicking such worries to the curb. Sponsored by: TherapyNotes™ To learn about the Abundance Party & to check out our free resources, including weekly worksheets, visit www.abundanceparty.com/free.

The Courtenay Turner Podcast
Ep 109: Toxic Injections and Severe Side Effects with Mary Tocco

The Courtenay Turner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 78:53


In this episode, Courtenay welcomes Mary Tocco to the show to discuss the toxic ingredients found in vaccines as well as the severe implications they can have on a newborn's development. While COVID has brought vaccination into the spotlight, the toxicity of them has been going on for decades. Mary began her research in 1978 and has been sharing her insights ever since. Ever wonder why there's been a spike in food allergies, SIDS, and autism? Listen to this episode and you'll understand exactly why. Western medicine has failed to fully educate themselves and the public of what's actually being administered. Mary Tocco has been in the natural healthcare field for over 40 years and spent many years working in the holistic, functional medicine and chiropractic health field. Mary is working as a natural health advocate for people who want to improve their health by consultation. Mary is the Vice President for the Foundation for Pediatric Health (501c3), co-founder of the American Chiropractic Autism Board (ACAB) 2006, helped manage Hope For Autism, (HFA) a training program for physicians who want to help children with autism recover. She was the Director of Vaccine Research and Education for Michigan for Vaccine Choice, a non-profit (501c) watchdog group, ensuring vaccine choice in Michigan until December 2016. Mary is on the Board of Directors for WAVE, World Association for Vaccine Education (www.novaccine.com) . For the full scope of Mary's astounding credentials and background click here: https://childhoodshots.com/about-mary/ Episode Resources: The Aspen Study Bill Gates TedTalk Connect with Mary Tocco: Website: https://childhoodshots.com/  Telegram: @marytoccoinfo Shop Mary's Books + Resources: https://childhoodshots.com/shop/  Email: mary@marytocco.com ————————————————— Follow & Connect with Courtenay: https://www.courtenayturner.com Twitter: Courtenay Turner (@CourtenayTurner): https://twitter.com/CourtenayTurner?s=20 Instagram: https://instagram.com/kineticcourtz?utm_medium=copy_link Read some of her articles: https://www.truthmatters.biz ————————————————— Other video Platforms: Rokfin: https://www.rokfin.com/courtenayturner Odysee: https://odysee.com/@CourtenayTurner:f Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/CourtenayTurner BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/yNVIxoBspPt6/ ————————————————— Video Edited By Griffo Productions www.griffoproductions.com ————————————————— ©2022 All Rights Reserved Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Meanderings of a Librarian
Collaboration: We're Better Together, Season 1, Episode 8

The Meanderings of a Librarian

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 25:08


Books/Resources mentioned in this episode: Ann Braden's Flight of the Puffin, @ctcasl, Laura Tierney's The Social Institute, nErDcampCT, Clubhouse (ask me if you'd like to be invited!) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/valerie-dilorenzo/message

The Burrowshire Podcast
#023: St. Joseph and Fatherhood

The Burrowshire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 82:26


This month we celebrate the Solemnity of St. Joseph (March 19), but that's not the only reason St. Joseph is on our minds. A few months ago, Pope Francis released a beautiful apostolic exhortation on St. Joseph titled Patris Corde (With a Father's Heart), recalling the 150th anniversary of the declaration of St. Joseph as Patron of the Universal Church. To mark the occasion, the Holy Father has proclaimed a “Year of Saint Joseph” from December 8, 2020 to December 8, 2021. There's never been a better time to grow closer to St. Joseph, and that's what Brandon and Fr. Blake help you do through this episode. Books + Resources: https://burrowshirepodcast.com/st-joseph-fatherhood

The Real Estate InvestHER Show
Why This Investor Chooses Seller Financing Notes Over Everything Else with Tracy Z Rewey

The Real Estate InvestHER Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 56:52


Would you rather be the bank instead of the landlord? Then note investing may be for you. On today's episode, we talk with Tracy Z Rewey, note investor, about how you can be on the other side of the cash register by investing in seller financed notes. Tracy began investing in notes over thirty years ago when she quickly realized that she'd rather be a lien-lord than a landlord. We discuss with Tracy exactly what note investing is, the difference between performing and non-performing notes, how to find potential sellers of notes, and why understanding seller financed notes is a valuable tool to have in today's market. Tracy also shares with us the three parts of seller financing notes when analyzing a deal.    Tracy Z Rewey has handled millions of dollars in owner financed real estate notes since 1988. She headed up the due diligence department for one of the nation's largest owner finance note buyers as VP of Production for Metropolitan Mortgage & Securities. Loving the business but wanting to work for herself, Tracy left the institutional investor side in 1997 to start Diversified Investment Services, Inc., a note buying company and NoteInvestor.com, an online newsletter for private investors. Tracy specializes in the use of tax-advantaged retirement funds to purchase real estate notes and helps landlords convert to “lien-lords” by safely creating and holding paper. A well-known educator, she has a passion for sharing her knowledge and guiding others on their note investing journey. On today's episode, we discuss a ton with Tracy including: How beginners can invest in notes The different types of note investing How to approach potential sellers of notes The due diligence required when note investing Red flags to watch out for when underwriting a note Books/Resources 5 Ways to Cash in On Notes eBook Invest in Debt by Jim Napier The Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod   Contact Information wizewomeninvestors.com Facebook- Wize Women Investors   We have partnered with the Best Ever Conference to offer our InvestHER community discounted tickets for this year's virtual conference that is happening from February 18 - 21! If you are looking to invest in Commercial Real Estate...this virtual conference is a MUST attend!! This year's virtual conference will feature hand-picked industry leading speakers, free mini-coaching sessions, exclusive content on member's only Facebook and LinkedIn group pages and much more! Liz, one of the founders of InvestHER, is so excited to be speaking at this year's conference! Liz began investing in 2005 with very little of her own money. Her company now owns and controls over 1000 units of residential and commercial assets throughout the east coast. She has put together a powerful session called “How to Build a Powerhouse Investing Team.” She will be discussing the critical steps to finding, cultivating, and growing a successful team and/or partnership. You will walk away with new insights and strategies to form the perfect team to achieve your real estate investing goals! Although the ticket price is going up every week, we were able to "lock in" a ticket price of $547 for our InvestHER community!  CLICK HERE TO BUY YOUR TICKET!  https://www.bec2021.com/investher And, special bonus, if you are a STRIVE InvestHER Member, you will receive an extra 35% OFF! If you are a SOAR member, you will receive an extra 20% off!  Just head over to the STRIVE and SOAR FB Groups to get the coupon code!    InvestHER Community Our mission is to support and inspire women real estate investors around the globe to live a financially free and balanced life. We are dedicated to creating empowering online and in person communities where women have a non-intimidating environment to ask questions and receive the support they need. Our vision is to see all woman investors achieve her financial freedom goals on her own terms. How To Join the InvestHER Movement   1)  The Real Estate InvestHER Podcast - The weekly show details the journey of some of the most amazing women real estate investors around the world, who open up their lives and share practical and strategic tools for growing a rental portfolio, flipping houses and the mindset that allows them to run a successful investing business while taking care of their families and most importantly taking care of themselves.    Subscribe via Itunes  Subscribe via Android  Subscribe via Stitcher 2)  InvestHER Community on Facebook  We have 2k+ members in our Facebook InvestHER Community (and growing!) This is a safe place for women to ask real estate investing questions and gain the support they need to achieve their goals!   3) InvestHER Meetups Around the Globe We have over 4k+ meetup members attending close to 25 InvestHER Meetups across the country and Canada.  Meetups are being held monthly by experienced InvestHER Leaders! Learn more about our InvestHER leaders, meetup locations, and how to become an InvestHER Leader HERE! Follow us on: Facebook: @therealestateinvesther Instagram: @therealestateinvesther   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Women @ Lunch Table
The Experimental Product Manager ft. Shalini Pasupuleti, Product Manager @ Walmart Labs, ex-Ola

Women @ Lunch Table

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2020 28:31


Shalini Pasupuleti shares her stories of transition from Biotechnology to becoming a Technical Product Manager at Ola and Walmart Labs. She talks about how her experiments—some natural and some forced—made her find the right answers to the deepest questions she had as a product manager. You can reach out to Shalini Pasupuleti on LinkedIn. *** Topics: 1. Transitioning from Biotechnology to Technical Product Management 2. Product management experiences in Ola & Walmart Labs (based on her personal experiences) 3. Critical skills to navigate as a successful product manager 4. Customer insights and data-driven product management in Ola 5. Women in product management 6. Interview tips and resources to help people who are looking to transition to product management 7. Traits that a product manager appreciates in people managers and project/program managers *** Books/Resources: 1. Case in Point - Complete Case Interview Preparation Book by Marc Cosentino 2. Cracking PM Interview - Book by Gayle Laakmann McDowell and Jackie Bavaro 3. Decode and Conquer - Book by Lewis C. Lin 4. UX Hack Challenges *** You can reach out to me on LinkedIn or write an email to womenatlunchtable@gmail.com. I'll be happy to hear from you! *** Please subscribe to this podcast. This podcast is now available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, RadioPublic, Pocket Casts and Breaker. *** Jeevitha Balakrishnan *** --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeevitha-balakrishnan/support

Body Language Talks
Body Language Books & Resources

Body Language Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 10:22


Some great books and resources to get you started or going on your nonverbal education. A full list of books for you to purchase here: https://kit.co/spinayarnprod/books. Affiliate links through Amazon, the support is appreciated for the show! The show has it's own social media now on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram. Just look up Body Language Talks and don't forget to follow me personally @yournonverbals on all social media. If you need to reach out to me for one on one consulting or speaking events contact jose@jzyncd.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yournonverbals/support

The Real Estate InvestHER Show
How to Profit on Your First Long Distance Deal with Stephanie Banno

The Real Estate InvestHER Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 60:41


For many real estate investors, the hardest real estate deal to complete is often the first one. Not only do newer investors lack the knowledge and experience, but they also experience a ton of fear and uncertainty as they navigate this business. Well, on today's episode, we have one of our amazing InvestHER Meetup Leaders, Stephanie Banno, with us discussing how she finished and sold her first real estate deal while working full time and long distance! During today's interview, we discuss how she found her first deal, how she leveraged relationships, how to find and talk to distressed sellers, how to utilize virtual assistants, and how to manage expectations as you get started! Stephanie Banno is a partner of Yellow Dog Property LLC in Austin, Texas. She began her real estate investing career last June by attending a real estate conference. After attending the event in June, she started networking with as many people as she possibly could via social media. She began making offers on single family homes in San Antonio working with a great agent in the area. She was able to successfully acquire a preforeclosure 2 bed/2 bath house in San Antonio with a JV partner that only required cosmetic repairs. It took about a month to get it ready to put on the market and they had 6 offers in 72 hours. They successfully closed on their first deal and are in full steam ahead to find new deals! Stephanie also leads the Austin chapter of the InvestHER Meetups (there are 22 chapters in the USA and growing!) On today's episode, we discuss a lot with Stephanie, including:  ·       Working full time and investing in your first deal long distance ·       How she found her first deal ·       How she leveraged relationships ·       Managing expectations when you get started ·       How to find and talk to distressed sellers ·       How to find VA's to have higher level discussions with distressed sellers   Contact Information  ·       Reach out to Stephanie - yellowdogpropertyllc@gmail.com ·       Yellow Dog Property ·       The Real Estate InvestHER Austin Meetup   Books/Resources: ·       The Four Agreements Looking for Funding? Ladies, you need to check out Fund That Flip! We are excited to tell you about Fund That Flip, a company we are very proud to call our sponsor. Fund That Flip is the leading provider of fast, convenient, affordable capital for experienced real estate investors who buy and rehabilitate residential properties. To date, they have helped hundreds of real estate investors grow their businesses by funding thousands of deals. You deal directly with them, getting your deal funded in as few as 10 days.  85% of their customers come back to do more business with them because of their dedication to exceptional service. It's why they were named No. 42 of Inc.'s fastest-growing companies in America.  What do they fund? •            Fix-and-flip •            New construction •            Buy and Hold Properties •            Cash-out refinance projects from 1-4 units Real Estate InvestHERs, Get $500 towards your next closing! Check them out by visiting – www.fundthatflip.com/investher  InvestHER Community Our mission is to support and inspire women real estate investors around the globe to live a financially free and balanced life. We are dedicated to creating empowering online and in person communities where women have a non-intimidating environment to ask questions and receive the support they need. Our vision is to see all woman investors achieve her financial freedom goals on her own terms.   How To Join the InvestHER Movement   1)  The Real Estate InvestHER Podcast - The weekly show details the journey of some of the most amazing women real estate investors around the world, who open up their lives and share practical and strategic tools for growing a rental portfolio, flipping houses and the mindset that allows them to run a successful investing business while taking care of their families and most importantly taking care of themselves.    • Subscribe via Itunes • Subscribe via Andriod • Subscribe via Stitcher   2)  InvestHER Community on Facebook   We have 2k+ members in our Facebook InvestHER Community (and growing!) This is a safe place for women to ask real estate investing questions and gain the support they need to achieve their goals!  3) InvestHER Meetups Around the Globe We have over 3k meetup members attending 20+ InvestHER Meetups across the country and Canada. Meetups are being held monthly by experienced InvestHER Leaders! Learn more about our InvestHER leaders, meetup locations, and how to become an InvestHER Leader HERE!   Follow us on: Facebook: @therealestateinvesther Instagram: @therealestateinvesther Please leave a comment below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Real Estate InvestHER Show
Discover Work-Life Rhythm Before You Burnout with CC Sutton

The Real Estate InvestHER Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2020 56:35


The secret to being more engaged, more productive, and more profitable is closer to home than you think. On today's episode, we dive deep into self-care and work-life rhythm with CC Sutton who is a work-life integration specialist and productivity keynote speaker.  We explore the fact that self-care is not a luxury, it is a necessity and CC shares practical steps to help you make it a priority. When days are hectic, it's easy to check off the boxes on your to-do list and ignore the signs that your body is becoming unbalanced. We discuss ways to become more intentional with our actions, how to get clear on what rejuvenates us, and the language required when communicating our needs with others. After 11 years of feeling overworked, overweight and over it ALL, CC took matters into her own hands and traded in her fancy business suits for a t-shirt and yoga pants to work remotely. And not only did she gain balance back into her professional & personal schedule, but she also increased her work productivity, multiplied her earnings, and she even lost the extra pounds! ​Today, CC is a 13-year professional speaker, certified John C. Maxwell Speaker, Coach & Trainer and a certified Life & Relationship Coach. Organizations call on her when they want their attendees to have a paradigm shift and take action. Prior to becoming a professional speaker, CC worked in the oil & gas, IT and higher-education sectors recruiting for top talent across the U.S. CC Sutton is a consummate speaker who has hosted her own radio talk show, and has extensive experience speaking at an array of events, including the International Swing Dance Championships, celebrity luncheons, galas, fashion shows, fundraisers, conferences, and more. She has also been featured on Fox 26 News, The Houston Business Journal, the Houston Chronicle and on several radio talk shows and podcasts. ​CC resides in Houston, TX with her husband, Tristen, and their Pointer named "Peppy". Outside of speaking, CC enjoys competitive ballroom dancing, working out (only because she's a HUGE foodie), traveling, and mentoring young ladies. She also loves rain, candles and fruit smoothies…in that order. Key points -         How to listen to your body and learn what it needs to feel rejuvenated -         Steps to achieve work-life rhythm to optimize performance -         How to put yourself first because you can't help others if you don't help yourself -         Learn the language needed to gain the support you seek -         How to feel more balanced both professionally and personally Books/Resources instacart Any.do Cozi Sanvello Calm 7 Keys to Work-Life Balance by Julie Cohen   Contact Information IG – ccsutton_ Personal Facebook – cc.sutton   Business Facebook – cc sutton How To Join the InvestHER Movement   1) The Real Estate InvestHER Podcast - The weekly show details the journey of some of the most amazing women real estate investors around the world, who open up their lives and share practical and strategic tools for growing a rental portfolio, flipping houses and the mindset that allows them to run a successful investing business while taking care of their families and most importantly taking care of themselves.  • Subscribe via Itunes  • Subscribe via Android • Subscribe via Stitcher  2)  InvestHER Community on Facebook  We have 2k+ members in our Facebook InvestHER Community (and growing!) This is a safe place for women to ask real estate investing questions and gain the support they need to achieve their goals!  3) InvestHER Meetups Around the Globe We have over 4k+ meetup members attending close to 25 InvestHER Meetups across the country and Canada. Meetups are being held monthly by experienced InvestHER Leaders! Learn more about our InvestHER leaders, meetup locations, and how to become an InvestHER Leader HERE! Follow us on: Facebook: @therealestateinvesther Instagram: @therealestateinvesther Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Real Estate InvestHER Show
How to Differentiate Yourself From the Crowd with Kendall Krawchuk

The Real Estate InvestHER Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 53:47


Most of us are constantly trying to figure out new marketing strategies for getting our “name” out there and standing out from all the other real estate investors like us. Well, we are thrilled to sit down today with Kendall Krawchuk who is the VP of Marketing for one of the fastest-growing companies in the country, Fund that Flip. During this jam-packed interview, we discuss the most important things to do when it comes to marketing, how to differentiate yourself from the crowd, why you should create customer personas, how to choose your social media outlets, and time-saving apps to use immediately! Kendall Krawchuk is the vice president of marketing at Fund That Flip, an online platform for investing in short-term residential real estate debt. Kendall has extensive experience in product and solution marketing with a focus on the fintech and real estate industries. Previously, she led the global marketing strategy for an integrated suite of real estate investment management software. Kendall is a newly-minted real estate investor herself, having house-hacked her primary residence with her husband, and also just closed on her first rental. On today's episode, we discuss a lot with Kendall, including:  ·       What is the most important thing to do in marketing ·       First step to differentiating yourself from the crowd ·       The importance of creating “customer personas” ·       How to determine which social media channel to focus on ·       Time saving apps to use in marketing   Contact Information  ·       Fund that Flip is a proud sponsor of the Real Estate InvestHER Community! They design custom lending solutions for all types of residential investing – from flips to rentals to new construction! Learn more about how you can get money off your next real estate closing with Fund that Flip!  https://info.fundthatflip.com/investher ·       Kendall Krawchuk – kendall@fundthatflip.com   Books/Resources: ·       Super Fans by Pat Flynn ·       Start with Why by Simon Sinek InvestHER Community Our mission is to support and inspire women real estate investors around the globe to live a financially free and balanced life. We are dedicated to creating empowering online and in person communities where women have a non-intimidating environment to ask questions and receive the support they need. Our vision is to see all woman investors achieve her financial freedom goals on her own terms.   How To Join the InvestHER Movement   1)  The Real Estate InvestHER Podcast - The weekly show details the journey of some of the most amazing women real estate investors around the world, who open up their lives and share practical and strategic tools for growing a rental portfolio, flipping houses and the mindset that allows them to run a successful investing business while taking care of their families and most importantly taking care of themselves.    • Subscribe via Itunes • Subscribe via Andriod • Subscribe via Stitcher   2)  InvestHER Community on Facebook  We have 2k+ members in our Facebook InvestHER Community (and growing!) This is a safe place for women to ask real estate investing questions and gain the support they need to achieve their goals!  3) InvestHER Meetups Around the Globe We have over 3k meetup members attending 20+ InvestHER Meetups across the country and Canada. Meetups are being held monthly by experienced InvestHER Leaders! Learn more about our InvestHER leaders, meetup locations, and how to become an InvestHER Leader HERE!   Follow us on: Facebook: @therealestateinvesther Instagram: @therealestateinvesther Please leave a comment below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Real Estate InvestHER Show
Is Real Estate Crowdfunding Right for You with Johnetta Paye

The Real Estate InvestHER Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2019 51:05


Real estate crowdfunding is still an emerging concept that many of us real estate investors continue to be intrigued by and are eager to learn more about. On today's episode, we are excited to talk with Johnetta Paye, Esq. who is real estate attorney and a partner in a real estate crowdfund with over 10,000 investors. We discuss all things real estate crowdfunding on today's episode, from the different types of crowdfunding strategies, how to vet crowdfunds and assess if they are right for you, and the power of stepping back in order to step forward. Johnetta G. Paye, Esq. (aka J. Paye) is a real estate attorney and consultant. She played a critical role in helping to build a $50 million Regulation A+ Tier II real estate investing crowdfund, which she holds an equity interest. Over the last 10 years, she has handled real estate matters for commercial real estate agencies, developers, homebuyers, landlords, residential real estate agencies, real estate brokers, realtors, sellers and tenants. Her client base consists of nationally recognized investors and Chicago based real estate investor clients. She also represent international real estate investors. She is an attorney title agent for Chicago Title, Fidelity National Title, ATA National Title Group, Greater Illinois Title Company and Lakeland Title. On today's episode, we discuss a lot with Johnetta, including:  ·       The fund that she started to make Real Estate investing affordable for everyone ·       Different types of crowdfunding strategies ·       How to vet crowdfunds and assess the right fit for you ·       The power of stepping back to step forward Contact Information ·       Website – http://www.jpaye.com/services/real-estate/ ·       Tulsa Fund ·       Social Media – jpayeesq ·       Free legal chats for 15 minutes   Books/Resources:  ·       The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho InvestHER Community Our mission is to support and inspire women real estate investors around the globe to live a financially free and balanced life. We are dedicated to creating empowering online and in person communities where women have a non-intimidating environment to ask questions and receive the support they need. Our vision is to see all woman investors achieve her financial freedom goals on her own terms.   How To Join the InvestHER Movement    1)  The Real Estate InvestHER Podcast - The weekly show details the journey of some of the most amazing women real estate investors around the world, who open up their lives and share practical and strategic tools for growing a rental portfolio, flipping houses and the mindset that allows them to run a successful investing business while taking care of their families and most importantly taking care of themselves.    • Subscribe via Itunes • Subscribe via Andriod • Subscribe via Stitcher   2)  InvestHER Community on Facebook   We have 2k+ members in our Facebook InvestHER Community (and growing!) This is a safe place for women to ask real estate investing questions and gain the support they need to achieve their goals!  3) InvestHER Meetups Around the Globe We have over 3k meetup members attending 20+ InvestHER Meetups across the country and Canada. Meetups are being held monthly by experienced InvestHER Leaders! Learn more about our InvestHER leaders, meetup locations, and how to become an InvestHER Leader HERE!   Follow us on: Facebook: @therealestateinvesther Instagram: @therealestateinvesther Please leave a comment below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Real Estate InvestHER Show
Flipping 15 Properties in 8 months Through Partnerships with Jennifer Barner

The Real Estate InvestHER Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2019 54:05


We are thrilled to sit down and chat with Jennifer Barner from Lighthouse Ventures on today's show! We dig into Jennifer's real estate investing journey from how it took her 6 months to find her first deal to now flipping 15 properties in the last 8 months through partnerships. We discuss the importance of patience in this business, her path of forming partnerships to be able to do more deals, and how it is never too late to expand a family! Jennifer Barner is the founder of Lighthouse Ventures, a private equity real estate investment firm. She is a real estate investment specialist and entrepreneur with a real estate background including rehabbing, wholesaling, lease options and buy-and-hold rental properties. Prior to turning full time real estate investor Jennifer worked in sales at both IBM and Microsoft managing software implementations. She has also helped to launch several lifestyle and health companies. Jennifer holds a Bachelor's of Science Degree in Finance from the University of Washburn. She lives in the Kansas City area with her husband and four children. On today's episode, we discuss a lot with Jennifer, including:  ·       The power of getting that first deal done ·       The importance of patience and positivity ·       Using nontraditional ways to fund deals ·       How to leverage partners and processes to scale Contact Information ·       Email - jbarner.06@gmail.com ·       Website – www.LighthouseVenturesKC.com Books/Resources: ·       Take Control of Your Life by Mel Robbins ·       Episode with Jillian Sidoti ·       Profit First by Mike Michalowicz InvestHER Community Our mission is to support and inspire women real estate investors around the globe to live a financially free and balanced life. We are dedicated to creating empowering online and in person communities where women have a non-intimidating environment to ask questions and receive the support they need. Our vision is to see all woman investors achieve her financial freedom goals on her own terms.   How To Join the InvestHER Movement    1)  The Real Estate InvestHER Podcast - The weekly show details the journey of some of the most amazing women real estate investors around the world, who open up their lives and share practical and strategic tools for growing a rental portfolio, flipping houses and the mindset that allows them to run a successful investing business while taking care of their families and most importantly taking care of themselves.    • Subscribe via Itunes • Subscribe via Andriod • Subscribe via Stitcher   2)  InvestHER Community on Facebook   We have 1500+ members in our Facebook InvestHER Community (and growing!) This is a safe place for women to ask real estate investing questions and gain the support they need to achieve their goals!  3) InvestHER Meetups Around the Globe We have over 2000 meetup members attending close to 15 InvestHER Meetups across the country and Canada. Meetups are being held monthly by experienced InvestHER Leaders! Learn more about our InvestHER leaders, meetup locations, and how to become an InvestHER Leader HERE!   Follow us on: Facebook: @therealestateinvesther Instagram: @therealestateinvesther Please leave a comment below!   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Real Estate InvestHER Show
How She Grew Her Duplex Portfolio with Little of Her Own Money with Ashley Kehr

The Real Estate InvestHER Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2019 58:06


As you grow your multifamily portfolio, the need for more financing to put these deals together (quickly) will become increasingly important. We are thrilled to sit down with Ashley Kehr from Buffalo, NY on today's show to talk about how she grew her multifamily portfolio - duplex by duplex. She has been able to grow from zero to over 30 units with very little of her own money. On today's episode, we chat with Ashley about a ton, including the numbers of her typical deal, how she finances deals with private money and other methods, and how to structure deals with money partners to create win-win situations! Ashley Kehr is from Buffalo, NY and currently owns 30 units and 6 under contract. Most of her portfolio consists of duplexes in rural areas. The purchase price of her deals has ranged from $17,500 to $143,000. For the past two years, she has successfully used a line of credit on an investment property to present cash offers and then refinance to repay line of credit. Her favorite deal is a duplex she purchased for $35,900. The bank gave her a 90-day unsecured loan to purchase the property. She refinanced with the same bank after closing. She did $800 in updates and it appraised for $55,000. She refinanced at $42,000. She paid closings costs, unsecured loan, and had money left over. This property rents for $1200 a month. She just started her first Airbnb unit! Her husband owns a dairy farm that they live on. She has three boys – ages 5 and under. Before getting into real estate she worked as an accountant at a CPA firm and only last four months out of college before she quit to be a property manager. After two years of being a property manager for one investor, she realized she can own property too! Ashley is the Buffalo, NY InvestHER Meetup Leader which is launching in 2020! On today's episode, we discuss a ton with Ashley, including:  ·       Why you should find private money partners first ·       What to actually share with a private money partner ·       Importance of a personal financial statement ·       How to structure deals with money partners ·       The power of lines of credit to finance deals   Contact Information  ·       Email – ashley@wnydevelopment.com ·       Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/wealthfromrentals/ Books/Resources: ·       The Simple Path to Wealth (JL Collins) ·       Personal Capital App ·       Sample Personal Financial Statement InvestHER Community Our mission is to support and inspire women real estate investors around the globe to live a financially free and balanced life. We are dedicated to creating empowering online and in-person communities where women have a non-intimidating environment to ask questions and receive the support they need. Our vision is to see all woman investors achieve her financial freedom goals on her own terms.   How To Join the InvestHER Movement   1)  The Real Estate InvestHER Podcast - The weekly show details the journey of some of the most amazing women real estate investors around the world, who open up their lives and share practical and strategic tools for growing a rental portfolio, flipping houses and the mindset that allows them to run a successful investing business while taking care of their families and most importantly taking care of themselves.  • Subscribe via Itunes • Subscribe via Andriod • Subscribe via Stitcher   2)  InvestHER Community on Facebook We have 1700+ members in our Facebook InvestHER Community (and growing!) This is a safe place for women to ask real estate investing questions and gain the support they need to achieve their goals!  3) InvestHER Meetups Around the Globe We have over 3000 meetup members attending close to 20 InvestHER Meetups across the country and Canada. Meetups are being held monthly by experienced InvestHER Leaders! Learn more about our InvestHER leaders, meetup locations, and how to become an InvestHER Leader HERE!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Real Estate InvestHER Show
How to Sell (and Influence ANYONE) in a Skirt

The Real Estate InvestHER Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 55:20


Regardless of what type of real estate investor you are, we all quickly find ourselves in situations where we need to sell ourselves by influencing others such as brokers, buyers, sellers, tenants, and bankers. On today's episode, we not only dive into the topic of selling but how to sell as a woman. On today's interview, we cover a ton with Judy Hoberman from Selling in a Skirt such as the biggest mistakes to avoid in sales, powerful questions to ask others, how to stand out from the crowd, and the power of referrals! You can‘t miss this jam packed episode! Judy Hoberman, President of Walking on the Glass Floor and Selling In A Skirt- International Speaker, Trainer, Coach, Author and Mentor. Her 30 years in business has given her both the knowledge and sense of humor about how men and women sell, work and live differently will enlighten you in learning how both genders can support each other's successes in a more productive way. She was recently named as a Woman to Watch for International Women's Day 2019 from Thrive Global. Judy's mission…to help One Woman A Day by following an important philosophy-“Women want to be treated equally, not identically” On today's episode, we discuss a lot with Judy, including: How to stop selling How to stand out from the crowd Biggest mistakes women make in sales Why becoming a thought leader is essential? The most important question to ask someone The power of referrals   Contact Information Reaching out to Judy – Websites – http://www.sellinginaskirt.com / http://www.walkingontheglassfloor.com Email – judy@sellinginaskirt.com Books/Resources: alltop.com (resource that aggregates all of the top news and information in real time) thereportforwoman.com (clearing house for women) Powerful Questions by Andrew Sobel InvestHER Community Our mission is to support and inspire women real estate investors around the globe to live a financially free and balanced life. We are dedicated to creating empowering online and in person communities where women have a non-intimidating environment to ask questions and receive the support they need. Our vision is to see all woman investors achieve her financial freedom goals on her own terms.   How To Join the InvestHER Movement  1)  The Real Estate InvestHER Podcast – The weekly show details the journey of some of the most amazing women real estate investors around the world, who open up their lives and share practical and strategic tools for growing a rental portfolio, flipping houses and the mindset that allows them to run a successful investing business while taking care of their families and most importantly taking care of themselves. Subscribe via Itunes Subscribe via Andriod Subscribe via Stitcher   2)  InvestHER Community on Facebook We have 1000+ members in our Facebook InvestHER Community (and growing!) This is a safe place for women to ask real estate investing questions and gain the support they need to achieve their goals!   3) InvestHER Meetups Around the Globe We have over 2000 meetup members attending close to 15 InvestHER Meetups across the country and Canada.  Meetups are being held monthly by experienced InvestHER Leaders! Learn more about our InvestHER leaders, meetup locations, and how to become an InvestHER Leader HERE!   Follow us on: Facebook: @therealestateinvesther Instagram: @therealestateinvesther   Please leave a comment below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices