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With tracks from Rufus & Chaka Khan, Pet Shop Boys, Gayle Adams, Buscemi, Bernardo Pinheiro, Vinny Villbass, Spinners, Captain Sensible, Curses, HAAi, Totem Projects, Buena Vista Social Club (Vijay & Sofía Remix), Joutro Mundo, GLOK, Totem Projects, Spirit Catcher, Sir Own, Teno Afrika, Animl, Sun Sone, Baby Berserk, Edward Ka-Spel. Contact: dj@ribeaud.ch.
Connect with Sal:https://www.linkedin.com/in/salvatore-buscemi/https://brahminpartners.com/Click to text the show! Email Jonathan with comments or suggestions:podcast@thesourcecre.comOr visit the webpage:www.thesourcecre.com*Some or all of the show notes may have been generated using AI tools.
On this episode of HOW DO YOU DO, FELLOW KIDS? (the world's finest Steve Buscemi-themed podcast), we're looking at TRANSFORMERS ONE, the all-CG origin story of Optimus Prime and Megatron, with a heavyweight voice cast bringing them to life - including Steve Buscemi as legendary rabble-rouser STARSCREAM. Is it more than meets the eye, or.. uh.. bad? Guess we'll talk it over right after we dig into the latest Buscemi news. It's time to roll out! The post Episode 272 – How Do You Do, Fellow Kids? – Transformers One (2024) first appeared on Cinema Smorgasbord.
DJ Dirk Swartenbroeckx klinkt misschien niet zo bekend. Als we de naam van deze Limburger een vleugje Hollywood meegeven, krijg je Buscemi: muzikant, dj en live artiest. Deze Belgische topper speelt zijn muziek van Zuid-Amerika tot Belgische sterrenrestaurants en van Oost-Europa tot Japan. Zijn muziek is moeilijk in een vakje te plaatsen, want Buscemi laat zich beïnvloeden door funk, jazz, jungle, drum ‘n' bass, latin en afrobeat. Zijn samenwerkingen zijn bijna zo veelzijdig als zijn oeuvre. Zo maakte hij nummers met Barbara Dex, Rocco Granata en Roland Van Campenhout. Als solo-artiest of met een live band trad hij al op op Rock Werchter, Pukkelpop en Burning Man USA.In deze aflevering ontdek je hoe Buscemi zijn jeugdige spirit blijft houden in zijn 30-jarige loopbaan als artiest. Verder vertelt de creatieveling hoeveel USB-sticks hij meeneemt om zijn dj-sets interessant te houden en waarom je zijn songs kunt horen wanneer je in Thailand de lift neemt. Je komt ook te weten wat de link is tussen zijn elektrobeats en de rekenlessen van kleine kinderen.Een lekker relaxte aflevering waarin deze coole ‘King of Swing' wat meer inkijk geeft in zijn muziek en loopbaan. Benieuwd naar meer verrassende verhalen uit de wijde wereld van de elektronische muziek? Volg dan The Beat of Belgium en ontdek de verhalen achter je favoriete artiesten.
Jon Buscemi is a designer and entrepreneur known for his luxury shoe brand, TRUFF hot sauce, and our friend Uncle Paulies, to name a few. We chat about MJ Lenderman's parents, Chris' EV road trip, his favorite Chinese restaurant,, maybe in America, restaurant critic fashion, Din Tai Fung vs. Hillstone, legacy NY nightlife, why people go to Stagecoach, Jon makes a case for golf, the kind of car you need to drive in Palm Beach, FL, healthy patriotism, how to navigate a food festival, and why he considers his new brand to be The Row of golf. instagram.com/jonbuscemi twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans howlonggone.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Orijinal adı “Psycho Therapy: The Shallow Tale of a Writer Who Decided To Write About A Serial Killer” olan “Saykoterapi: Bir Seri Katil Hakkında Yazmaya Karar Veren Yazarın Sığ Hikâyesi”, dünya prömiyerini geçtiğimiz yaz New York'ta düzenlenen 2024 Tribeca Film Festivali'nde yaptı ve festivalde Seyirci Ödülü'nü kazandı. Geçtiğimiz günlerde ise yine New York'ta vizyona giren film, Türkiye prömiyerini 44. İstanbul Film Festivali'nde yaptı. Kara komedi türündeki film, 18 Nisan Cuma günü Chantier Films dağıtımcılığında Türkiye'de vizyona girdi.Yeni kitabını yazarken zorlanan Keane, bir yandan da sarsılan evliliğinin derdine düşmüştür. Bolca içtiği bir gece, onun en büyük hayranı ve emekli bir seri katil olduğunu iddia eden Kollmick adında tuhaf bir adamla tanışır. Kollmick çok sarhoş olan Keane'i kendisi hakkında yazmaya ikna etmeye çalışır ve tesadüfen Keane'in karısı Suzie ile tanıştığında da işleri bozmamaya çalışır. Kollmick sabahları evde evlilik danışmanlığı, akşamları yeni kitap için seri katil danışmanlığı yapmaya başlar.Başrollerini ABD'li yıldızlar Steve Buscemi, Britt Lower, ve John Magaro'nun paylaştığı filmin yönetmeni Tolga Karaçelik ve oyuncusu Tuğçe Altuğ, Muammer Brav'la Ekşın'ın konuğu oldu.Video
Most investors focus on the 1%, but what about the 0.001%—the families and institutions controlling billions in assets? In this powerhouse episode, Salvatore Buscemi, CEO of Brahman Partners LLC, pulls back the curtain on how ultra-high-net-worth investors think, where they deploy capital, and how YOU can position yourself to raise money from elite family offices. He shares firsthand insights on trust, networking, and the strategic moves that separate top-tier investors from the rest. 5 Key Takeaways to learn:The Wealthiest Investors Value Trust Over Everything Ultra-high-net-worth investors and family offices don't make investment decisions based on flashy presentations. They invest in people they trust, and relationships are built over time through credibility, consistency, and authentic engagement.Where You Network Determines Your Success The wealthiest investors aren't at generic networking events. They're in high-level masterminds, private clubs, and exclusive conferences with steep entry barriers. The higher the cost of entry, the more serious and financially capable the attendees.Successful Fund Managers Sell Status, Not Just Numbers Investors, especially the ultra-wealthy, are drawn to opportunities that enhance their personal identity and status. Offering exclusive perks, elite networking, and association with high-profile brands (like SpaceX or Stripe) can be more persuasive than focusing solely on financial metrics.Family Offices Operate in Two Distinct Tiers There's a major difference between established family offices (old money, cautious, long-term-focused) and emerging family offices (new wealth, aggressive, risk-taking). Understanding these differences allows fund managers to tailor their pitch and structure deals accordingly.Social Media & Content are Essential for Raising Capital In today's world, not having an online presence makes you look suspicious. Wealthy investors expect to see consistent, valuable content from fund managers. LinkedIn and email marketing are powerful tools for staying top of mind with potential investors.About Tim MaiTim Mai is a real estate investor, fund manager, mentor, and founder of HERO Mastermind for REI coaches.He has helped many real estate investors and coaches become millionaires. Tim continues to help busy professionals earn income and build wealth through passive investing.He is also a creative marketer and promoter with incredible knowledge and experience, which he freely shares. He has lifted himself from the aftermath of war, achieving technical expertise in computers, followed by investment success in real estate, management skills, and a lofty position among real estate educators and internet marketers.Tim is an industry leader who has acquired and exited well over $50 million worth of real estate and is currently an investor in over 2700 units of multifamily apartments.Connect with TimWebsite: Capital Raising PartyFacebook: Tim Mai | Capital Raising Nation Instagram: @timmaicomTwitter: @timmaiLinkedIn: Tim MaiYouTube: Tim Mai
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On this episode of the world's greatest Steve Buscemi-themed podcast, we're taking a look at the odd coming-of-age nightmare comedy YOUTH IN REVOLT from 2009 where Michael Cera creates a sociopathic version of himself in order to impress a young woman he meets at a trailer park. Stuffed with great character actors (Jean Smart, Justin Long, Fred Willard, Mary Kay Place, M. Emmett Walsh), its episodic format takes some getting used to, but it's much more interesting - and stranger - than the marketing would have you believe. Also, Steve Buscemi is in it (as Michael Cera's father!). All of this and the latest Buscemi news, and all for FREE! You can't pass up that deal. The post Episode 263 – How Do You Do, Fellow Kids? – Youth in Revolt (2009) first appeared on Cinema Smorgasbord.
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Salvatore Buscemi is the Co-founder & Managing Partner at Brahmin Partners where he works with the 0.001% of wealthy families, guiding them to opportunities that many cannot access due to a lack of buy-side networks. Salvatore has managed money successfully for almost 20 years through the creation of multiple portfolios into various cross-asset platforms Salvatore is also a 3X published author. He has graciously offered to send a copy of his book to our listeners if you write to him. In this episode, we talk about - - How the top 0.001% invest? - What are statement assets? - What makes alternative investment appealing to ultra high net worth families? - How impact investing is reshaping priorities of wealthy families - Importance of networking & influence in getting into high quality deals & lots more Timestamps: (00:00) Introduction to Salvatore Buscemi and Brahmin Partners (03:34) How ultra high net worth families preserve wealth across generations (04:40) Statement assets and investment strategies of the top 0.001% (07:11) Why most families lose their wealth by the third generation (08:24) Appeal of alternative investments for ultra high net worth families (10:05) Impact investing and reshaping priorities of wealthy families (13:02) Building and maintaining high net worth networks (14:05) Legacy building and succession planning (16:07) Reputation and trust in investment decisions (17:55) Role of family governance in maintaining financial stability (19:28) Preparing the next generation to handle wealth responsibly (20:28) Unique advantages of private investment clubs and societies (21:59) Brahmin Partners' approach to investing (23:17) Perspective on family office investing (24:47) Common mistakes family offices make (26:30) Investment strategies in the current interest rate environment Links: ⭐ Sponsored by Podcast10x - Podcasting agency for VCs - https://podcast10x.com Brahmin Partners website - https://brahminpartners.com/ Salvatore's email - sal@brahminpartners.com Salvatore on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/salvatore-buscemi Salvatore on X - https://x.com/SMBuscemi
The first episode of our special retrospective 20th season looks back to the awesome movie year of 1996 with the first of Jason's three picks, Steve Buscemi's Trees Lounge. Written and directed by Steve Buscemi and starring Buscemi, Mark Boone Junior, Chloë Sevigny, Anthony LaPaglia and Elizabeth Bracco, Trees Lounge was Buscemi's debut feature as a writer and director.The contemporary reviews quoted in this episode come from Roger Ebert (https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/trees-lounge-1996), Owen Gleiberman in Entertainment Weekly (https://ew.com/article/1996/10/11/trees-lounge/), and Marjorie Baumgarten in The Austin Chronicle (https://www.austinchronicle.com/events/film/1996-10-25/trees-lounge/).Visit https://www.awesomemovieyear.com for more info about the show.Make sure to like Awesome Movie Year on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/awesomemovieyear and follow us on Twitter @AwesomemoviepodYou can find Jason online at http://goforjason.com/, on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/JHarrisComedy/, on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/jasonharriscomedy/ and on Twitter @JHarrisComedyYou can find Josh online at http://joshbellhateseverything.com/, on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/joshbellhateseverything/ and on Twitter @signalbleedYou can find our producer David Rosen's Piecing It Together Podcast at https://www.piecingpod.com, on Twitter at @piecingpod and the Popcorn & Puzzle Pieces Facebook Group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/piecingpod.You can also follow us all on Letterboxd to keep up with what we've been watching at goforjason, signalbleed and bydavidrosen.Subscribe on Patreon to support the show and get access to exclusive content from Awesome Movie Year, plus fellow podcasts Piecing It Together and All Rice No Beans, and music by David Rosen:
What drives a kid from Long Island to turn his sneaker obsession into a global luxury brand? In this episode, I sit down with Jon Buscemi, the creative mind who turned his love for sneakers and street culture into iconic brands that push the limits of style. Jon opens up about his unique path—from customizing sneakers as a kid to working on Wall Street to fund his sneaker obsession and then breaking into the high-end sneaker market with bold designs like the Buscemi 100mm, known for its flashy details and signature gold lock.He shares how his time on Wall Street gave him a thick skin and a drive that carried over into the fashion world, where rejection is common and the need to stand out is constant. He also talks about how he finds inspiration, making every new project a mix of art and practicality, whether it's a hot sauce brand like Truff or a local deli chain like Uncle Paulie's. For him, each brand is a way to blend his passions for design, culture, and quality while staying true to his roots in street style.If you're curious about the hustle behind building a lasting brand or the story of someone who turned a personal love into a powerful business, this episode with Jon Buscemi is packed with insight.Buscemi's story is a powerful reminder that success isn't about instant achievements but about persistent passion, learning from every experience, and staying true to your creative instincts.Buscemi on Socials: IG: @jonbuscemi X: @JonBuscemi LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/buscemi%C2%AE/ https://buscemi.com/ Jon on Socials: IG: @streetschultz FB: Jon Schultz X: @JonSchultz_Onyx LinkedIn: jonschultz1 www.jonschultz.com
On a returning HOW DO YOU DO, FELLOW KIDS? (the world's finest Steve Buscemi-themed podcast) we're looking at the stylized 90s crime caper THINGS TO DO IN DENVER WHEN YOU'RE DEAD, featuring a cast full of recognizable faces: including Andy Garcia, Christopher Lloyd, William Forsythe, Bill Nunn, Treat Williams, Christopher Walken, Fairuza Balk and - of course - Steve Buscemi as "Mr. Shhh". But is it just a Tarantino rip-off, or does it have more to offer? LET'S FIND OUT! We also check out the latest Buscemi news because WHY THE HECK NOT? The post Episode 243 – How Do You Do, Fellow Kids? – Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead (1995) first appeared on Cinema Smorgasbord.
During a global pandemic, Dr. Vincent Buscemi was done. After years of traditional dentistry—graduating from dental school and building his practice—he found himself at a turning point. He was frustrated with the level of care he could offer his patients and knew he needed a change. When the pandemic gave him some unexpected downtime, Dr. Buscemi took the opportunity to explore new possibilities. What he discovered transformed not only his career but also the lives of his patients as he ventured into the world of biomimetic and holistic dentistry. Join Dr. Clayton as he and Dr. Buscemi dive into their personal journeys in disrupting the dental industry and finding their passion in both biomimetic dentistry and in holistic/functional dentistry. Get a behind-the-scenes look at how two holistic-minded dentists talk about the research on touchy subjects like orthodontics for young kids, oil pulling, and dental insurance. They'll share tips on how to find a dentist who shares their biomimetic and holistic approach, and when it might actually be okay to stick with your current provider. This conversation is packed with insights and real talk you won't want to miss! If you'd like to learn more about how to partner with the right provider based on your needs, check out our Functional Dentistry Roadmap. Links to books mentioned: "Jaws" - Sandra Kahn "Breath" - James Nestor Dr. Vincent Buscemi owns Buscemi Family Dentistry located near Detroit, Michigan if you are located near there! Make sure to follow us on Instagram at @restoration.dentistry for more disruptive dental education.
What do Reservoir Dogs and Boardwalk Empire have in common? Steve Buscemi's unique path to stardom!Steve Buscemi's career started in indie films, but it was his consistent, compelling performances that caught the eye of top directors like Quentin Tarantino. His journey shows that even small roles can lead to big breaks if you give it your all.In this episode, you'll learn:How Steve Buscemi transitioned from stand-up comedy to serious acting.Why indie films played a critical role in his rise to fame.The power of persistence and being “famous to the right people.”Want to follow in Buscemi's footsteps? Tune in now to discover how indie film performances can launch your career!Contact Info and ResourcesMartin's Email: martin@cityheadshots.comMartin's Website: https://www.martinbentsen.comHeadshots: https://www.cityheadshots.comShoot Footage for Your Reel: https://www.actorscreenershoot.comEdit Footage Into a Reel: https://www.demoreelsnyc.com This podcast dives deep into the world of acting in film, exploring the journey of movie acting with stories, building confidence among aspiring actors, navigating auditions and productions, and offering insights from acting agents, coaches, and the challenges of becoming SAG-AFTRA eligible to advance your acting career, skills, and landing roles.
If Michael Bay movies are orange juice, "Con Air" is orange-juice concentrate—loaded with stars, explosions and plot holes. What else would you expect from Shat The Movies commissioner extraordinaire Frank F? Simon West's directorial debut had the Shat Crew scratching their heads. The geography makes no sense. The crime makes no sense. The courts make no sense. Even prison had Dick and Gene confounded. But there was no mystery to the entertainment factor of this summer blockbuster. Cartoon bad guys, over-the-top action sequences and some of 1997's hottest actors make "Con Air" a standout movie ... even if it isn't a particularly good one. Android: https://shatpod.com/android Apple: https://shatpod.com/apple All: https://shatpod.com/subscribe CONTACT Email: hosts@shatpod.com Website: https://shatpod.com/movies Leave a Voicemail: Web: https://shatpod.com/voicemail Leave a Voicemail: Call: (914) 719-7428 SUPPORT THE PODCAST Donate or Commission: https://shatpod.com/support Shop Merchandise: https://shatpod.com/shop Theme Song - Die Hard by Guyz Nite: https://www.facebook.com/guyznite
Season 6 Episode 24: In this episode, Pete Codella, managing director of business services at the Governor's Office of Economic Opportunity, talks with Salvatore Buscemi, co-founder and managing partner of Brahmin Partners. Buscemi shares his connections to Utah and experiences with the entrepreneurial spirit of its residents. Inspired by an internship and an influential mentor, he details his educational journey at Fordham University and his unexpected career shift from pre-med to finance. He emphasizes the importance of networking, the evolving landscape of family investment groups, and his motivation to write books that share his finance and investment strategies. Buscemi highlights rising property values driven by high equity and the difficulty of refinancing and selling. He advises that investing in real estate requires acquiring financial skills and raising capital through relationship-building and salesmanship. Buscemi also discusses banking challenges, the impact of social media on bank runs, the rise of private credit in the face of banking instability, and much more. Email sal@brahminpartners.com for an autographed paperback copy of his book, "Investing Legacy: How the .001% Invest" or download the Audible version on Amazon. Follow Sal on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/salvatore-buscemi/
An episode of HOW DO YOU DO, FELLOW KIDS? without Steve Buscemi?! Well, not quite! Though Buscemi doesn't appear in 2022's THE LISTENER, which concerns a help line worker (played by Tessa Thompson) dealing with the trials and tribulations of (unseen) callers in the time immediately following Covid lockdown, it's directed by the man himself! It's a unique film, and we go through its strengths and weaknesses and if it feels tied to a very specific period in history. We also discuss all the latest Buscemi news, including TRANSFORMERS ONE! Check it out! The post Episode 233 – How Do You Do, Fellow Kids? – The Listener (2022) first appeared on Cinema Smorgasbord.
