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Hey friends! We are welcoming back our friends Jenn & Joe Delle Fave this week to dive into the world of creative financing with a focus on wrap mortgages—a strategy gaining traction in today's high-interest market. We're breaking down how wrap mortgages work, their historical roots, and why they're making a comeback.We walk through a real-life deal to show how this strategy plays out in practice, highlighting the critical role of seller motivation and flexible deal structuring, and share tips on finding and vetting tenant buyers, marketing properties as rent-to-own, and using non-refundable option deposits to secure committed buyers.From single-family homes to high-end properties, this episode reveals how creative financing can open up new, profitable paths for investors—especially when paired with patience, strong negotiation, and a solid network.Check out Jenn & Joe's previous episodes:Episode 35Episode 36Episode 37Episode 38If you're ready to think outside the traditional lending box, this episode is a must-listen! Resources:Simplify how you manage your rentals with TurboTenantGrab your spot in The WIIRE CommunityConnect with BrieAnne on InstagramLeave us a review on Apple PodcastsLeave us a review on SpotifyJoin our private Facebook CommunityConnect with us on Instagram
Welcome back, friends! This week, we discuss key red flags to watch for when investing in real estate and share valuable insights from The Community. They highlight the importance of thorough analysis and community support in building confidence. Amelia opens up about her current flip project, sharing detailed numbers and challenges, while emphasizing the need to stay emotionally detached from properties.The conversation covers essential tips such as watching for foundation issues, considering the end buyer's perspective, and having multiple exit strategies to mitigate risks. They also stress the importance of building a strong buy box to avoid distractions and using conservative estimates when budgeting for rehabs.A few things we want you to walk away with…Be mindful of structural issues like foundation problems.Emotional detachment is crucial for sound decision-making.Community insights and a reliable realtor can boost your confidence.Listen now to learn how to navigate potential pitfalls and make smarter investment decisions! Resources:Simplify how you manage your rentals with TurboTenantDownload our free Buy Box TemplateGrab your spot in The WIIRE CommunityConnect with BrieAnne on InstagramLeave us a review on Apple PodcastsLeave us a review on SpotifyJoin our private Facebook CommunityConnect with us on Instagram
We are so excited to introduce you to this week's WIIRE Podcast guest, Alex Sheforgen. Alex shares her inspiring journey of managing 50 long-term rentals while balancing full-time jobs with her husband. Alex dives deep into creative financing strategies that made it possible for them to build a successful portfolio. She emphasizes the importance of community and networking in uncovering off-market deals, particularly through expired listings and mailers.Our conversation with Alex highlights the power of negotiation and understanding financials when structuring creative deals. Alex also offers practical advice on managing tenant challenges, streamlining communication with tools like Google Voice, and leveraging local banks for smoother financing. She stresses that persistence and patience are key, and learning from others in the real estate community can help investors avoid costly mistakes.Key Takeaways:Creative financing can open doors for aspiring investors.Expired listings and mailers are powerful tools for finding deals.Strong communication and negotiation skills can make or break a deal.Self-managing a large portfolio is possible with strategy and discipline.Leveraging local resources and building relationships can lead to better deals.Tune in to this insightful episode to learn how to navigate the complexities of real estate investing and scale your portfolio successfully and make sure to follow Alex over on Instagram! Resources:Simplify how you manage your rentals with TurboTenantFollow Alex on InstagramGrab your spot in The WIIRE CommunityConnect with BrieAnne on InstagramLeave us a review on Apple PodcastsLeave us a review on SpotifyJoin our private Facebook CommunityConnect with us on Instagram
In this episode of the podcast, we dive into the world of property appraisals—an essential yet often misunderstood part of real estate investing. They break down the appraisal process, explaining what to expect and how to prepare your property for a favorable outcome. Drawing from our own experiences, we're offering you practical tips on handling low appraisals and emphasizing the importance of being proactive throughout the process.Key Takeaways:An appraisal determines a property's value for financing purposes.Appraisals are subjective and influenced by various factors, so preparation is key.Presenting a well-prepared appraisal packet can help sway the appraiser.Investors should always review the appraisal report to understand the comparable sales used.If an appraisal comes back low, disputing it or requesting a second appraisal may be an option.Low appraisals can open the door for renegotiation or provide a way out if a contingency is in place.Whether you're preparing for your first appraisal or looking to refine your approach, this episode equips you with the knowledge to navigate the process confidently. Tune in to learn how to maximize your property's value and protect your investments! Resources:Simplify how you manage your rentals with TurboTenantGrab your spot in The WIIRE CommunityConnect with BrieAnne on InstagramLeave us a review on Apple PodcastsLeave us a review on SpotifyJoin our private Facebook CommunityConnect with us on Instagram
