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Best podcasts about Brian Page

Latest podcast episodes about Brian Page

Good Is In The Details
Fatherhood, Masculinity, Generational Shifts

Good Is In The Details

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 37:04


Gwendolyn and Rudy welcome back finance and relationship expert Brian Page of Modern Husbands.  In honor of Father's Day we're diving into the meaning of fatherhood.  How has the role changed?  What should one prioritize as a father?  How can stress be managed? What cultural dynamics impact ideas of fatherhood?  Learn more about Brian Page's work: https://www.modernhusbands.com Get your copy of Philosophy Unplugged.  Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/GoodIsInTheDetails Check out Matt Ritter's podcast: Man of the Year Thank you to our sponsor: http://www.avonmoreinc.com

Successful Working Parents
How to talk about money in the home, with Brian Page, founder of Modern Husbands

Successful Working Parents

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 39:52


Brian Page is a father of 3 and the founder of Modern Husbands, a platform dedicated to sharing winning ideas on how to manage money and the home as a team. We have a really great conversation about how to talk about money, why finances are such a source of stress, and the shift towards a more egalitarian marriage in our society. TOPICS COVERED What is Modern Husbands Why is money a leading cause of stress in a marriage Dealing with money stressors in marriage  How to have a money date Should couples have a joint account? Joint accounts cause happiness in marriage  When is it better to not share money in a marriage  How to talk about money with your partner  The rise of dual careers households Mom guilt and dad guilt Advice for busy working parents Advice for self care Advice if you don't feel like a good parent Best advice you've ever received  Advice if you find it hard to save money Advice for former self Advice for me EPISODE LINKS Modernhusbands.com SHOW LINKS: contact: ⁠⁠successfulworkingparents@gmail.com⁠⁠ Linktree:⁠ ⁠https://linktr.ee/successfulworkingparents⁠⁠ Musical credit: Hippie Beatnix (ID 1913) by Lobo Loco CC-by-nc-nd

The Modern Mommy Doc Podcast
The Mental Load, Modern Parenting, and Making Homes Equitable

The Modern Mommy Doc Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 42:24


In this empowering episode of The Modern Mommy Doc Podcast, Dr. Whitney Casares sits down with Brian Page, founder of Modern Husbands, to unpack the challenges of creating equity at home. They explore how societal norms, mental loads, and parenting dynamics shape modern families. Brian shares his personal journey of stepping back from his career to support his wife's ambitions and how that decision changed their family dynamic. Together, they discuss practical strategies for dividing household responsibilities, fostering equitable partnerships, and reframing traditional gender roles.-----This week's podcast and newsletter are brought to you by Care.com. Care.com connects families with local caregivers, including nannies, babysitters, tutors, senior care providers, dog walkers, housekeepers, and more.Go to www.modernmommydoc.com/podcast for the full show notes.

Moolala:  Money Made Simple with Bruce Sellery
Managing Money as a Team in a Relationship

Moolala: Money Made Simple with Bruce Sellery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 14:03


Money management in a relationship or marriage requires teamwork but what does that exactly look like. Modern Husband is a platform and podcast that you can turn to for ideas on how to manage money and the home as a team. Founder, Brian Page, joins us to tell us all about it and shares some tips. Connect with Modern Husband on X, Facebook and Instagram.

Moolala:  Money Made Simple with Bruce Sellery
Swedish Death Cleaning: How to Declutter Your Space, and Simplify Your Love | Full Episode

Moolala: Money Made Simple with Bruce Sellery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 54:08


Getting rid of clutter. Regina Lark, professional organizer and founder of A Clear Path, takes us through the Swedish Death Cleaning method. Then, the cost of planning a funeral. Licensed funeral director Shawn Davidson breaks down the financial considerations. And deciding to become a single parent by choice. Julia Chung, co-founder and chief executive officer of Spring Planning Inc., tells us how much it could cost and shares her planning tips.  Plus, we'll speak with Brian Page, founder of Modern Husbands, a platform and podcast with tips to help you manage your money and home as a team. To find out more about the guests check out: Regina Lark: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn Carruthers & Davidson Funeral Home: carruthersdavidson.com Spring Planning Inc.: springplans.com | X | Facebook | Instagram Modern Husband: X | Facebook | Instagram Bruce Sellery is a personal finance expert and best-selling author. As the founder of Moolala and the CEO of Credit Canada, Bruce is on a mission to help you get a better handle on your money so you can live the life you want. High energy & low B.S., this is Moolala: Money Made Simple. Find Bruce Sellery at Moolala.ca | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn

Nomadic Addicts
Episode 32- Bears with Brian

Nomadic Addicts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 34:20


This week we sit down with Brian Page. Brian just harvested an Upstate NY bear and he is ready to tell his tale! It was an absolute pleasure having him on the podcast and we are excited to share his outdoor stories with you all. Let's Connect! nomadicaddictspod@gmail.com Facebook ⁠https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61556204106671⁠ Youtube ⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuNMc7ow66gpxk9OP1CC9mg⁠ TikTok ⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@nomadicaddicts⁠

What's Up Next Podcast
562. Money and Manliness w/ Brian Page

What's Up Next Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 56:13


Brian Page is the founder of the platform and podcast, Modern Husbands. In this sweeping episode we discuss the changing role of men in both society and a marriage. How have things changed and how are we coping? What roles should each spouse play in a marriage? This Episode is Sponsored by: Monarch Money: Monarch is the top-rated, all-in-one personal finance app. It gives you a comprehensive view of all your accounts, investments, transactions, cash flow, net worth, and more. Plus, create custom budgets, track progress toward financial goals, and collaborate with your partner. And now listeners for this show will get an extended thirty day free trial when you go to monarchmoney.com/EARN. Fundrise: Right now, high-interest rates have crushed the real estate market. Prices are falling and properties are available at a discount, which means Fundrise believes now is the time to expand the Fundrise Flagship Fund's billion-dollar real estate portfolio. You can add the Fundrise Flagship Fund to your portfolio in minutes by visiting Fundrise.com/EARN. LinkedIn: LinkedIn isn't just a job board. LinkedIn helps you hire professionals you can't find anywhere else, even those who aren't actively searching for a new job but might be open to the perfect role. In a given month, over 70% of LinkedIn users don't visit other leading job sites. So if you're not looking on LinkedIn, you're looking in the wrong place. NordVPN: Grab the exclusive NordVPN deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/earninvest and get extra subscription time. Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee. Thanks to NordVPN for sponsoring our show. Incogni: Use promo code EARNINVEST to get an exclusive 60% off an annual plan at incogni.com/earninvest. Here are a few simple ways to support the podcast that would mean the world to us. And guess what? They don't cost a cent. Please subscribe to the podcast on Apple, or Spotify. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Debbie Nigro Show
What is a Modern Husband? Find Out and Have a Happier Couple Life!

The Debbie Nigro Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 14:57


My greatest joy is discovering somebody I wasn't aware of who's doing something uniquely meaningful. That brings me to Brian Page. He is a Modern Husband. What does that even mean? Brian Page spent his career improving lives through personal finance education and he has now founded a platform called ‘Modern Husbands' to help couples navigate their home as a team.   He and his wife have been married for over 20 years and have 3 kids. He says they're an everyday dual income American family. For the early part of their marriage, Brian was the one working out of the house and working long hours. His wife was home managing their life and taking care of their kids. Then one day things changed. His wife got a great job opportunity that paid more than he was making, and they made the decision to swap roles. Brian's new job was much harder than he ever realized. When he and his wife switched working roles, he was seriously blown away by his new work responsibilities as a stay-at-home Dad! He recently posted something on LinkedIn that caught my attention. It was a list called ‘The Mental Load'. In it Brian listed all the things that go on in somebody's day who's at home managing a family household. Wow - It really gives respect and insight to the day-to-day responsibilities of the stay-at-home spouse! Brian said, “For much of our marriage, I was the 60-80-hour-a-week breadwinner who did very little to manage the home. Early in our marriage, I probably would've rolled my eyes at a conversation about the mental load. You just don't know what you don't know, and that's not necessarily anyone's fault. “ “Many men rightfully feel defensive when we hear we need to do more at home. Most of us simply slip into doing certain tasks without understanding the invisible labor that goes with them.” “I created a mental load list with just a few examples to provide some context of what it takes to run a home. However, as much as we would like our homes to be run by checklists, it's just not that simple.” “It's been my experience that men desperately want to be great for their spouses. What often stands in the way is an understanding of the mental load that accompanies the tasks needed for a home to run, which is why I wrote this extensive post.” Marriage is a partnership built on trust, love, and mutual respect. Brian says he's trying to show couples how to navigate life as a couple better. I personally thought Brian's ‘mental load' list was LOUD and worth sharing for any stay-at-home parent who's been frustrated trying to explain to their spouse what the heck they've been doing all day ‘at home'! Find it on his website: ModernHusbands.com BTW: Brian who spent 15 years as a personal finance and economics educator was recognized as a National Educator of the Year by the Milken Foundation and Ohio Department of Education. He was a CNN Money Hero, a CEE Forbes Award winner, and a former Working Group Member of the U.S. President's Advisory Council on Financial Capability. He says, life and family change, and his priorities now are to support his wife's career ambitions and his children's needs Enjoy meeting this modern husband Brian Page in this podcast of our live conversation on The Debbie Nigro Show.    

Catching Up To FI
Money Dates and Marriage Myths: A Financial Toolkit for Couples | Brian Page | 96

Catching Up To FI

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 61:21 Transcription Available


Former award-winning teacher turned educator on financial literacy and relationships, Brian Page discusses the concept of 'Modern Husbands' and the importance of viewing marriage as a partnership. Learn about his innovative Marriage Toolkit, designed with insights from over 30 experts, and discover practical tips on managing money, home, careers, and family life in the 21st century. From navigating second marriages to conducting effective money dates, this episode is packed with valuable advice for couples looking to achieve financial harmony and a thriving relationship.

Awakened Nation
The Kids Are All Right: an interview with Copywriting Secret Weapon, Dan Bagniuk

Awakened Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 48:49


Worried about today's younger generations? Don't. Dan Bagniuk shares with Brad some of the life lessons he has learned as a Ukranian immigrant, and one of the youngest salespeople to be offered a franchise. Dan talks about his work ethic, what drives his success, and his no-nonsense approach to everything, Artificial Intelligence...and of course, the immigrant story of achieving The American Dream. This is a fun episode. ABOUT DAN BAGNIUK: For the last 3 years Dan Bagniuk has been pulling the marketing strings behind some of the biggest names in the online coaching and consulting space. Names like Brian Page, Bastiaan Slot, Adam Lyons and other 7-8 figure brands that are silently cleaning up in the shadows. The chances are pretty high that you've read some of Dan's work in online ads, emails, or funnel pages...Or you've listened/watched his videos/reels for which he has written the scripts. And now, after generating around $10M (and counting) in revenue for his clients, he is sharing insights on what's working and what isn't, while continuing to be the Secret Weapon behind your favorite brands. Website: HiddenProfits.ioHOST OF AWAKENED NATION: Brad Szollose.