Well look what the cat dragged in, old Jack Tanner is back and this time he means business. We visit Bob's only ever sequel(?) - TANNER ON TANNER, sorry folks we're gonna get political on this one! Set in the 2004 election, we have a lot to talk about and see a lot of familiar faces. We talk Michael Moore, the Daily Show, our political experiences growing up, Scorsese, Buscemi, and we once again chase away Chris Matthews. It's a long one but a good one, enjoy! ----Follow Altmania---- https://linktr.ee/altmania https://twitter.com/altmaniapod
Key Takeaways:Salvatore's unique journey from potential doctor to investment expert.The importance of networking and aligning with experienced GPs in real estate.How to raise capital effectively and build meaningful relationships.Salvatore's insights into future economic trends and investment opportunities.The critical role of attention and storytelling in the world of investments.Connect with Salvatore:Website: Calling the CapitalLinkedIn: Salvatore BuscemiRecommended Resources:Alex Hormozi's Business StrategiesInvesting Legacy by Salvatore BuscemiDon't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more insightful episodes with industry leaders. Drop your questions and thoughts in the comments below – we'd love to hear from you!#RealEstate #InvestmentStrategies #FinancialFreedom #JakeAndGino #SalvatoreBuscemi #MarketTrends #CapitalRaising #Networking #EconomicInsights We're here to help create multifamily entrepreneurs... Here's how: Brand New? Start Here: https://jakeandgino.mykajabi.com/free-wheelbarrowprofits Want To Get Into Multifamily Real Estate Or Scale Your Current Portfolio Faster? Apply to join our PREMIER MULTIFAMILY INVESTING COMMUNITY & MENTORSHIP PROGRAM. (*Note: Our community is not for beginner investors)
We wrap July with Barton Fink (1991); a film that was perhaps second only to Trust (1990) in it's influence on a teen Keithy.Turturro, Goodman, Buscemi, Mahoney, Shaloub -- there's lots to enjoy about this movie. Plus we talk: Holocaust/Nazi/WWII fetishism in the US, the Hollywood trap, and Cradle Will Rock (1999). Plus our reflection on this month's selections. Referenced materials: The Story Department | Screenwriting for SoundJessFlix | Why Barton Fink Terrifies MeEvery Frame A Painting | Shot/Reverse ShotCoens & Turturro on Dick Cavett, 1991 +++++ Outro: Marc Blitzstein & Shirley Booth performing I've Got the Tune Theme by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zandkmoviepod/support
Steve Buscemi robs a bank and takes Marge and other Springfieldians hostage, which leads Marge to call Homer for what she thinks is the final time. It's as bleak as it sounds.She then breaks a promise to visit him in prison, so he decides to break out and get revenge. The overall positive was that it gave us an excuse to gush over Buscemi for 20 minutes. What a Lord.Support the Four Finger Discount Network for EARLY & AD-FREE access to every show we produce, as well as 100 hours of exclusive content! Join the FFD family today at patreon.com/fourfingerdiscountCHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Toon'd In! with Jim Cummings - spreaker.com/show/toond-in-with-jim-cummingsGoin' Down To South Park - spreaker.com/show/goin-down-to-south-parkSpeaKing Of The Hill - spreaker.com/show/speaking-of-the-hill-a-king-of-the-hill-The One About Friends - spreaker.com/show/the-one-about-friends-podcastTalking Seinfeld - spreaker.com/show/talking-seinfeldThe Office Talk - spreaker.com/show/the-office-talk-podcast
BIG NEWS on this episode of HOW DO YOU DO, FELLOW KIDS? where we discuss the recent distressing assault on Steve Buscemi on the streets of New York City, all the recent Buscemi news - including him joining the cast of WEDNESDAY - and we go long on Tom DiCillo's indie black comedy LIVING IN OBLIVION! We also chat about our own limited experience as making movies and talk about why some find the film inspiring, while it's scared others from the movie business entirely! CHECK IT OUT! The post Episode 224 – How Do You Do, Fellow Kids? – Living in Oblivion (1995) first appeared on Cinema Smorgasbord.
In Other News with Ethan: Dabney Coleman passes, Diddy in trouble again, Man arrested for assaulting Buscemi, Buffalo Wild Wings has a deal for you, and Bar says no one under 30
In the 2nd hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show: Mark Levin feels the public should know who they are voting for. Hans von Spakovsky, Senior Legal Fellow at the Heritage Foundation, joins the Marc Cox Morning Show to discuss Michael Cohen's testimony in the Trump Hush Money Trial. Nicole Murray gives a check of business In Other News with Ethan: Dabney Coleman passes, Diddy in trouble again, Man arrested for assaulting Buscemi, Buffalo Wild Wings has a deal for you, and Bar says no one under 30 Coming Up: Real or Fake News with Carl, Bill Eigel, and Kim on a Whim too
Ray and Lucie discuss the long history of attacks on Steve Buscemi, RFK's brain worms, and a controversial new NYPD program. Sign up at https://www.patreon.com/RayKump for an extra episode every week! Follow Kump on Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/raykump Kump Hand Merch https://bonfire.com/store/kump/ Follow Ray on Sound Cloud https://on.soundcloud.com/QbP8
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So... does anyone have a fun story? We dive straight into the issues that popped up this weekend with Jerry Seinfeld and Bill Maher. This leads us down a TMZ rabbithole. Which saddly brings us to the speach that is gaining steam as we write this with Harrison Butcker. To get us on a lighter path we had to go into the Buscemi incident as well as the Portal linking Dublin to NYC. Let's just say that didn't have the best opening. Including an Only Fan member closing the portal with a flash. We dive into a new portrait and the issues with a royal foundation. Hopefully everyone is safe out there and having a good week.
Sam Tripoli returns and the guys chat about 15-minute cities and Boeing. Adam complains about a closed portion of Topanga Canyon that won't be repaired until fall and the two share stories about fighting tickets and Sam's cop-phobia. Chris reports the news on Steve Buscemi being randomly punched in the face in New York, a man finding a clever way to hide a boat in his driveway, a woman avoiding jail time after poisoning her husband's coffee for months, and kids winning a lawsuit after being expelled for blackface when it was really an acne mask. Lastly, comedian Mary Basmadjian joins the show. She talks about her special being filmed at the El Portal Theatre, a familiar venue to Adam. The group also talks about Mary's parents, dating, and Armenian culture. For more with Sam Tripoli: ● Check out his shows: ‘Broken Simulation', ‘Tin Foil Hat With Sam Tripoli', ‘Punch Drunk Sports', 'Cash Daddies', ‘Zero', ‘The Union of the Unwanted' ‘Doomscrollin' ● LIVE DATES: ○ La Jolla, CA - The Comedy Store - May 24 to 26 ● http://SamTripoli.com ● INSTAGRAM: @SamTripoli For more with Mary Basmadjian: ● STAND-UP SPECIAL: “Funny Armenian Girl” ○ Available now on Amazon, AppleTV, GooglePlay & YouTube. ● LIVE DATES: ○ Los Angeles, CA - Flappers Comedy Club - May 30th ● http://MaryBasmadjianComedy.com ● INSTAGRAM: @MaryBasmadjian Thank you for supporting our sponsors: ● http://OReillyAuto.com/Adam ● http://SimpliSafe.com/Adam ● Chime.com/Adam
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Welcome back to another episode of the Born to Watch podcast! This week, we're strapping in and taking off with a deep dive into the 1997 high-flying action thriller Con Air. Directed by Simon West, this film not only encapsulates the excess of the late ‘90s action cinema but also serves as a showcase for Nicholas Cage's wild-eyed heroics and a cast of characters that feel ripped straight from a comic book.Con Air follows Cameron Poe, a former U.S. Army Ranger, played by Nicholas Cage with his trademark volatile charm. Poe is sentenced to prison for manslaughter after defending his wife in a brawl. On the day of his parole, he boards a transport plane filled with some of the nation's most notorious criminals, who hijack the plane in a bid for freedom. The film brilliantly crafts its narrative around Poe's struggle to reconcile his desire to reunite with his family and his inherent need to do the right thing, even under the most extreme circumstances.The film is renowned for its over-the-top action sequences, which are both spectacular and utterly preposterous. Simon West directs these scenes with a palpable energy and manages to keep the adrenaline pumping from start to finish. The infamous plane crash scene in Las Vegas is particularly notable, combining grandiose destruction with a cheeky sense of humour that almost winks at the audience amidst the chaos.Cinematography in Con Air is a spectacle of its own. Director of Photography, David Tattersall, captures the confined chaos of the airborne prison with claustrophobic close-ups and frenetic camera movements that match the film's manic energy. The transition from the gritty, earthy tones of the prison sequences to the bright, neon-lit Vegas finale paints a visual journey that mirrors Poe's turbulent flight towards freedom.However, Con Air is not just a mindless action flick; it's a character-driven narrative that thrives on its eclectic cast. John Malkovich plays Cyrus "The Virus" Grissom, a cunning and ruthless criminal mastermind whose calm demeanour belies his violent tendencies. His chilling and charismatic performance provides a perfect foil to Cage's morally inclined hero. The dynamic between these two, along with a host of other colourful characters played by the likes of Ving Rhames, Danny Trejo, and Steve Buscemi, adds layers to the narrative, making it more than just a series of explosive events.Steve Buscemi's character, Garland Greene, deserves a special mention. Despite limited screen time, Buscemi delivers a memorable performance that oscillates between creepy and comically absurd, especially during his serene moment in a deserted pool, surrounded by a suburban idyll. This scene is a brilliant contrast to the otherwise relentless pace and provides a darkly comic reflection on the nature of freedom and the American dream.Con Air also touches on themes of redemption and the American justice system, albeit in a hyperbolic fashion. Cameron Poe's journey is emblematic of personal redemption, as he seeks a second chance from the legal system and his conscience. The film questions the nature of justice through its characters, each revealing different facets of criminality and penance.From a cultural standpoint, Con Air arrived at a time when action films were dominated by larger-than-life heroes and improbable plots. It reflects a period in Hollywood where escapism was often achieved through the sheer force of spectacle. Yet, despite its bombastic exterior, the film manages to embed a sense of humanity in its narrative, making it resonate with audiences even decades later.Con Air has achieved a cult status in terms of its influence on pop culture, remembered fondly for its quotable lines, memorable characters, and unabashed embrace of action movie tropes. It's a film that wears its absurdity on its sleeve and is all the better for it. Its impact can be seen in how it has shaped the genre, paving the way for action films that blend humour, heart, and heroics in equal measure.To wrap up, Con Air is a quintessential ‘90s action movie that delivers thrills, laughs, and a surprising amount of heart. It's a film that knows exactly what it is and who it's for, making no apologies for its excesses. For fans of high-octane action and cinematic spectacle, Con Air provides a satisfying watch that's as entertaining today as it was when it first hit the big screen.Join us next week as we continue to explore films that entertain and leave a mark on our culture and hearts. Until then, keep your seatbelts fastened and prepare for landing because, as Cameron Poe would say, "Why couldn't you put the bunny back in the box?"