Welcome back, friends! This week, we are joined by our friend BrieAnne Reyes, and we dive into the high-stakes world of tax sales and sheriff's auctions. BrieAnne offers valuable insights for both new and experienced investors and shares her journey from private equity to auction sales, emphasizing the importance of research, strategy, and emotional discipline when bidding on properties.Key takeaways from the conversation include:Understand the differences between tax auctions and sheriff's auctionsThe importance of doing your homework How to avoid emotional bidding BrieAnne's insights make this episode a must-listen for anyone looking to navigate real estate auctions with confidence. Tune in now to gain an edge in the competitive auction market! Resources:Simplify how you manage your rentals with TurboTenantGrab your spot in The WIIRE CommunityConnect with BrieAnne on InstagramLeave us a review on Apple PodcastsLeave us a review on SpotifyJoin our private Facebook CommunityConnect with us on Instagram
The Bear Fever project is fortunate to have long-time contact Brieanne Hauger handling orders for bears at Cowpainters, LLC. Brieanne—who joined Cowpainters in 2007—several years after our launch—purchased the company in 2018—and facilitates orders, designs and sculpts custom additions to the bears, and handles delivery of the sculptures to the artists in the Boyertown area.I was excited recently to record a “B Inspired” podcast episode with Brieanne to learn a bit more about the company and the process involved in our project from its beginning. Bear Fever seemingly can't be cured, and our community seems to be quite satisfied that this fever remains contagious! https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/b7mL8cedfyb
Brieanne Van De Graaff Welcome to the #ShareYourHotness Podcast Episode 30! My good friend Brianne is a fellow appreciator and advocate for the Deaf Community, just like me! We met through a mutual friend (at a Senegence party) and we have been connected ever since. We also found out through conversations that she went to the same ward as my niece who is Deaf and taught her occasionally in Primary. :) She lives in Maryland and has been a mom of two recently-adopted three-nagers for almost three months now. Her hobbies include napping when her kids nap, avoiding laundry, and taking long walks to the fridge. She enjoys sleeping past 6:30am, netflix-binging (anything but Cocomelon), and eating goldfish crackers she finds between the couch cushions. Kidding. Kind of. She is a (very new) mom of twins. She's still figuring out how to be a mom (and a human) and she's loving the journey. She is a survivor of sexual abuse and she's passionate about supporting and advocating for other survivors. She works from home as an ASL Interpreter and she's a student at Johns Hopkins University in their Autism Studies Master's program. She's not sure who or what she wants to be when she grows up--being a rookie mom has upended her priorities in the best of ways-- but every day she grows and learn alongside her kids, and she's confident she'll be led in the right direction-- the same way she was led to them.
Episode 57 of Around The Kingdom - A Disney Magic Kingdoms Podcast comes to you from a kingdom far, far away. Brieanne joins me as we go lightspeed into everything that has happened in the Star Wars event so far. We have new droids in the kingdom, a pilot who never seems to know where he is going, and some villains with plans of their own. We also discuss our thoughts on the newly implemented features in the game since the last patch was released. Join us as we help navigate you through the galaxy and guide you to completing this amazing event. As always, we talk about our week in the kingdom, go over all the game news for the week, and have our Feature Reports. Please subscribe to us on iTunes at: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/around-the-kingdom-a-disney-magic-kingdoms-podcast/id1438191239 For Android users you can listen to us on Soundcloud here: https://soundcloud.com/around_the_kingdom_dmk We are now on YouTube!! Please check us out, like and subscribe to our show, and hit the bell button to be notified as soon as a new show goes live. https://youtu.be/oURvHgrlC2U Come join our Discord Server and chat with us: https://discord.gg/BCDmrUU Around the Kingdom is now on Stitcher. Follow us here: https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=357326&refid=stpr Please help support the show by contributing to our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/aroundthekingdom Check out our Facebook page and Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/ATKPodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/ATKPodcastGroup/ Around the Kingdom is on Twitter. Follow us here: https://twitter.com/atkpodcast Please subscribe to us on iTunes at: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/around-the-kingdom-a-disney-magic-kingdoms-podcast/id1438191239
This week my guest, Jade Brieanne Ashley, and I nerd out about Anime, and Star Wars. If you don't know the term Hokage (anime lingo)... You can still gain knowledge from this episode because mixed in with all the geek talk, is Jade's journey to become a published author. Her new book, "A Third of the Moon and the Stars Struck": (Halation Book 2), will be available February 12th! Website: https://www.iamjadebrieanne.com Books available on Amazon: bit.ly/MoonStarStruck Jade Brieanne is an author, social media content consultant and producer, and community manager. She also teaches courses and does public speaking, graphic design, and videography. Jade is a future film maker, ex-podcaster, and does is a vlog. Basically, she's like a goody bag of nice tricks.
Veteran health podcaster, blogger, international speaker, and bestselling author Jimmy Moore from “Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb” teams up with Toronto, Ontario Canada-based nephrologist Dr. Jason Fung from IntensiveDietaryManagement.com and Dr. Fung’s Clinical Director at his Intensive Dietary Management Program clinic Megan Ramos on this podcast dedicated to answering YOUR questions about intermittent, alternate day, and extended fasting. Jimmy and Dr. Fung are the coauthors of the 2016 international bestseller The Complete Guide to Fasting: Heal Your Body Through Intermittent, Alternate-Day, and Extended Fasting and, along with Megan, are happy to provide this podcast as an additional resource for anyone curious about going on a fast to improve their health. We love hearing from our listeners with new questions–send an email to Jimmy at livinlowcarbman@charter.net. And if you’re not already subscribed to the podcast on iTunes, then you can do that and leave a review HERE. Listen in today as Jimmy and Megan delve into the depths of all things fasting in Episode 15. FASTING NEVER TASTED THIS GOOD COUPON CODE “FASTINGTALK” FOR 10% OFF 1ST ORDER NOTICE OF DISCLOSURE: Paid sponsorship KEY QUOTE: "I've received feedback from patients that say the podcast is a great way to reinforce why they are doing this. When cravings come, listen to Fasting Talk." – Megan J. Ramos Here’s what Jimmy and Megan talked about in Episode 15: FEEDBACK: The latest one with Jason, is simply staggering in its implications. What will it take, seriously to get this man the recognition he richly deserves! Thank you for giving him a platform to share the ideas, so well presented. And lastly, sadly what can we do when we have friends and loved ones who don't want to hear anything other than the Standard of Care? Julian GIVE YOUR ELECTROLYTES A SUGAR-FREE BOOST USE COUPON CODE “LLVLC” FOR $10 OFF NOTICE OF DISCLOSURE: Paid sponsorship TESTIMONY: Hey Megan, I just wanted to tell you how your advice to switch it up is working for me. I'm on my second time through a 6 day cycle of 3 days fasting followed by 3 days feasting. Before I started, I was eating keto to satiety and slowly gaining weight. I was eating a lot at night, eating lots of macadamias, and drinking wine. So, I was primed for a change. My first day of a 3-day fast started with keto coffee (lots of coconut oil and a pinch of cayenne). Midday I had a mug of bone broth with a Tbsp of butter melted in it. At night I went right for salt-water with a dash of Chipotle chili pepper powder. I use Morton lite-salt so I can get some Potassium. On the second and third days of the fast I only drank black coffee and my hot salt-water concoction. At the end of the 3-day fast my fingers were getting cold but I had lost 7 pounds. I broke the fast with a handful of nuts and then a big meal after about 30 minutes. I feasted for 3 days eating 2 meals a day within a 6-hour window for an 18-hour intermittent fast. I know I overate a couple times with plenty of butter and macadamia nuts for lots of fat—lots. I was poaching burgers in butter, eating rib eye steaks, fried fish with keto breading, and an entire jar of tartar sauce. Still, I didn't gain an ounce in the 3 days that I feasted. Yesterday was my first day back to fasting. I started the day with keto coffee again, and my salt-water concoction with 1 tbsp of butter, and a couple more of those without the butter later in the day. This morning I had lost another 3 pounds. So, that's 10 pounds in 7 days—the most weight I've ever lost in a week. Ever. Also, last night my blood sugar was the lowest I've ever recorded it at 66. The first day of fasting is challenging, even the second time around. Last night I was dreaming of fast food. But, I got over it, and it was smooth sailing again here on Day 2. This pattern seems to really be working for me and I plan to continue on this path until it stops working. Thanks for the great advice. You guys are awesome. Carl KEY QUOTE: "When you're fasting don't have butter coffee six times a day, and when you're eating don't hold back. Fast when you're fasting, eat when you're eating." – Jimmy Moore GET A $39 BOTTLE OF OLIVE OIL FOR JUST A BUCK GET YOUR $39 BOTTLE FOR JUST $1 NOTICE OF DISCLOSURE: Paid sponsorship HOT TOPIC: Fasting: Worried about messing up metabolism by “doing it wrong” 1. Does eating a small amount of food in the middle of an extended fast impact my insulin levels and fasting efforts? Hey Jimmy and Megan, I love The Complete Guide to Fasting and have learned so much from it and your Fasting Talk podcast. I have a question for you guys. I started my fast on Thursday at 7:30pm and went until 11:30pm Saturday temporarily breaking the fast with 1 Tbs of natural peanut butter and a few bites of brussels sprouts. Then I decided to fast all day Sunday throughTuesday at 7:30 PM. All in all, it was a total of five days with that little bit of food. What if anything did that food break do to my insulin levels and fasting efforts? I have three small children and can’t check my insulin levels, so any insights you can provide would be greatly appreciated. All the best, Brieanne 2. Can someone with bulimia or binge eating disorder engage in fasting? Would this be beneficial or detrimental towards their efforts of overcoming it? Dear Jimmy and Megan, I have read your book on fasting and it was so full of great knowledge that I am grateful for. I am currently breastfeeding, so I am not fasting right now. But I am looking forward to start fasting soon. In your book I took notice of how people with eating disorders, specifically anorexia, shouldn't be fasting and this makes a lot sense. But what about people who have bulimia and binge eating disorder? Should they also steer clear of fasting? Are there any physical or hormonal benefits to be gained for someone like this to start fasting or will this simply perpetuate the binging behavior. Thanks for this podcast and for your amazing work! Teresa JIMMY AND DR. ADAM NALLY’S KETO LIVING SUPPLEMENTS 3. Is Diurnal Fasting with no food or beverages during daylight hours a viable option for fasting? Can you guys talk about the health effects of what is known as Diurnal Fasting where you engage in complete abstinence from food and beverages during daylight hours? Is this a good way to fast and are there any potential downfalls to doing it this way as compared to what you teach in the IDM clinic? Thank you, Catherine 4. How will I know when I am fat-adapted enough to push my fasting periods beyond intermittent fasting? I have been doing some form of LCHF/keto since August 2016 and have lost 30 pounds. I've been following the mantra to only eat when I’m hungry which is how I started unintentionally intermittent fasting. Most days I end up doing 18:6 but just can't get past 20 hours. I hear people say to get fully fat-adapted before trying longer fasting, so how will I know when I am there? Thanks in advance, Danielle WORLD’S 1ST REUSABLE BREATH KETONE ANALYZER NOTICE OF DISCLOSURE: Paid sponsorship 5. Is it okay to use infrared sauna therapy while fasting? Hi Jimmy and Megan, Quick question: Should I use my infrared sauna when I'm fasting? Toby iTunes review: LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE 15 – SUPPORT OUR SPONSOR: Fasting never tasted as good as when you use LifeBox. (Get 10% off your first order with the coupon code FASTINGTALK) – SUPPORT OUR SPONSOR: The world’s freshest and most flavorful artisanal olive oils. Get your $39 bottle for just $1. – JIMMY AND DR. ADAM NALLY’S NEW SUPPLEMENT LINE: Try the KetoEssentials Multivitamin and Berberine Plus ketogenic-enhancing supplements – SUPPORT OUR SPONSOR: Get the BRAND NEW 2017 Ketonix breath ketone analyzer from Ketonix.com – SUPPORT OUR SPONSOR: Get the new lemon-lime flavored Jigsaw Electrolyte Supreme supplement (Get $10 off your order with coupon code “LLVLC”) – Jimmy Moore from “Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb” – Dr. Jason Fung from Intensive Dietary Management – Megan Ramos from Intensive Dietary Management – The Complete Guide to Fasting: Heal Your Body Through Intermittent, Alternate-Day, and Extended Fasting – Get the full audiobook read by Jimmy on Audible – Fung Shweigh Facebook page
This podcast presents an approach to the diagnosis and management of the different subtypes of Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis. Please go to pedscases.com for the script to this podcast. This podcast was written by Brieanne Rogers and Dr. Janet Ellsworth. Brieanne is a senior medical student at the University of Alberta. Dr. Ellsworth is a Pediatric Rheumatologist and Professor of Pediatrics at the Stollery Children’s Hospital and University of Alberta. These podcasts are designed to give medical students an overview of key topics in pediatrics. The audio versions are accessible on iTunes. You can find more great pediatrics content at www.pedscases.com. Related Content: Case: Painful arm in a 4 year old female Case: Knee pain in a 6 year old male Podcast: Systemic lupus erythematosus Podcast: Evaluation of a Limp Podcast: Septic Arthritis Part 1 and 2
This episode describes how to assess the status of a newborn using the Apgar scoring system and some of the basic interventions that can be done to assist with ventolation. This podcast was written by Brieanne Rogers and Dr. Chloe Joynt. Brieanne is a medical student at the University of Alberta. Dr. Joynt is a neonatologist at the Stollery Children's Hospital in Edmonton, Alberta. These podcasts are designed to give medical students an overview of key topics in pediatrics. The audio versions are accessible on iTunes. You can find more great pediatrics content at www.pedscases.com. Related Content: Case: Apgar Scoring System Self-Assessment Podcast: Neonatal Resuscitation Part 1 and 2