Price of Avocado Toast
Episode 177: Modern Millennial Husbands and Money Featuring Brian Page from Modern Husbands

Price of Avocado Toast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 43:54


Today's guest is our friend Brian Page from Modern Husbands. Brian shares how the modern family has changed from previous generations and how husbands can redirect that energy into a successful marriage. You'll hear data and research to support some of the common ideas we've heard about money, as well as some dismantling of previous antiquated ideas.    In this episode, we chat about: The modern husband Antiquated gender roles Healthy tools in a marriage   CONNECT WITH TODAY'S GUEST:  Brian Page is the founder of Modern Husbands, where they share ideas on managing money and the home as a team. He is a former Milken National Educator of the Year, CNN Money Hero, and Working Group Member of President Obama's Advisory Council on Financial Capability. Brian has consulted for state governments, universities, and various nonprofits. He served a one-year term as a Visiting Scholar at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in the Office of Financial Education. Modernhusbands.com Newsletter Instagram  Twitter  Facebook Marriage Toolkit   ABOUT PRICE OF AVOCADO TOAST: Listen in with Haley and Justin Brown-Woods, married millennials picking up the pieces from the financial fiasco they created as a young couple.  They want to normalize conversations about money and learn from others on the path towards financial empowerment. Whether you are just getting started on your debt-free journey, or if you are really starting to hit your stride, this podcast is for YOU!  Join weekly as they interview some others who have done it the right way, the wrong way, and every way in between. Avocado toast may cost a pretty penny, but that doesn't mean it can't be in your budget! FIND HALEY AND JUSTIN ONLINE + SOCIAL MEDIA HERE: priceofavocadotoast.com Price of Avocado Toast Instagram Price of Avocado Toast Twitter Price of Avocado Toast Threads Price of Avocado Toast on TikTok Price of Avocado Toast Facebook Join the Price of Avocado Toast Newsletter OTHER LINKS: Apply for 1:1 Coaching With Haley & Justin Schedule a Budget Builder call with Haley & Justin Price of Avocado Toast customizable 12 month budgeting template   RECOGNITION: Audio engineer: Garrett Davis Podcast Support: Weir Digital Marketing

Teach and Retire Rich - The podcast for teachers, professors and financial professionals

Former teacher and NGPF alum, Brian Page, shares his new endeavor designed to help couples have better conversations and make better decisions around money and the sharing of family responsibilities. Modern Husbands Brian Page Money Magazine Money Hero ngpf.org Learned by Being Burned - Short pod series about how teachers got burned then got wise to the 403(b) Meridian Wealth Management 403bwise.org Nothing presented or discussed is to be construed as investment or tax advice. This can be secured from a vetted Certified Financial Planner (CFP®). 

Dad to Dad  Podcast
SFN Dad To Dad 300 - David Hirsch, Founder Of 21st Century Dads Foundation & Host Of The SFN Dad To Dad Podcast Reflects On The Past 7 Years

Dad to Dad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 42:47


To celebrate the 300th episode of the SFN Dad To Dad Podcast, David Hirsch, founder of 21st Century Dads Foundation and host of the SFN Dad To Dad Podcast offers his heartfelt thanks to all those who have been involved with and supported 21CD & SFN.  He reflects on:addressing the issue of father absence in society,his journey as a fatherhood advocate,starting the Illinois Fatherhood Initiative, making an appearance on the Oprah Winfrey Show, starting the 21st Century Dads Foundation, Dads Honor Ride 2015 from Santa Monica to Chicago, 2,325 miles in 21 days, giving a TEDx Talk entitled: Why We Need To Break The Cycle Of Father Absence, writing the book: A Father's Journey To Break The Cycle Of Father Absence, Dads Honor Ride 2016 from Boston to Chicago, 1,400 miles in 21 days, Creating the C2EFA (Cycle To End Father Absence) indoor riding events, Dads Honor Ride 2017 Around Lake Michigan, 958 miles in 9 days, creating the Special Fathers Network Mentoring Program, starting the SFN Dad To Dad Podcast, recording 24 bi-weekly Zoom calls on various topicscreating the 21CD YouTube channel,holding annual SFN Dads Virtual Conferences, creating the SFN audiobook series, creating the weekly virtual SFN Mastermind Group experience, andholding annual SFN Mastermind Group weekend retreatsSpecial thanks to all the individuals, businesses, and foundations that have financially supported 21CD, the growing list of partners and affiliates, all the individuals who have volunteered, especially the 21CD board of directors: Tom Costello, Rich Gathro, Gary Grube, Wayne Messmer and Brian Page, and last but not least, Tom Couch of Couch Media, who has produced the past 298 SFN Dad To Dad Podcasts. Show Notes –   Email - david@21stCenturyDads.orgEmail - tcouch2501@gmail.comWebsite - https://21stcenturydads.org/  TEDx Talk -  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CDeMgmeb94Special Fathers Network - SFN is a dad to dad mentoring program for fathers raising children with special needs. Many of the 500+ SFN Mentor Fathers, who are raising kids with special needs, have said: "I wish there was something like this when we first received our child's diagnosis. I felt so isolated. There was no one within my family, at work, at church or within my friend group who understood or could relate to what I was going through."SFN Mentor Fathers share their experiences with younger dads closer to the beginning of their journey raising a child with the same or similar special needs. The SFN Mentor Fathers do NOT offer legal or medical advice, that is what lawyers and doctors do. They simply share their experiences and how they have made the most of challenging situations.21CD YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@21stcenturydads58/videosClick Here to donate: https://21stcenturydads.org/donate/Special Fathers Network: https://21stcenturydads.org/SFN Dads Mastermind Group - https://21stcenturydads.org/sfn-mastermind-group/Find out about Horizon Therapeutics – Science and Compassion Working Together To Transform Lives. https://www.horizontherapeutics.com/

Millionaire Secrets
Ready to Quit Your Job? Learn from Those Who've Done It Successfully #288

Millionaire Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 93:21


In this new video, I've compiled tips and advice from experts about how to find the courage to leave your 9-5 job and go after your entrepreneurial journey. Listen to Apollonia Ponti, a certified coach, who shares strategies for creating a business plan while still employed. Carlos Reyes, a thriving real estate agent, recounts his journey from unfulfilling employment to successful business ownership. Ali Abdaal, a former doctor turned YouTuber and podcaster, offers his perspective on pursuing unconventional career paths. Kristen Boss, a hairstylist turned social selling business coach, shares her experience transitioning to entrepreneurship to help people. Brian Page, creator of BNB Formula, discusses his transition from real estate to passive income generation and pursuing personal interests. I hope you enjoy this episode and feel motivated to pursue your dreams beyond a 9-5 job.

The 10 Minute Teacher Podcast
Unlock the Secrets: Expert Homework Hacks for Busy Parents

The 10 Minute Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 11:26


In this episode, I had the pleasure of talking with Brian Page, a former Milken National Educator of the Year with 15 years of experience in the education field. Brian is the creator of the Homework Hacks Course, designed to equip students aged 13 to 20 with research-backed homework hacks and independent learning strategies. In this show, we dive into the essential homework hacks that every parent and student should know, focusing on developing lifelong learning skills, enhancing organizational abilities, and promoting a growth mindset. We can help our children learn! This show is a great one to share with parents!   Show Notes, Guest Bio, and Transcript: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/e845    Show Sponsor: MAD-Learn is a free, easy tool for students to use to build apps of their own in a private space for just you and your students. You can publish it and share it with a limited audience, or design something bigger. When people ask me my favorite App-building tool, I always say MAD-Learn. MAD-Learn is an amazing collaborative app building tool. Not only have I used MAD-Learn for the first global collaborative app-building project, I love having my students build together and host a "shark tank competition." I love how my students can edit together but can also view live changes on their smartphones using a QR code demo that is still private just to them and me. Their site is full of every presentation, rubric, and even a full curricuulm to teach design thinking and app building. Go to coolcatteacher.com/freetrialmadlearn  to start your trial today.

Empowered Relationship Podcast: Your Relationship Resource And Guide
ERP 406: How To Negotiate The Division Of Labor For A More Harmonious Relationship — An Interview With Brian Page

Empowered Relationship Podcast: Your Relationship Resource And Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 43:06


According to research, in 39% of households, women contribute equally or more to the income compared to men. This transformation, while positive, marks a significant shift from traditional gender roles and poses a unique challenge when both partners are engaged in the workforce. Historically, women often assumed the role of stay-at-home moms, responsible for all household chores. Women raised in such settings encounter the challenge of harmonizing these deeply rooted expectations with the pressures of a thriving career. As a result, the need to redefine the concept of a successful mother and wife becomes crucial, calling for collaborative endeavors from both spouses. In this episode, we explore strategies and insights aimed at addressing this dynamic, guiding couples through the process of redefining gender roles and fostering mutual understanding. Brian Page is the founder of Modern Husbands. He shares ideas on managing money and the home as a team. He is a former Milken National Educator of the Year, CNN Money Hero, and Working Group Member of President Obama's Advisory Council on Financial Capability. He consulted for state governments, universities, and various nonprofits. He served a one-year term as a Visiting Scholar at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in the Office of Financial Education. Check out the transcript of this episode on Dr. Jessica Higgin's website. In this episode 4:26 Brian Paige's personal journey into redefining relationship dynamics. 10:28 Navigating the learning curve: Redefining roles and managing mental load in modern relationships. 17:20 Streamlining life: Outsourcing, automating, and systematizing for reduced cognitive load in relationships. 21:14 Navigating division of labor and money in relationships 34:05 Striving for equitable leisure. 31:41 The power of regular household business meetings. 37:19 Empowering marriages with valuable resources: The modern husband's toolkit. 39:34 The significance of understanding the deep-seated beliefs and potential traumas that influence a partner's financial decisions. Mentioned Transition to Marriage Toolkit (course) Relationship Map To Happy, Lasting Love Connect with Brian Page Websites: modernhusbands.com Facebook: facebook.com/modernhusbands Twitter: twitter.com/ModernHusbands YouTube: youtube.com/@ModernHusbands Instagram: instagram.com/modernhusband LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/modernhusbands Podcast: modernhusbands.com/podcasts Newsletter: modernhusbands.com/newsletter Connect with Dr. Jessica Higgins Facebook: facebook.com/EmpoweredRelationship  Instagram: instagram.com/drjessicahiggins  Podcast: drjessicahiggins.com/podcasts/ Pinterest: pinterest.com/EmpowerRelation  LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/drjessicahiggins  Twitter: @DrJessHiggins  Website: drjessicahiggins.com   Email: jessica@drjessicahiggins.com If you have a topic you would like me to discuss, please contact me by clicking on the “Ask Dr. Jessica Higgins” button here.  Thank you so much for your interest in improving your relationship.  Also, I would so appreciate your honest rating and review. Please leave a review by clicking here.  Thank you!   *With Amazon Affiliate Links, I may earn a few cents from Amazon, if you purchase the book from this link.

Beyond A Million
107: How Airbnb Expert Scaled A Coaching Program to $33 Million With Brian Page

Beyond A Million

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2024 68:13


Today, I'm joined by Brian Page, an entrepreneur, online educator, and passive income expert who built BNB Formula, the world's best-selling Airbnb coaching program. Prior to creating BNB Formula, Brian became a millionaire in real estate before age 30. Soon after, he lost it all as the real estate bubble popped, eventually owing the IRS $1.3 million.  After attending Russell Brunson's Funnel Hacking Live conference, Brian saw the potential in online courses and webinars. On the first night of launching BNB Formula, he made $65,000. Within 43 days, he hit $1 million. The program has now helped 25,000+ students in 47 countries, and generated $33 million in revenue in 2022.  In today's episode, you'll hear how to monetize your own webinar ideas, strategies for generating traffic without paying for ads, and the tax and income advantages of passive real estate investing.  Key Takeaways with Brian Page Who is Brian Page?  How Brian made and lost $1M Diversifying your investments  Leaning on cash flow for financial freedom How Airbnb changed real estate investing Making $1M+ through webinars How to drive traffic without paid ads Unlocking growth by reevaluating your vehicles 8-figure skill sets Building around your version of wealth The social media trap  Passive real estate investing The tax advantages of owning a yacht Brian's book, “Don't Start a Side Hustle” Get the full show notes here: https://beyondamillion.com/107 Subscribe to the Podcast We hope you enjoy this episode and that you find some golden nuggets within this interview. Trust us, it's there! If you want episodes delivered straight to your inbox, consider subscribing to the show and we'll email you each time a new episode is released! Thanks for tuning it & keep being awesome. BAM!

MoneyDad Podcast
Close the Financial Literacy Gap between Knowledge and Behaviour with Brian Page, Episode 050

MoneyDad Podcast

Play Episode Play 25 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 55:12


#050.  Today's guest is Brian Page.  We discuss money lessons Brian received during childhood, why he is passionate about teaching personal finance to kids, and challenges he faced as a teacher talking about money in the classroom.  We discuss important money skills we should be emphasizing and how and when to create environments that parents can teach values through money lessons.  We discuss how to create financial incentives and lessons around back to school shopping, helping kids appreciate what they have and the importance of meeting kids where they are in their financial literacy journey. We discuss why he founded Modern Husbands and what is his mission with building the Modern Husbands community.  Plus how to effectively have money conversations between spouses, who grew up with different money stories and how to set up systems that make good habits automatic and bad habits harder.Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session050

Queer Money
What It's Like Raising a Trans Kid in America | Queer Money Ep. 454

Queer Money

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 48:45


Trans kids and their parents are under attack in America today. Coupling that with trying to navigate finances for trans families and it all can be daunting.On this Queer Money, we're joined by one of the founders of Modern Husbands, and one of the hosts of the Modern Husband's Podcast, Brian Page. Brian share insights on what it's like raising a trans kid in America today.Brian's a National Educator of the Year by the Milken Foundation and Ohio Department of Education, a CNN Money Hero, a CEE Forbes Award winner, and a former Working Group Member of the U.S. President's Advisory Council on Financial Capability. And most of all an ally for the LGBTQ+ community.For the resources and to connect with our guests, get the show notes at: https://queermoneypodcast.com/subscribe Follow us:Queer Money Instagram Queer Money YouTubeQueer Money on TiktokDownload your FREE Queer Money Kickstarter a 9-step Guide to Kickstart Your Journey to Financial Independence

How to Scale Commercial Real Estate
Cashing In on Unique Vacation Rentals

How to Scale Commercial Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 26:24


Today's guest is Alex Jarbo.   Alex Jarbo is the founder and CEO of Sargon Investments. He is a regular contributor to some of the top real estate investing podcasts in the world. He is also the host of the YouTube channel Alex Builds where he teaches how to properly build and manage short term rentals.   Show summary:  In this episode, Alex Jarbo, founder of Open Atlas Investments, shares his journey from the Marine Corps to building a $40 million real estate portfolio in vacation rentals. He discusses the importance of treating vacation rentals as a business, being present on multiple platforms, and building an email list of guests. Jarbo also talks about the changing preferences of short-term rental consumers, the influx of people into the vacation rental market during the COVID-19 pandemic, and his expansion plans. He credits his success to understanding the principles of scaling from multifamily real estate and applying them to vacation rentals.   -------------------------------------------------------------- Intro [00:00:00]   Starting in Real Estate [00:00:55]   Scaling the Vacation Rental Portfolio [00:03:06]   Investing in Bigger Short-Term Rental Deals [00:05:00]   Treating Vacation Rentals as a Business [00:10:10]   The Flood of New Market Entrants [00:11:00]   The Benefits and Challenges of Syndicating Short Term Rental Opportunities [00:13:20]   The shift in management [00:20:25]   Passion for negotiating deals [00:21:39]   Time to fire myself [00:23:08] -------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with Alex: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-jarbo-28a940139/ Web: https://openatlas.investments/   Connect with Sam: I love helping others place money outside of traditional investments that both diversify a strategy and provide solid predictable returns.     Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HowtoscaleCRE/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samwilsonhowtoscalecre/ Email me → sam@brickeninvestmentgroup.com   SUBSCRIBE and LEAVE A RATING. Listen to How To Scale Commercial Real Estate Investing with Sam Wilson Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-scale-commercial-real-estate/id1539979234 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4m0NWYzSvznEIjRBFtCgEL?si=e10d8e039b99475f -------------------------------------------------------------- Want to read the full show notes of the episode? Check it out below: Alex Jarbo (00:00:00) - I think gone are the days of just taking any type of random property and just throwing it on one site like Airbnb and just being done with it. Like I said, you need to treat it like a business. You need to be on multiple platforms like Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com. You need to be building your own email list of guests.   Intro (00:00:15) - Welcome to the how to Scale Commercial real Estate show. Whether you are an active or passive investor, we'll teach you how to scale your real estate investing business into something big.   Sam Wilson (00:00:28) - Alex Jarboe is the founder of Open Atlas Investments. Alex is at the forefront of revolutionizing the vacation rental and hospitality industry with his focus on custom, unique micro resort developments. Alex, welcome to the show.   Alex Jarbo (00:00:42) - Oh, thanks for having me on, man. Absolutely.   Sam Wilson (00:00:44) - The pleasure's mine. Alex. There are three questions I ask every guest who comes on the show in 90s or less. Can you tell me where did you start? Where are you now? And how did you get there?   Alex Jarbo (00:00:52) - Uh, started out of the Marine Corps.   Alex Jarbo (00:00:55) - Directly. Moved here to Asheville, North Carolina and got my real estate license. Started looking for a property. Realized really quickly I couldn't purchase anything that was in my price range. So my very first real estate investment was a ground up development, 800 square foot A-frame that we own to this day, and that over the last seven years snowballed into close to a $40 million real estate portfolio. Either were acquiring, purchasing or managing over $40 million in vacation rentals just in this market alone.   Sam Wilson (00:01:24) - Wow. Yeah, in Asheville is a great a great market for that. I I'm guilty of actually looking. Was it Airbnb this morning? Maybe I was looking at short term rentals in Asheville. So maybe maybe I need to come to you first here when this calls over and see what you got. But no, seriously, that's that's impressive. What year did you get out of the Marine Corps and start investing in real estate?   Alex Jarbo (00:01:46) - Yeah, 2017 is when I moved here. Yeah. So relatively I mean, I've been in it for roughly six years now, six, seven years.   Alex Jarbo (00:01:54) - But I started reading up on real estate books like my last year in the Marine Corps. And just I originally turned to flipping. And then there was a, I joined like a flipping mentorship. And the gentleman that was a part of that flipping mentorship he had, like just briefly, I'd mentioned that back in 2016, like all of his like, long term wealth was tied into short term rentals. And that really, like perked my ears, got on a one on one call with him. He sort of taught me how to, like, invest like in a market, like how to choose a good vacation rental market. There was like 3 to 5 markets that we had decided on. And my fiance at the time, wife now was like, yeah, Asheville looks really cool. I'm like, screw it, let's go. Like, I was open to really moving anywhere. I'm originally from Detroit, Michigan, but we've been here ever since 2017.   Sam Wilson (00:02:40) - Yeah, and you picked one of the prettiest parts of the country, in my opinion, to live in.   Sam Wilson (00:02:44) - I've got obvious envy for where it is that you call home. But that's. Let's get back on track, though. I mean, that's that's impressive. 2017 till now, a $40 million portfolio, but not just a $40 million portfolio. I think it's one thing to say, oh, hey, we got a $40 million portfolio in multifamily. Again, not to be discounted by any stretch, but you can do that with one deal.   Alex Jarbo (00:03:05) - One deal.   Sam Wilson (00:03:06) - That's really tough to do. I would imagine in the short term, rental space would have been some of the keys that have really helped you scale that.   Alex Jarbo (00:03:15) - One of the biggest things is just understanding that and this, this most of the stuff I know about the larger vacation rental deals or just vacation rentals in general, talking to, talking to investors, everything I learned from multifamily books, it's like the like the way we the way we pitch our deals with preferred returns and equity splits between general partners and limited partners. All that stuff was taught through mentors or multifamily mentors or multifamily books.   Alex Jarbo (00:03:40) - So I realized really quickly the same thing with multifamily. Going from single family long term rentals to owning multifamily, is that scaling, doing larger deals, like I call them, micro resorts, anywhere between 7 to 20 units, 40 units. It's not. It's to go from one unit to ten. Unit is not ten times as hard. So I learned that really quickly with the development piece that in terms of my time, me looking at a property that we can build two cabins on, or me looking at a property that we can build 20 properties on, it was the same use of my time. Obviously it was more for my engineer and my GC, but for me to look at like just driving out to parcels, it was the same time. It was just the number was obviously way bigger. So that's where that came from. Was like I looked at my goals and I wanted to see where I wanted to get to, and I didn't want to just focus on Wednesday and Tuesday cabins here and there.   Alex Jarbo (00:04:36) - Granted, those still make I mean, all those properties that we've developed in the last six years have cash flow very well. But doing these larger deals, I mean, the numbers are just crazy compared to what what I was doing say, like just four years ago alone.   Sam Wilson (00:04:51) - Give me give me a case study on that. Like what? What sort of. What is a bigger deal in the short term rental space, and how do you identify that?   Alex Jarbo (00:05:00) - So the when the we developed six cabins which that doesn't sound like that much, but like we developed a six cabin one and then we purchased a seven cabin or it was a historic house with six cabins on it. The one that we're purchasing right now is a $20 million development, and that one is only 20 units. But these properties cash flow like crazy, like just the seven units alone have done close to seven figures in in revenue just in this year alone. So when I when I say like bigger deals, I would say anything over like 6 to 8 units to start that are in the same area.   Alex Jarbo (00:05:35) - So like you're purchasing and I've said this before, there's a lot of mom and pop owners on of bed and breakfast and some of these like larger cabin communities that like, existed prior to when Airbnb and Vrbo were a thing. And now those mom and pop owners are of retirement age, and they're looking to sell off some of these properties. And what I've realized, I've looked at a lot of these. I purchased a couple of them in just the last year and a half. A lot of these are undervalued, like significantly. And so that's what I would say to your original question is the like I would say anything over like 4 or 5 units that are in the same area would be a little bit of a bigger deal compared to just purchasing 1 or 2.   Sam Wilson (00:06:15) - Yeah. No. Absolutely, absolutely. And that's and there's scale is relative to what it is that you are working on. How do you. So please don't mind the cash flow. Yeah, absolutely. I mean that's insane cash flow.   Sam Wilson (00:06:29) - Insane cash flow. What do you feel like? I mean, you made you made a point there where you said that, you know, a lot of these these these styles of. Short term rentals have been around for a long time. This is not anything new, but absolutely, I would argue and maybe you can confirm or tell me, put more clarification on this, because I'm not in the short term rental space, but that investor preference has changed in what those short term rentals look like. Amenities mean all of those things kind of kind of give us some broader overview on that and how you guys are setting these things up for today's consumer.   Alex Jarbo (00:07:04) - So for the on the consumer part it's like market then property. So market investing in properties that tend to be a little bit less or investing in markets that tend to be a little bit less seasonal. So Asheville mountain markets that aren't necessarily ski resorts like cities, those tend to do really well because they're less seasonal. Nothing gets more picturesque than a cabin or a property on the side of a cliff in the winter, right in the mountains.   Alex Jarbo (00:07:30) - Right? So so that's market when it comes to properties. We're investing in unique properties or developing or purchasing unique properties where the property itself is an experience outside of the city that the guest is visiting. That's really important. And you're right about the guest expectation changing. It has definitely gone full circle, and we can talk about that in a second. About back in the day, you had to pick up a phone to book a vacation rental, and now it's like it's sort of hospitality. And vacation rentals are sort of moving towards like direct booking sites, which is almost practically full circle, where I look at Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com, they're always going to be a part of my business, but I look at them as marketing arms to my business. It's where the eyeballs are at, but the eventual goal is to be able to take the guests off of those platforms after they stay with you. That's the key there, after they stay with you, not when they're trying to stay and put them into your own ecosystem through a direct booking site.   Alex Jarbo (00:08:23) - And that way you're treating all of this like a business, and not just when someone asked me like, it tears me apart when I go, hey, what do you do? Or how many properties do you have? And they're like, I'm an Airbnb. So you're like, no, you're not in Airbnbs, you're in vacation rentals. And if you want to take it a step further, you're in hospitality, right? So when when it comes to like guest like the guest expectation back in the day when you had to pick up that phone, you had to. A lot of times you have to bring in your own silverware, your own linens, like stuff like that is completely changed. And then just there's a higher level of expectation now, especially with the flooding of vacation rentals that has happened in the last like 4 or 5 years into the markets. I think people are looking for those more unique stays, those more, I call them Instagrammable properties where people would be proud to put them on the like on their social media, where your guest practically turns into your own little influencer because they're putting it on their social media and showing their their people.   Alex Jarbo (00:09:16) - And then that redirects you to your website or your Instagram account or whatever social media account you want to use, right?   Sam Wilson (00:09:22) - No, I love that, I love that, yeah. And I've heard that from other people who've come on the show saying, hey, look, you know, one of the strategies, obviously, is to get them off of the Airbnbs and back to your direct booking sites. I think that's really cool. Let's talk a little bit. You hit on flooding the vacay or you said flooding the vacation rental markets. What? I mean, we've seen that. And, you know, I actually saw something and I don't I don't look on social media actually very often maybe like once every 2 or 3 months. And I just happened to see a guy in the short term rental space buying a short term rental. He gave a quick, you know, paragraph about why the previous owner really stunk at being a vacation rental owner. So yeah, we see this flooding of them. But then what are people doing wrong and how does that present opportunity for people like yourself?   Alex Jarbo (00:10:06) - Yeah, it's exactly what I said about the like I'm an Airbnb.   Alex Jarbo (00:10:10) - So it's like I think gone are the days of like just taking any type of random property and just throwing it on one site like Airbnb and just being done with it. Like I said, you need to treat it like a business. You need to be on multiple platforms like Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com. You need to be building your own email list of guests. And one of the easiest ways to do that. And I've plugged this company ever since I've started like interviewing with about properties is a company called Staffie, and it's a Staffie sells these little discs that plug into the back of your router very cheap to purchase these. And then the subscription is incredibly cheap, but it creates a landing page for your internet. So like imagine when you go into Starbucks, you go into the airport, you have to put your email address in to get access to the internet. It's the same thing, except you have your own branding for your company. That way when a guest stays with us, we then capture their email, and then we do seasonal emails to them to get them to book.   Alex Jarbo (00:11:00) - Hey, you can save way more money where you don't have to pay these crazy service fees anymore, and you can book directly through us that way. Like I said, you're creating this, this massive wheel, this massive circle. And that's that's one thing that people, I think weren't ready for when they just saw someone on social media, or maybe they saw their friends doing real in vacation rentals, like really well in vacation rentals. And also during Covid 2020, 2021, tail end of 2022, vacation rentals saw record numbers because people were stuck here. Like people were like you could only travel domestically. So obviously occupancies were up that 95, 98, close to 100% people were charging up the craziness. I mean, I was I was part of it like my my occupancies were through the roof, but I was in vacation rentals prior to that knowing that that was not normal. So I think a lot of people that flooded the market the last like three years were just people who got into it during Covid, where interest rates were low.   Alex Jarbo (00:11:51) - If they purchased, interest rates were low. So it was really relatively easier to get a property. All of these vacation rental lenders sort of came out of nowhere as well in the last like three years, which is not necessarily a bad thing, but. That compares with like just everyone just putting their numbers out there and be like, this is how much I make. It was like, okay, cool, I can just get a property, throw it on Airbnb and be good to go. So I think that's where the flooding of the market came, was just people thinking that you could just be on one platform and be good to go.   Sam Wilson (00:12:20) - Right. Yeah. Absolutely. Absolutely. Love. And so everything you guys are doing there is in the broader Asheville area. Yeah, it's.   Alex Jarbo (00:12:28) - In Buncombe County. Yeah. After this larger deal that we're working on, I do. There are 2 or 3 other markets that I've identified in the country that I want to get into, because it's it's good and bad to have a massive concentration of like your properties in one area.   Alex Jarbo (00:12:45) - I just want to diversify into different markets after that. It's just fun to do it. I mean, these are these are cool vacation markets that are like some of the top markets in the country. So it's just it's cool to like come into a market and develop something unique that actually complements the city that you're getting into. I've always been a huge fan of that. Just whole strategy in general.   Sam Wilson (00:13:04) - Absolutely. Well, let's talk about this. I mean, you said you were taking you're taking the things you learned in the multifamily space and applying it to the short term rental space. And it sounded like you're syndicating short term rental opportunities. Talk to us about that.   Alex Jarbo (00:13:20) - Yeah, I mean, that that came from I mean, phenomenal mentors like Paul Moore from Wellings Capital is the first person that comes to mind. Just learning. The Vinnie Smiley was another one that like I've been on his podcast, I read his book. That's sort of what got me into multifamily or just understanding the the metrics around multifamily to apply for short term rentals.   Alex Jarbo (00:13:41) - But yeah, I originally got into that world just to learn and understand that, like just talking to my different mentors that like, I mean, even I mean, I don't know how it is now because I haven't really kept up with it. But during like the Covid era, even before then, like cap rates were severely compressed during during that time. So it was a pretty easy conversation to to have with a multifamily investor be like, hey, this is the preferred return. This is the general partner, limited partner split. This is the cash on cash. This is the equity multiple. It's like we practically just took the metrics that multifamily investors were used to, like, used to seeing and dealing with like in terms of a syndication and just apply that to these larger vacation rental deals.   Sam Wilson (00:14:24) - Did you do are you doing those as a one off syndication or did you launch a five?   Alex Jarbo (00:14:29) - Now it's a one off. I quickly learned it should have been a fund just just based off of the timeline that we had to close on this first deal.   Alex Jarbo (00:14:36) - So my next one will definitely be a fun. But yeah, this first one was just a single asset syndication. But yeah, that's a it's funny because I was just thinking about that this morning. I was like, I should have done a fund instead of a syndication.   Sam Wilson (00:14:48) - Yeah, well tell tell us why, I guess. Can you give us give our listeners some color on as to why you say that?   Alex Jarbo (00:14:53) - It's like. Getting the deal, finding the money compared to having the money, and then finding the deal or starting to work on the deal. Just the timeline type thing. It's like, okay, I have technically I have this closing date that I have to meet, and this is when the money has to be raised and anything and everything can happen with dealing with investors and getting. There's a big difference between a soft commitment and actually getting that money wired. So that's the biggest thing, is just the pressure of I would rather have dug that well before I needed it is what I've always told myself of, like having that money there waiting so I can then deploy it into a deal compared to the other way around.   Sam Wilson (00:15:31) - Right. And that's a challenge. It certainly is a challenge. And I think one of the. Things that you have in your favor. Having a fund is that you already know what types of assets you're buying. You've already got a proven track record. This is what we're buying. Here's the type of assets you can give a long history of the things that you're buying. A lot of times I as a personally as a passive investor, I'm not a big fan of funds because especially if it's a blind, entirely blind fund where you're like, all right, so you say you're going to buy that, but I'm not quite sure. You're like, hey, no, like, here's the 8500 previous I'm making number up. But properties we've bought that, this is what's going in it.   Alex Jarbo (00:16:08) - So yeah, that's a good point. I mean the I have so there's a fund that we've teamed up with and I'm completely open to doing that with this deal. But there was a there was a fund that we teamed up with where.   Alex Jarbo (00:16:21) - Like some of the some of the assets in that fund where like the investors were like, okay, I would rather just I wish it was a single asset syndication where I can just invest in this one property. So it's a double edged sword. It is honestly.   Sam Wilson (00:16:32) - Yeah, it is. And I will say that openly because we have a fund open right now that raising capital in a fund is twice as hard as raising for a single asset. So cut. Like you said, it cuts both ways. And I've heard that from a lot of sponsors. Like it's harder it's harder in a fund than it is in a single asset deal. But yet the ability, like you said, to continue to acquire, to continue to raise money constantly as opposed to going, all right, well, now it's go time. Now we raise a bunch of money. Okay, we closed and then you start the whole process over again. It's it cuts both ways. So making that decision obviously on a case by case basis.   Sam Wilson (00:17:04) - But I just loved hearing hearing your insights on that okay. So we talked a little bit. Focus on bigger deals syndicating these deals. Um Alex one of the things that we talked about before this or before this show started recording was that you have coached over 5000 people in the short term rental game. What has that process been like? Talk to us about that, because I'm sure I'm sure you've got a lot of insights from working with so many different coaching clients.   Alex Jarbo (00:17:34) - Yeah, that came from I had purchased a course through Brian Page of B&B formula when it was just it was like a, I think 1 or $2000 course. When I first started, I knew I wanted to get into vacation rentals. That's why I moved here. But it was cool. He was like one of the first people to create a course. And then I had actually pitched him on one of my deals where I was like, hey, like, I would love for you to invest. And then that that had spiraled, gone into like, he had a podcast at that time, too.   Alex Jarbo (00:18:00) - And I was like, I would love to hop on the podcast and pitch the deal. And he's like, I actually don't do the podcast anymore. But I'm looking for coaches and we only have like two of them right now. And that course had morphed into a coaching program. And I've been with B&B formula, teaching an hour or two a week for the last year and a half, and then it's morphed into over 6000 students at this point. And we do group coaching one on one, all that fun stuff. But yeah, it's just it's been really cool to see students go from like zero, like learn this in the Marine Corps. Like just to just general leadership is it's really cool seeing like some of your mentees sort of surpass you and seeing some of these students build these massive vacation rental companies, management companies and a massive portfolio as well. I mean, one of our students has over like 350 listings. So it's been it's really cool to be a part of a community like that, too, because you're sort of you have your finger on the pulse when it comes to like changing the things in the economy.   Alex Jarbo (00:18:55) - So like, you'll see, like students be like it's way harder to find a deal in X, x, X, or like every 2 or 3 months. There's always like a new topic that students are constantly asking about. So the biggest thing I've seen is like the rental arbitrage deals. It's, in my opinion, still the easiest way to get into real estate investing in general when it comes to vacation rentals. But there you have to be a little bit more strategic when it comes to choosing a market compared to just like I said, going into any market, getting any type of property and just throwing it on Airbnb. So that's just what I've learned from coaching so many students. Is that the biggest thing I've learned about coaching students is that. You're a lot of times you're going to be your biggest enemy where it's like students get in their own way. It's a mindset thing outside of you. We can give you all the tools in the world, give you the best coaches in this industry. But if your mindset is not there, or like you have a negative mindset that is going to severely impact the way you talk to owners or just talking to like negotiating your deals and whatnot and managing your properties.   Sam Wilson (00:19:54) - Absolutely. Absolutely. That's that's really great. That's awesome man I can't believe that. 5000 plus 6000. Would you say coaching students at this point?   Alex Jarbo (00:20:01) - 6000 students.   Sam Wilson (00:20:02) - Yeah, that's wild man. And I think that's an added benefit maybe I probably would never have thought about was just the fact that you get that consistent feedback from the people you're talking to of what's going on in the market. It's kind of your.   Alex Jarbo (00:20:15) - Yeah, I've gotten things like, hey, have you used this service or this new service or tool for your company? I'm like, no, but it sounds really interesting. Let me check it out. And then I end up putting it in my company.   Sam Wilson (00:20:25) - Right. That's cool. Let's talk about your company for just a quick second here. How do you balance being an operator? And I'm not I'm maybe use the wrong word here, but an operator and then also a capital allocator because obviously more than capital allocator. But you're raising capital and you're operating your deals. How do you balance that.   Alex Jarbo (00:20:42) - Yeah. So the, the, the biggest shift the last six months is finding we interviewed all the top managers in this area. And we're still I'm still in the management portion of it, but I'm not in the day to day. So I found a manager had him run projections for us that were without giving him obviously our numbers. And I found a manager that projected our number like did significantly more than us, and that was because they had access to specific channels that we didn't, just because of how big they are. So I've recently delegated a big portion of like my cleaning, my maintenance, my event planning, because we have a wedding venue in this market as well that's attached to one of our vacation rental properties. All of the operations piece has been delegated to a local manager. My goal is in my management side of my company is just strategy and social media, because a lot of our properties, with them being unique, social media is a big portion of that. And then when it comes to capital raising, I love putting together these deals like that.   Alex Jarbo (00:21:39) - That is where I realized my passion is is like negotiating, not necessarily negotiating this deal in particular, we were almost practically exclusively working with the sellers because they were representing themselves. But negotiating the deals and just understanding the different pieces and just fitting them together, that's really what I really specialize in. And the types of properties we're showing investors. I mean, they do sell themselves like they truly do sell themselves. We're running a big like Facebook and LinkedIn marketing towards like raising these capital. And the leads are just flowing in every single day is just how picturesque these properties are. So in terms of selling them on, on social media or just showing, like we shot a massive investor video that took us four days to shoot, that's easy to do. And then as long as you back it up with the numbers, you're good to go. So that's what I truly enjoy. So that's how I balance it. Finding a manager. Or you can hire someone in house if you wanted to do it that way to take take all the stuff that you don't want to do, like almost an operations manager and just focusing on the, the the stuff that you enjoy doing and time blocking, just dedicating three hours a day to 1 or 2 items snowballs into a ridiculous result over the course of 3 to 6 months or a year or whatever.   Sam Wilson (00:22:52) - I love it, man. That's awesome. Yeah, in the consistently improving what your strategy is, I think it's one of the things you say, okay, I've done it this way for a long time, but let's look at another way. Yeah.   Alex Jarbo (00:23:03) - Time to time to fire myself like the, the what I came to.   Sam Wilson (00:23:08) - Absolutely, man. That's that's that's it. There was, there was somebody inside of our company there today. What she say to me, she goes, you need to stop doing that. Like now I'm like, thank you. Yeah, yeah, that's my love language. She's like, just get out of the way. Like.   Sam Wilson (00:23:22) - Seriously I'm trying.   Alex Jarbo (00:23:23) - Yeah. Like I'm like trying to focus on, like how to, like, split all my time up. And I'm like, I think I just need to remove myself. Like, yeah.   Sam Wilson (00:23:30) - It's fast as you can, man. Alex, I got one more thing here that for those of you that don't know that, listen to this show.   Sam Wilson (00:23:37) - I always ask our guests on the onboarding side of things, you know, what's a unique something unique about you or a strange hobby or something that you might find interesting or I might find interesting? And Alex shared with me that he is a Guinness Book World record holder. Alex, here at the end of the show, just break it down for us man. What world record do you hold?   Alex Jarbo (00:24:02) - Furthest distance to roll a coin. It's one of the most random things if you don't know anything about me. Yeah.   Sam Wilson (00:24:08) - Furthest distance to roll.   Sam Wilson (00:24:11) - How far was it?   Alex Jarbo (00:24:12) - I forgot, man. It was like, I don't know, like I don't I had a friend that would like, was like manager of like a Gold's Gym. And this Gold's Gym had a massive long stretch of concrete like up front when you first walk into the gym, I think it was like it wasn't that far. It was like 60, 70m. It was honestly harder to find that than it was to like actually do the record.   Alex Jarbo (00:24:32) - But yeah, I did it back in 2019 when I was bored out of my mind for 2018. And. I submitted everything to Guinness and they sent me a certificate like six months later. It's pretty funny.   Sam Wilson (00:24:46) - That's hysterical. Furthest distance to roll a coin. All right, well, on that note, Alex, that's awesome, man. You never know what you're going to get out of Alex Jarboe, a short term rental expert. Thank you for taking the time to come on the show today and share with us all of your insights here. You've got some really cool stuff going on there in the Asheville market, and look forward to hearing what you do in those other couple of markets that you've identified to move into next. If our listeners want to get in touch with you, learn more about you and or your current opportunity. Raising capital for what is the best way to do that?   Alex Jarbo (00:25:19) - LinkedIn is really easy. That's a lot of stuff. Lives on. LinkedIn is just Alex Jarboe. We actually also built a website specifically just for this deal.   Alex Jarbo (00:25:27) - So that's Open Atlas Dot investments, investments with an S. I'm sure it's going to be linked somewhere in the show notes. But the deal is also on my LinkedIn, which is probably the easiest way to get to it. And then you guys can check out all the videos that we shot for it. Pitch deck there. You guys can sign up to to just schedule a call with us, and then we can go from there.   Sam Wilson (00:25:46) - Rock and roll Alex. Open Atlas Dot investments. We'll make sure of course as Alex said to include that there in the show notes. Thank you for coming on the show today. I certainly appreciate your time. This was great.   Alex Jarbo (00:25:55) - Appreciate you man. It was fun. Hey, thanks for.   Sam Wilson (00:25:57) - Listening to the How to Scale Commercial Real Estate podcast. If you can do me a favor and subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, whatever platform it is you use to listen. If you can do that for us, that would be a fantastic help to the show.   Sam Wilson (00:26:13) - It helps us both attract new listeners as well as rank higher on those directories. So appreciate you listening. Thanks so much and hope to catch you on the next episode.

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Healthy Love and Money

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 40:59


“When I say modern husband, it could be essentially somebody that looks at their partner, as an equal, as a teammate, and trying to figure out collectively how you can work together to support each other's goals and ambitions and you take turns, sometimes one career goes ahead of the other.” In today's episode, our host Ed Coambs has a riveting discussion with Brian Page, the founder of Modern Husbands, as they explore the complexities of managing marriage, finances, and gender roles in the modern world. Listen in as Brian shares his personal journey, detailing how his wife's ambition and their need for greater flexibility led him to leave teaching and ultimately establish Modern Husbands. They delve into the significance of viewing one's partner as an equal and a teammate, and how couples can work together to support each other's goals and ambitions. Ed and Brian also dive into the intricacies of managing finances as a couple. From the impact of gender roles on financial planning to the art of fostering financial intimacy, Brian provides insight from his experiences and knowledge. They explore how couples can balance the responsibility of managing households, careers, and finances in the modern world, with special attention to the research indicating that a more equal division of household labor generally leads to a happier marriage for all involved. To wrap things up, they discuss the importance of envisioning what a great partner in marriage looks like for each of us. They shed light on the importance of honest conversations about money and how to navigate these sometimes difficult discussions without placing blame or guilt. All this and more in today's episode of Healthy Love and Money! Key Topics: Brian's Background and the Birth of Modern Husbands (02:24) Managing Money in the Home (07:07) The Balance of Role Responsibility in the Home (12:15) Going Deeper: “Who Are We as a Couple?” (20:13) The Fear of Talking about Money and Learning How to Do So (26:40) Looking Back at Our Unique Financial Norms (29:21) Empathy and Understanding to Real Trade-offs (35:39) Brian's Parting Advice (38:09) Resources: Modern Husbands (website) Modern Husbands Podcast: Talking Financial Intimacy - Ed Coambs Connect With Healthy Love and Money: Schedule your free 30-Minute Discovery Call About Therapy-Informed Financial Planning™. Learn about your money and attachment style with this short Attachment Style Quiz. Buy the Double Award Winning Book: The Healthy Love and Money Way. Hit Follow on Your Favorite Podcast Player To Get the Latest Episodes.

Dads With Daughters
Savor the moments, time is flying with Brian Page

Dads With Daughters

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 23:22


Today on the Dads with Daughters Podcast, we bring you father of three and founder of Modern Husbands, Brian Page! We talk to Brian about fatherhood and what he is creating at Modern Husbands to help husbands and kids, including a new homework hacks course he recently launched! Brian Page has spent his career improving lives through personal finance education, and he founded Modern Husbands to continue doing this through couples. He spent 15 years as a personal finance and economics educator and was recognized as a National Educator of the Year by the Milken Foundation and Ohio Department of Education, a CNN Money Hero, a CEE Forbes Award winner, and a former Working Group Member of the U.S. President's Advisory Council on Financial Capability.  Throughout his career, he brought research-based financial behavior findings to life in the classroom to empower students to manage money independently. That is now his mission for couples across the country. ​During that time, he also helped develop personal finance content for Next Gen Personal Finance, VISA, the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School KWHS program, George Washington University GLFEC, and the Ohio Department of Education and the Council on Economic Education (National). If you've enjoyed today's episode of the Dads With Daughters podcast, we invite you to check out the Fatherhood Insider. The Fatherhood Insider is the essential resource for any dad that wants to be the best dad that he can be. We know that no child comes with an instruction manual, and most are figuring it out as they go along. The Fatherhood Insider is full of valuable resources and information that will up your game on fatherhood. Through our extensive course library, interactive forum, step-by-step roadmaps, and more you will engage and learn with experts but more importantly with dads like you. So check it out today!

The Secure Dad Podcast
Protecting Your Money with Brian Page of Modern Husbands

The Secure Dad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 46:20


Protecting your family's money is vitally important to their well-being and happiness. Today, Andy welcomes the founder of Modern Husbands, Brian Page, to the podcast. Andy and Brian have an informative and funny conversation about helping kids learn financial lessons and steps parents can take to safeguard their finances.   For more from Brian Page: https://www.modernhusbands.com/ 

Good Is In The Details
What is a good husband?

Good Is In The Details

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 48:37


Gwendolyn Dolske and Rudy Salo welcome Modern Husbands founder, financial expert, and fellow podcaster, Brian Page.  What is the relationship between the economy, work opportunities, and the dynamics of a healthy marriage?  What does it mean to be a good partner?  What kinds of conversations should we be having?  What role is finance and budgeting in a relationship? Will Rudy ever get a new car?  Learn more about Brian Page: https://www.modernhusbands.com/our-founder Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GoodIsInTheDetails Thank you to our sponsor: http://www.avonmoreinc.com Use offer codee The Details for: https://www.newsly.me Check us out on Instagram: GoodIsInTheDetailsPod

Parenting in Real Life
Ep 152 - Getting on the Same Page as Your Spouse With Finances and Chores | Brian Page

Parenting in Real Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 28:52


Do finances and chores seem to cause contention between you and your spouse? Or maybe you feel like things aren't balanced quite right. Then this episode is for you! We have some great tips from Brain Page about how to be on the same page as your spouse when it comes to finances and household chores.Brian Page is the founder of Modern Husbands, a company dedicated to sharing ideas for devoted husbands to manage money, the house, and a life full of experiences.His course, Self Help Homework Hacks is designed to empower students with the lifelong study skills they need to thrive as independent learners. The evidence-based strategies are presented by multiple Milken National Educators of the Year and award winning educators and current college students who can relate to the learners. You can also find him at the Modern Husbands Podcast.Thanks so much for listening! Find us on Instagram @parenting.irl.podcast. We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode! And if you liked the episode, leave us a review!

Trading Secrets
From owing the IRS $1.3M to making $1M/weekly? Passive-preneur Brian Page reveals BTS to ditching side hustles and mastering passive income with his BNB formula

Trading Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 56:00


This week Jason is joined by entrepreneur, author, public speaker, and passive income pioneer who has established himself as the king of Airbnb, Brian Page!      Brian is best known for being the creator of the BNB formula and has the world's number one best selling Airbnb coach program which has over 25,000 students in 47 countries around the world educating readers on how to create passive income revenue streams in today's world with having to take on multiple side jobs.    Brian gives insight to his riches to rags to riches story starting with becoming a millionaire before turning 30 from working in real estate to losing it all, owing the IRS $1.3M and how he pulled himself out of it. Brian details how he created an asset by creating a course about Airbnb that made over a million dollars in six weeks and the other assets he's created that have resulted in passive income, and being transparent about his process and the money he's made. Brian also reveals how losing everything makes you question everything about your identity, how your success does not define you, the difference between passive income and a side hustle, his top three sources of passive income, and how he is more excited to talk about the success he has had helping others than his own success. What is his weekly income goal? Who inspired him to expand his Airbnb business? How can you get involved with Airbnb if you don't own property? How many streams of income does he have inside his book?   Brian reveals all that and so much more in another episode you can't afford to miss!    Be sure to follow the Trading Secrets Podcast on Instagram & join the Facebook   Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.   Sponsors: DrinkLMNT.com/secrets for a free LMNT sample pack with any purchase It's golf. It's not golf. It's Topgolf. Pro-tip, download the app & book ahead of time to Come Play Around on Half-Price Tuesday, or any other day.   Produced by Dear Media.

The 10 Minute Teacher Podcast
Empower Your Students: Tips to Teach Financial Literacy Like a Pro

The 10 Minute Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 12:05


Today, we share a must-listen podcast for educators who want to help their students succeed financially. With April being financial literacy month, there's no better time to tune in and learn how to integrate financial literacy into your curriculum. This show's guest is financial literacy expert Brian Page. This podcast provides practical tips and strategies for teaching financial literacy to middle and high school students. From budgeting to investing, credit to debt management, you'll gain valuable insights and resources to help your students make informed financial decisions and achieve financial stability. Show Notes: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/e801 Sponsor: This is financial literacy month! I recently taught my students about budgets, and they were so grateful! Teach students the things that matter during financial literacy month and beyond! From budgets to banking to credit and savings, choose a topic and use it in your classroom with EVERFI's free financial literacy lesson plans. Here are some great courses I recommend: Here are some great EVERFI courses I recommend: EVERFI HS Financial Literacy (high school) FutureSmart/ SmartEconomics  (middle school) Marketplaces (high school) Accounting Careers: Limitless Opportunities (high school) Data Science Foundations (high school) SaveUp: Saving Money for the Future (middle school) Check out EVERFI and its financial literacy resources today!

Young Dad Podcast
40: Modern Husband- Brian Page

Young Dad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 77:14


Ball Boy Media Presents, another awesome episode of the Young Dad Podcast, we welcomed Brian Page from the Modern Husbands Podcast to the show. Today, little to our previous knowledge, we kicked off Financial Literacy Month with a man who was a personal finance/economics teacher for 15 years and was a personal consultant in the same industry.  Modern husband is precisely that, the modern spin on how you and I, as men, can redefine our value inside the home because it's not just connected to our jobs as the fantastic women in our lives are, in some cases bringing home the bacon.  We talked in depth about managing the relationship's finances, including pitching some new ideas for all to consider, how to have a practical insight into managing the money and home, healing from financial trauma, and finding ways to teach your kids financial literacy, and so much more.  You can find more of Brian @modernhusband on IG OR at the website: https://www.modernhusbands.com/; you can also find the Modern Husband Podcast here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2000968 and lastly, you can join me in signing up for the bi-monthly newsletter right here https://www.modernhusbands.com/newsletter. Recently launched was the Young Dad Podcast- Facebook Page. We would love it if you followed and supported us as we grow and expand the Podcast.  Spotify Listeners: Ask us ANYTHING, and we will answer it on our next show. Also, leave five stars if you would be so kind.  YouTube Audience: hit that subscribe button, like the video, comment, and share.  Apple Podcasters:  Leave a 5 Star Rating and a review for us to read on our next show. Other Platform: Rate, review, comment, and share the Podcast with a friend.  Follow us @youngdadpod on YouTube, Instagram, Twitter  You can find us on our website at ballboymedia.com Remember to hit our linktree for all our deals: https://linktr.ee/BallBoyBlog. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youngdadpod0/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youngdadpod0/support

The VIP Code
Don't Start A Side Hustle With Brian Page

The VIP Code

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 29:59


In today's episode we are joined by Brian Page to talk about his book: Don't Start A Side Hustle! (Do This Instead): Work Less, Earn More, Live Free. Brian focuses on passive income creation so that he can make money while still living the life he WANTS to live. Over the last 20 years, Brian has created an empire of passive income that allows him the freedom that most people crave and wants to teach you exactly how you can follow in his footsteps to create passive income vehicles and so much more. To get Brian's book (and so much more!) go to: watchfreetraining.com

The Stacking Benjamins Show
Kill Your Side Hustle (or Don't Start One)

The Stacking Benjamins Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 68:50


Stop wasting all of your free time on buying yourself another job. Sure, all the cool kids are talking about "side hustles" these days. If you're reading this and DON'T have a side hustle, there's a nearly one-hundred percent chance that you've thought about starting one yourself. Before all of that pain, you'll want to hear from today's guest who says that not all side hustles are created equal. Brian Page has built an empire built on an entirely different premise. Will it take work? Yes. Is it more sustainable than a second job? Absolutely, and that's why we wanted to chat with Brian. He not only shares ideas, he'll tell you how he did it. We've heard a lot about investment funds in hot water over high fees but now some are getting in trouble for fees being too....low? In our headline piece, we'll discuss the hot topic of fees from this completely different angle.We'll dive in and guide you in the right direction to picking your own investments. Then we'll answer Rachel's question about investing in today's market, and as always, Doug will share his trivia. You'll find show notes for this episode at stackingbenjamins.com/brian-page-1276. Deeper dives with curated links, topics, and discussions are on our newsletter, The 201, available at StackingBenjamins.com/201. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Science of Flipping | Become a real estate investor | Real Estate Investing like Robert Kiyosaki

The #1 training and coaching system to launch, grow, and scale your investing business!

Stuck to Unstoppable
The Simple SECRET to Making More Money

Stuck to Unstoppable

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 46:40


Brian Page is an entrepreneur, online educator, and passive income pioneer. He is best known as the creator of the BNB Formula, the world's #1 bestselling Airbnb coaching program with over 25,000 students in 47 countries.   He is the host of the Digital Titans Podcast and is the author of Don't Start a Side Hustle!: Work Less, Earn More and Live Free. In this episode, you'll learn: ▶︎ Why you SHOULDN'T start a side hustle ▶︎ Changing your belief systems for wealth ▶︎ Why faith is important in every aspect of wealth creation ▶︎ How to find the right hustle for you. It's not always your passion!

Fearless Flipping
Ep 263: Burn the Boats, Go All In with Short-Term Rentals | Brian Page

Fearless Flipping

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 41:56


I first learned about Brian Page from his interview with Grant Cardone when I got into arbitrage in 2019. Now, Brian has over 20 streams of passive income. He joins me on the Fearless Investor Podcast to talk about his new book, “Don't Start a Side Hustle!” - the step-by-step guide on how to become a Passivepreneur and create a freedom lifestyle.  Get Mount 3 Months for FREE! Waitlist form: https://forms.gle/Jk1vHk5pvFBXnCkP7 Free Resources: https://www.watchfreetraining.com/ Want more tools, tricks, and resources? We have you covered! You can check out everything on www.fearlesskyle.com. Make sure to watch the video on the homepage to learn how to get your STR business started ASAP. Check out our Youtube channel where I bring you free long-form content to teach you exactly how I built my business: Click Here. And don't forget to subscribe and hit that "bell" icon to get notified every time we drop a new video. Follow me on instagram: @fearlesskyle   And join one of the largest Facebook support groups for AirBnB hosts in the world! AirBnB Masterminds. This is my group, and I drop tons of tips in here. Click here to join. Disclaimer: None of the contents of this channel "The Fearless Investor" are meant as direct advice. The purpose of this channel is to inform and educate. It is the viewer's responsibility to decide if the education is something they will put into action. Kyle Stanley and the Fearless Investor Youtube Channel do not take responsibility for the results experienced by the listener/viewer.

KATHRYN FOR REAL!
EP 48: Brian Page | Don't Start a Side Hustle

KATHRYN FOR REAL!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 27:13


On this week's episode of Kathryn for Real, Kathryn interviews passive income pioneer, Brian Page. Best known for creating the world's number one best-selling Airbnb coaching program, The BNB Formula. Brian is also an accomplished author of the book "Don't Start a Side Hustle" where he teaches you how to become an income producer instead of an income earner. Tune into this week's episode as Brian and Kathryn discuss starting with no money, the changing real-estate market and alternative ways to generate passive income.

Because I Can Life
3 Ways You Can Earn Passive Income as an Entrepreneur

Because I Can Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 26:41


Brian Page, author of “Don't Start a Side Hustle” is on the How to Sell Online podcast to talk about different types of “passive-preneurs”, how to save time building your business through modeling, and why it's important to surround yourself with people who possess the skillsets you need. - Get Brian's New Book at https://brian.page/book/- Follow Brian on social at @bpagester - Follow Alison on FB & IG @alisonjprince- Get your free Because I Can planner (you just pay shipping) at https://go.alisonjprince.com/clanner-planner- Learn more about the 0-100K System and how you can launch and grow your own online business at https://0-100k.com/master-class-reg-page

Streams of Income
Don't Start a Side Hustle. Do This Instead - 167

Streams of Income

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 46:07


On this episode, Ryan interviews special guest Brian Page. Brian is well known for his BNB Formula program, which teaches entrepreneurs how to create passive income from AirBNB without owning any property! This episode is packed full of wisdom from Brian's many years of business experience.   Links: Get a copy of Brian's new book - https://watchfreetraining.com/   Learn more about the BNB Formula program - https://www.freebnbcall.com/

Lifestyle Asset University
Episode 74 - Interview w/ Brian Page, Author of Don't Start A Side Hustle

Lifestyle Asset University

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 42:18


In today's episode we are joined by one of the OGs in the short term rental game. Author, speaker and passive income expert Brian Page shares what it takes for anyone, regardless of position or industry, to work less, earn more, and live free in his latest book, https://www.watchfreetraining.com/training-optin-2 (“Don't Start a Side Hustle!”) Brian has been unemployable for years. While traveling the world and spending tons of time with his family, he's been building stream after stream of passive income, allowing him to own every moment of his life. Even through the 2008 market crisis and COVID-19, he has been able to build his passive income empire by creating, controlling, and owning assets that do the work for him. I'm excited to share this interview with you as Brian dives into what it takes to build a life that you don't want to take a vacation from. To get a copy of Brian's book, Don't Start A Side Hustle, please visit https://www.watchfreetraining.com/training-optin-2 (www.WatchFreeTraining.com) As always, thanks for being the best part of this show and please subscribe and leave us a review if you find value in what we are doing. Cheers, Shawn Moore Founder, https://vodyssey.com/ (Vodyssey.com)

Create Clarity with Charity
Don't Start a Side Hustle Do this Instead with Brian Page

Create Clarity with Charity

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 40:00


Brian Page is the CEO of BNB Formula, an integrated online educational series with direct mentorship that successfully helps entrepreneurs launch short-term real estate investment businesses. He has become known as a “Passivepreneur” because he's mastered the art of creating multiple streams of passive income by utilizing diverse products and services. He is also the author of Don't Start a Side Hustle and the director of the show, House Hackers. Tune in as Charity and Brian discuss: ·     How poverty motivated him to pursue wealth. ·     Why the “hustle culture” sucks and what you should do instead. ·     Three streams of passive income you can create today. ·     The powerful lesson he learned from Robert Kiyosaki, author of Rich Dad, Poor Dad. ·     The key attribute that is guaranteed to generate income. ·     Why doing what you are passionate about can keep you broke. ·     The top creative and control assets to generate wealth from passive income. ·     How to successfully master and model profitable businesses. ·     Three essential factors you must understand to create true wealth. Connect with Brian: WEBSITE: https://brian.page INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/bpagester TWITTER: https://twitter.com/bpagester FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/bpagester YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/BrianPage LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meetbrianpage TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@bpagester DON'T START A SIDE HUSTLE BOOK & BONUSES: https://brian.page/book  Learn more about Charity and the Five Star Business Accelerator Program: Website: https://nowanswergroup.com/, https://www.charitybrown.biz/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CharityBrownNOW Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nowbusinessacademy/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AnswerGroupPDX Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/CharityBrownBiz LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charity-brown-3539533a/     Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Company of Dads Podcast
EP35: Lead Dad or Modern Husband: Discuss

The Company of Dads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 36:05


Interview with Brian Page / Founder of Modern Husbands, Financial Literacy ExpertHOSTED BY PAUL SULLIVANFor our first joint podcast, Paul Sullivan, founder of The Company of Dads, and Brian Page, founder of Modern Husbands, come together to discuss what the two groups have in common and where we differ. No competition here, just two men discussing one set of key issues that have come out of the pandemic: what it means to be a Lead Dad or Modern Husband in this changing world of work and home life. Listen to hear what Brian and Paul have to say about money, marriage and the pursuit of dad and husband happiness.

Leading Local Insights
The Importance of Measuring Attribution for CTV and Linear TV

Leading Local Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 21:00


Attribution is one of the leading topics today yet there's much to unpack about its implementation, execution, efficacy, and reporting. In this podcast, BIA's Nicole Ovadia speaks with Brian Page, Managing Director of Scripps Octane, to level set expectations around attribution by reflecting on key campaign attribution discoveries. They also discuss common misconceptions and objections that advertisers and their agencies often have around attribution, explaining the challenges facing buyers and sellers of TV for both national and local advertising. As you'll hear Brian explain, “when it comes to advertising, it's not about the impression, it's about the results, ‘Attribution'.”    

How Did I Get Here?
The Four F's w/ Brian Page

How Did I Get Here?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 75:27


Brian's lesson learned...live life, enjoy life, do right by people, and be authentic!

The Growthcast with Dallas Pruitt | Presented by The Multifamily Mindset
Aloha Friday - "How Short Term Rentals Can Increase your Multifamily Revenue"

The Growthcast with Dallas Pruitt | Presented by The Multifamily Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 46:05


In this episode of The Growthcast, Tyler sits down with Brian Page as this week's guest! They discuss how short-term rentals can increase your multifamily revenue. Brian will also be one of our speakers for The Peak Partnership event! To learn more about Brian and to connect with him here are his links mentioned in the episode! @bpagester on Social Media and his website www.brian.page

CultureKlatsch
Ep. 9 - Gentrification: The Denver Experience

CultureKlatsch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 42:37


Gentrification: The Denver Experience We talk about the history and politics of gentrification here on the CU Denver campus, as well as in the Denver Metro Area. Many news organizations and libraries have documented the ongoing disenfranchisement of the “Displaced Aurarians”—a largely Hispanic neighborhood “relocated” by the Auraria Campus, which houses CU Denver, Metro State University, and Community College of Denver. However, very few news sources have framed that notorious displacement within Denver's larger culture of gentrification. According to a 2020 study by the National Community Reinvestment Coalition, Denver is the second most gentrified city in the nation, with over 27% of its neighborhoods affected by skyrocketing home prices and rising inequality. We first interview two Auraria campus employees: Francine Olivas-Zarate, who is our CU Denver English Department Program Coordinator, and her sister Benita Olivas, who was an advisor and worked in the Women's Center at the Community College of Denver. Their family members lived on 9th Street Park before the mass displacement by Auraria Higher Education Center in the 1970s, and both have worked on campus near their family's original home. Second, we interview Dr. Jeremy Nemeth, Professor in CU Denver's Urban and Regional Planning Department, and Dr. Brian Page, Associate Professor in our Department of Geography and Environmental Sciences, about Denver's history of gentrification and current economic effects on particular neighborhoods. Finally, we interview Laura McKenna, Development Director of HomeAid America, who discusses the impact of gentrification on the growing number of unhoused people in Denver. Addition Resources: Wells, J., & Abbott, P. (2021). Shameless. Season 11. Episode 2. “Go Home, Gentrifier!” Lees, L., Slater, T., & Wyly, E. K. (2011). Gentrification. Routledge. Fullilove, M. T., Peterson, C. F., & Bassett, M. T. (2016). Root shock how tearing up city neighborhoods hurts America, and what we can do about it. New Village Press. Brian Page & Eric Ross (2017) Legacies of a Contested Campus: Urban Renewal, Community Resistance, and the Origins of Gentrification in Denver, Urban Geography, 38:9, 1293-1328, DOI: 10.1080/02723638.2016.1228420 Rigolon, A., & Németh, J. (2019). Green gentrification or ‘just green enough': Do park location, size and function affect whether a place gentrifies or not? Urban Studies, 57(2), 402–420. https://doi.org/10.1177/0042098019849380 Hoyman, M. M., & McCall, J. R. (2010). "Not imminent in my domain!" county leaders' attitudes toward eminent domain decisions. Public Administration Review, 70(6), 885-893. Retrieved from https://search-proquest-com.aurarialibrary.idm.oclc.org/scholarly-journals/not-imminent-my-dom ain-county-leaders-attitudes/docview/853334132/se-2?accountid=14506 Hemmat, S. A. (1986). PARKS, PEOPLE, AND PRIVATE PROPERTY: THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE AND EMINENT DOMAIN. Environmental Law, 16(4), 935–961. http://www.jstor.org/stable/43265779 https://digital.denverlibrary.org/digital/collection/p15330coll27/search/searchterm/denver.%20city %20council/field/subjec/mode/exact/conn/and https://digital.denverlibrary.org/digital/collection/p15330coll6/id/460/rec/42 https://catalog.denverlibrary.org/search/title.aspx?ctx=1.1033.0.0.6&pos=2&cn=612821

Legacy Wealth
Building & Preserving Long-Term Wealth | Spilling the Beans with Brian Page

Legacy Wealth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 60:16


When it rains in Charleston, everyone heads to the coffee shop! After a few failed attempts, my friend Brian Page and I finally ended up at The Palmetto Cafe, located inside Charleston Place hotel. If you don't know Brian, he's the creator of the BNB Formula, founder of the Page Fund, the host of the Digital Titans podcast, the star of House Hackers -- a new show on YouTube -- and a marketing badass. //SAY HI TO BRIAN Instagram: @bpagester YouTube:  @Brian Page  Thank you to The Palmetto Cafe and the Thoroughbred Club at Charleston Place hotel for letting us record here! @belmondcharlestonplace Do you have any questions, tips, or examples of deals you have done? Let us know YOUR THOUGHTS in the comments below! SUBSCRIBE NOW so you don't miss a single episode! //FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL IG - https://www.instagram.com/timbratz/​ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@timbratz Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/tlbratz​ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/timbratz/​ Website: LegacyWealthHoldings.com //ABOUT ME Tim Bratz is the Founder & CEO of Legacy Wealth Holdings, a leading real estate investment company. He focuses on vision-casting, marketing, & supporting his team of “A” players. He has built his company on integrity (doing what he said he was going to do), fairness (doing the right thing), & transparency (honesty is always the best policy). Tim has dedicated his professional life to studying wealth-building & personal finance. Working in real estate, Tim has learned how to create a passive income that allows him to live the lifestyle of his choice. His goal is to educate & empower others to become financially free through entrepreneurship & real estate investments. https://legacywealthholdings.com // WANT A MORE IN-DEPTH LOOK AT REAL ESTATE INVESTING? Check us out! https://linktr.ee/timbratz

Legacy Wealth
How to Make Money on AirBnB Without Owning Property with Brian Page

Legacy Wealth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 37:46


UBC News World
This Home-Sharing Real Estate Method Can Earn You Consistent Income Through VRBO

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 2:25


Thought Axis and Brian Page have recently announced a free webinar that will give you all the details about setting up a profitable Airbnb account using home-sharing even if you don't own any property. Visit https://davloujohn.krtra.com/t/4Cf9d1HDExXc (https://davloujohn.krtra.com/t/4Cf9d1HDExXc) for more information.

The Book Club Interview
The New Rules of Real Estate Investing

The Book Club Interview

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 33:05


The New Rules of Real Estate Investing provides both aspiring and current real estate investors with the hard-won lessons and wisdom of successful real estate investors. These accomplished entrepreneurs openly share their biggest wins and failures, their daily productivity habits, and what they would do over again if they could. This book provides a shortcut for those who want to avoid common mistakes and fast-forward their success. Chris Prefontaine, an industry leader in the lease-purchase, owner financing, and subject-to-terms business, shares his secrets from 25+ years in real estate that can be applied to any niche. From simple yet life-changing insights like starting your day with meditation and exercise to the admonishment of "stick to the scripts" when calling prospective buyers and sellers, Chris, along with his son Nick Prefontaine and son-in-law Zach Beach, offers easy-to-follow advice for starting or scaling your real estate business. Fitting with the family's core business value's, they offer blunt, transparent experience for you to learn from. The entrepreneur's entrepreneur Joe Fairless, AirBnB innovator Brian Page, tech pioneer Dan Schwartz, Little Things Matter author Todd Smith and a slew of other industry leaders also share their wisdom, compassion, and even kick you in the pants with their proven formulas for success in business and in life. Learn how to build your day with discipline and positivity, choose the right mentor, turn mistakes into opportunity, and achieve an income well beyond your expectations. This is the book that will change how you see real estate investing, and put you on a path to your dreams. Get all of the free resources at http://www.thenewrulesbook.com   The New Rules of Real Estate Investing provides both aspiring and current real estate investors with the hard-won lessons and wisdom of successful real estate investors. These accomplished entrepreneurs openly share their biggest wins and failures, their daily productivity habits, and what they would do over again if they could. This book provides a shortcut for those who want to avoid common mistakes and fast-forward their success. Chris Prefontaine, an industry leader in the lease-purchase, owner financing, and subject-to-terms business, shares his secrets from 25+ years in real estate that can be applied to any niche. From simple yet life-changing insights like starting your day with meditation and exercise to the admonishment of "stick to the scripts" when calling prospective buyers and sellers, Chris, along with his son Nick Prefontaine and son-in-law Zach Beach, offers easy-to-follow advice for starting or scaling your real estate business. Fitting with the family's core business value's, they offer blunt, transparent experience for you to learn from. The entrepreneur's entrepreneur Joe Fairless, AirBnB innovator Brian Page, tech pioneer Dan Schwartz, Little Things Matter author Todd Smith and a slew of other industry leaders also share their wisdom, compassion, and even kick you in the pants with their proven formulas for success in business and in life. Learn how to build your day with discipline and positivity, choose the right mentor, turn mistakes into opportunity, and achieve an income well beyond your expectations. This is the book that will change how you see real estate investing, and put you on a path to your dreams. Get all of the free resources at http://www.thenewrulesbook.com   Visit The Smart Real Estate Coach Website

The Business Credit and Financing Show

Brian Page became a millionaire in his 20's as a residential real estate investor, only to lose it all in the historic crash of 2008. Starting over with no credit or ability to buy property, Brian discovered a way to use other people's properties to earn income. He went on to make six figures in six months and over $300,000 his first year, renting and listing properties on Airbnb. Realizing that no one at the time was teaching how to build and scale an Airbnb business, Brian created a training called the BNB Formula. His masterclass is now the world's bestselling Airbnb training where he has taught thousands of people from 38 countries how to build six to seven figure Airbnb businesses, with several of his students now doing over $1M in bookings. Brian has worked with heavyweights like Tai Lopez, Mike Dillard, Kevin Harington, Dean Graziosi and Grant Cardone and has been featured in Forbes, Entrepreneur and Inc Magazine. He is passionate about helping people create new sources of income and become financially free. During this show we discuss… The first step to enjoying massive cash flow without owing any property Ways you leverage other people's properties for my own profit The best way to start-up your Airbnb and start earning Ways to market your properties on Airbnb to attract paying customers 3 most disturbing challenges that one usually faces with Airbnb subletting The most productive way to remotely manage an Airbnb Individual room vs entire home, which is best for a newbie and why The haves and have-nots of a “perfect” Airbnb room The easiest way to determine the maximum number of people my apartment will hold Apart from kicking them out, what to do if your guest brings more visitors than discussed Apart from checking the luggage, how you determine if any of your properties were stolen “Other” information do I need to know about my guests before accepting their booking How your guests promote your business Employees you must in your Airbnb business Why you should set your calendar for a short time frame How location affect sales Why should you put up everything available on your listings Why your neighbours should be aware of you using your properties for Airbnb And much more…

Real Estate Investing Mastery Podcast Volume 3
783 » The Awesome Opportunities Still Out There For Airbnb… It’s Not Too Late with Brian Page

Real Estate Investing Mastery Podcast Volume 3

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 39:32


Brian Page is our guest today. He's been on several times talking about Airbnb, which is a game-changer. Some folks who've learned about lease options from me are turning those properties into Airbnb units. Brian lives in Charleston, SC. He has a course that teaches people how to make money with Airbnb. And he still acquires properties himself and turns them into Airbnb units…