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Chris Prentice returns to review the career of America's weird, eminently loveable uncle.
Did y'all hear that Stalin died? They made a movie about it starring Steve Buscemi and Jeffrey Tambor.
Jordan, Max, and Jon talk the most authentic East Coast pizzeria on the West Coast, which is just a zip away, and it's all godly galamad, two types of fried shrimp, a sausage pizza like no other, and the "white people taco night" pie shocks them all. Plus, Jordan begs the fellas for their Ozempy needles after a very chubby day, Max will LEARN to cook more romantically, Travis Lett's MTN is re-opening in Venice, Slab is closing in Pasadena, and Buscemi reviews one of the most exclusive dining destinations in the country.
Evan and Chip go for a walk through the woods. Will Evan look into his heart and set Chip free? It's MILLER'S CROSSING, it's the Coens, it's Buscemi and Byrne, it's Turturro and Finney, it's Harden and Polito. Check your emotions at the door for this one.
In a thrilling update for fans of Netflix's hit series "Wednesday," Steve Buscemi has been confirmed to join the cast of the show's eagerly anticipated second season. According to exclusive information obtained by Variety, the celebrated actor will take on the role of the new principal of Nevermore Academy, though further details about his character remain shrouded in secrecy. Buscemi, renowned for his versatile performances across both dramatic and comedic roles, adds significant star power to the already popular series. His rich career portfolio includes memorable roles in films such as "Reservoir Dogs," "Fargo," and "The Death of Stalin," as well as his acclaimed work on television shows like "Boardwalk Empire" and "The Sopranos." His addition is expected to bring a new dynamic to the quirky and dark universe of "Wednesday." "Wednesday," which debuted in November 2022, follows Jenna Ortega in her role as the enigmatic Wednesday Addams as she navigates the complexities of teenage life at Nevermore Academy. The first season saw her tackling a series of grisly mysteries and sinister plots against her school, setting high expectations for the new season's narrative arc. Netflix representatives, as well as those from Buscemi's camp, have declined to comment on this casting development. The production of Season 2 faced delays due to industry-wide strikes last year but is slated to commence later this month in Ireland. The series is created by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, with Tim Burton also contributing as an executive producer and director of the initial episodes. Season 1's success led to multiple Emmy nominations, cementing "Wednesday" as a critical and fan favorite. Steve Buscemi's entry into the "Wednesday" universe not only excites fans but also promises to infuse the new season with his unique blend of charm and intensity. As the new principal, his character is poised to become a central figure in the unfolding mysteries and adventures at Nevermore Academy.
In this episode, Salvatore Buscemi will teach us how to think differently in real estate investing! He shares what sets them apart in the competitive investing space, how they work and invest with high-net-worth individuals and families, and his secrets to winning the largest deals in different types of assets.Get ready for another episode that will give us a glimpse of how the most successful people invest!Key Points & Relevant TopicsThe opportunity from distressed assets in today's marketHow the current market impacts Sal's strategies as an equity investorSal's vetting process for larger deals and evaluating their performance and risksWhat makes successful investors of large offices or deals stand out from their competitionWhat does “in-kind” family mean?The kind of relationship to build when working on large deals or capitalSal's current focus in real estate and his nicheThings that set the 0.001% successful investors apartResources & LinksStripeZaraSign up for Sal's multifamily office newsletter by visiting https://brahminpartners.com/.To order the signed copy of Sal's books go to https://salvatorebuscemi.com/books/ or check him on Amazon. Apartment Syndication Due Diligence Checklist for Passive InvestorAbout Salvatore BuscemiSalvatore M. Buscemi, a notable figure in the world of finance and real estate, has made a name for himself through his impressive portfolio of investments and his leadership roles in various investment offices. Currently serving as the CEO and Co-Founding Partner of Brahmin Partners, LLC, a private multi-family investment office, as well as the CEO for Dandrew Partners Capital Management, Mr. Buscemi has demonstrated a keen eye for successful investment strategies. Salvatore is the author of the books Making the Yield: Hard Money Lending Uncovered, Raising Real Money: The Handbook for the Aspiring Real Estate Fund Manager, and Investing Legacy: How the .001% Invest.Mr. Buscemi is a graduate of Fordham University and began his career at Goldman Sachs in Investment Banking in New York City and currently resides in Miami, Florida. His impressive track record of successful investments and his leadership roles in various investment offices have made him a highly respected figure in the world of finance. Get in Touch with SalvatoreWebsite: https://salvatorebuscemi.com/ / https://www.dandrewpartners.com/ / https://brahminpartners.com/ LinkedIn: Salvatore BuscemiTwitter: @SMBuscemiInstagram: @salvatorembuscemiFacebook: Salvatore BuscemiTo Connect With UsPlease visit our website www.bonavestcapital.com and click here to leave a rating and written review!
Welcome boils and ghouls, to a tale of... melty skin? This week, Courtland and Brandon watch the fifty-fifth episode of Tales from the Crypt and discuss knockoff Predator scenes, a baby Buscemi, and the bluest backyard jungles. Linktree - https://linktr.ee/PrivateIsland Become a Patron - Patron.com/privateisland Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/UANPod Laugh with us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/upallnightpodcast/ Connect with fans on Discord - https://discord.gg/2RAp2af
How do we use our perceived disabilities and turn them into assets? In this episode, Host CJ Miller interviews Photo Realism Artist and Art Educator Leonard Buscemi (Lenny) on a unique gridding system that has propelled his students to win state and national awards. Born with ADD and dyslexia, Lenny was raised in a "disability-aware" household and forced to discover fresh ways to navigate his artistic skills. He's developed a precise method of gridding to create stunning works of photorealism, leading to a life-long passion for helping those with mental handicaps and disabilities. While waiting for his father during a sales call, Lenny found a book with an art activity where you draw as you look at a grid overlay on an original image. Later, he read about Johannes Vermeer and the use of a camera obscura. A camera obscura is a box, tent, or room with a small hole in one side or the top. Light from an external scene passes through the hole. The artist used a projector to trace the image. Lenny was experimenting with these techniques when his teacher emphasized the imp His art mentor often said, "It doesn't matter how you get to the result with artwork. It's the result that matters. You don't walk around a museum and say, "How did they do that." Lenny discusses how to make a grid for painting to help his students with their process. He found a way to use the system without leaving marks on the art and recommends starting with black-and-white projects before moving on to color. Lenny references the book by Betty Edwards, "Drawing from the Right Side of the Brain," as good reference material. He recommends breaking the art process down into bite-sized pieces. CJ and Lenny discuss the importance of honoring art students by displaying their work at home and in schools to encourage creativity. He believes in positive reinforcement. Lenny says, "Inspiration is for amateurs. It's about doing the work." Lenny paraphrases Romans 8:28, "All things work together for those who love the Lord." According to the art educator, "We can experience bad things and say they destroyed us, or we could say that they created character in us so we can assist others."
Welcome to the Munsons at the Movies podcast. Each episode we delve into the filmography and impact of a randomly selected actor. In this episode, we explore the life and career of Steve Buscemi. Best known for his roles as Carl in Fargo (1996), Mr. Pink in Reservoir Dogs (1992), and the guy who shows up in just about every Adam Sandler film, Buscemi is just about the most prolific character actor of the past 30 years. Joined very briefly by Dan Craig, we discuss his relationship with filmmakers like Robert Rodriguez, Jim Jarmusch & the Coen Brothers, his undeniable greatness in the 90s, why he's such a great character actor, and cover why Buscemi is the main reason Case joined the podcast. How does he rank on the Munson Meter? Listen to find out.
Welcome back to another highlight episode ,today we had the pleasure of reconnecting with Sal Buscemi, a seasoned investor and managing director at Dandrew Partners LLC. Sal shared a wealth of knowledge about the current state of investing, particularly in the real estate and life sciences sectors.Sal has recently moved to Miami, a strategic decision to be closer to the cosmopolitan network and the families he's known since his time at Goldman Sachs. He discussed the impact of the Bitcoin craze on Miami's transformation into a tech hub and shared insights into his multifamily office, HRN, which stands for Harlem River Navy.HRN was formulated during the pandemic and has shifted its focus from real estate to life sciences and technology investments. Sal emphasized the importance of investing in ventures with high barriers to entry and founders with multiple exits under their belts. He also highlighted the significance of having other smart money investors alongside in deals.Discussing the current challenges in raising capital, Sal pointed out that rising interest rates have disrupted previously stable markets like commercial real estate. He also mentioned the geopolitical risks and the upcoming contentious elections as factors contributing to investor hesitancy.When it comes to engaging with ultra-high-net-worth families, Sal stressed the importance of building long-term relationships and being of service to potential investors. He shared anecdotes of how impactful investments in life sciences have provided both financial returns and a sense of contributing to society.Remember to like, subscribe, and share the Real Estate Syndication Show with friends interested in building wealth through real estate. Visit lifebridgecapital.com to start investing with us today.Click the links below to tune in to the full episodes and learn more:https://lifebridgecapital.com/2023/10/09/how-high-net-worth-individuals-invest-salvatore-buscemi/https://lifebridgecapital.com/2023/10/10/from-10m-to-100m-net-worth-salvatore-buscemi/VISIT OUR WEBSITEhttps://lifebridgecapital.com/Here are ways you can work with us here at Life Bridge Capital:⚡️START INVESTING TODAY: If you think that real estate syndication may be right for you, contact us today to learn more about our current investment opportunities: https://lifebridgecapital.com/investwithlbc⚡️Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheRealEstateSyndicationShow
ABOUT SAL BUSCEMISal Buscemi is the CEO and Co-Founding Partner of HRN LLC, a private multi-family investment office, as well as the CEO of Dandrew Partners Capital Management. He also serves as the Managing Partner for several other direct investment vehicles, spanning multiple asset classes in commercial real estate and credit, fine art private credit facilities, special situations, and well-performing life sciences investments, among others. As an author, Mr. Buscemi has penned several books on fund management and real estate private lending. A frequent speaker and guest lecturer on real estate finance, Mr. Buscemi has written numerous articles on the topic of real estate and private equity finance in various publications. Mr. Buscemi is a graduate of Fordham University and currently resides in Miami, Florida. THIS TOPIC IN A NUTSHELL: How Sal started from Wallstreet to Main StreetLearning the basics of Capital raising Collaboration with Life sciencesHow to vet your business partnersRaising fund worth 30 million at age 29The second rule of real estateInvestment strategy for fundraisingThe biggest takeaway of raising capital amidst the turmoilExpanding skillsets and salesmanshipWhat should an investor do in this current economic market?About Sal's books – Raising Real MoneyWhat investors are really looking for?How to fact-check and do your due diligence His take on the real estate market in the next few monthsInteractivity is the new currencyWhat's the best way to get started in real estate? KEY QUOTE: “We are very protective of our track record because that's all you have at the end of the day. You're only as good as your last show in Vegas.” ABOUT THE WESTSIDE INVESTORS NETWORK The Westside Investors Network is your community for investing knowledge for growth. For real estate professionals by real estate professionals. This show is focused on the next step in your career... investing, for those starting with nothing to multifamily syndication. The Westside Investors Network strives to bring knowledge and education to real estate professional that is seeking to gain more freedom in their life. The host AJ and Chris Shepard, are committed to sharing the wealth of knowledge that they have gained throughout the years to allow others the opportunity to learn and grow in their investing. They own Uptown Properties, a successful Property Management, and Brokerage Company. If you are interested in Property Management in the Portland Metro or Bend Metro Areas, please visit www.uptownpm.com. If you are interested in investing in multifamily syndication, please visit www.uptownsyndication.com. #RealEstateInvesting #Acquisition #RaisingCapital #FundRaising #Syndication #InvestmentStrategy #ValueAddModel #FundManager #RaisingRealMoney #author #AssetManagement #TrackRecord #Salesmanship #sales #Sponsors #Syndicator #GeneralPartner #Entrepreneur #Investment #Multifamily #CapitalCall #LifeSciences #InvestingLegacy #BuildingWealth #CashFlow #PassiveWealth #FinancialFreedom #NewEpisode #podcasting #JointheWINpod #WestsideInvestorsNetwork CONNECT WITH SAL BUSCEMI: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/salvatore-buscemi Twitter: https://twitter.com/SMBuscemi Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/salvatorembuscemi Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/salvatore.buscemi.589 Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Salvatore-M.-Buscemi/author/B00O5IHPTC?ref=ap_rdr&store_ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true Get your free audible book here! Raisingrealmoney.com CONNECT WITH US For more information about investing with AJ and Chris: · Uptown Syndication | https://www.uptownsyndication.com/ · LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/company/71673294/admin/ For information on Portland Property Management: · Uptown Properties | http://www.uptownpm.com · Youtube | @UptownProperties Westside Investors Network · Website | https://www.westsideinvestorsnetwork.com/ · Twitter | https://twitter.com/WIN_pdx · Instagram | @westsideinvestorsnetwork · LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13949165/ · Facebook | @WestsideInvestorsNetwork · Youtube | @WestsideInvestorsNetwork
Our guest in this episode, is Salvatore Buscemi, CEO and Co-Founding Partner at HRN, LLC as well as CEO & CIO of Dandrew Partners Capital Management. Sal shares his insights on networking, investing, and the power of genuine relationships in investment management.Networking is key: Building strong, genuine relationships with investors and clients is essential for success.Ego aside, ideas flow: Suppressing ego and open-mindedness are vital for generating fresh, innovative ideas.AI and Empathy: Embracing AI, practicing kindness, and prioritizing human connections lead to a successful, impactful future.Listen to the podcast to find out more.
Today's guest is Salvatore Buscemi. Salvatore is currently serving as the CEO and Co-Founding Partner of HRN, LLC, a private multi-family investment office, Salvatore Buscemi has demonstrated a keen eye for successful investment strategies. He started his career at Goldman Sachs. Show summary: In this podcast episode, Salvatore discusses the importance of networking and building meaningful relationships, especially in the investment industry. He shares his journey from considering medical school to raising $30 million for a fund at 29, and his ventures into life sciences and commercial real estate. Buscemi emphasizes the need for genuine interaction and understanding investors' preferences. He also discusses his upcoming book, "Investing Legacy: How the 0001% Invest," which offers insights into the current state of investments. -------------------------------------------------------------- The importance of networking (00:00:00) Salvatore Buscemi's background and career journey (00:00:53) Investing in defaulted loans and impact-driven investments (00:02:38) Networking and Building Relationships (00:09:29) Being Busy vs. Being Meaningful (00:10:11) The Law of Reciprocity (00:15:52) Importance of building relationships with investors (00:18:20) Helping investors by saying no (00:19:06) Introduction to the book "Investing Legacy" (00:20:44) -------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with Salvatore: Twitter: https://twitter.com/SMBuscemi Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/salvatorembuscemi/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/salvatore.buscemi.589 Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Salvatore-M.-Buscemi/author/B00O5IHPTC?ref=ap_rdr&store_ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/salvatore-buscemi/ Book: https://www.investinglegacy.com/book 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: Salvatore Buscemi (00:00:00) - Your network is so important. It really is. And and the most extreme example of this is when somebody loses their job, they don't have a network. So they're groveling to all their friends. Right. And so, you know, there's no excuse for that today especially in LinkedIn. You have to treat your you know, you have to treat people like friends. You know, like really. And I think that there's been too much of an institutionalization that's been normalized now where, you know, coming after the pandemic, a lot of people are they're looking for that warmth and that intricate connectivity. Intro (00:00:26) - 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 (00:00:39) - Salvatore Buscemi is currently serving as the CEO and co-founding partner of Hrn, LLC. They are a private multifamily investment office, and he has demonstrated a keen eye for successful investment strategies. Sal, welcome to the show. Salvatore Buscemi (00:00:53) - Sam, it's a pleasure and privilege. Salvatore Buscemi (00:00:55) - Thank you. Sam Wilson (00:00:56) - Absolutely. The pleasure is truly mine. Sal, 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? Salvatore Buscemi (00:01:06) - I started out after college not wanting to go to medical school because I passed out holding a tibia in the cadaver room, and I wound up networking because of the work I did for that doctor before I passed out. He had introduced me to his brother, who had just made partner at a firm that I would later work at called Goldman Sachs. At the age of 29, I left and raised $30 million institutionally from a Park Avenue investment manager. I was young, I was looking back. I was very driven. But there was an opportunity with Bear Stearns that collapsed, that was able to utilize my skills and network to be able to put together a $30 million fund institutionally, which a lot of people don't do unless you have that Wall Street pedigree. Salvatore Buscemi (00:01:46) - And we had a lot of fun. The market's changed in about ten years ago. I started because of some of the families that I've worked with. They we went into like sciences because I was introduced to two partners of mine that have very illustrative careers in life sciences, managing money for the Rockefellers at the age of 26, 6 billion for them. And, you know, it's the same for Texas State Pension Teachers Pension Fund two as it related to the life sciences. So the deal flow that was coming in is great. And we built a whole consortium around that because a lot of people want to a lot of people have discretionary income and not only looking to place it into things like real estate, but also the other things that are a little more impact driven. Sam Wilson (00:02:29) - That is a wild ride. Let's go back to the 30 million you raised right out of the gate on your own. What was that into? Salvatore Buscemi (00:02:38) - That was into it was. It was interesting. It was sort of like the Big Short, but not really. Salvatore Buscemi (00:02:42) - We were buying whole loans, right? Where if you look at the Big Short, they were looking at buying, you know, they were creating synthetics and then they were shorting them or trading them. So we were basically the kitchen sink for Bear Stearns. A lot of the stuff that came through, and this is during 2008. Now, a lot of people time thought that you couldn't short the housing market. Well, movies and books have been written to show otherwise, but it was really me connecting with someone who was a little older than me, but could see the fire in my eyes. I guess enough so that, you know, we were we put together this, you know, this, this, this fund that we were able to buy a lot of defaulted assets from Bear Stearns and some other banks that were going out of business. Sam Wilson (00:03:21) - Got it. And what what did you do with them? So you bought all these defaulted loans and then what? Salvatore Buscemi (00:03:25) - We bought low and sold just a little higher. Salvatore Buscemi (00:03:28) - So what we were able to do is that we were able to clear title on these, the ones that we were going through the whole foreclosure process and then just selling them off to rehabs. Right. And they had as long as, you know, and the key to make it that really made that work, Sam, was to make sure you understood the metrics that they wanted as far as a profitability. And then this way that would affect your investment basis. So if, you know, these guys had to have a margin of like, I'm just saying 35%, for example, it makes it a lot easier for you to go into these deals knowing exactly what these guys want. And it was high velocity and we were able to do that. And then later I did it out in Las Vegas, too, with with commercial real estate, with private lenders. And I actually wrote my first book after that called Making the Yield, because a lot of people didn't know what hard money lending was, or private lending. Salvatore Buscemi (00:04:09) - If you go to making the yield, you know you can get a copy. But and then after that, I wrote another book on fundraising because that was important to as well. People wanted to know, well what was the right way of doing this. And raising real money was actually came out about a year after that. Sam Wilson (00:04:23) - What are so you've done a lot. Let's just start there. I hear, I hear, I hear the last 20 years and I go. Salvatore Buscemi (00:04:29) - I like to say busy. I like to say busy. Sam Wilson (00:04:32) - You've been busy. Okay. And it sounds like it's busy by choice. What drives you today to keep doing what you're doing? Like what's a what's a key motivator for you? Salvatore Buscemi (00:04:43) - So we're not we haven't really done much in real estate. We do have 166,000 square foot Class-A industrial building we did in 2020, which has been performing very, very well because it's logistics and, you know, warehouse, light warehouse. But what gets me out of more out of bed in the morning right now is the impact that I've made. Salvatore Buscemi (00:05:01) - And the track record that's starting, especially from this year. We've seen a lot of our, again, life science companies make a lot of improvements and strides as it relates to getting FDA approval for artificial defibrillator devices that every mother now will carry in her purse. Right. You can charge it with your iPhone. That is a big deal. And that came out in February. We also have a few other things that are happening to where people were. The ability to to really impact humanity is great to a lot of these wealthier families. And the ones that I'm talking about are over $100 million in net worth. They they're not looking for an extra zero, really. They're looking for that impact. They're looking for the bragging rights to go along with something. And we've been involved in a lot of deals right now where even outside of life sciences, we've had a tremendous impact on society. If you think about it, there's 260 million soccer players worldwide. We invested into a company alongside another large family called AI. Salvatore Buscemi (00:05:53) - Scout. And Scout is a preeminent recruiting tool, and you'll hear some announcements, but they've already been chosen for Chelsea Football Club and a lot of the other Premier League sports, Premier League football teams in Europe, to be used for recruiting. And, you know, the impact that that is made is that in a town in East India where there's only one cell phone for 45 people, one kid was able to get recruited to Burnley, I think. So these are premier soccer clubs that are doing a lot of recruitment and the impact and the democratization of people through technology to be able to improve their lives is something that, you know, really, really draws to me. You know, it's like somewhere I don't have any kids and I'm not married, but at some point you got to look back and see who did you help, you know, what did you really do? And I think most people look at it from the altruistic standpoint where, you know, but look, I like to think big and I like to be alongside people who think just as big as I do to get into opportunities and to and to really communicate the strategy in a way where everybody can get their their hearts and minds around it. Sam Wilson (00:06:50) - That is amazing. What do you do to put yourself in? Maybe at this point it just it's just the network that you've built. But how do you put yourself in front of these types of opportunities? Because those are pretty nuanced. Salvatore Buscemi (00:07:04) - They you know, these are not my rule of thumb is the wider an opportunity is made available, the less valuable it is. Think about it. Everybody during the cryptocurrency days, do you buy Bitcoin? Why not everybody sneaking into your, you know, your DMs? I suppose it's a function of your network, but mostly your reputation. If I do not do what I was supposed to be doing with this one company, I would not have been invited to invest in space actually this past August. Right. And so that was an opportunity where I had to move fast. People could depend on me that we could move fast to do this. And we come to the table with money. So I think it's more or less a reputation, whereas people are looking for that certainty of execution, that you're actually going to write a check, you're going to do what you say you're going to do. Salvatore Buscemi (00:07:44) - You are who you say you're going to do. And it's backed up by pedigree, too, as we talked about. And that gives people the creature comfort to say, hey, let's let Sal into this consortium. Let's let you know. Let's let them have a look. Now, that doesn't mean I'm going to invest. Don't get me wrong. I mean, I get invited to things all the time, but even more so than that, what I like to do is I like to keep the networking on a very high level and a very active level. Tonight I'm invited to three things I don't want to, you know, cigars and cognac mean I'm just going to meet with a bunch of people real quick. You know, it's like a gathering here in Miami. But, you know, if I meet one person of consequence or somebody who I can help, it's worth it, right? And it's just a short walk. And it's a very cool day in Miami today. So it's not like I'm going to be sweating on the way over there. Salvatore Buscemi (00:08:25) - There's other events too. And I moved to Miami because and this is something I want your listeners to really understand. Your network is so important. It really is. And and the most extreme example of this is when somebody loses their job, they don't have a network. So they're groveling to all their friends. Right. And so, you know, there's no excuse for that today, especially in LinkedIn. You have to treat your you know, you have to treat people like friends. You know, like really. And I think that there's been too much of an institutionalization that's been normalized now where, you know, coming after the pandemic, a lot of people are they're looking for that warmth and that intricate connectivity. And, you know, that's a whole other, you know, a whole other conversation we can have on that. Sam Wilson (00:09:01) - Right? No, I think that's great. That's absolutely great. Yeah. I mean, I'm reading here on your website or on your website, actually on your LinkedIn profile view or profile, it says, you know, you guys are multifamily office Advisor and you put a bunch of things in there. Sam Wilson (00:09:13) - And one of the one of the phrases I think that was unique was it says in other, not unique because you actually use the word in it, but was catching was in other unique invitation only opportunities. And so I started thinking about like, okay, so what is Sal doing to get one of those unique invitation only opportunities? Salvatore Buscemi (00:09:29) - Yeah. You're networking. You're always out there. And for people at home who don't live in Miami or New York City, where I'm from, you have zoom today. There's it's there are people I know who open up their calendars just so they can sleep. You know, where they're meeting with people all over the world. It sounds kind of crazy. And there are people who are eccentric who do that. You don't have to go that crazy. But it would be great if you could meet some people over zoom just to, you know, to continue to build a network meaningfully, not just clicking and accept and, you know, people will forget and also be interactive. Salvatore Buscemi (00:09:58) - I'm always interactive on people. Whenever I'm on a on a podcast, I always repost it. I always talk about the good things that are going on. I talk about a lot of things that are going on, but that interactivity is more important not just on LinkedIn, but also through email as well. Sam Wilson (00:10:11) - Right? Absolutely. Let's let's talk about the something that we mentioned here in the beginning of the show. I said, you've done a lot, and you said, I like to define it as busy. How do you make sure that you're busy is also meaningful? Salvatore Buscemi (00:10:26) - I have two that's a very good point. And you have to look at it and find out what's the highest and best use of your time and how do you leverage that activity. So I like to first of all, number one. Today. We live in a digital age, right. And so you have to continue to attract attention, whether you're me, whether you're someone else or the worst case scenario, politicians, they're constantly attracting attention. Salvatore Buscemi (00:10:49) - Right. Because attention is the new oil. And, you know, there's there's there's a lot to be said for that. So what I do is the highest and best use of my time are two things. Number one, creating content to post on LinkedIn I like LinkedIn. Twitter for me is like a nice site. Like every time I post something, somebody, you know, I think people are drunk on Twitter, to be honest with you. I just don't understand it. But it's, you know, it has it serves this purpose as far as democratizing the voice. The second thing, too, is that I'm always talking to investors, whether they're current or new. That's the highest and best use of time, current or new. And I'm being very careful about what they're telling me. If it's a new investor, what do they like to invest in? What don't they like to invest into? Sometimes they like investing in stuff we won't touch. That's fine. We can still be friends. But he's not going to get my email distributions maybe. Salvatore Buscemi (00:11:37) - Right. So I mean it's it's you just have to be meaningful and thoughtful about it because there's just so much noise out there today. And if you really are looking to build those relationships and you're sending out the emails and you're continuing to do things that really set you apart from everyone else, you're going to start to build a brand for yourself. And your brand really is your promise. When you think nobody tells you that they all have these great. You know, if you ask Madison Avenue what a brand was, they say it's a nice logo. And I've been down these road. I know exactly what it looks like, but at the end of the day, people are investing in you in a brand first before they invest in any sort of entity. Sam Wilson (00:12:10) - Yeah, absolutely, absolutely. And we talked about that a little bit before we started hitting record, which as you said, that we've moved into this transactional sort of capital raising environment where people have lost that relationship edge. How again, you know, maybe I'll just ask the question again, maybe in a different way, but how do how do you. Sam Wilson (00:12:30) - That's a lot of high touch. I'll just say that in raising capital, in maintaining those relationships, how do you do that in a way that is scalable? Salvatore Buscemi (00:12:39) - Yeah. Um. Today, I think less is more. When I moved to Miami a year ago, it was off of the. It was still during the tech hype and ether and a lot of people around the tech ether. And then Silicon Valley bank happened. Right. What happened is, is that everybody who I'd meet would be a founder, and it would scare me because they come and they'd have their iPad underneath their arm. And I'm like, oh, no, I'm going to be pitched like, this is terrible. I have to sit through this guy's PowerPoint. And what I think happened is, and you could actually maybe chalk it up to the, to the Bitcoin era when that was supercharged was that people became very transactional. And when you're dealing with people, you know, if you're selling something like a book or, you know, even a car, you know, it's very transactional. Salvatore Buscemi (00:13:26) - You don't really have a relationship with your used car salesman, right? However, when it comes to getting money from people, people will never give you their money without first giving you their time. They want to get to know you. And this is something that goes back to biblical times that, you know, getting someone to part with their treasure for a higher calling is probably the highest calling is in sales. When you think about it, you know, funding. Look at what we're doing now raising money, bundling for politicians, war companies, whatever. There's a lot of power there. And that's the highest and best skill set you could have is not necessarily being a sales person, but being very social and being, you know, and building that network and really enjoying it. If you don't enjoy it, that's fine. Find someone who does, you know, maybe online, you can help to do that. You know, with I, I'm sure there's going to be all sorts of gimmickry that's going to be coming out with that. Salvatore Buscemi (00:14:17) - However, you got to make an effort. And I think, you know, for me, if I make, you know, if I'm on the phone, I like meeting new people. I get introductions all the time because they do what I say I'm going to do. If you make an introduction to someone, I'm going to be there two minutes early before the zoom to make sure everything works, just to make sure you don't look like an idiot. Even if this guy doesn't do a, you know, even if this guy and I, you know, never do business together or anything like that, it's a function of your reputation. And people today, I don't think they really they don't value their reputation as much as they used to. I think they're hiding behind, you know, the pixelation of what they want the world to see as far as their Instagram and their social media. But the transactional nature has only accelerated. But in order to counter that, you have to go in the other direction. Salvatore Buscemi (00:15:00) - And when everybody zigs, you should probably zag. And that's just fundamental for all humans. I mean, nobody goes to the movie theater to read numbers. They all get there to be entertained and hear a story, become a storyteller. People really like that. But it will also help you build your network. And then when the time comes where you need to make and ask for that network and you hold off as long as possible, then you're going to be pleasantly surprised. Sam Wilson (00:15:22) - Hold off as long as possible. Salvatore Buscemi (00:15:24) - Yeah, I think a lot of people are saying, oh, I just met this person. I want to know they're going to write a check. Well, they don't know you. They barely know your company. You can't even communicate your company correctly. It's too technical, it's too deep, it's too granular. It's confusing people. Why don't you build a relationship with this guy first, to see if this is something he's really into, rather than just treating like an ATM. And for me, it's the more value you give someone first, the better off in the position you are. Salvatore Buscemi (00:15:52) - It's the law of reciprocal reciprocation, reciprocity. And that's really what people are motivated people today. You know, it's like I send you a copy of my book, right? I mean, thank you for having me on your podcast. But, you know, like there's reciprocity there, right? I mean, the cost a little money. Yes, I autograph it, but it's something you'll always remember. And for those of you who are looking to raise money, starting out writing a book could probably be the best thing you could ever do. Sam Wilson (00:16:15) - That's interesting, I love that. That's a great that's a great tidbit. And it is. You're right. I mean, I'll be honest. I don't know what I've got episodes wise. And again, I'm not toot my own horn here, but maybe 870 some odd episodes at this point. And wow. Yeah, I remember every guest who has sent me a copy of their book. Yes. And that's I mean, that's a lot. Maybe. I mean, not a lot. Sam Wilson (00:16:37) - Not not a lot that I remember, but it's like, you know, there's probably five people maybe of that 870 that sent me a copy of the book, and I can probably name them all off to you. I'm like, oh, they did. Yeah, they did, they did, they didn't, they did. Yeah. And there's a lot of episodes unfortunately, because this is quick, it's a 30 minute show. Not even it's a 20 minute interview, a 30 minute at most, where you and I might interact and remember those people and go like, well, are they hundred and 70? I can name off the top five. That's that's pretty powerful. So I love that law of reciprocity. I hadn't even really thought about that until right now. Salvatore Buscemi (00:17:03) - Imagine bringing a book to an investment conference. And just I mean, I come with a bag and I just with a Sharpie, and I'll just sit there and, you know, if it's someone of consequence, I want to get to know instead of giving them a business card, which everybody's going to forget or nobody really understands, you have a book here and you're like, hey, you know, and somebody else notices it, what are you reading? And then it just goes around, and then people wind up buying it for their friends, and, you know, it becomes a good Christmas gift, right? Sam Wilson (00:17:27) - Oh that's cool. Sam Wilson (00:17:28) - That's very, very cool. And I think this is one of the things we really want to talk about on the show today was raising capital in a in a difficult capital raising environment. It sounds like that's one of the tools that really you're using to help raise capital. Salvatore Buscemi (00:17:40) - Right now it is you know, a lot of people have come to me and they've asked and they, you know, a lot of the things that we've covered. But I think there's also some sort of people forget that. Especially new founders. We don't invest in new founders because there's a level of immaturity there that we don't, you know, they just don't have the experience. But we don't invest in new founders for several reasons, because they're, you know, they're still learning the ways and they don't have the network to get out of trouble if they, you know, should get caught into any sort of financial trouble or if they need something. Um, we I always send emails out. We interactivity is the new currency today. Salvatore Buscemi (00:18:20) - And if you are not interacting with your investors on a regular basis, only when you're asking for money, giving them bad news, or giving them a tax bill, you're really you're not you're not doing this business correctly. Everybody today, as I said before, you are your own brand. And if you're raising capital, I don't care if it's sort of like science company. I don't care what it's for. You need to make sure that you have that connection more than just once with those investors, and you treat them like real friends. To take it a step further, you know, as I was joking around with all these founders, with their iPad underneath their arms, they were all looking for marriage on the first date. And that's creepy, right? Because when you think about it, when you're raising capital from someone, it is a marriage, right? Mean it is a marriage. You're with these people. There's an exchange of money, right? There's, you know, there is a contract there. Salvatore Buscemi (00:19:06) - And a lot of people don't think about it that way. They just think of their investors as just being, like, needy or annoying or not. But I always make sure that I'm of service first. There are people who call me, they'll send something to me, I know I won't, I won't like at all, but I just have to be the no man to tell them no. Does that make sense? Yeah, that'd be like, look, I know this isn't for you, but can you do me a favor? Um, can you look at this? It's for my brother in law. I don't really respect him. I'm just giving you the cliff notes, you know? And he's never been successful with anything. Can you just give me a reason not to invest in this? So I just write five reasons, you know, and then, like, okay. Thank you. Right. But I'm serving them, you know, I'm helping them and that's that's important. Right. And that's, that's the most important part of it is you want to make sure that you're helping them. Salvatore Buscemi (00:19:51) - I've helped people read their college essays, you know, rewrite their college essays sometimes, um, and I've helped, you know, I've done some consulting for families, too, who are looking to build their own family office and their own investment platforms using, you know, specialized SPV structures, fund structures, joint venture structures. And it's worked out really well. But it all comes down to one thing. If you are not building relationships actively with investors, you're not going anywhere. There's always going to be deals there. There's always going to be something there. And the last thing you want to do is go groveling to an investor when you have a great deal, when you don't have any sort of reputation with them or any sort of really relationship with them, or track record. Really. Sam Wilson (00:20:29) - Right. Oh, that's that's great. That's absolutely golden. Sal, thank you for taking the time here to come on the show today. Absolutely. Last question I have for you. You've got a new book coming out. Sam Wilson (00:20:38) - I know you mentioned it there briefly, but just so we make sure we capture this here on the show. What's the title of it and where do we find it? Salvatore Buscemi (00:20:44) - Investing legacy how the 0.001% invest. This is all the sacred lambs that I've taken and it's slaughtered using and corroborating ex bosses at Goldman Sachs. And you know, even a Rockefeller that I sit on a board with, with a with a genius biotechnology in Boston. This is really how the bias is today. And as you're starting to see the bifurcation, unfortunately, in the country of wealth where there's no middle class, it's just a richer getting richer and the poor are getting poorer. This is what people are really gravitating into. And there's really no mention of ETFs, but it talks about more or less the status of investments, like, you know, owning a professional sports team or being the guy that all your friends behind your back say, oh, I know the guy that owns that office tower over there. That's really what it is. Salvatore Buscemi (00:21:28) - And anyone who's raising money, it would be a good fundamental insight into the psyche of how and what drives a lot of these people, because not all of them look like Warren Buffett and eat, you know, drink, you know, cherry Cokes and eat cheeseburgers. There's five different avatars I talk about in the book, and each one of them have different motivations. And I highly recommend to get the autograph version you go to investing Legacy.com forward slash book. That's investing Legacy.com forward slash book. It also is available on audible as narrated by author myself, so you can check it out there. Investing Legacy.com forward slash book. And yeah, people who buy the book will be automatically onboarded into our multifamily office platform so that you can actually see how we interact with our investors. So we'll treat you as an investor even if you're not one. Does that make sense? Sam Wilson (00:22:16) - That's awesome. Sal, thank you very much for sharing that with us. We'll make sure to include that there in the show notes. Thanks again for coming on today. Sam Wilson (00:22:22) - I certainly appreciate it. Salvatore Buscemi (00:22:24) - Thank you so much, Sam. Appreciate you. Sam Wilson (00:22:26) - Hey, thanks for 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. 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.
Wealth, Legacy, and Investment with Salvatore Buscemi In a world where wealth and success are often pursued with relentless ambition, Salvatore Buscemi stands out as a financial expert with a unique perspective. With a remarkable 20-year career spanning a diverse range of financial domains, Salvatore's journey has taken him from the illustrious Goldman Sachs to the dynamic realm of entrepreneurship, as well as becoming an investor for the 0.001%. Along this extraordinary path, he has cultivated a deep understanding of wealth, legacy, and investment that transcends conventional wisdom. THE QUEST FOR MEANING IN WEALTHOne of the central themes of Salvatore's philosophy is the pursuit of meaning in wealth. He believes that as individuals accumulate substantial assets, their focus often shifts from the pursuit of more wealth to the desire to leave a meaningful legacy. This shift in mindset reflects a deep human need to make a lasting impact on the world.For those who have reached a level of wealth where they no longer seek material possessions for their own sake, legacy building becomes paramount. Legacy encompasses not only financial success but also the desire to make a significant contribution to society, whether through philanthropy, iconic investments, or participation in exclusive ventures. UNDERSTANDING VANITY AND LEGACYWhile vanity is often viewed negatively, Salvatore emphasizes that it can also serve as a driving force for positive change. Legacy-building is not about flaunting wealth; it's about leaving a lasting mark on the world and creating a narrative that extends beyond one's lifetime.Legacy transcends the individual and can benefit companies, societies, and causes. For example, after the passing of celebrities like Marilyn Monroe or musicians like Jimmy Buffett, their legacies continued to thrive, demonstrating the enduring power of leaving a mark on history. STATUS, ACESS, AND REPUTATIONStatus and access to exclusive opportunities play a significant role in legacy building for the ultra-wealthy. Individuals at this level seek not only financial success but also recognition and inclusion in exclusive circles. They want to access unique opportunities and networks that set them apart from others.To achieve this, Salvatore suggests building strong relationships with like-minded individuals and families who understand the nuances of specific industries. Having in-kind investors who possess deep knowledge and networks in a particular sector can add substantial value to investment decisions. LESSONS FROM SALVATORE FOR ASPIRING WEALTH-BUILDERSWhile Salvatore's insights are geared toward individuals with substantial wealth, there are valuable lessons that aspiring wealth builders can apply to their own lives and investment strategies: Clarify Your Why: When making investment decisions or pursuing new ventures, always ask yourself why you're doing it. Understanding your motivations and goals is crucial to making sound financial decisions. Seek Maturity and Track Record: When considering investments, prioritize founders and leaders with a track record of success and maturity. Experience and a proven ability to navigate challenges are invaluable. Focus on High-Barrier Industries: Consider investing in industries with high barriers to entry, such as life sciences and technology. These sectors often provide opportunities for long-term growth and stability. Build Meaningful Relationships: Invest time and effort in building relationships with like-minded individuals and families who share your values and interests. Strong partnerships can open doors to exclusive opportunities and networks. • • •For my full discussion with Salvatore Buscemi, and more on this topic and topics not featured on this blog post:Listen to the Full DealQuest Podcast Episode Here• • • FOR MORE ON SALVATORE BUSCEMI:https://salvatorebuscemi.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/salvatore-buscemi/www.SalvatoreBuscemi.com/books Corey Kupfer is an expert strategist, negotiator, and dealmaker. He has more than 35 years of professional deal-making and negotiating experience. Corey is a successful entrepreneur, attorney, consultant, author, and professional speaker. He is deeply passionate about deal-driven growth. He is also the creator and host of the DealQuest Podcast. Get deal-ready with the DealQuest Podcast with Corey Kupfer, where like-minded entrepreneurs and business leaders converge, share insights and challenges, and success stories. Equip yourself with the tools, resources, and support necessary to navigate the complex yet rewarding world of dealmaking. Dive into the world of deal-driven growth today! •••••
Are you searching for the best investment opportunities? Our latest episode featuring Salvatore Buscemi offers a comprehensive analysis of the current market situation and how it affects your investment decisions. According to sources such as NerdWallet, Bloomberg, and Bankrate, some of the top investments right now include high-yield savings accounts, certificates of deposit, bonds, stock funds, real estate, and more. In this episode, we dive deeper into the economic state, discussing geopolitical risks, the US dollar reserve status, and other factors that could impact investments. Sal shares his own KPIs that have helped high-net-worth families make informed decisions. We also explore the uphill battle of scaling up a business, the importance of key performance indicators, and the habits you need to cultivate to succeed. Tune in to our riveting discussion on multi-family office onboarding, books, investments, and real estate to gain valuable insights on how to start investing today with Life Bridge Capital. Join us on this enlightening journey and learn how to identify lucrative investment opportunities.If you found Salvatore's insights on investing and networking as captivating as we did, make sure to connect with him on LinkedIn to stay updated on his latest ventures. You can also visit his website at http://www.dandrewpartners.com to learn more about his unconventional approach to high-risk investments and his successful journey in the life sciences business. VISIT OUR WEBSITEhttps://lifebridgecapital.com/Here are ways you can work with us here at Life Bridge Capital:⚡️START INVESTING TODAY: If you think that real estate syndication may be right for you, contact us today to learn more about our current investment opportunities: https://lifebridgecapital.com/investwithlbc⚡️Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheRealEstateSyndicationShow
In this captivating conversation, Salvatore Buscemi, CEO and co-founding partner of HRN, LLC, and CEO of Dandrew Partners Capital Management, shares his expertise on investing and networking. Salvatore's unconventional approach to venture deals puts emphasis on the significance of experienced founders and smart money for successful high-risk investments. He also discusses his recent move to Miami, a city that is becoming a hub for investors and opportunities.He sheds light on his experiences raising capital from ultra-high net worth families and highlights the importance of building relationships with them. He also talks about how writing a book can enhance credibility and create a viral marketing campaign. Salvatore shares his experience of leveraging a book to establish connections with high net worth families and his successful journey in the life sciences business.Salvatore's use of premiums to attract investors, such as giving away a Chelsea Football Club jersey for a hefty investment, is a great insight into how to incentivize investors. He also provides insights into the significance of effective storytelling and how to deliver data without overwhelming potential investors. Finally, we touch upon personal branding and investment opportunities. Don't miss out on his wealth of knowledge, experiences, and success stories in this engaging episode.If you found Salvatore's insights on investing and networking as captivating as we did, make sure to connect with him on LinkedIn to stay updated on his latest ventures. You can also visit his website at http://www.dandrewpartners.com to learn more about his unconventional approach to high-risk investments and his successful journey in the life sciences business. VISIT OUR WEBSITEhttps://lifebridgecapital.com/Here are ways you can work with us here at Life Bridge Capital:⚡️START INVESTING TODAY: If you think that real estate syndication may be right for you, contact us today to learn more about our current investment opportunities: https://lifebridgecapital.com/investwithlbc⚡️Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheRealEstateSyndicationShow