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Brett Henry doesn't just sell real estate, he's redefining how the world does it. In this eye-opening conversation, Brett shares how his journey from a Canadian cop to a Dominican entrepreneur led him to build a global MLS system. If you've ever wondered what it would take to sell a home halfway across the world, this episode will change the way you see the business, so tune in! Key takeaways to listen for Why thinking globally opens new revenue streams for agents How anyone can monetize property marketing without a license What Brett's global MLS makes possible across 180+ countries The surprising way international agents maintain commission integrity Brett's wild career shift and the system that came out of it About Brett HenryBrett is the President of Realtor DR. He focuses on providing clients with sound investment advice on specific areas, including investment appreciation, revenue streams, and exit strategy. At age 18, he began his real estate investment career and has gathered over 20 years of knowledge in real estate investing. His keen interest and professionalism have made him an authority in the industry. His personal investment history consists of owning bars/restaurants and revenue properties. He has also owned a well-established bar/hotel on Cabarete Beach for over 10 years. Brett was born and raised in Canada and is very familiar with Canadian-Dominican laws which will be vital to Realtor DR. Brett also strongly believes in the Canadian work mentality to provide fast and effective care to all his clients. He served in law enforcement for 15+ YEARS. Connect with Brett Website: Realtor DR Instagram: @brett_realtordr | @realtordrdotcom Whatsapp: +1 (849) 353-4899 Email: brett@realtordr.com Mobile Number: +1(646) 461-7375 Connect with LeighPlease subscribe to this podcast on your favorite podcast app at https://pod.link/1153262163, and never miss a beat from Leigh by visiting https://leighbrown.com. DM Leigh Brown on Instagram @ LeighThomasBrown. Sponsors "You Ask. Leigh Answers." Your Affordable Coaching Program Hey there, real estate pros! Are you ready for some more Leigh Brown wisdom in your life? Then don't miss out on my brand-new program, "You Ask. Leigh Answers." It's your exclusive gateway to the insights and advice you need to supercharge your real estate business. With "You Ask. Leigh Answers." you get Direct Access to Leigh Brown, directly! Expert Coaching, Community Connection, and Extensive Resources. Whether listening to this on the go or watching at home, sign up today at Answers.RealEstate and take your business to the next level. Trust me, you'll be glad you did!
Ever wondered what it takes to build a real estate empire in paradise? Brett Henry shares his journey from Canada to the Dominican Republic, where he established a thriving brokerage and transformed his life. He breaks down the financial benefits of relocating, the legal framework for foreign investment, and the booming real estate market that's attracting North American buyers. Brett also dives into the lifestyle perks, offering insights on how to make a seamless transition while maximizing opportunities. Whether you're considering a move or helping clients invest abroad, this episode is packed with valuable tips. Tune in to this episode now! Links: Follow Brett Henry on Instagram Follow Brett Henry on Facebook Check out Brett Henry's Website Follow Sara Denig on Instagram Follow Christina Leavenworth on Instagram Follow Aaron Amuchastegui on Instagram Get Hundreds of FREE Real Estate Tools From the Toolbox
What is a SuperApp, and why should the travel industry care about them? There are numerous reasons to care, as Gary and Hannah discuss this week with Jakarta-based Brett Henry, President & Director of MG Group. Brett guides us through a research-based definition of SuperApp characteristics, and explains the opportunities and challenges they provide for brands and travellers. En route, we discuss a bunch of SuperApps in ASEAN, including GoTo, Grab, WeChat, Meituan and Shopee. We also touch on AirAsia's SuperApp progress and ask "Is TikTok the next SuperApp in South East Asia?" (Spoiler alert: Absolutely). Plus, we discuss the hyper-localisation in each market to meet changing consumer needs, the region's complex e-payments landscape and the economics of distributing travel through SuperApps. And, where do home-grown SuperApps go in future? Will they develop their own travel inventories and further monetise their tourism presence? And is there an accelerating urgency for travel sellers to become engaged participants in SupeApp platforms?
2022 was the year that South East Asia reopened for travel. It's been a highly compressed year, with most countries only welcoming back tourists in the second quarter. Many lessons have been learned, and many markets are still coming to terms with the myriad impacts of the pandemic. This week, Gary and Hannah team up with Brett Henry, President of B2B hospitality marketplace MG Group, for a livestream event assessing South East Asia's travel recovery in 2022 – and looking ahead to 2023. Some key factors stand out: the continued absence of Chinese travellers, higher priced air tickets and reduced flight frequencies. So how will (or won't) 2023 be different? Which factors will drive the travel economy rebound? How will competition from destinations like Japan, South Korea and Australia impact the recovery in South East Asia? Where will domestic travel fit in? And what are the projections for developing trends, such as virtual credit card payments?
Alrighty after a week off to play in the Golf Sask Provincials we get on two studs that have recently just won the Men's Amateur and the Men's Mid-Amateur. But first Drew and Torrie break down the week, of the being up in Prince Albert and how they both played, Drew finally makes it to Nationals and couldn't be more thrilled! Then we chat about NHL, PGA, and so much more. Then we sit down with Brett Henry and Roman Timmerman and have a great chat with both of them. So sit back and enjoy the interview(s)! #OffTheHosel
This week the guys are sitting down with Head coach at Evergreen HS in Vancouver, WA. Brett Henry. Brett talks rich family history of coaching, culture and discipline and where it all started with attendance and classroom. Visit www.wibca.comf for more information about the association and all the events and sponsors. Visit www.wascoach.net for more information on how to register the coaches association. WIIBCA Sponsors: Baden (www.baden.com) and Ballogy (www.ballogy.com)
Simply stated, Brett Henry's resume is impressive. So impressive, in fact, it could realistically open the door for him to serve and lead within any school in the world. But, instead of serving within any school in the world, Brett is leading one of the largest schools in the world wide web. Brett Henry leads SevenStar, one of the largest online Christian schools out there.In today's Kingdom Culture Conversation, Geoff Brown and Brett Henry discuss the transformational moment that is happening in education, what some have termed "education's great reset". This is a moment in which schools and educators are confronting new horizons in technology integration and, in the process, moving the historically slow-to-adapt field of education from its "Blockbuster moment" towards its "Netflix moment".To read more about Brett Henry, please follow this link.To learn more about SevenStar, please click here."Kingdom Culture Conversations" is a podcast created through Frameworks, a Biblical worldview initiative of Northwest Christian School.For more information on Frameworks, please visit: https://frameworks.ncsaz.org/For more information on Northwest Christian School, visit: https://www.ncsaz.org/To reach out to Geoff Brown, please email gbrown@ncsaz.org or you can reach him by cell phone: (623)225-5573.
Anticipation is building across South East Asia as Phuket and Bali prepare to greet international travellers in July. This week, Hannah and Gary team up with Brett Henry, President of Jakarta-based MG Group, to debate the vital issues around reopening to vaccinated travellers after more than a year. What are the near-term strategies of both destinations, and how will they ensure the safety of travellers and residents - and what are the perceived risks? What approaches are each destination taking to attract travellers from different source markets - and which markets are likely to be off limits? How will travel, airline and hospitality players plan ahead for a gradual return of international tourists? And what does the imminent return of inbound visitors mean for the future of domestic tourism? And we round off by comparing which of the two reopening plans we think is likely to kick into gear first.
What are the realistic expectations for travel and tourism in 2021 in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines & Vietnam? Which will be the primary 'comeback markets', and what will be the influence of mega markets like China, India and the Middle East? Plus, will vaccine rollouts prove to be a magic bullet or a harbinger of false hopes? Are Travel Bubbles dead? And when should travel players start to diversify from their domestic-only strategies and prepare for the return of international travel? This special edition of The South East Asia Travel Show features a webinar debate between Gary, Hannah and Brett Henry, President of Jakarta-based MG Group - as we set the scene for travel and tourism in South East Asia during the transitional COVID-19 phase.
Preps reporters Meg Wochnick and Joshua Hart discuss the prep basketball season's biggest surprises and which teams they're most looking intrigued by in the postseason. Evergreen boys basketball coach Brett Henry discusses the Plainsmen's 17-2 season and Plainsmen senior Zyell Griffin talks about his decision to sign with UNLV to play football. Available at 360preps.com, or on Google, Apple and Spotify Podcasts.
From WeChat and Go-Jek to Grab, LINE, Meituan and more, Asia’s rising Super Apps are just about everywhere. Theyare offering pretty much everything and are challenging every sector of both online and offline commerce. How will they change the way your customers plan and book things to do? Walking us through the state of Super Apps and what they mean to creators and sellers of tours, activities and attractions is one of the region’s long-standing experts in digital travel, Brett Henry.
This week on Southerner, Chris sits down with Brett Henry. Brett is the founder of Honest Coffee Roasters, Franklin Juice Company, and so much more. They talk about family, work, technology, and some big dreams. Southerner is presented by: Mountain Valley Spring Water: Delicious spring water straight from the source in the Ouachita Mountains in Arkansas. Beautiful green bottles. Still, sparkling, blackberry pomegranate, white peach or lime. Available in fine grocery stores or online at MountainValleySpring.com. Follow them on Instagram @MountainValleyWater. -and- GUMPTION Conference: a conference that celebrates the best of the South, coming up March 9 in Franklin, Tennessee. Featured speakers include Sean Dietrich (Sean of the South), Beth Ann Fennelly (Poet Laureate of Mississippi), Odessa Settles, Jeff Shinabarger, and more. GUMPTION is an experiential conference where some of the leading creatives in the South share how they’re using food, drink, music, literature, photography, skateboards, and even spray paint to foster creativity and hospitality in our region. Tickets are limited, so visit GUMPTION2019.com for the full lineup of speakers and ticket information.
Discover more tech podcasts like this: Tech Podcast Asia. Produced by Pikkal & Co - Award Winning Podcast Agency. Brett Henry, CEO of Travel Daily, a media company and host of TD podcast joins Graham D Brown in the Asia Tech Podcast studio. Tune in to the next 50 mins as Brett share's his journey from San Francisco to Singapore to Thailand. He also shares about how he realised he is not an angel investor and the moment he had made a choice to become an entrepreneur.
Brett Henry, CEO of Travel Daily, a media company and host of TD podcast joins Graham D Brown in the Asia Tech Podcast studio. Tune in to the next 50 mins as Brett share's his journey from San Francisco to Singapore to Thailand. He also shares about how he realised he is not an angel investor and the moment he had made a choice to become an entrepreneur.
Brett Henry, CEO of Travel Daily, a media company and host of TD podcast joins Graham D Brown in the Asia Tech Podcast studio. Tune in to the next 50 mins as Brett share's his journey from San Francisco to Singapore to Thailand. He also shares about how he realised he is not an angel investor and the moment he had made a choice to become an entrepreneur.
WTM 2018 features 136 conference sessions over three days. Simon Willmore, TD's editorial director, and Brett Henry sift through the agenda and give you their top ten picks for must attend sessions.Special bonus tips for the the must attend events each evening.
God often redirects our paths while still leveraging our gifts and passions for His glory. For our next guest, multiple business owner Brett Henry, that was exactly the case. Henry initially set out to pursue a career as a physician, but while studying for the MCAT, he developed a keen interest in medical herbalism and the health benefits to juicing. Hear how God used his newfound passion to alter the trajectory of his life – and lifestyle – and co-found Franklin Juice Co. and Honest Coffee Roasters. Links: Gospel Business Strategies Juice Nashville Franklin Juice Company Honest Coffee Roasters B Interactive
Brett Henry, Travel Daily's CEO, spoke to Andrew McGregor, CEO of Guestline about life in Asia, the early days of e-commerce, and how to expand into new markets.
In the first of a weekly series of podcasts by TD’s CEO Brett Henry and a special guest, we talk about the startling statistic that, by 2030, it is forecast that two-thirds of the global middle class will be living in Asia. In contrast, North America and Europe will only account for a fifth of the world’s middle class population. In the next 10 years, the number of middle income earners will balloon five times up to 3.2 billion and will be the biggest group of consumers that companies should take notice. Some of the important factors of the rising of the middle class, according to Graham Brown, are, increasing wages, experiential travel, local inbound markets – an industry run by Asians for Asians.
Caitlin Naramore is a magical lady! She's one of my best friends and her presence in my life has changed me for the better. She's incredible. But don't take my word for it, just listen for yourself... www.CaitlinNaramore.com Special thanks to Brett Henry for being a top tier Patron!