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Katie Sandlin thought she landed her dream job at the NIH as an educator. She spent her life savings to move from Alabama to just outside Washington, D.C. After only a few weeks on the job, she was terminated over poor performance claims, which she says are untrue, as the Trump administration slashes the federal workforce. Luigi Mangione, the man accused of gunning down UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, is expected to appear in a New York courtroom on Friday. The 26-year-old is charged with first degree murder. CBS News' Nikki Battiste has more. Amid the rising costs of eggs, some consumers are looking for alternatives. Across the country, some hatcheries said they're seeing more interest in buying chickens, but experts warn you may not save money. Erik and Lyle Menendez have spent more than 30 years behind bars for the murder of their parents in 1989. Their attorneys say it was self-defense after years of abuse. They argue the brothers should be set free. Carter Evans reports. For nearly 50 years, Bill Berloni has trained dogs for television, movies and theater—transforming shelter pets into showbiz sensations. Nancy Chen looks at his approach and the lessons he's learned along the way. Nearly 20 years after forming their musical duo, A Great Big World, Chad King and Ian Axel are back with "Then There Were Sparks." As their new EP debuts, King shares his decision to step away from performing due to multiple sclerosis. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Youth Court can deal with Children in Need of Supervision, Delinquent Children, and Neglected and/or Abused Children. That takes some special finesse that our guest possesses – attorney Chad King from Thompson Addison. (Who was also our guest for In Legal Terms: Adoption 2024 Tuesday, June 25, 2024)A podcast of interest: In Legal Terms: Foster Care Tuesday, March 21, 2023 with guest: Andrea Sanders, Commissioner for Mississippi Department of Child Protection Services.Mississippi Department of Child Protection Services (CPS)The State of Mississippi Judiciary; Administrative Office of Courts has a great website with authoritative information and links to many aspects of our Youth Court in Mississippi.Families of at-risk or delinquent youth can get help from the Mississippi Department of Human Services Division of Youth Services.Do you need a quick gift for a loved one? How about you print off a copy of the Mississippi Voter Registration Application and gift it with an envelope and a stamp. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us as we chat with Chad King, a top real estate expert from Tennessee. Chad shares his journey from flipping houses to big multifamily deals. He talks about how he raised money and the lessons he learned along the way. Chad also gives tips on how to handle rejection and why focusing on your local area can be a smart move. This is a great episode for anyone interested in real estate! ================================== Want to grow your real estate investing business and portfolio? You're in the right place. Welcome to the Property Profits Real Estate Podcast
Chad King Wilson Sr., candidate for the Frederick County Board of Education, sits down with education reporter Esther Frances in The Frederick News-Post's podcast studio to discuss his campaign ahead of the general election.
In this episode, we dive deep into the world of real estate and wealth-building with Chad King, the CEO and founder of Titan Capital.Full Description / Show NotesChad's career background and history in real estateHis company and its focusesFreedom through asset acquisitionsInitial challenges facedWhy real estate is a good option for generational wealthHow someone gets started in real estate investingAdvice for individuals looking to get involvedKey principals to follow when working on real estate investingLessons learned through his journeyCommon misconceptions when it comes to real estate investingFuture plans
We're learning about adoption law today with our guest attorney, Chad King from the firm of Thompson Addison. https://thompsonaddison.com/team-member/chadking/The Mississippi Department of Child Protection Services can give you more information about adoption and foster care. In Legal terms had their commissioner Andrea Sanders on a recent broadcast. http://inlegalterms.mpbonline.org/episodes/in-legal-terms-foster-careWe also talked with folks from the Office of the State Defender about Youth and Family Defensehttp://inlegalterms.mpbonline.org/episodes/in-legal-terms-youth-family-defense-programSenate Bill 2244 Foster care children; allow free access to museums and state parks, allow free transcripts from colleges and junior colleges. Was a bill recently passed by our Mississippi legislature. We'll learn about that and other new laws next week on In Legal Terms.https://billstatus.ls.state.ms.us/2024/pdf/history/SB/SB2244.xml If you like watching videos or documentaries about adoption – The MPB Public Media App and PBS.org is for you! Many of the videos are free to watch. But if you are a sixty dollar annual contributor (that could be five dollars a month), you have the member benefit of Passport. You're able watch any of the videos online and on our app. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today, Chad King joins us to discuss his success in flipping and wholesaling before transitioning into multifamily investing, how he made it possible to go from active to passive, and the strategies that make him continuously win deals in today's market.Whether you're an active or a passive investor, tune in to this episode to learn more!Key Points & Relevant TopicsWhy did Chad start his real estate investing journey as a flipper?Chad's strategies for building his deal flow in flipping and wholesalingThe point where Chad decided to shift from active flipping and wholesaling to passive multifamily investingThe multifamily space in 2024 and the effect of politics on real estateSecrets to winning deals and Chad's insights on alternative investments Why it's important to be conservative in rent projections and underwritingThe power of passive income in living a life of freedomResources & LinksApartment Syndication Due Diligence Checklist for Passive InvestorAbout Chad KingFrom the onset, Chad was interested in understanding wealth/money. This quest to understand money led Chad to get finance and accounting degrees from Florida State University. Sadly, college didn't teach the individual how to acquire wealth for themselves, only how to work for others. After college, Chad took a job at Xerox selling copiers door to door, understanding that salespeople could control their own income. He mastered the game, becoming the number one producer in new business at Xerox in just his second year. Chad was simultaneously studying successful individuals who had achieved tremendous wealth and prosperity. He noticed a common theme amongst them—real estate. With an amazing woman by his side, Chad jumped into real estate full-time, and Titan Capital was born. Starting out in the wholesale/fix&flip space Chad has completed over 400 flips in his career. Apartments were always the end goal and Chad was able to take his active income from flipping and began acquiring commercial real estate. Titan Capital Group is all about creating and preserving wealth. As well as taking care of our tenants, properties, and investors. We seek direct investment opportunities in appreciating, cash-flowing multifamily real estate. Titan Capital purchase value-add assets below replacement cost, allowing us to create equity upside. We then employ operational and management strategies to create stable, maximized returns over the life of the project and upon disposition. Chad has purchased 24 commercial real estate properties, completed 14 syndications, and has taken 10 projects full cycle. With an average IRR of 28% to investors. We are fortunate to have selected good properties with sound debt options and has never had to complete a capital call on any projects.Titan Capital currently operates $122,000,000 in multifamily real estate with majority being in Middle Tennessee. When he's relaxing, you can catch Chad on the golf course or hanging out with his incredible family. Get in Touch with ChadWebsite: https://titancapitalgroupllc.com/ Instagram: @mrchadkingFacebook: Chad KingTo Connect With UsPlease visit our website www.bonavestcapital.com and click here to leave a rating and written review!
In this episode of Living Off Rentals, we interviewed someone who has always been fascinated with building wealth. He took a job in sales because he thought that salespeople could control their income. Chad King started by flipping and wholesaling properties. He has completed over 400 flips and started using his active income to buy real estate, and he now owns 21 commercial properties. Listen to Chad's real estate investing journey and his impressive amount of experience in real estate. Enjoy the show! Key Takeaways [00:00] Introducing Chad King and his background [05:34] Transition from flipping to rentals [09:16] Chad's day-to-day running of a multifamily business [13:40] Biggest lesson in scaling up business [21:30] Stress testing [30:18] The market rewards action [33:34] Chad's goal in his real estate business [39:29] His advice for those starting their real estate journey [43:10] Connect with Chad King Guest Links Website – instagram.com/mrchadking Show Links Living Off Rentals YouTube Channel – youtube.com/c/LivingOffRentals Living Off Rentals YouTube Podcast Channel – youtube.com/c/LivingOffRentalsPodcast Living Off Rentals Facebook Group – facebook.com/groups/livingoffrentals Living Off Rentals Website – livingoffrentals.com Living Off Rentals Instagram – instagram.com/livingoffrentals Living Off Rentals TikTok – tiktok.com/@livingoffrentals
In part 2 of this series, Miyanovich and Kenyatta discuss: Kofi's father introducing him to guns at a young age, starting the Black Bottom Gun Club with Chad King, the existing stigma against gun ownshership in the black community, trends in black gun ownership, getting beyond motivation to responsibility as the driver, and the role of the state in public safety for the black community.
Delve into the depths of real estate investment strategies, the shift from flipping homes to multifamily units, and the nuances of managing large real estate properties effectively with Chad King. Tune in as he shares his expertise on optimizing investments, understanding market dynamics, and scaling operations in the competitive real estate landscape. Key Takeaways To Listen For The value of multifamily properties and techniques for maximizing investments Insights for choosing the right properties and managing them effectively Benefits of using third-party management services for your properties The importance of cost segregation and its tax benefits How to approach real estate investments and partnerships for optimal results Resources/Links Mentioned In This Episode Extreme Ownership by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin | Kindle, Paperback, and Hardcover Fannie Mae About Chad King Chad is the CEO of Titan Capital Group, a real estate investment firm specializing in acquiring residential and commercial properties for private investors. Since its launch in 2017, Chad and his team have facilitated over $20 million in asset transactions, focusing on off-market deals with high returns. Detail-oriented and driven, Chad leaves no stone unturned in vetting investment opportunities. His personable nature fosters lasting partnerships, while his passion for generating passive income streams reflects his commitment to long-term financial freedom. Chad enjoys golfing, reading, and spending time with his wife outside of work. Connect with Chad Website: Titan Capital Group Instagram: @mrchadking Facebook: Chad King Connect With Us If you're looking to invest your hard-earned money into cash-flowing, value-added assets, reach out to us at https://bobocapitalventures.com/. Follow Keith's social media pages LinkedIn: Keith Borie Investor Club: Secret Passive Cashflow Investors Club Facebook: Keith Borie X: @BoboLlc80554
Hey! Pili Yarusi here.Chad King was selling copiers door to door out of college.Now he has over $106M in commercial assets under management.Hear how he went from sales to flipping houses to acquiring apartments.Listen in now if you're ready to break the cycle of 9-5!Want to Connect with Chad King?Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrchadking/ Chad also mentioned the U.S. Debt Clock you can find here: https://www.usdebtclock.org/ Want to Learn More About Multifamily Real Estate Investing?If you're an experienced real estate investor and you're ready to get around a community of active multifamily real estate investors who will support you, hold you accountable, and push you to set goals that inspire you as you grow your business, check out 7 Figure Multifamily and see if it looks like a good fit. If it is, I invite you to join in. If you have any questions, please reach out!- CLICK HERE: https://7fm.7figuremultifamily.com/7fmgroup ====================Want to continue your multifamily real estate journey? Here are a few more resources to check out...Multifamily Live Podcast: Subscribe and get more episodes like this one delivered to you every week! Click Here: https://www.7figuremultifamily.com/multifamily-live-podcastFacebook Group: We've built a community of serious investors who are learning and growing their businesses together. Join the Group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/multifamilylive/7FigureMultifamily.com: Learn more about who we are, our mentoring groups, upcoming events, and the causes we support at our website. Plus, grab some free downloads and other materials to help you on your real estate investing journey! Click Here: https://www.7figuremultifamily.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From flipping 400 houses to amassing $120M in commercial real estate assets, Chad King's journey is a masterclass in strategic growth and diversification in the real estate investment realm. Join us as Chad shares his unparalleled insights into transitioning from residential to commercial real estate, crafting an investment portfolio that speaks volumes about his expertise in generating generational wealth through multifamily assets. **Connect with Chad King!** Dive deeper into Chad's strategies and upcoming events by visiting https://multifamilyliveevent.com/.
Chad King, CEO and founder of Titan Capital Group, joins host Ash Patel on the Best Ever Show. In this episode, Chad discusses his GP portfolio, which consists of $106 million AUM across multiple asset classes. An expert underwriter, he also shares his strategy behind losing out on deals today to buy distress tomorrow, how to buy right in self-storage, and the opportunity available now in the office sector. Chad King | Real Estate Background CEO and Founder of Titan Capital Group Portfolio: 855+ MF units, 210 self storage units, 3 mobile home parks, 2 office buildings and limited partner on 100+ million RE Based in: Nashville TN Say hi to him at: https://titancapitalgroupllc.com/ Sponsors: Viking Capital
I just made a BIG announcement at our mastermind meetup in Dallas over the weekend, and I just had to share it with you today.Most of my income has come from my flipping and wholesaling business…But in the past few years I've also been actively investing in multifamily real estate.This ISN'T going to be for everyone…This ISN'T a “get rich quick” business…This IS wealth that can last beyond your lifetime.And if that's something you want to get into, then you need to check this out.Listen in now!I'm speaking at an event called Multifamily Live on May 9-11 alongside a few of my closest business partners, Jason and Pili Yarusi and Chad King. We've been doing deals together for the last few years.We're going to take you step-by-step through exactly how to find, close, fund, and reposition large multifamily properties and apartment buildings.Plus it's going to be completely virtual this year…If you want to get in on this, just for being a 7 Figure Flipping listener, you get access to our early bird tickets (the price is only going up from now)!Multifamily Live 2024 >> See you there!LINKS & RESOURCESJoin us at Multifamily LIVE 2024! Check out this year's virtual event at https://MultifamilyLiveEvent.com!Can you “scale” a real estate investing business so it runs “without” you… while doing MORE deals than you ever thought possible? Inside the 7 Figure Altitude mastermind group, you'll meet and network with some of the nation's most successful real estate investors and tap into the exact business systems they're using to INCREASE and AUTOMATE their deal flow while working just a few hours per week. You'll connect with a tribe of action-takers who understand what you're going through and the challenges you face as an entrepreneur. If you're ready to remove yourself from the “day-to-day” operations of your business so you can get your life back and stop working 80+ hours per week, apply to join 7 Figure Altitude!CLICK HERE: 7FigureAltitude.com >> Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
INTERVIEW BEGINS AT: 34:30 In 2019 the world of horror changed... folks like Freddy, Jason, Michael Myers, and Chucky had to welcome new members to their fraternity, those being Rad Chad Buckley and Sam ( oh and the Devils Lake Impaler!) This instant cult classic is quite possibly the greatest Horror/Comedy/Anthology ever made. And 2022 brought us a sequel, Scare Package II Rad Chad's Revenge, both films made by Aaron B Koonts Paper Street Pictures and available streaming on the AMC Shudder channel Since the release Jeremy King has become a semi regular guest as well as substitute co-host of this show, and we have been lucky enough to have had the hilarious Byron Brown on a few times. Tonight, the boys are back!! Sam and Rad Chad together again (hopefully they will be back together in another film... fingers crossed) and we discuss, horror, Halloween, humor and Hawn (Tran that is) . The on screen chemistry between these guys are one of the main reasons these films are so special, and as you'll hear, that chemistry is real, when these two are together it's always a good time! So kick back, enjoy and please rate and share the show..let's keep the audience growing. Thank you all And hey, check out our Merch Store for Shirts. Hoodies, Coffee Mugs, Stickers, Magnets and a whole host of other items https://www.teepublic.com/user/tahistory All of our episodes are listed as explicit due to language and some topics, such as historical crime, that may not be suitable for all listeners.-Opening and closing theme is Random Sanity by British composer DeeZee
At the depths of the ocean, in freezing waters there is somehow a paradise for Octopi. Off the coast of Monterey, an extinct underwater volcano creates just the right conditions for an absurd number of octopi to breed, nest and survive despite the freezing temperatures. With water near freezing, an octopi egg would normally take 8 years to hatch, but how are they managing to survive in huge numbers? References: James P. Barry, Steven Y. Litvin, Andrew DeVogelaere, David W. Caress, Chris F. Lovera, Amanda S. Kahn, Erica J. Burton, Chad King, Jennifer B. Paduan, C. Geoffrey Wheat, Fanny Girard, Sebastian Sudek, Anne M. Hartwell, Alana D. Sherman, Paul R. McGill, Aaron Schnittger, Janet R. Voight, Eric J. Martin. Abyssal hydrothermal springs—Cryptic incubators for brooding octopus. Science Advances, 2023; 9 (34) DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adg3247
On this episode we bring in my friend Chad King of Titan Capital Group. We gather a large amount of his story and what led him to where he is now in real estate and other assets. He owns over 600 apartment complexes, coaches individuals and a variety of other pursuits. This didn't come easy. From humble beginnings scrapping for change to eat and on to real estate success. This man has a lot to say. Not only do we learn about him, but we share a deep conversation covering numerous topics that vary quite a bit. This was a fun episode to record and we can't wait to have him back!
Josh Sebo, COO of OfferVault, Adam Young, CEO of Ringba, industry legend Harrison Gevirtz, and special guest, Chad King, Director of Operations at Ring, discuss: - Ringba's launch of The GOAT Club- Nvidia's new AI Supercomputers & soaring stock price - Key strategies Chad learned from his previously founded supplement company - French Open and their use of AI to reduce Cyberbullying - Chad and that one time he met Kimbo Slice Follow Us: OfferVault: WEBSITE: https://www.offervault.com/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/offervault INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/offervaultmarketing/ TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/offervault LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/offer-vault/ Adam Young: RINGBA: https://www.ringba.com FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/ringba INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/adamyoung/ TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/arbitrage LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/capitalist Harrison Gevirtz: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/affiliate/ LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harrisongevirtz/ Chad King: RINGBA: https://www.ringba.com INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/chadwalterking/ LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chadwking/
Wyatt Burks, POWRi WAR Sprints at I-70 Motorsports Park winner; Gavan Boschele, GLSS winner at I-75 Raceway; and Chad King, Montpelier Motor Speedway promoter are this week's guests.
I mostly talk about flipping houses and wholesaling…Because that's where I've made most of my income.But I'm actively doing multifamily and commercial deals too. And if that's something you want to get into……then you need to check this out.Listen in now!I'm speaking at an event called Multifamily Live on June 1-3 alongside a few of my closest business partners, Jason and Pili Yarusi and Chad King.We're going to take you step-by-step through exactly how to find, fund, and reposition large multifamily properties and apartment buildings.(Including how to raise capital on “autopilot…” I can't wait to share this with you.)Plus you'll network and meet the people you need on your team…If you want to get in on this, here's a link where you can register to attend at a huge discount just for being a 7 Figure Flipping listener!Multifamily Live 2023 >>See you there! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
GROW YOUR KNOW (Ep #10) W/ Kelly Williams & Chad King of Kelly's Green Inc. 1. Discussing some upcoming medical marijuana job fairs here in Mississippi and we get into Kelly's passion for helping keeping kids out of foster homes (who don't need to be in them in the first place)
Chad King, Midwestern Regional Director of the National African American Gun Association (NAAGA) joins us in the pod to discuss firearm history, legislation, and awareness.
Hello St. Mary Magdalene, Today I'm joined by two brother priests, Fr. Chad King and Fr. Kevin Penkalski. We're up near Show Low in Lakeside on a short vacation together. This weekend we celebrate Corpus Christi, the Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Jesus. To celebrate we each share some thoughts on the Eucharist and how it's had an impact on our lives and our priestly ministry. May this weekend rejuvenate us all in our love for Christ present in the Eucharist and lead to deeper faith and love of Christ. As you can tell, I'm excited to share this update with you! Thank you all for your patience and flexibility during this construction process. God bless, Fr. Chris Visit us: https://www.smarymag.org Donate online: https://membership.faithdirect.net/AZ754
Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Hello St. Mary Magdalene, Thanks for tuning in to this week's video. A big shoutout to my brother priests, Fr. Chad King, pastor of St. Gabriel's in Cave Creek and Fr. Kevin Penkalski, parochial vicar of St. Henry's in Buckeye. Happy Solemnity of the Sacred Heart. Today's a beautiful day to reflect on the intimate, particular love that Jesus has for each of us. The Love He manifests from the Cross as His heart is pierced for us. May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be our refuge now and forever! God bless, Fr. Chris Visit us: https://www.smarymag.org Donate online: https://membership.faithdirect.net/AZ754
What's up!This past weekend we held an AWESOME 3-day event in Nashville called Multifamily Live.Hundreds of real estate investors came from all over the country to network and learn and pick up some incredible tactical strategies from Jason and Pili Yarusi, Chad King, and our other speakers.I was blown away…So today I'm sharing a few takeaways!Listen in now!Our next event is Flip Hacking LIVE, happening this October in Orlando, FL.If you haven't signed up yet……take a minute and do that NOW!Ticket prices are going up soon…CLICK HERE: FlipHackingLIVE.com >>See you there! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What does it take to acquire 1,400 multifamily units?Jason and Pili Yarusi have done it… and I'm sitting down with Jason today to talk about why they chose multifamily investing and how you can get started as a multifamily investor!This isn't for everyone…(Personally, I mostly focus on flipping and wholesaling houses)...But if you want to build a portfolio and start collecting passive income, multifamily is another tool to add to your arsenal.Listen in now!I'm teaming up with Jason and Pili Yarusi and Chad King to host an incredible 3-day multifamily real estate investing event called Multifamily Live.It's happening NEXT WEEK in Nashville, TN!If you haven't gotten your ticket yet……head over to MultifamilyLiveEvent.com to sign up!See you there! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In part 5 of this series, Miyanovich presents segments from his interview with Black Bottom Gun Club President Chad King. In these segments Chad addresses the Arbery / Rittenhouse Paradox, the realities of Police misconduct shootings, the best path to mitigate the urban ecology of violence and how The Black Bottom Gun Club is on that path.
Finding the best fit for you in real estate is mainly the key to starting successful and building long-term income streams. Jump right into today's episode as Chad King, a business coach, takes us to different dimensions of real estate investing and the concept of money, asset acquisition, and the mindset shift you need in this business. So, put your big boots on and take that action!WHAT TO LISTEN FORWhy is mentorship the best investment you can ever make?The concept of money and how it helps you become a successful investorCommon misconceptions about multifamily real estate investingWhat is the strongest asset class in real estate?Great productivity hacks in real estate investingRESOURCES/LINKS MENTIONEDRich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki | Paperback https://amzn.to/3ycuVB4 & Audiobook https://amzn.to/3vBhYil7 Figure Flipping https://www.7figureflipping.com/ABOUT CHAD KINGChad started his business career selling copiers door to door for Xerox. While becoming the top producer at the company, Chad was simultaneously studying successful individuals that had tremendous wealth & prosperity. He noticed a common theme amongst many of them… Real Estate. With nothing but an amazing woman by his side, Chad jumped into Real Estate full time. He is now the owner of several companies in different verticals, an accomplished investor, and a business coach; teaching sales, investing, asset acquisitions, and income stream building. Chad's passion is building generational wealth through investing in assets; he currently owns 635 units of multifamily apartments that he has acquired through direct purchases and completing 506 (b&c) syndications. Chad achieved financial freedom in his late 20's and has a passion for helping others do the same. When he's not working, you can catch Chad on the golf course or hanging out with his awesome wife and daughter.CONNECT WITH CHADWebsite: https://7figuremultifamily.com/Website: https://titancapitalgroupllc.com/Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/chad.king.359/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrchadking/CONNECT WITH USTo learn more about investment opportunities, join the Cityside Capital Investor Club.Follow us on Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/Citysidecap/Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/citysidecapital_tim_lyons/Connect with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-lyons-cityside-capital/
Chad King, business coach and founder of Titan Capital LLC, understands the importance of passive income streams. As a Florida University graduate with a Finance & Accounting degree, Chad started his career in sales at Xerox. Even though he was the top producer at Xerox, it wasn't where he wanted to be. Thankful for the entrepreneurial lessons he gleaned during that time, Chad jumped into the real estate business and never looked back. To date, Chad has completed over 450 fix and flip deals and continues to build generational wealth by investing in passive income-producing assets. Chad is also a successful business coach specializing in teaching sales, financing, asset acquisition, and income stream building. Everyone is in sales in some capacity or another. Whether it's our product, service, or personal brand - we are all trying to sell something to someone. Most sales models are not as antiquated as door-to-door sales, but the lessons are still the same. Chad thanks his years selling copiers for the important entrepreneurial lessons that carried over into his current career. Sales teach you to deal with rejection and build a rapport with people who don't want to deal with you. Most of all, sales teaches you to be mentally tough by not letting failure slow your momentum.According to Chad, two key elements of a successful entrepreneur are emotional intelligence and tactical empathy. Tactical empathy allows you to understand the interests behind the other side's positions without agreeing or feeling compassion for them. While emotional intelligence helps build relationships and defuse conflict. When dealing in sales, Chad relied heavily on these two skills to advance his real estate career in the business of flipping houses. The deal had to be creative, especially when the purchase was below market value, so both sides walked away as a winner. Along the way, Chad realized that if he wanted to retire at an early age, transactional income wasn't going to get him there. It sounds a bit counterintuitive if you're not well versed in the concept of passive income streams. If your income is transactional-based, you must continually make those transactions occur, day after day, year after year. To attain wealth, you need to invest the monies you make transactionally and purchase investments that generate passive income year after year. Chad's key component in his mastermind coaching course is not to make $1 million on one deal and then sit on your laurels. Instead, make $1million on one sale and then invest that money so it will give you a return without any effort for the rest of your life. That is the secret to creating wealth. These are the steps that Chad followed that enabled him to retire before 30.Taking this leap into the unknown is difficult and uncomfortable. But it is only through discomfort that people grow. Even as a successful real estate investor and owner, Chad still invests in himself and is a member of 7 different mastermind groups. Knowing which investments will yield high returns in today's tumultuous market can be challenging. To help those interested navigate this territory, Chad created his coaching firm to teach others to do the same as he did. Join today's One Big Tip podcast and learn why Chad chose to invest in real estate to create generational wealth and hear more about his coaching and mastermind classes so you can create generational wealth. In this episode[1:35] Hear why Chad is grateful for his time at Xerox.[4:00] In the fix and flip real estate business, emotional intelligence and tactical empathy are what allowed Chad to get ahead. [7:23] Transactional business won't get you out of the rat race. [12:20] Coaching and mentorship is the best way to invest in yourself. [16:00] How to navigaSupport the show (https://jeffmendelson.com/onebigtip)
After graduating Florida State University with degrees in Finance & Accounting, Chad King got into sales with Xerox, selling copiers door to door. While becoming the top producer at the company, Chad was simultaneously studying successful individuals that had tremendous wealth & prosperity. He noticed a common theme amongst many of them… Real Estate. With nothing but an amazing woman by his side, Chad jumped into Real Estate full time. Starting in the wholesale/fix and flip space, to date, Chad has completed over 450 wholesale/Fix and Flip deals. He is now the owner of several companies in different verticals, an accomplished investor, and a business coach; teaching sales, investing, asset acquisitions, and income stream building. Chad's passion is building generational wealth through investing in assets; he currently owns 635 units of multifamily apartments that he has acquired through direct purchases and completing 506 (b&c) syndications. Chad achieved financial freedom in his late 20's and became a multimillionaire before the age of 30. In addition to listening to the episode, you can watch a video of their discussion on our YouTube Channel. And be sure to subscribe to support the podcast! For general information about the podcast, send an email to info@beinhakerlaw.com To follow Mitch and the podcast, go to linktr.ee/beinhakerlaw. You can subscribe and listen to episodes on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Spotify and most other directories. Please review us whenever possible and thanks for your continued support! Sponsorships and paid guest appearances are available. Connect with us by email or on social media. The Accidental Entrepreneur is brought to you by Beinhaker Law, a boutique business & estates legal practice in Clark, NJ. To learn about shared outside general counsel services and how to better protect your business, visit https://beinhakerlaw.com/fractional-gen-counsel/ Please support our affiliate sponsors (https://beinhakerlaw.com/podcast-affiliates/). Also, support the show and get your own podcast merch! (https://beinhakerlaw.com/podcast-store/) One of One Productions - a New Jersey-based studio, just over the George Washington bridge, that caters to the booming business of podcasting. Be sure to check out the guesting kit that they've created exclusively for our listeners! https://one-of-one-productions.myshopify.com/products/mitchell-beinhakers-guesting-kit North Authentic - NorthAuthentic.com is a conscious hair care marketplace offering the cleanest brands from around the world. Their pro stylists curate only the most fabulous non-toxic hair products. Use our affiliate link for all your purchases! https://shrsl.com/38heu The Healthy Place - Findyourhealthyplace.com has thousands of supplements to help you live a better quality of life; as well as natural solutions for chronic pain, stress, anxiety, depression, sleep and much, much more. Need guidance? Use their Live Chat feature and talk to a Wellness Consultant right on their website. The Accidental Entrepreneur is a trademark of Mitchell C. Beinhaker. Copyright 2018-2022. All rights reserved.
On today's episode, Darren sits down with Chad King, a commercial real estate investor with over 400 doors across a variety of apartment complexes in and around Nashville, Tennessee. Chad is an ambitious, creative, and driven investors, entrepreneur and the owner of Titan Capital Group. Outside of real estate, Chad King is a student of finance, money, and wealth preservation, as well as a big believer in Crypto (Bitcoin, Ethereum, etc.) as a hedge against the weakening US dollar and a preservation of capital. Lastly, Chad is a strong proponent of freedom and liberty, as such Chad and Darren dive deep into what an uncertain future could mean for us here in Canada & The Unites States, and how to best prepare for it. Whether you're a business owner that's just starting out, or you're a seasoned entrepreneur, the lessons and stories Chad shares in todays episode are invaluable and can be directly applied to your business. Don't forget to connect with Chad King and follow his company online: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chad-king-21521690/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrchadking/
From selling Xerox copiers door-to-door, to flipping hundreds of houses and owning over SIX-HUNDRED apartment units. #realestate #flippinghouses 7figuremultifamily.com multifamilyliveevent.com instagram.com/mrchadking
Hot on the heels of Covid Fear Porn, we are now faced with WW3. The government has the best tips on how to survive. Is our "great ally" Saudi Arabia taking down the dollar? And we look at the new Medical Marijuana industry that's blooming in Mississippi with Kelly Williams and Chad King of Kelly's Green.
In the final part of this 4 part series, Miyanovich and King discuss the gun community wanting model minorities without diversity of thought and action, the mitigation of gun-related negatives as a positive for 2A, The Safe and Secure Project: The Black Bottom Gun Club's mechanism for mitigating accidental gun deaths in the home.
Josh gets into the core of how Chad King achieved millions at a young age. After graduating Florida State University with degrees in Finance & Accounting, Chad got into sales with Xerox, selling copiers door to door. While becoming the top producer at the company, Chad was simultaneously studying successful individuals that had tremendous wealth & prosperity. He noticed a common theme amongst many of them… Real Estate. With nothing but an amazing woman by his side, Chad jumped into Real Estate full time. Starting in the wholesale/fix and flip space, to date, Chad has completed over 450 wholesale/Fix and Flip deals. He is now the owner of several companies in different verticals, an accomplished investor, and a business coach; teaching sales, investing, asset acquisitions, and income stream building. Chad's passion is building generational wealth through investing in assets; he currently owns 635 units of multifamily apartments that he has acquired through direct purchases and completing 506 (b&c) syndications. Chad achieved financial freedom in his late 20's and became a multimillionaire before the age of 30. When he's not working you can catch Chad on the golf course or hanging out with his awesome wife and daughter. [00:01 - 16:23] How It All Started From selling copiers to owning 635 units How he closed his first deal with limited cashflow Mentorship as an investment and how it can avoid you from bad deals [16:24 - 49:22] How to Be Successful in Real Estate Investing His transition from wholesaling and flipping to multifamily Get yourself educated before taking the big leap Know your goals and do the math Chad's core values and how it helps him find the best partners in business Let people know what you do. Network! The criteria to attract investors Chad's prediction: 2027 is going to be a brutal year [49:36 - 53:45] Pod Decks Segment Would you rather be hated or forgotten? What's invisible but you wish people could see time? Bonus question: Guinness World Record Do you think you could break in the future? [53:52 - 1:00] Core Four Questions with Chad Favorite business-related book? What do you think your unique skill is that helps you become successful? Something that's true about real estate that almost nobody agrees with you on? What one piece of advice would you give to our listeners wanting to succeed in real estate investing? Key Quotes “You got to commit, you got to commit first and you got to figure the rest out later.” - Chad King “I know what it feels like to have your back against the wall. It's a scary feeling. But you develop a level of resourcefulness when you have no other way but forward when there's no path but forward. You will figure it out. I mean you're not going to die.A lot of people kind of overestimate the feelings of discomfort, like it's just uncomfortable but uncomfortable is growth. And that's where you're going to figure out, you know who you are. It's where characters built.”- Chad King “I wish people could see the time they have left. And realize two things. Number one you have you have abundant amount of it like there is a lot of time left. People say life is short, but I think life is long. It's the most long, abundant journey ever. And you need to start doing things that your future self will thank you for. And I also think that you need to realize that every second is absolutely precious because you can't get it back.” - Chad KingResources Mentioned Extreme Ownership: How US Navy SEALs Lead and Win Connect with Chad! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chad-king-21521690/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chad.king.359 Connect with me! You can reach and connect with me on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Youtube You can also email me at Joshferrari901@gmail.com For more information about Ferrari Capital visit us on our website https://www.ferraricapital.com SUBSCRIBE to this podcast for more episodes on how to create your own future through smart and lucrative investments. LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW and share this podcast with someone you know who wants to experience massive growth and success in their business. Listen to our previous episodes here
In part 3 of this 4 part series, Miyanovich and King discuss the normalization of black people in American society via full rights enfranchisement, the Democrats bellying-up to burgeoing black gun ownership, the Democrats contributing to Trump-era xenophobic attacks while simultaneously restricting firearms rights, the racist aspects of paternalism, and the inextricable link between voting and guns in black history.
In part 2 of this 4 part series, Miyanovich and King discuss the exceptional nature of black motivation with gun rights, the establishment of The Black Bottom Gun Club, coming to gun ownership later in life, and the obsolescence of typical gun narratives.
In part 1 of this 4 part series, Miyanovich and King discuss the rise of black gun ownership in America, profound emotional releases for first-time black gun owners, the positives and negatives of The USCCA and The NRA, the importance of The National African American Gun Association, and the potential benefits of depoliticizing The Second Amendment.
Even if you're really, really good at it, residential real estate is a rat race. Whether you rent single-family homes or you're fixing them up and flipping them, you're participating in a transactional business–and one that can get exhausting. Today's guest, Chad King, knows this well. He's closed over 450 wholesale fix-and-flip properties and did 168 residential deals in 2019 alone. This experience made him realize that he needed to make a change and pivot into commercial multifamily and syndication. Since making this change, Chad has purchased 635 units of multifamily apartments with no signs of stopping. In our conversation today, you'll hear how Chad took the leap, grew his portfolio after purchasing his first 14-unit building, and continues to find great deals today. We'll also discuss investing in the time of rampant inflation, why neither of us would have gone to college if presented with the opportunity now, and how to structure your finances to get out of the rat race once and for all so that you can build a portfolio that works for you. Key Takeaways with Chad King How Chad purchased and converted a 21-unit motel into a luxury Airbnb–and how to structure a short-term rental deal. Why Chad believes that money actually does grow on trees if you create enough value to attract money with the proper mindset. How some failures can be a good thing. The value of taking a me-first mentality in dealmaking. Why people who are trying to save money are missing out. Why schools fail to teach cooperation, and turn out employees instead of entrepreneurs, and ultimately fail to give so many people the education they really need. Want the Full Show Notes? To get access to the full show notes, including audio, transcripts, and links to all the resources mentioned, visit https://acceleratedinvestorpodcast.com/259 Rate & Review If you enjoyed today's episode of The Accelerated Real Estate Investor Podcast, hit the subscribe button on Apple Podcasts, so future episodes are automatically downloaded directly to your device. You can also help by providing an honest rating & review over on Apple Podcasts. Reviews go a long way in helping us build awareness so that we can impact even more people. THANK YOU! Connect with Josh Cantwell Facebook YouTube Instagram LinkedIn Twitter Sign Up For My Coaching Program! To unlock your potential and start earning real passive income, visit joshcantwellcoaching.com
Today our guest is Chad King. Chad's passion is building generational wealth by investing in multifamily apartments. He owns 494 doors. He has a unique ability in Sales and Negotiations, dealing directly with sellers in large Real Estate investment transactions. Chad believes that it takes seven to twelve touches before you get a response from the owners. Thus, you've got to have a lot of consistency and persistence. Listen now and find out how he scaled and developed his multifamily investment.
Are you looking for massive growth in your real estate journey? If the answer is YES, then this episode is perfect for YOU! Starting in the wholesale/fix and flip space, to date, Chad King has completed over 450 wholesale/Fix and Flip deals. He is now the owner of several companies in different verticals, an accomplished investor, and a business coach; teaching sales, investing, asset acquisitions, and income stream building. Chad's passion is building generational wealth through investing in assets; he currently owns 635 units of multifamily apartments that he has acquired through direct purchases and completing 506 (b&c) syndications. Tune in to the full episode as Chad discusses how he achieved financial freedom in his late 20's and became a multimillionaire before the age of 30. Let's reveal all the strategies behind his success and learn some actionable items for your journey.
Chad King believes there is always a way to find deals, even in competitive markets. With the right tools and mindset, Chad has sourced the majority of his deals off-market. In this episode, Chad shares his direct-to-seller deals he's closed, how he's scaled his portfolio, and the best ways to source multifamily properties. Chad King | Real Estate Background Principal/Owner of Titan Capital Group which purchases and repositions commercial real estate. Portfolio: 303 units as GP. 328 units as LP. Based in: Nashville TN Say hi to him at: https://titancapitalgroupllc.com/ | https://7fm.7figuremultifamily.com/chad1 Click here to know more about our sponsors: Deal Maker Mentoring | PassiveInvesting.com | FollowUp Boss
My guest today are the men of Black Bottom Gun Club and Malcolm Little Gun Club, Michigan's Detroit and Lansing chapters of NAAGA. Chad King, Ross Palmer, and Stephan Alexander also are founder/owner and instructors of Apex Defense, Great Lakes Firearm Safety Training, and A2 Tactical Defense. Each of these instructors stress the importance of training beyond the basics, and stepping out of the comfort zone to get instruction as early as possible and throughout the life of gun ownership. Training never stops! To learn more about training opportunities check out the links below to see what courses are available in your area. Apex Defense: https://apxdef.com/ Great Lakes Firearm Safety Training: http://goccw.com/ A2 Tactical Defense: https://www.gundojomi.com/ You can also listen to this episode on spotify, iheart, itunes, overcast, and other podcast streaming platforms.
This is Chad King from Torturecast with a few notes and sounds from last night's 4-0 victory over the LA dodgers in game 1 of the National League division series at Oracle park. Logan Webb reminded all of us of Tim Lincecum's postseason debut against the Braves in game 1 of the NLDS in 2010. Webb threw 7 ⅔ scoreless innings while striking out 10 and issuing zero walks. The offense was powered by a 2 run opposite field home run in the first by Buster Posey, followed by solo shots by Kris Bryant in the 7th and Brandon Crawford in the 8th. Tyler Rogers got one out in the 8th and Camilo Doval retired the side in order in the 9th.Our friend Ryan Leong from Bay Area sports wrap was at Oracle last night and kindly shared some audio with us. The first is Giants shortstop Brandon Crawford talking about how Logan Webb has improved in his abilities over the last two years. Giants starting and winning pitcher Logan Webb says says it's always been his goal since he was a child to pitch in a playoff game Dodgers manager Dave Roberts says his team kept the same approach at the plate and Logan Webb exploited their weaknesses Dodgers losing pitcher Walker Buehler says he didn't do his job and he takes the blame for the loss. A big thanks to Ryan Leong from Bay Area sports wrap, go follow him over on Twitter @ryanleong Well, the Giants and Dodgers will do it again tonight at ORacle when Kevin Gausman faces 20 game winner Julio Urias. Hopefully the Giants can put their foot on the Dodgers' throats by going up 2-0. I'll be in the bleachers with the rowdy crowd tonight. It should be fun. Don't forget to follow us on twitter @Torturecast, like us on Facebook and check out our site at Torturecast.com. Just yesterday KTVU ran a story about Torturecast and Giants fandom featuring yours truly. The video is up on torturecast.com. Have a great day, and Go Giants! Boom!
Hey PRIDE fam! Welcome back to a brand new episode featuring Chad King of the Grammy Award winning duo 'A Great Big World'! Join us as we discuss how they got started, what it was like working with THE QUEEN Christina Aguilera and so many more juicy topics. So grab yourself a treat and take a little time to hang with PRIDE! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pridethepodcast/message
Hey! Pili Yarusi here.While Chad was flipping and wholesaling houses, he spent over 18 months in the “education and study phase”, taking minimal action towards submitting his first multifamily property.He looked at a few deals, walked a few properties, and downloaded all of the free resources he could find.But he wasn't all in…Until he got a mentor.Chad made a commitment to himself, his family, and his business.And it changed his life.In fewer than 18 months, he scaled his business from 0 units to 500 units!He is now the owner of several companies, an accomplished investor, and a business coach. Since his company's inception in 2017, Chad and his team have acquired and sold over 20 million dollars in assets.In today's episode, Chad is going on a deep dive to show you how he scaled and systematized his business, as well as what he learned along his multifamily journey.Want to Learn More About Multifamily Real Estate Investing?If you're an experienced real estate investor and you're ready to get around a community of active multifamily real estate investors who will support you, hold you accountable, and push you to set goals that inspire you as you grow your business, check out 7 Figure Multifamily and see if it looks like a good fit. If it is, I invite you to join in. If you have any questions, please reach out!- CLICK HERE: https://7fm.7figuremultifamily.com/7fmgroup====================Want to continue your multifamily real estate journey? Here are a few more resources to check out...Multifamily Live Podcast: Subscribe and get more episodes like this one delivered to you every week! Click Here: https://www.7figuremultifamily.com/multifamily-live-podcastFacebook Group: We've built a community of serious investors who are learning and growing their businesses together. Join the Group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/multifamilylive/7FigureMultifamily.com: Learn more about who we are, our mentoring groups, upcoming events, and the causes we support at our website. Plus, grab some free downloads and other materials to help you on your real estate investing journey! Click Here: https://www.7figuremultifamily.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chad King, a soon to be Realtor at Kavanaugh Realty, joins me for his first podcast. Chad talks about his current real estate journey. Hope you enjoy the show. Follow us on Instagram Gaelan @gaelantrombley Ellie @ellie.jent Follow Gaelan on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPqIRY42HTzDbAgO6YUE4JQ
https://youtu.be/WSiDV2NnRWkSuccess Science Episode 068, Season 7: Chad King: Real Estate, Sales, Closing and Body Language Published Date: 05/25/2021 Guest: After graduating Florida State University with a degree in Finance. Chad got into sales with Xerox, selling copiers door to door. While becoming the top producer at the company in year two, Chad was simultaneously studying successful individuals in other spaces that had tremendous wealth & prosperity. He noticed a common theme amongst many of them… Real Estate. With nothing but an amazing woman by his side, Chad jumped into Real Estate investing full time. Starting in the wholesale/fix & flip, he partnered with some heavy hitters and scaled his way up to completing 168 wholesale/fix flip deals in 2019. He is now a coach, teaching others the sales side of single-family investing. Chad's passion is building generational wealth through investing in multifamily apartments. Contact Info and links:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chad.king.359Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrchadking/Website/linktree: https://linktr.ee/mrchadking Book Recommendations: Sales EQ: https://amzn.to/3m9HEw9 Success Science:Studying and Modeling the Science of Success. We will Explore what creates financial freedom, what turns passion into purpose, and what habits lead to a success in Life, Business, Real Estate, Investing and much more. Studying the tools, systems, mindsets, and strategies of other business owners, investors and entrepreneurs just like you so we can implement the habits and strategies of Success Science. Subscribe and join the journey using the links below. Halo Group- Real Estate Advisors: https://linktr.ee/HaloGroupREYouTube: http://bit.ly/YouTubeAustinHartleyInstagram: @AustinJamesHartleyPodcast: The Success ScienceLinkTree: https://linktr.ee/AustinjHartleyWebsite: https://www.halogroupre.com/
Hey! Jason Yarusi here.Got a great episode for you today on the Multifamily Live podcast from my buddy Chad King…How to “win” with small multifamily apartment buildings.A couple weeks ago, we held a virtual event for multifamily investors. Chad was one of the speakers, and his presentation was awesome.I know not everyone had the chance to attend the virtual summit, so we're replaying his presentation on the podcast today!Want to Learn More About Multifamily Real Estate Investing?We're holding a live, 3-day “virtual” event call Multifamily Live on June 10-12 2021… and for the first time ever, we're going to open the doors and walk you guys through literally every step of what we're doing on our multifamily deals.We've done events before but nothing this massive or this valuable... and since this is a virtual event, you don't have to travel or even leave your couch! But spots are limited… sign up below!- CLICK HERE: MultifamilyLiveEvent.comSee you there! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Todays guest Chad King. Chad and I own a 14 unit and ever since then he's been crushing it in the multi-family space! After graduating Florida State University with a degree in Finance, Chad got into sales with Xerox, selling copiers door to door. While becoming the top producer at the company, Chad was simultaneously studying successful individuals in other spaces that had tremendous wealth & prosperity. He noticed a common theme amongst many of them… Real Estate. With nothing but an amazing woman by his side, Chad jumped into Real Estate full time. Starting in the wholesale/fix and flip niche, to date, Chad has completed over 400 wholesale/Fix and Flip deals. He is now the owner of several companies, an accomplished investor, and a business coach; teaching sales, investing, property acquisitions, and income stream building. Chad's passion is building generational wealth through investing in multifamily apartments; he currently owns 494 doors. When he's not working you can catch Chad on the golf course or hanging out with his awesome wife and daughter. Chad King started out as a door to door copy sales man. He is a numbers guy, and super knowledgeable in deal analysis He is a successful business owner, investor, and coach who has helped many people learn how to invest their money. Tune into this podcast and get ready to take notes, because we go over all of it! Interested in investing in real estate deals, long term wealth with high gains? Subscribe to our investor list: https://bit.ly/38EXnMU Schedule a meeting/call with me: https://bit.ly/3xb5uwJ Subscribe to my YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/3tHQTY2 Want to pay off your home in 5-7 years? Check this out: https://bit.ly/3sLRHKc Keep up with me on the socials: Facebook: @gregfarricielli Instagram: @gregfarricielli TikTok: @gregfarricielli Listen The Greg Farricielli Podcast on Anchor: anchor.fm/greg-farricielli Get in touch with Chad King: Facebook: facebook.com/chad.king.359 Instagram: @mrchadking http://Titancapitalgroupllc.com/
Fun conversation with Chad King of Ayoka Systems as we discussed the future of virtual in the metroplex, trade shows, conferences, and work options. A lot of people and a lot of companies are going to have to make big decisions in the coming months regarding work from home, hybrid, and in-person. We talk about all this in greater detail.Shout out to this episode's sponsor, 1st Response AC & Heating (https://1stresponseac.com)!#business #leadership #communicationSupport the show (https://paypal.me/aaronspatzpodcast?locale.x=en_US)
With sales as a superpower, Chad tells us about his start in wholesaling and where he is now. Hungry for more of the How in real estate investing? Visit https://www.ezfiuniversity.com/ for in-depth articles and webinar recordings to start down your own road to Financial Independence. 1. Listen and Learn on our Podcast, "10,000 Roads to Financial Independence": https://bityl.co/4l3z 2. Subscribe to our channel: https://ytube.io/3C4F 3. Check out more about Chad here: https://www.instagram.com/mrchadking/ 4. Part II of Chad's series is here: About Elisa Zhang: I am an owner and principal of over 1,000 apartment units across the USA. I'm an educator, an artist and a mother of two beautiful children. I am on a mission to help motivated individuals make money while they sleep and retire faster than they dreamed. What makes me so confident that I can guide someone to achieving this goal? It's the exact process I used to replace my annual W2 income of over $200k. Why not keep this all a secret for myself? Sharing the formula for Financial Independence is my way of showing gratitude and adding more value to the world. ⏰ Timestamps ⏰: 0:00 Introduction 1:00 Early Influences & Upbringing 3:40 The Entrepreneurial Switch 7:37 Transitioning out of a W2 12:26 Finding partners in Real Estate 14:30 Sales as a Superpower 20:20 Where is Chad now? 24:40 First Deals 28:39 Creating Multiple Streams of Income
Dive deep into creating and analyzing small income streams that feed the river of business. Hungry for more of the How in real estate investing? Visit https://www.ezfiuniversity.com/ for in-depth articles and webinar recordings to start down your own road to Financial Independence. 1. Listen and Learn on our Podcast, "10,000 Roads to Financial Independence": https://bityl.co/4l3z 2. Subscribe to our channel: https://ytube.io/3C4F 3. Check out more about Chad here: titancapitalgroupllc.com and https://7figurerunway.com/7fr2021-waitlist 4. Be sure to listen to Part I of this interview here: https://youtu.be/3Byk-lPjGYI About Elisa Zhang: I am an owner and principal of over 1,000 apartment units across the USA. I'm an educator, an artist and a mother of two beautiful children. I am on a mission to help motivated individuals make money while they sleep and retire faster than they dreamed. What makes me so confident that I can guide someone to achieving this goal? It's the exact process I used to replace my annual W2 income of over $200k. Why not keep this all a secret for myself? Sharing the formula for Financial Independence is my way of showing gratitude and adding more value to the world. ⏰ Timestamps ⏰: 0:00 Investing Time as an Entrepreneur 2:59 Systems and Processes for Streams of Income 6:10 When to Build another Stream 8:39 Analyzing Small Streams for Productivity 12:18 Finding and Analyzing MF Deals 19:24 Chad's Programs and Social Channels 20:40 The Importance of a Shared Vision Social Links: https://www.facebook.com/chad.king.359 http://instagram.com/mrchadking
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Will Coleman and Mike Taravella Interview Chad King of Titan Capital Group. Key Information: Many people are shifting to invest in multi-family as fear grows around the probability of rising inflation and low interest rates for the coming years. There are deals in every phase of the market cycle. What changes is 1.) how you find them and 2.) how you adjust your underwriting and pro forma assumptions. Off Market Campaigns: It takes on average four to five contact attempts with owners before you receive any response. Be persistent and you will eventually come in contact with interested sellers. Sales Tips: 1.Tactical Empathy- Put yourself in the other person’s shoes in order to understand what they want to achieve and what is causing their concerns. Take Control- A good sales person is talking 10-20% of the time while the person being sold to is talking 80-90% of the time. Taking control of the conversation means letting the other person discuss what they want and what needs to be done to help them get it. Ask the Right Questions- Address the other person’s concerns directly. Ask them what their biggest reservations are, and what you can be done to remedy them. Expert Pro Tip: “Find a good deal and the rest will come” Contact Information: Chad King - Facebook mrchadking - Instagram To register to invest with us: https://invest.randpartnersllc.com/invexp/accounts/login/ Rand CRE's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/randcre Rand CRE's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/randcre Rand CRE's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/randcre
Seller appointments don’t have to be complicated.But most real estate investors go into their appointments wrong… and they end up missing out on deals.Chad King is my acquisitions manager.He’s one of the best closers I know.And in this episode, he lays out a 9-step process ANYONE can follow to massively increase the success of your seller appointments.Appointments don’t have to be scary, confusing, awkward, or open-ended.Chad’s formula shows you exactly how to prepare and position yourself (including what to say and when) without pushing sellers away.That means MORE contracts signed…At better prices (on your terms)…Which means more deals closed……and more income for your business.If you’re NOT following these steps, you’re going to lose deals EVERY TIME to investors who are.So let’s jump in!====================For the first time ever, the Flip Hacking LIVE event is going VIRTUAL. We’re bringing this event to YOU, right in your home! And it’s going to be incredible. But spots are limited… hit the link below to get your ticket to Flip Hacking LIVE today!- Flip Hacking LIVE: https://fliphackinglive.com/Want me to answer YOUR questions live on this podcast? Jump into my free Facebook group “7 Figure House Flipping & Wholesaling” and post a question (make sure you mention that it’s for the Flip Hacking LIVE podcast), and I’ll do my best to address it in a future episode! Click below to join the Facebook group…- Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/fliphacking/I run a longer, more in-depth podcast called 7 Figure Flipping which is set up with a more traditional “interview” format. If you want to go deeper into the topics covered here, make sure to check out 7 Figure Flipping and subscribe there as well!- 7 Figure Flipping Podcast: https://7figureflipping.com/listen/I’m going to give you an exact blueprint to follow to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars in private funding for your real estate business over the next 30 days. I asked myself, “If I could go back 5 years and teach myself everything I wish I had known about private funding back when I was first getting started, how would I do it? That’s where the 30 Days to $500k Challenge came from… learn more at the link below!- Private Funding Challenge: https://www.500kchallenge.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chad King started out selling copiers door to door for Xerox. While becoming a top producer in year two, Chad was simultaneously studying successful individuals in other spaces that had tremendous wealth & prosperity. He noticed a common theme amongst many of them… Real Estate. With nothing but an amazing woman by his side, Chad jumped in to Real Estate investing full time. He is now a coach/trainer, teaching others the sales side of single family investing. Training sales teams to close deals all over the country, Chad loves helping people close more closable deals, and helping business owners convert more leads. Connect with Chad: IG: @mrchadking LI: linkedin.com/in/chad-king-21521690 Web: https://www.closeeveryclosabledeal.com/ Reach out to Jovica: IG: @asap_jovi LI: linkedin.com/in/jdjurdjevic
The Fight for Justice Black Men on Empowerment in the Black Community Series continues on Detroit is Different from Kofi Kenyatta and Chad King of the Black Bottom Gun Club. The Black Bottom Gun Club is the Metro Detroit chapter of the National African American Gun Association. Its goals are to promote and train for safe and responsible gun ownership, self-defense, and sportsmanship. The Black Bottom Gun Club recognizes the history and legacy of gun ownership among Black Americans and the sacrifices made to ensure that we have the inalienable right to self-defense so that those lessons can be applied today if applicable. The goal of the National African American Gun Association is to establish a 2nd Amendment Organization that educates and trains our community on the rich legacy of gun ownership of African Americans, offering education, training, support, safety standards, and cultural inspiration. Episode Notes Detroit is Different is a podcast hosted by Khary Frazier covering people adding to the culture of an American Classic city. Visit www.detroitisdifferent.com to hear, see and experience more of what makes Detroit different. Follow, like, share, and subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes, Google Play, and Sticher. Comment, suggest and connect with the podcast by emailing info@detroitisdifferent.com Find out more at https://detroit-is-different.pinecast.co
Interview w/ Chad King on Octopus Gardens, COVID Update, Pain In The Brain, Fungis On Twitter, Bird Spys, Eyes On, Irreproducible Results, Dr. Google, Funny Penguin Poop, And Much More... The post 20 May, 2020 – Episode 774 – What’s in an Octopus’ Garden appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
A Great Big World talks about making two music videos for their new single, I Will Always Be There” during COVID-19, switching labels, and their transformative moment performing “Say Something” on NBC’s The Voice with Christina Aguilera, and how they and Xtina reunited six years later to collaborate on the newly released single, ‘Fall on Me” Ian Axel talks about being how he experiences Freedom when he gets out of his head, his battle with OCD, and how he’s handling being quarantined with his family. Chad King talks about his success with meditating every day for a year, how transformative it's been, especially being quarantined alone, and how he was diagnosed with MS in 2007 and has been virtually symptom free due to major lifestyle and diet shifts. We conversed virtually via Zoom. Ian and Chad recorded their voices locally and sent audio files. Check out A Great Big World: https://www.agreatbigworld.com (https://www.agreatbigworld.com) YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/AGreatBigWorld (https://www.youtube.com/user/AGreatBigWorld) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/agreatbigworld/ (https://www.instagram.com/agreatbigworld/) Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5xKp3UyavIBUsGy3DQdXeF?si=YHgNlrkoSsubMpzJ-s4u2w (https://open.spotify.com/artist/5xKp3UyavIBUsGy3DQdXeF?si=YHgNlrkoSsubMpzJ-s4u2w) You can see some of the mentioned projects we worked on together here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0Wi-2vVZKo (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0Wi-2vVZKo) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2H7lsWu4MNs (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2H7lsWu4MNs) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dj1XnrXPmU (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dj1XnrXPmU) Please subscribe, comment and support Freedom Takes Practice. Freedom Takes Practice Intro/Outro by Lee Cherry visit www.cherrymultimedia.com Support this podcast
Can’t meet with sellers because of coronavirus? Here’s how to get contracts signed over the phone.This works… we’re locking up contracts right now without meeting sellers in person.A lot of real estate investors are waiting on the sidelines… but the guys and gals who’ve figured out how to do this are crushing it.I asked my acquisitions manager Chad King to break down how you can do this. He’s digging into stuff like…What you need to do DIFFERENTLY when closing over the phone...How to build REAL rapport when you’re not face-to-face...How to make offers (what to say and NOT say)...What you need to do NEXT after your offer gets accepted…How to handle getting contracts and other documents signed......and more.You may recognize Chad King from Flip Hacking LIVE 2019. Chad is Bill’s Sales Manager at Blackjack Real Estate and handles all sales training for the company. He is also a sales coach for 7 Figure Runway and 7 Figure Altitude members.Want to hear more from Chad? Join him and the rest of the 7FF team at Flip Hacking LIVE, the #1 live event for impact-driven house flippers and wholesalers October 15-17, 2020, in Orlando, Florida!Enjoy the podcast? Subscribe and leave us a review!To hear all episodes of the podcast, visit https://7figureflipping.com/podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Deal Shredders episode #10 with the king, Chad King! Chad will be sharing his process for transitioning from income to equity and how we structured a million dollar 14 unit cash flowing asset for 1.3% down! You are going to want to take notes, so grab your pencil and let’s go! To keep up with all things Deal Shredders or to hear past and future episodes: Follow us on Facebook > facebook.com/dealshredders Like us on Instagram > @dealshredders Subscribe to our YouTube channel > http://bit.ly/2MTCMLD Listen to us on Anchor > anchor.fm/dealshredders (choose from iTunes, Spotify, Breaker, & Radio Public) Get in Touch with Chad: Titan Capital Group Follow him on Facebook > facebook.com/chad.king.359/ Like him on Instagram > @mrchadking Check out his website > titancapitalgroupllc.com For questions, topic requests, or to be a guest on our show email us at dealshredders@gmail.com, we look forward to hearing from you! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week’s guest on the Movers and Shakers podcast is Chad King. Chad is a full time real estate investor. He began college as a finance major, but when he graduated, he got at Xerox in sales. He noticed that people became successful through real estate. Chad chose to go into real estate full time in 2017. In 2019, he was involved in 168 deals in five different markets. He started to study multi-family so that he could grow his wealth and cashflow. In July of 2019, Chad joined the Jake and Gino Community. Three months after joining the community, he closed his first multi-family deal, a 16 unit in Nashville, TN.
Welcome back to Pave The Way! Today, Chad King and I talk about Chad's journey in real estate and how he's gone from a new investor to working with one of the largest flipping companies in the USA! We also cover Chad's multifamily business and breakdown a recent deal he took down for a major win! Enjoy! Contact Chad Instagram @mrchadking Facebook Chad King Greg's Instagram: @grego_37
Welcome back to Pave The Way! Today, Chad King and I talk about Chad’s journey in real estate and how he’s gone from a new investor to working with one of the largest flipping companies in the USA! We also cover Chad’s multifamily business and breakdown a recent deal he took down for a major win! Enjoy! Contact Chad Instagram @mrchadking Facebook Chad King Greg’s Instagram: @grego_37
The Real Christmas Story by Chad King
The Real Christmas Story by Chad King
Listen to This Episode You’ve got to get houses under contract.Doesn’t matter if you’re flipping or wholesaling…Contracts are the lifeblood of this business.You make your money (or lose it) when that contract is signed.Everything after that is just exit strategies (rehab and flip, wholesale, wholetail, hold as a rental… lots of ways to make money once the contract is signed).So what does it take to get houses under contract?It takes rock-solid sales and negotiation skills.Unfortunately, a lot of real estate investors are making BIG mistakes when meeting with sellers.And they end up pushing sellers away, losing deals, and leaving money on the table.My acquisitions manager Chad King has been on over 1,000 appointments.I’ve never met anyone who can get contracts signed like he can.He’s GOOD at sales and negotiation.So I asked him to come up on stage at Flip Hacking LIVE and break down how he handles seller appointments… what he says, what he DOESN’T say, and more.Chad knocked it out of the park…And today, I want to share the recording of his presentation with you.In the next 40 minutes, Chad is going to dig into…The 3 biggest things that “kill” deals during negotiation…What advance agreements are and how to use them…What questions to ask FIRST when you meet with a sellers…How to control the negotiation…How to “anchor” the negotiation in advance…What NOT to talk about with sellers…3 negotiation “hacks” to get more houses under contract…The difference between sales amateurs and sales pros…The exact scripts and wording to use…How to get sellers to give you THEIR number first…How to track and manage the followup process…How to train your acquisitions reps…Lessons learned from over 1,000 in-person appointments……and more.Listen in here!Links & ResourcesThere are just a few days left to join 7 Figure Runway.Chad and the other members of my team are going to be getting on live weekly training calls for the next 12 months to help a small group of serious, committed investors grow their businesses.Everything you hear in this episode today is just a starting point.Chad is going to be sharing a lot more over the coming months.If you want to be part of the Runway group and be on those calls, you need to jump in now.Click below to learn more and sign up!CLICK HERE to Join 7 Figure Runway (Closing SOON) >>Catch you on the flip side!Like what you hear? Subscribe!If you've found any value or helpful information in the 7 Figure Flipping Podcast, we’d love to hear about it! Head over to iTunes to subscribe, and while you're at it, leave us a rating (5 stars would be great!) and a review so that others who are interested in starting a house flipping business can find us and get in on the good stuff! If you have any questions or comments about this show or its contents, please post them in the comments area below and I’ll be happy to answer them!The post 7FF 283: 3 things that “kill” deals and push sellers away (Chad King at Flip Hacking LIVE)… appeared first on House Flipping HQ. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sometimes, heck almost all the time you need to have some failures to learn what works. Within real estate investing this is the case all the time. Chad King has had plenty of successes over the past couple years with his wholesaling business, but it took a lot of fails to get there. The old adage of "just copy someone else who is successful" is something it took him time to really learn and realize. After trying all the "new tricks" to get deals coming through the door he started to go back to tried and true methods and guess what?! They worked. Now Chad is part of a thriving wholesaling business that is expanding every year and is on a path to really create a name in the real estate investing space.
Listen to This EpisodeIf you want to flip and wholesale 100’s of houses per year……you’ve got to get out of your comfort zone.No one understands this better than Chad King.Chad is my sales manager.He’s been working with me for a while.He’s been involved in just about every part of my real estate business, from working acquisitions to now running a growing sales team and handling dispositions on our wholesale deals.He’s done it all.And he’s made a lot of money along the way (as you can probably guess from the title of this post).Today, I’m bringing him on the podcast to share his story…How he went from selling copy machines to flipping houses on his own…How we met and started working together (and why)…The reason I’m not worried about him becoming a future competitor…What he’s done since joining the team…And more.Let's dive in!Links & ResourcesA few days ago, I interviewed Nate Johnson, the COO of my business.Today, I’m interviewing my sales manager.I’m planning to bring on a few more of my team members over the coming weeks. And I’m doing it for 1 reason…My team will be speaking at Flip Hacking LIVE this October.Chad will be there all 3 days……and he’s going to break down how he’s been training our new sales guys to hit $100,000 in revenue just 2 or 3 months in (even in small markets).Would hearing that help you ramp up your own acquisitions team?If you want to be there, get your ticket to FHL now…CLICK HERE to Get Your Ticket to Flip Hacking LIVE 2019! >>Spots sell out completely every year, and we don’t have many left.See you in October! Like what you hear? Subscribe!If you've found any value or helpful information in the House Flipping HQ Podcast, we’d love to hear about it! Head over to iTunes to subscribe, and while you're at it, leave us a rating (5 stars would be great!) and a review so that others who are interested in starting a house flipping business can find us and get in on the good stuff! If you have any questions or comments about this show or its contents, please post them in the comments area below and I’ll be happy to answer them!The post HFHQ 264: Why I Pay This Guy $40k Per Month: Interview With Chad King (Sales Manager) appeared first on House Flipping HQ. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chad King could be the most interesting man in the world…and we’ve got him as a guest on this episode! Join us as we discuss unfortunate events at the pool, storm chasing, foiling terrorist plots, and crappy jobs.
Angie Leigh Monroe is an International Speaker, Strategist and Consultant whose expertise guides people to identify and obliterate obstacles. Her innovate approach will ALIGN you with strategic partnerships, ACTIVATE your purpose and CALIBRATE your potential to encounter even more opportunities. She a has founded: Angie Leigh Monroe, Inc which is the parent company for her consulting and speaking business as well as her legacy projects. https://angieleighmonroe.com D.I.V.A.S. Impact - Which Empowers and Equips a global community of women change-agents making a positive impact in the world we live in. https://DIVASimpact.com Veteran DIVAS – Which Empowers and Equips veteran women as they tackle the next big thing in their life. Angie is a native Texan, Navy veteran and Executive Director with the John Maxwell Team. This year she celebrates 27 years of marriage to her husband Michael who she met while in the Navy, they have 3 children and 2 grandchildren as well as several other bonus kids who call them family! Episode 199 Donnie Boivin: So I got a buddy Chad King that told me I need to talk to Angie, so we’re finally getting her on the show. I harassed her a little bit and she agreed to come on. Looking forward to this so Chad I owe you one I’ll probably buy you a beer next time I see you. I’m Donnie Boivin and this is Success Champion - Angie Monroe; welcome to the show dear please, please tell us your story. Angie Monroe: Well thank you for having me, I absolutely love Chad and his wife Shelly. I grew up with them so we knew each other prior to the military. And then he went to the marines and I went to the navy after high school. I think we both were just trying to find our ways. We both had things we were great at in our younger youth, but we still just wanted something that's a little bit more. And I think I see something in my friend Chad that I resonate with is, he wants to be significant in his journey through life. He is really always out there networking and investing in worthy causes and being a part of the community around him and I love that because that's what I was raised with. My dad was a police officer in our local town, my mom worked for the government and that's why we joke that I had to go halfway around the world and into the military to find a husband because nobody would marry me with a dad that was a police officer and a mom that worked for the government. So I found a West Virginian hillbilly and CB in the navy and we got married and started our family. I really came out of the military struggling to find my identity, I was great at being an aircraft mechanic and I loved that but that didn't translate too well with mommy playgroups. Other women just didn't resonate with that. I don't understand why they just can't get along with a girl that's used to throwing wrenches at people because they're talking back to ‘em or that can change a generator in less than 30 minutes on a P3; they just didn't get me. And I was really struggling with finding that place to belong. I worked for a local church in the Dallas Fort Worth area, I had a woman's pastor come up to me one day and say, “Why aren't you in a life group?” I said because there isn't one that fits my schedule, there isn't one that fits my lifestyle, there just isn't one that's good for me. Then she goes, “Well maybe if you can't find what you’re looking for, others can't find what they're looking for and maybe you just need to create it.” Donnie Boivin: Well when you give a new veteran a task and you're kind of like hold my beer and watch this, right? Angie Monroe: Exactly. First off, I told her I didn't like her very much; Second off I don't need another thing on my plate. I was the mom, my husband works 24/7 as an on-call commercial plumber. What he did in the navy translated into his work life but I worked umpteen hours and I was constantly shuffling kids outside of work, there was nothing that fit my lifestyle. So I started sending out little daily inspirations to my group of girls I then worked with because I could see and I could hear them all feeling some of the same things I was feeling. Maybe not the same specific things but they were all feeling disconnected and not able to connect with women in real life. So I just started doing little daily inspirations, that little daily inspiration email list grew and grew and grew and grew to where finally I was asked to not to send it from the church anymore because it was crashing the servers. So then I was like what do I do, this was over 10 years ago. I kind of pushed pause for a little bit, “Ok that didn't really go as I expected, how do I get where I want to go?” And I kept seeing Real Housewives of wherever, Girls Behaving Badly; The Bad Girls Club and I'm like I don't relate to any of them. They're great psychology studies but they're not really great for building long-term sustainable relationships and they're not really people I want to put on an idol. Then I started talking to other women and they’re like, “Yeah, we just don't know how to be good girlfriends anymore. We're too busy with our own lives and consumed with our own lives to be good girlfriends and we get made fun of by the guys because they just see the surface level.“ And I said, “Well, we can't fix what the guys see until we fix what we see.” Donnie Boivin: True, well said. Angie Monroe: We really just started talking with a whole bunch of women, I travelled across the country for a year talking with women in all walks of life. Professional and Fortune 500 company women, all the way down to girls that are going from highschool to college and getting their first job and asking what it is they were missing in their lives and that birthed our organisation called DIVAS Impact. DIVAS Impact stands for: Destined, Inspired, Victorious, Accountable Sister and making a positive impact in the world. Just recently rolled out our Veteran DIVAS Tribe because we realised that our women that have served our country have some special and unique things that have happened to them and working alongside brother's like you... somethings are great and some things are not so great. Little so-and-so that goes to church with me will not understand the things that I went through. Donnie Boivin: Or all the things that come out of your mouth (laughs). Angie Monroe: Right, the random pops in my head that pop out, they don't understand why I was so violent when I was in the military and I'm like it wasn't being violent it was being toe-to-toe to and not backing down, that was a sign of weakness. Donnie Boivin: I mean at that point you were kind of like being a dude with long hair because you had to. Angie Monroe: Exactly, that's how you had to be accepted and I was a girl's worst enemy when I was in the military. If a girl wanted to come into our shop and work at our shop I was much harder on them than any of the guys were. Donnie Boivin: That makes sense. This is fun, you go and do the whole navy thing I'll try not to hold that against you too much Angie Monroe: That's alright, I know your department of the navy. Donnie Boivin: Absolutely, the men's department. Angie Monroe: Men's department, I love that (laughs). Donnie Boivin: You’re an aircraft mechanic, that's fun. I was a Motor T mechanic when I was in the cooler and you guys had a hell of a lot more fun playing with planes and we getting put on trucks. We just drank a little bit more but you go through that and the transition process, a lot of people in the military do. I love how you started off, I went to the military because I didn't know what the hell I wanted to do when I grow up, right? That just seemed like the next move. But you get out of the military and you are more still in the same spot, now what? I love the fact that you've gone through that and you figure it out through process of elimination if you will, you're kind of role in life but I also like that somebody kind of said hey, do this and it helped you figure it out. I'm curious if they wouldn't have said hey and you do this, do you think you'd be where you are right now? Angie Monroe: It would be really interesting to find out if I would, just simply because I'm a strong personality... Donnie Boivin: Nooo... (both laugh) Angie Monroe: ...my girl that manages the office here for me, she even made the comment that's like you intimidate me at times. She's a strong girl, she's an athlete; she went on college to be an athlete she can hold her own but she told me you intimidate me at times. And I realise that. It also take another woman just as strong if not stronger than me to say that to me. If anybody else had said that to me it would have gone in one ear and out the other but because of the weight that this woman carries with her presence and with her authority. It was going to eat away at me for the rest of my life if I didn't do something, you know. Then I start realising the thing I was looking for was working with women, which created a whole other issue because I didn't like women. Donnie Boivin: Yeah, as I said. Angie Monroe: Normally where your greatest calling is, the area where you need the most work in. (both laugh) Angie Monroe: That was biggest hurdle right there. Donnie Boivin: It's funny I do a lot of private coaching and and most of my clientele are women as well and I don't know why, it's just how it worked out and I've had a couple of them say why don't you do this group coaching session. And I said, “Have you ever put a bunch of alpha women in one room? Yeah, it doesn't usually go very well because it'll take you 4 days to get through the hand pecking order right before everybody gets settled down.” How did you take that strong alpha personality and be able to handle the none alphas? Angie Monroe: The part I didn't realise, the part that took me by surprise is how many people sit back and watch. They don't say anything, they don't interact; they just watch. Then when they want, when they need; when their back is against the wall they'll come to you. And they come to you because you've already proven yourself through them watching you. One of my favourite stories is 4 years ago I was speaking and Los Angeles, a lady came in and she was at an appointment in the building or something like that but she heard me speaking from the stage and so she just kind of wandered into the event. I was handing out cards and stuff like that and she took 1 and several months later I get a phone call and it's over Facebook Messenger and I'm like what in the world is going on. Facebook Messenger comes up, I answer it. I didn't even know you can make calls on Facebook Messenger at the time, it was such a new thing. I answer it and I hear screaming in the background. The lady is being attacked by her spouse, we were able to get her location - she called me from an iPad that she stored in the bathroom which is the place she ran to when she got into trouble. She calls the us, we got the police over there; he got arrested and before he was able to get out of jail we able to have her moved into a safe house and had her under safety. She's still under a lot of therapy because it had been years and years and years of torment that she had been through with him. I would have never known that woman was in the room, I never paid attention to me or anything but she had gotten on, she had started following, she had started listening, she had literally been watching and following everything we were doing but she's not somebody who would be the loud boisterous woman you would talk to. I just build trust with her by being real, being funny, being loud but being impactful, not just to make a noise but to show that I really care about people and that's my biggest blessing right there. I’m impacting people that I don't even know. Donnie Boivin: One of the greatest things that I was ever told, when I first started getting on stages and stuff was, “Donnie, it's not about people that have the guts to come up and say hi. It's about the people that don't,” and the difference what he was telling me was when you're getting on the stage the first thing you gonna do is go walk around the crowd because there's people that really in their heart know that they need to be raising their hand and asking for your help and advice but they're also battling their own self doubt and everything else and you've got to be the person that bridges that gap. So now I've learnt soon as I get off stage I have to go amongst the people and start shaking hands. Angie Monroe: Yeah and it's so true. I've always had the ability even as a young child, I would see the people that are hiding in the shadows you know? So you always had the people there were right there wanting to be part of all the action and then you had the people that want to be part of it but they don't want the attention and that type thing so they are on the peripherals of the group. I've been one that whatever company i've worked at, even in high school; I will go sit with the people that nobody wanted to sit with. I would go hang out with those people because I wanted them to know that they were seen because if they don't know that they were seen, they may do something that will cause them to disappear. I felt that even has younger child, so working at church offices, working at corporate offices, I would always go out and meet the people that were kind of like “the forgotten ones”. I worked at an air cargo company, I would go out and meet with the mechanics that were in the outpost and the pilot's that worked the outpost because they were the ones that were never in headquarters to be seen or connect with, you know? Now whenever we get off the stage, yes there's a line of people that want to talk to you there's always that but I also try and go and purposely talk to that person that's still sitting in their seat observing because maybe they take a little longer to process what you just said. And ask them how are you doing today. I don't ask them what they enjoyed it about my talk... Donnie Boivin: Absolutely. Angie Monroe: I don't make them about me I ask them how they're doing, what are some of their goals, what is it that you want to accomplish - how can we help you accomplish that? What does that look like for you? Believe it or not I don't sell a lot, I really don't I just add value a lot. I was listening to your thing with “Miss Charlynda” earlier on, I love listening to her because she's such a fireball. She and I are on the same page when it comes to relationship marketing. It is all about building those relationships, I don't need to sell everybody in the room right now because I'm building relationships because if I build relationships, I will have long-term longevity and not only will I be able to sell to them but they'll be able to sell to me because now we’ve built mutual trust. Whenever I'm ready to post on our Facebook page, on social media or in our podcasts that we're launching soon - I've got trustworthy relationships built and I'm not just saying he is so and so from Josh Mows down the street, I'm talking about someone I actually know and that's important to me. I don't refer people for jobs much less anything else with my name attached to it unless I can really put the rubber to the road on them. Donnie Boivin: What's awesome is, I think there's 2 people in this world and I don't mean to put people in boxes but there's really 2 people. And the 2 people are, there’s somebody that carves a trail and there's people that follow that trail. I love the fact that you have the torch out front and you're just blowing things up and rolling and going because it takes those strong personalities to draw all those people in and it takes the strong set of shoulders to be able to carry that burden and that weight. You know it very well because when you need it, leave it all out they are on the stage, they take it out of you real quick. Because you're trying to deliver so much of a message to these people. How did it evolve into this bigger thing I mean I know you went across the US and you're talking to all these women from all walks of life… How did it form into this, and you don't have to say the name of DIVAS again because I'm going to hell trying to remember that acronym it's a very cool, big, powerful word though. Now how did it evolve into that? Angie Monroe: It came out of a selfish thing, quite honestly. I needed to remind myself on a regular basis of I was, what I wanted to be, how I wanted to walk. My motto actually comes from a Bible verse but it’s, “Do justice, walk humbly and love kindness.” Just being very simple and how do I do theses things on a regular basis? How do I stand up for the woman who's being wronged physically, mentally, emotionally? How do I love them through all of that and how do I stay humble no matter what we accomplished through the process? DIVAS Impact, I started looking at how many women didn't even know what they were destined or purposed for. They’re still just floating through life, they got married right out of high school or college and now they’re divorced and they have no idea what they wanna be when they grow up because they've always been a wife or a mom. They are transitioning from high school to college and they still don't know what they wanna be. With the veterans they came out of the military, like “Miss Charlynda” said it took her 7 months to find a job because helicopter mechanics are not an everyday thing all over the world. It's amazing how different that is and so how do we find a way to find a place for them, for helping them identify their purposes and help them look back through their course of life and through their life map and to go to what is the silver cord of familiarity throughout their life that they could really just cling on to. And then it goes on to who are you inspiring; who inspired you and who are you inspiring? Because it's a Pay It Forward model, we all have to Pay It Forward. The biggest one that's been our biggest target this year is the victory one, because we don't focus on victimisation. Right now the biggest hate mail we are getting is literally from other women's groups and from the “#MeToo” and “Times Up” movement because we don't focus on the victimisation side of things. I'm not saying that there's not a place for those organisations. I'm just saying when you're done being a victim, come on! We’ve got something better better for you. Let us help you, walk you out of that victim mode and into victory mode - I'm one of those, I experienced sexual assault while I was in the military at the hands of a fiance. Left, beaten, battered all that stuff I have that side but I don't live in fear from it anymore. I got news for other women out there, you don't have to live in fear from it either. It's absolutely imperative that you reach out and let us help you get to that place of victory. I could care less what Donald Trump or Billy Bush says about women on a bus. If women are saying nasty things about each other right across the dinner table it just doesn't make sense to be mad about that and not take care of what we're saying about ourselves, so we have to be accountable. We have to be accountable of how we talk to each other and really be those sisters, true blood sisters love you, like you, don't like you whatever - you’re still gonna be linked arm in arm to each other come hell or high water because you're a sister. Well I'm speaking in London whether I’m speaking in Texas, Georgia, Louisiana, wherever it is... the message is still the same; we are much stronger together, when we link arms together, than we are when we facing each other and pushing and causing that resistance. That's our biggest challenge right now, really getting other women to really understand that we're not against any woman, we are completely open to any women even if they hate us. We are completely open to them because we truly want what's best for them. Donnie Boivin: You know, here is what I really love about this, it's whatever you focus on you become. And if you focus on the victim side of things, you will stay in the victim side of things. But if you focus on where am I going, who am I becoming, how am I using this to empower… you know sh**y things happen to all kinds of people and you get two choices in life: You can dwell on something really crappy that happened to you and you can crawl in a hole and do it or you can step forward and keep moving forward and go and find groups like yours, I love this. You're actively empowering women to say that's not gonna define me. Angie Monroe: Right, and that's exactly what our mission statement says,”We equip and empower a global community of women agents to make a positive impact in the world.” That’s really what we’re focusing on, we have the group classes that people can be apart of to walk through that healing from past traumas, no matter what the past trauma is. And it doesn't matter what level of trauma it is. The other part I hear is, oh well your assault is not bad as my assault. It doesn't matter! Come on man! Donnie Boivin: I can't believe that, that would be a saying. Angie Monroe: Or it's kind of like a guy saying well you did combat in Syria, I did combat in Afghanistan. Donnie Boivin: Right, right. Angie Monroe: It was combat! (both laugh) Angie Monroe: I am now made aware of a newer generation of women coming out of the military than what it was whenever I came out of the military, the ones that went before me coming out of the military and I think the other thing for our Veteran DIVAS as we have more soldiers coming home now which is great but they're coming home with more wounds because the technology and the medical technology is able to save them but there's still those emotional scars and how do we serve that community the best. I'm very invested in this part of it because I have two sons that serve in the military. One is a fake son but he's been with US since he was 12 so I share him with his momma... Donnie Boivin: You just said fake son, I just want to point that out. (laughs) Angie Monroe: Well, we've had several kids live with us over the years and the first one I took one to school he introduced me as fake mom so all the other kids after that became fake kids. Donnie Boivin: I love that because I had several moms like that grown up because I had Mum but I still got but his mums that I call Mom. They call me son and some other choice words you know; that's awesome. Angie Monroe: You know as a mom who has a son that's in the army with seventh group. have another one with Fort Campbell with fort 60, they're very high volatile groups there and because they're in the military we all know that the likelihood of them finding a wife our girlfriend even will someone be military related 2 so why not start forging that path now. Whether it be a military brat or another soldier or whatever, so why not start 14 that path and opening doors doors so that my future daughter-in-law will be somebody there will bring about change for their generation of women so that's impactful for me Donnie Boivin: There's so many organisations targeted at the veteran communities right now and I have two thoughts.One, a lot of those organisations just need to partner up and quit competing with each other. But this is the first time that I've heard of a group targeting the female veterans in this way so, good on you for coming up with a unique way to approach. Because of Facebook (love it or hate it) I've had the privilege of meeting so many awesome and really bad ass women that come out of the military and they all got stories and they all got impact. I forgot the number I saw one tIme but the number of sexual traumas that come out of the military for the women are ridiculously high and what people don't understand is that when we were on camp, the guy to girl ratio was 10000 to 1. And it's insane, so that's why (it doesn’t make it right) I like girls like you that are strong and confident when I say you were a dude with long hair and you’re like of course. So I love the fact that you are going in and working with those girls, and their stories and their transitions because I think people are trying to take it from the whole and you've really niched down and I think that’s solid because just like guys, yeah they're gonna have your own damn language, you're gonna have your own way of talking, and we talked about it earlier I mean you've got a bunch of veterans in one room? The civilians are gonna freak the hell out because of how they're talking to each other, how they're saying it and what they're actually saying,so good on you. Where do you think this whole thing is taking you, you're doing some really cool things... Angie Monroe: I mean I'm getting to meet some people, like you said there's a bunch of organisations there that do some amazing things for the veterans but the biggest thing that I'm excited about is that I'm more of a networker by nature. I love getting out, meeting people, finding out what they're passionate about. DIVAS Impact doesn't have to meet all the needs, we just need to know who can meet their needs so we can be that connecting point. My biggest challenge with DIVAS Impact was that there wasn't anything that was speaking to the whole woman. You can go and be a part of this for this fitness challenge, or this fashion challenge, or this for spiritual study and this for business… It was like that's segmenting the woman, you're taking more of their time because now they have to be a part of all these 15 things to fit that whole woman. What we wanted to create was a whole woman approach, so we talk about faith, family, fun, fitness, finance and just a lot of other words that begin with f and some that don't. We get real, we will talk about things they’ll go, yeah you’re just an all christian group... and I'll say we are not a Christian group, we're not a non-profit, we're not a Christian group - we’re not a nonprofit because I wanted women to realise the value of investing in themselves so I didn't want them to see the word non-profit and get a poverty mindset, “I need to get, I need to get, I need to get.” They will get a tonne of value, from a very minimal investment we give out. The other part is you know quite frankly, the best challenge we’ve had is getting chewed out by people because we charged $20 for something. Donnie Boivin: (laughs) Angie Monroe: $20. If that's what you bent over shape over, then so be it but let's talk about your mindset first and they'll go oh. Our goal is not to shine a light on the things you've done wrong, all the things that happened to you. If we look in a dark cave, you're in a dark cave so when you've gone through something bad you’re in a bad spot like she said, went through bankruptcy and all of the stuff she went through. We’re not gonna go, “Look you had a bankruptcy and you had to give this up and give that up, oh man I'm not sure if I can trust you!” We're going to go you know what, we see you’re in a hole right now... you see this light? We're going to shine it on a hand if you just reach the hand then we’re going to help you walk out of this. Donnie Boivin: You know my favourite meme that's running around the social media right now, keep getting chills just thinking about it - there's a veteran down in a hole and the veteran is sitting in the bottom of his hole and a psychologist who walks by and says we're gonna talk about your childhood, we're going to talk about your past and the veteran does that and the psychologist walks away and hey I did that but I'm still sitting in this hole. The doctor comes by and says you know what the problem is? You just haven't had enough medication so we're gonna give you some pills, so the veteran takes the pills and he goes well I took the pills but I'm still in this hole. And then family and friends and everyone keeps coming by and everyone keeps trying but I'm still down in this hole and all of a sudden another veteran walks by sees down in the hole jumps down the hole, the first veteran and goes what the hell now it's 2 of us down here, the second veteran goes don't worry I've been here before I know how to get the hell out. Angie Monroe: Right, exactly and it's huge. It’s so huge that we do that. One of my favourite organisations to donate to actually was one that made an impact for my daughter. It's a Christian organisation called Embrace Grace, it's for single moms with unplanned pregnancies. They just make it a safe place for girls to come back to church and not be ashamed or shunned by it. When my daughter went through it, the healing process for that was huge, because I was a girl with an unplanned pregnancy and I didn't realise the shame that I carried for that until my daughter walked through this process and I got healing through that. That one organisation helped me tremendously, so now I recommend and refer a lot of girls to that organisation. I want the same thing to happen with us, I want people to come here and get help, get healing and they go but y’all do things from a faith basis, I’m like I've been raised in church my whole life I worked for a church, you know there's the whole saying of I love Jesus and I cuss a little too. (both laugh) Angie Monroe: But I was in the navy, I can't help it every once in a while it just pops out. On the other side I said that we go places that Jesus went that the church no longer goes to. We rub elbows with people that have done things that the church is shaming them for and casting them out for or society has cast them out for and it's really hard to get people to trust you if you're not willing to get dirty and it really is. Donnie Boivin: Yeah and that's something because like you pointed it out there may be sitting in a hole they, may be sitting in the cave, they may be sitting in that dark place - I don't give a sh*t where the candle comes from, where the light comes from, what the background and the story is as long as you carrying a freaking torch and say hey it's this way, more freaking power to you. Angie Monroe: Yeah and there is so many great people in the veteran community and even in the regular community that have been through stuff that can help these people walk out. At first people need to know that they are there and that they are safe to walk them out. Right now there's just not enough of and I don't know if you're a part of that but there's the organisation that they found out that a service member is in trouble and they go and talk to the service member, they may be suicidal they may be whatever and they go and help out so they are rolling up their sleeves. Where are you? How do I get to you? We're going to solve this… we need more of that. People are too caught up in their phones, in their Facebook to do anything. Donnie Boivin: That's it, people are turning a blind eye because I don't know if you're both saying that you're helping somebody out by osmosis you're gonna be a bad person now too or whatever the hell is going on with them. Everyone is so worried about what everybody else will think about them, this is just doing the right damn thing, getting off your desk and going to help some souls out. I mean seriously good on you guys because once again, you got to have a broad set of shoulders to be able to carry that torch, you've already said it but I know you’re catching it on the chin from these big organisations and from these big movements and keep picking a fight. There's so many women that are going through their journey and, don't want to be the victim they don't want to live in those dark places. They want to stay out of it and become... so, good on you for giving them a place that they can call home. Angie Monroe: I think that's the biggest challenge right now, we're finding that some of those women that do want to get out of it but we’re also finding some of these women that are so comfortable in being the victim right now that they are so afraid of what walking out of that victimhood. When I was attacked, I was attacked from behind. Like I said it was a very brutal attack and it was bad and when I found out that I was completely free of all of my fear - most militaries, I’d walk in and never sit with my back to the door, I always had my guard up, I was always self aware of everything that goes on. There was a couple of other fears in there too but there was one time I was sitting at a hotel, in a restaurant I went to eat my soup and as I picked up this spoon to put this soup in my mouth I started laughing because I realised that, at that point I was sitting in the restaurant with my back to the door and I was facing the wall and I realised at that point the level of healing I've gone from that trauma. From that point on everything just escalated into quicker and quicker being free and it was the most impactful moment I've ever had of realising how free I was from that. Being able to tell that to other woman that they can have that too, they say well I do that anyway I have to know where all the doors are then I say you don't have to know that, you're choosing to the know that now because you’re choosing to stay in this wreck you’re in. Let us help you walk out of it and it's been really powerful to watch some of these women walk out of it. Working with some of these organisations that are around here and referring them to go on retreat with other women who have been through that part of the work and back and start working through things even more. There's a homeless epidemic, just starting to hit the womEn - they just don't get the help the men do because they can't stay in the shelters... Donnie Boivin: ...because of the sexual abuse. Angie Monroe: ...because of the sexual assault. It's just a reoccurring epidemic and so how do we go in and start making these changes and Texas is a great state for veterans and veteran work but we still got a long way to go. And we have a lot of work that needs to be done in that area and I wanna start locally, Texas-wise and start branching out into other states and working with other states to get things going and go federal on how we can change things. Not just for the DIVAS that are veterans, for the studs that are veterans (laughs). Because whatever impacts the women, there are still some guys that are getting sexually assaulted in the military. Though they’re smaller numbers because we just don’t talk about that so how do we help them too along the way? That's the other part of our organisation we don't male bash, anybody that male bashes gets blown out because yes there is... I'm gonna say it… I’m gonna use the buzzword this week… There is toxic masculinity, those are the jerks that beat the crap out of women, that’s toxic masculinity. It is not the guys that come out, they provide for their family, they make a couple of crude jokes here and there whoopee you know, words don't hurt you - fists, pipes and guns and all that can hurt you if they’re used in the wrong hands. We wanna talk about how can we look at men and women coexisting without the male bashing or the trash talking of women but it all starts with how we look and see ourselves first, we've got to put value on ourselves first. Donnie Boivin: If the entire society, if the entire world… look at it through those damn lenses, this would be a lot easier place to live. Because I can tell you as a dude man, the way a lot of things are happening you become too hesitant on what to say, how you act, how you keep yourself and I've never done anything. I've been a good dude, I've been married to the same woman this entire ride, raised by a great mom a great family. There's no reason that I should be slightly on edge, during all this stuff so, good on you girl, good on you. Angie Monroe: Well my husband and I, we were in Ohio last week we were in West Virginia last week for a family event and while we were up there one of the cousins brought up that commercial that talked about the toxic masculinity and I said well let's put it up and look at it. So we watched it together, I wanted him to give his opinion before I gave mine and his saying was we needed more men stepping up and being leaders for this future generation to the men that's what his take out of it was. But he could see wait a minute, I'm not enough, I'm not doing the right thing, he was conflicted with the message himself. But on the other side of it for me, I said I saw some guys in there that were in commercial mode, doing a great job but let's start focusing on the 600 guys that showed up for Dallas City Centre School for Dad's Day that didn't have kids in that school, try tell me they're not good guys. Why don't we look at the guys that responded down to Houston and put on during the floods down there, the people that showed up after hurricane Michael. Let's start looking at some of those. There were douches that showed up because they're always people that come and try to rip it off but let's let's call out the goodness. I'll tell you quite honestly that's what saved our marriage when I started looking at my husband and going I see a better man in there than what I'm settling for and I see you being amazing at this, you're an amazing provider, you're an awesome cook, you're in this and I start calling out those greatness moments in him - the rest of the stuff goes by the Wayside. So if we want to start calling out things why don't we start calling out the greatness out of the people around us. That’s what we wanna see. Donnie Boivin: You're such a burning flame and I'm in enjoying getting to know you more, because whatever you focus on you become. Whatever you’re influenced by you become and I'm not screaming fake news or any crazy sh*t but the news there is to sell, they're trying to sell commercials and everything else and they know that darkness sells. The darker the story the more people to tune in. Turn that sh*t off. Get out of it and start surrounding yourself with people that are trying to do something with their lives and get better influences and go for it because otherwise you’re going to stay in that cave, you know? Good on you girl. How do people get in touch with you Miss Angie? Angie Monroe: Well, of course we have our DIVAS Impact page, on our DIVAS Impact page we have our Veteran DIVAS groups, and our DIVAS Inner Circle linked they can always email us, blessed@divasimpact.com and we are here in the US area but I travel all over the place so watch for our website being updated with all our locations. We’ll be travelling in New Orleans area in April, and Georgia in August, West Virginia in October and a couple more dates we’re still firming up between now and then. We got a lot of places that we’re going to so we like to meet our DIVAS on the street out and about and connecting with people so that's what what we do. Donnie Boivin: Awesome, awesome. Well, this has been a real honour to have you on the show. Here's how I like to wrap up every episode and I do shock some people with this so be forewarned. You're gonna leave people on the show, people from around the world. That's 75 countries right now listening, entrepreneurs, business owners, veterans, people from all walks of life… If you were gonna leave them with a quote, a phrase, a saying, a mantra, something they can take with them on their journey... Angie Monroe: You know when I was 9 years old, I found this quote it was from John Maxwell and it's saved on my iPad it's my thing and it says,’Your willingness to learn and adjust positively from mistakes and shortcomings will largely determine how you travel on the road to success.’ I normally change the word ‘success’ to ‘significance’ because I'm on a path of significance that leads to my success. Donnie Boivin: That's awesome, that's awesome. It's been an honour. I'm so glad I got to be part of your journey girl, thanks for coming on and doing this. Angie Monroe: Alright, thank you.
Angie Leigh Monroe is an International Speaker, Strategist and Consultant whose expertise guides people to identify and obliterate obstacles. Her innovate approach will ALIGN you with strategic partnerships, ACTIVATE your purpose and CALIBRATE your potential to encounter even more opportunities. She a has founded: Angie Leigh Monroe, Inc which is the parent company for her consulting and speaking business as well as her legacy projects. https://angieleighmonroe.com D.I.V.A.S. Impact - Which Empowers and Equips a global community of women change-agents making a positive impact in the world we live in. https://DIVASimpact.com Veteran DIVAS – Which Empowers and Equips veteran women as they tackle the next big thing in their life. Angie is a native Texan, Navy veteran and Executive Director with the John Maxwell Team. This year she celebrates 27 years of marriage to her husband Michael who she met while in the Navy, they have 3 children and 2 grandchildren as well as several other bonus kids who call them family! Episode 199 Donnie Boivin: So I got a buddy Chad King that told me I need to talk to Angie, so we’re finally getting her on the show. I harassed her a little bit and she agreed to come on. Looking forward to this so Chad I owe you one I’ll probably buy you a beer next time I see you. I’m Donnie Boivin and this is Success Champion - Angie Monroe; welcome to the show dear please, please tell us your story. Angie Monroe: Well thank you for having me, I absolutely love Chad and his wife Shelly. I grew up with them so we knew each other prior to the military. And then he went to the marines and I went to the navy after high school. I think we both were just trying to find our ways. We both had things we were great at in our younger youth, but we still just wanted something that's a little bit more. And I think I see something in my friend Chad that I resonate with is, he wants to be significant in his journey through life. He is really always out there networking and investing in worthy causes and being a part of the community around him and I love that because that's what I was raised with. My dad was a police officer in our local town, my mom worked for the government and that's why we joke that I had to go halfway around the world and into the military to find a husband because nobody would marry me with a dad that was a police officer and a mom that worked for the government. So I found a West Virginian hillbilly and CB in the navy and we got married and started our family. I really came out of the military struggling to find my identity, I was great at being an aircraft mechanic and I loved that but that didn't translate too well with mommy playgroups. Other women just didn't resonate with that. I don't understand why they just can't get along with a girl that's used to throwing wrenches at people because they're talking back to ‘em or that can change a generator in less than 30 minutes on a P3; they just didn't get me. And I was really struggling with finding that place to belong. I worked for a local church in the Dallas Fort Worth area, I had a woman's pastor come up to me one day and say, “Why aren't you in a life group?” I said because there isn't one that fits my schedule, there isn't one that fits my lifestyle, there just isn't one that's good for me. Then she goes, “Well maybe if you can't find what you’re looking for, others can't find what they're looking for and maybe you just need to create it.” Donnie Boivin: Well when you give a new veteran a task and you're kind of like hold my beer and watch this, right? Angie Monroe: Exactly. First off, I told her I didn't like her very much; Second off I don't need another thing on my plate. I was the mom, my husband works 24/7 as an on-call commercial plumber. What he did in the navy translated into his work life but I worked umpteen hours and I was constantly shuffling kids outside of work, there was nothing that fit my lifestyle. So I started sending out little daily inspirations to my group of girls I then worked with because I could see and I could hear them all feeling some of the same things I was feeling. Maybe not the same specific things but they were all feeling disconnected and not able to connect with women in real life. So I just started doing little daily inspirations, that little daily inspiration email list grew and grew and grew and grew to where finally I was asked to not to send it from the church anymore because it was crashing the servers. So then I was like what do I do, this was over 10 years ago. I kind of pushed pause for a little bit, “Ok that didn't really go as I expected, how do I get where I want to go?” And I kept seeing Real Housewives of wherever, Girls Behaving Badly; The Bad Girls Club and I'm like I don't relate to any of them. They're great psychology studies but they're not really great for building long-term sustainable relationships and they're not really people I want to put on an idol. Then I started talking to other women and they’re like, “Yeah, we just don't know how to be good girlfriends anymore. We're too busy with our own lives and consumed with our own lives to be good girlfriends and we get made fun of by the guys because they just see the surface level.“ And I said, “Well, we can't fix what the guys see until we fix what we see.” Donnie Boivin: True, well said. Angie Monroe: We really just started talking with a whole bunch of women, I travelled across the country for a year talking with women in all walks of life. Professional and Fortune 500 company women, all the way down to girls that are going from highschool to college and getting their first job and asking what it is they were missing in their lives and that birthed our organisation called DIVAS Impact. DIVAS Impact stands for: Destined, Inspired, Victorious, Accountable Sister and making a positive impact in the world. Just recently rolled out our Veteran DIVAS Tribe because we realised that our women that have served our country have some special and unique things that have happened to them and working alongside brother's like you... somethings are great and some things are not so great. Little so-and-so that goes to church with me will not understand the things that I went through. Donnie Boivin: Or all the things that come out of your mouth (laughs). Angie Monroe: Right, the random pops in my head that pop out, they don't understand why I was so violent when I was in the military and I'm like it wasn't being violent it was being toe-to-toe to and not backing down, that was a sign of weakness. Donnie Boivin: I mean at that point you were kind of like being a dude with long hair because you had to. Angie Monroe: Exactly, that's how you had to be accepted and I was a girl's worst enemy when I was in the military. If a girl wanted to come into our shop and work at our shop I was much harder on them than any of the guys were. Donnie Boivin: That makes sense. This is fun, you go and do the whole navy thing I'll try not to hold that against you too much Angie Monroe: That's alright, I know your department of the navy. Donnie Boivin: Absolutely, the men's department. Angie Monroe: Men's department, I love that (laughs). Donnie Boivin: You’re an aircraft mechanic, that's fun. I was a Motor T mechanic when I was in the cooler and you guys had a hell of a lot more fun playing with planes and we getting put on trucks. We just drank a little bit more but you go through that and the transition process, a lot of people in the military do. I love how you started off, I went to the military because I didn't know what the hell I wanted to do when I grow up, right? That just seemed like the next move. But you get out of the military and you are more still in the same spot, now what? I love the fact that you've gone through that and you figure it out through process of elimination if you will, you're kind of role in life but I also like that somebody kind of said hey, do this and it helped you figure it out. I'm curious if they wouldn't have said hey and you do this, do you think you'd be where you are right now? Angie Monroe: It would be really interesting to find out if I would, just simply because I'm a strong personality... Donnie Boivin: Nooo... (both laugh) Angie Monroe: ...my girl that manages the office here for me, she even made the comment that's like you intimidate me at times. She's a strong girl, she's an athlete; she went on college to be an athlete she can hold her own but she told me you intimidate me at times. And I realise that. It also take another woman just as strong if not stronger than me to say that to me. If anybody else had said that to me it would have gone in one ear and out the other but because of the weight that this woman carries with her presence and with her authority. It was going to eat away at me for the rest of my life if I didn't do something, you know. Then I start realising the thing I was looking for was working with women, which created a whole other issue because I didn't like women. Donnie Boivin: Yeah, as I said. Angie Monroe: Normally where your greatest calling is, the area where you need the most work in. (both laugh) Angie Monroe: That was biggest hurdle right there. Donnie Boivin: It's funny I do a lot of private coaching and and most of my clientele are women as well and I don't know why, it's just how it worked out and I've had a couple of them say why don't you do this group coaching session. And I said, “Have you ever put a bunch of alpha women in one room? Yeah, it doesn't usually go very well because it'll take you 4 days to get through the hand pecking order right before everybody gets settled down.” How did you take that strong alpha personality and be able to handle the none alphas? Angie Monroe: The part I didn't realise, the part that took me by surprise is how many people sit back and watch. They don't say anything, they don't interact; they just watch. Then when they want, when they need; when their back is against the wall they'll come to you. And they come to you because you've already proven yourself through them watching you. One of my favourite stories is 4 years ago I was speaking and Los Angeles, a lady came in and she was at an appointment in the building or something like that but she heard me speaking from the stage and so she just kind of wandered into the event. I was handing out cards and stuff like that and she took 1 and several months later I get a phone call and it's over Facebook Messenger and I'm like what in the world is going on. Facebook Messenger comes up, I answer it. I didn't even know you can make calls on Facebook Messenger at the time, it was such a new thing. I answer it and I hear screaming in the background. The lady is being attacked by her spouse, we were able to get her location - she called me from an iPad that she stored in the bathroom which is the place she ran to when she got into trouble. She calls the us, we got the police over there; he got arrested and before he was able to get out of jail we able to have her moved into a safe house and had her under safety. She's still under a lot of therapy because it had been years and years and years of torment that she had been through with him. I would have never known that woman was in the room, I never paid attention to me or anything but she had gotten on, she had started following, she had started listening, she had literally been watching and following everything we were doing but she's not somebody who would be the loud boisterous woman you would talk to. I just build trust with her by being real, being funny, being loud but being impactful, not just to make a noise but to show that I really care about people and that's my biggest blessing right there. I’m impacting people that I don't even know. Donnie Boivin: One of the greatest things that I was ever told, when I first started getting on stages and stuff was, “Donnie, it's not about people that have the guts to come up and say hi. It's about the people that don't,” and the difference what he was telling me was when you're getting on the stage the first thing you gonna do is go walk around the crowd because there's people that really in their heart know that they need to be raising their hand and asking for your help and advice but they're also battling their own self doubt and everything else and you've got to be the person that bridges that gap. So now I've learnt soon as I get off stage I have to go amongst the people and start shaking hands. Angie Monroe: Yeah and it's so true. I've always had the ability even as a young child, I would see the people that are hiding in the shadows you know? So you always had the people there were right there wanting to be part of all the action and then you had the people that want to be part of it but they don't want the attention and that type thing so they are on the peripherals of the group. I've been one that whatever company i've worked at, even in high school; I will go sit with the people that nobody wanted to sit with. I would go hang out with those people because I wanted them to know that they were seen because if they don't know that they were seen, they may do something that will cause them to disappear. I felt that even has younger child, so working at church offices, working at corporate offices, I would always go out and meet the people that were kind of like “the forgotten ones”. I worked at an air cargo company, I would go out and meet with the mechanics that were in the outpost and the pilot's that worked the outpost because they were the ones that were never in headquarters to be seen or connect with, you know? Now whenever we get off the stage, yes there's a line of people that want to talk to you there's always that but I also try and go and purposely talk to that person that's still sitting in their seat observing because maybe they take a little longer to process what you just said. And ask them how are you doing today. I don't ask them what they enjoyed it about my talk... Donnie Boivin: Absolutely. Angie Monroe: I don't make them about me I ask them how they're doing, what are some of their goals, what is it that you want to accomplish - how can we help you accomplish that? What does that look like for you? Believe it or not I don't sell a lot, I really don't I just add value a lot. I was listening to your thing with “Miss Charlynda” earlier on, I love listening to her because she's such a fireball. She and I are on the same page when it comes to relationship marketing. It is all about building those relationships, I don't need to sell everybody in the room right now because I'm building relationships because if I build relationships, I will have long-term longevity and not only will I be able to sell to them but they'll be able to sell to me because now we’ve built mutual trust. Whenever I'm ready to post on our Facebook page, on social media or in our podcasts that we're launching soon - I've got trustworthy relationships built and I'm not just saying he is so and so from Josh Mows down the street, I'm talking about someone I actually know and that's important to me. I don't refer people for jobs much less anything else with my name attached to it unless I can really put the rubber to the road on them. Donnie Boivin: What's awesome is, I think there's 2 people in this world and I don't mean to put people in boxes but there's really 2 people. And the 2 people are, there’s somebody that carves a trail and there's people that follow that trail. I love the fact that you have the torch out front and you're just blowing things up and rolling and going because it takes those strong personalities to draw all those people in and it takes the strong set of shoulders to be able to carry that burden and that weight. You know it very well because when you need it, leave it all out they are on the stage, they take it out of you real quick. Because you're trying to deliver so much of a message to these people. How did it evolve into this bigger thing I mean I know you went across the US and you're talking to all these women from all walks of life… How did it form into this, and you don't have to say the name of DIVAS again because I'm going to hell trying to remember that acronym it's a very cool, big, powerful word though. Now how did it evolve into that? Angie Monroe: It came out of a selfish thing, quite honestly. I needed to remind myself on a regular basis of I was, what I wanted to be, how I wanted to walk. My motto actually comes from a Bible verse but it’s, “Do justice, walk humbly and love kindness.” Just being very simple and how do I do theses things on a regular basis? How do I stand up for the woman who's being wronged physically, mentally, emotionally? How do I love them through all of that and how do I stay humble no matter what we accomplished through the process? DIVAS Impact, I started looking at how many women didn't even know what they were destined or purposed for. They’re still just floating through life, they got married right out of high school or college and now they’re divorced and they have no idea what they wanna be when they grow up because they've always been a wife or a mom. They are transitioning from high school to college and they still don't know what they wanna be. With the veterans they came out of the military, like “Miss Charlynda” said it took her 7 months to find a job because helicopter mechanics are not an everyday thing all over the world. It's amazing how different that is and so how do we find a way to find a place for them, for helping them identify their purposes and help them look back through their course of life and through their life map and to go to what is the silver cord of familiarity throughout their life that they could really just cling on to. And then it goes on to who are you inspiring; who inspired you and who are you inspiring? Because it's a Pay It Forward model, we all have to Pay It Forward. The biggest one that's been our biggest target this year is the victory one, because we don't focus on victimisation. Right now the biggest hate mail we are getting is literally from other women's groups and from the “#MeToo” and “Times Up” movement because we don't focus on the victimisation side of things. I'm not saying that there's not a place for those organisations. I'm just saying when you're done being a victim, come on! We’ve got something better better for you. Let us help you, walk you out of that victim mode and into victory mode - I'm one of those, I experienced sexual assault while I was in the military at the hands of a fiance. Left, beaten, battered all that stuff I have that side but I don't live in fear from it anymore. I got news for other women out there, you don't have to live in fear from it either. It's absolutely imperative that you reach out and let us help you get to that place of victory. I could care less what Donald Trump or Billy Bush says about women on a bus. If women are saying nasty things about each other right across the dinner table it just doesn't make sense to be mad about that and not take care of what we're saying about ourselves, so we have to be accountable. We have to be accountable of how we talk to each other and really be those sisters, true blood sisters love you, like you, don't like you whatever - you’re still gonna be linked arm in arm to each other come hell or high water because you're a sister. Well I'm speaking in London whether I’m speaking in Texas, Georgia, Louisiana, wherever it is... the message is still the same; we are much stronger together, when we link arms together, than we are when we facing each other and pushing and causing that resistance. That's our biggest challenge right now, really getting other women to really understand that we're not against any woman, we are completely open to any women even if they hate us. We are completely open to them because we truly want what's best for them. Donnie Boivin: You know, here is what I really love about this, it's whatever you focus on you become. And if you focus on the victim side of things, you will stay in the victim side of things. But if you focus on where am I going, who am I becoming, how am I using this to empower… you know sh**y things happen to all kinds of people and you get two choices in life: You can dwell on something really crappy that happened to you and you can crawl in a hole and do it or you can step forward and keep moving forward and go and find groups like yours, I love this. You're actively empowering women to say that's not gonna define me. Angie Monroe: Right, and that's exactly what our mission statement says,”We equip and empower a global community of women agents to make a positive impact in the world.” That’s really what we’re focusing on, we have the group classes that people can be apart of to walk through that healing from past traumas, no matter what the past trauma is. And it doesn't matter what level of trauma it is. The other part I hear is, oh well your assault is not bad as my assault. It doesn't matter! Come on man! Donnie Boivin: I can't believe that, that would be a saying. Angie Monroe: Or it's kind of like a guy saying well you did combat in Syria, I did combat in Afghanistan. Donnie Boivin: Right, right. Angie Monroe: It was combat! (both laugh) Angie Monroe: I am now made aware of a newer generation of women coming out of the military than what it was whenever I came out of the military, the ones that went before me coming out of the military and I think the other thing for our Veteran DIVAS as we have more soldiers coming home now which is great but they're coming home with more wounds because the technology and the medical technology is able to save them but there's still those emotional scars and how do we serve that community the best. I'm very invested in this part of it because I have two sons that serve in the military. One is a fake son but he's been with US since he was 12 so I share him with his momma... Donnie Boivin: You just said fake son, I just want to point that out. (laughs) Angie Monroe: Well, we've had several kids live with us over the years and the first one I took one to school he introduced me as fake mom so all the other kids after that became fake kids. Donnie Boivin: I love that because I had several moms like that grown up because I had Mum but I still got but his mums that I call Mom. They call me son and some other choice words you know; that's awesome. Angie Monroe: You know as a mom who has a son that's in the army with seventh group. have another one with Fort Campbell with fort 60, they're very high volatile groups there and because they're in the military we all know that the likelihood of them finding a wife our girlfriend even will someone be military related 2 so why not start forging that path now. Whether it be a military brat or another soldier or whatever, so why not start 14 that path and opening doors doors so that my future daughter-in-law will be somebody there will bring about change for their generation of women so that's impactful for me Donnie Boivin: There's so many organisations targeted at the veteran communities right now and I have two thoughts.One, a lot of those organisations just need to partner up and quit competing with each other. But this is the first time that I've heard of a group targeting the female veterans in this way so, good on you for coming up with a unique way to approach. Because of Facebook (love it or hate it) I've had the privilege of meeting so many awesome and really bad ass women that come out of the military and they all got stories and they all got impact. I forgot the number I saw one tIme but the number of sexual traumas that come out of the military for the women are ridiculously high and what people don't understand is that when we were on camp, the guy to girl ratio was 10000 to 1. And it's insane, so that's why (it doesn’t make it right) I like girls like you that are strong and confident when I say you were a dude with long hair and you’re like of course. So I love the fact that you are going in and working with those girls, and their stories and their transitions because I think people are trying to take it from the whole and you've really niched down and I think that’s solid because just like guys, yeah they're gonna have your own damn language, you're gonna have your own way of talking, and we talked about it earlier I mean you've got a bunch of veterans in one room? The civilians are gonna freak the hell out because of how they're talking to each other, how they're saying it and what they're actually saying,so good on you. Where do you think this whole thing is taking you, you're doing some really cool things... Angie Monroe: I mean I'm getting to meet some people, like you said there's a bunch of organisations there that do some amazing things for the veterans but the biggest thing that I'm excited about is that I'm more of a networker by nature. I love getting out, meeting people, finding out what they're passionate about. DIVAS Impact doesn't have to meet all the needs, we just need to know who can meet their needs so we can be that connecting point. My biggest challenge with DIVAS Impact was that there wasn't anything that was speaking to the whole woman. You can go and be a part of this for this fitness challenge, or this fashion challenge, or this for spiritual study and this for business… It was like that's segmenting the woman, you're taking more of their time because now they have to be a part of all these 15 things to fit that whole woman. What we wanted to create was a whole woman approach, so we talk about faith, family, fun, fitness, finance and just a lot of other words that begin with f and some that don't. We get real, we will talk about things they’ll go, yeah you’re just an all christian group... and I'll say we are not a Christian group, we're not a non-profit, we're not a Christian group - we’re not a nonprofit because I wanted women to realise the value of investing in themselves so I didn't want them to see the word non-profit and get a poverty mindset, “I need to get, I need to get, I need to get.” They will get a tonne of value, from a very minimal investment we give out. The other part is you know quite frankly, the best challenge we’ve had is getting chewed out by people because we charged $20 for something. Donnie Boivin: (laughs) Angie Monroe: $20. If that's what you bent over shape over, then so be it but let's talk about your mindset first and they'll go oh. Our goal is not to shine a light on the things you've done wrong, all the things that happened to you. If we look in a dark cave, you're in a dark cave so when you've gone through something bad you’re in a bad spot like she said, went through bankruptcy and all of the stuff she went through. We’re not gonna go, “Look you had a bankruptcy and you had to give this up and give that up, oh man I'm not sure if I can trust you!” We're going to go you know what, we see you’re in a hole right now... you see this light? We're going to shine it on a hand if you just reach the hand then we’re going to help you walk out of this. Donnie Boivin: You know my favourite meme that's running around the social media right now, keep getting chills just thinking about it - there's a veteran down in a hole and the veteran is sitting in the bottom of his hole and a psychologist who walks by and says we're gonna talk about your childhood, we're going to talk about your past and the veteran does that and the psychologist walks away and hey I did that but I'm still sitting in this hole. The doctor comes by and says you know what the problem is? You just haven't had enough medication so we're gonna give you some pills, so the veteran takes the pills and he goes well I took the pills but I'm still in this hole. And then family and friends and everyone keeps coming by and everyone keeps trying but I'm still down in this hole and all of a sudden another veteran walks by sees down in the hole jumps down the hole, the first veteran and goes what the hell now it's 2 of us down here, the second veteran goes don't worry I've been here before I know how to get the hell out. Angie Monroe: Right, exactly and it's huge. It’s so huge that we do that. One of my favourite organisations to donate to actually was one that made an impact for my daughter. It's a Christian organisation called Embrace Grace, it's for single moms with unplanned pregnancies. They just make it a safe place for girls to come back to church and not be ashamed or shunned by it. When my daughter went through it, the healing process for that was huge, because I was a girl with an unplanned pregnancy and I didn't realise the shame that I carried for that until my daughter walked through this process and I got healing through that. That one organisation helped me tremendously, so now I recommend and refer a lot of girls to that organisation. I want the same thing to happen with us, I want people to come here and get help, get healing and they go but y’all do things from a faith basis, I’m like I've been raised in church my whole life I worked for a church, you know there's the whole saying of I love Jesus and I cuss a little too. (both laugh) Angie Monroe: But I was in the navy, I can't help it every once in a while it just pops out. On the other side I said that we go places that Jesus went that the church no longer goes to. We rub elbows with people that have done things that the church is shaming them for and casting them out for or society has cast them out for and it's really hard to get people to trust you if you're not willing to get dirty and it really is. Donnie Boivin: Yeah and that's something because like you pointed it out there may be sitting in a hole they, may be sitting in the cave, they may be sitting in that dark place - I don't give a sh*t where the candle comes from, where the light comes from, what the background and the story is as long as you carrying a freaking torch and say hey it's this way, more freaking power to you. Angie Monroe: Yeah and there is so many great people in the veteran community and even in the regular community that have been through stuff that can help these people walk out. At first people need to know that they are there and that they are safe to walk them out. Right now there's just not enough of and I don't know if you're a part of that but there's the organisation that they found out that a service member is in trouble and they go and talk to the service member, they may be suicidal they may be whatever and they go and help out so they are rolling up their sleeves. Where are you? How do I get to you? We're going to solve this… we need more of that. People are too caught up in their phones, in their Facebook to do anything. Donnie Boivin: That's it, people are turning a blind eye because I don't know if you're both saying that you're helping somebody out by osmosis you're gonna be a bad person now too or whatever the hell is going on with them. Everyone is so worried about what everybody else will think about them, this is just doing the right damn thing, getting off your desk and going to help some souls out. I mean seriously good on you guys because once again, you got to have a broad set of shoulders to be able to carry that torch, you've already said it but I know you’re catching it on the chin from these big organisations and from these big movements and keep picking a fight. There's so many women that are going through their journey and, don't want to be the victim they don't want to live in those dark places. They want to stay out of it and become... so, good on you for giving them a place that they can call home. Angie Monroe: I think that's the biggest challenge right now, we're finding that some of those women that do want to get out of it but we’re also finding some of these women that are so comfortable in being the victim right now that they are so afraid of what walking out of that victimhood. When I was attacked, I was attacked from behind. Like I said it was a very brutal attack and it was bad and when I found out that I was completely free of all of my fear - most militaries, I’d walk in and never sit with my back to the door, I always had my guard up, I was always self aware of everything that goes on. There was a couple of other fears in there too but there was one time I was sitting at a hotel, in a restaurant I went to eat my soup and as I picked up this spoon to put this soup in my mouth I started laughing because I realised that, at that point I was sitting in the restaurant with my back to the door and I was facing the wall and I realised at that point the level of healing I've gone from that trauma. From that point on everything just escalated into quicker and quicker being free and it was the most impactful moment I've ever had of realising how free I was from that. Being able to tell that to other woman that they can have that too, they say well I do that anyway I have to know where all the doors are then I say you don't have to know that, you're choosing to the know that now because you’re choosing to stay in this wreck you’re in. Let us help you walk out of it and it's been really powerful to watch some of these women walk out of it. Working with some of these organisations that are around here and referring them to go on retreat with other women who have been through that part of the work and back and start working through things even more. There's a homeless epidemic, just starting to hit the womEn - they just don't get the help the men do because they can't stay in the shelters... Donnie Boivin: ...because of the sexual abuse. Angie Monroe: ...because of the sexual assault. It's just a reoccurring epidemic and so how do we go in and start making these changes and Texas is a great state for veterans and veteran work but we still got a long way to go. And we have a lot of work that needs to be done in that area and I wanna start locally, Texas-wise and start branching out into other states and working with other states to get things going and go federal on how we can change things. Not just for the DIVAS that are veterans, for the studs that are veterans (laughs). Because whatever impacts the women, there are still some guys that are getting sexually assaulted in the military. Though they’re smaller numbers because we just don’t talk about that so how do we help them too along the way? That's the other part of our organisation we don't male bash, anybody that male bashes gets blown out because yes there is... I'm gonna say it… I’m gonna use the buzzword this week… There is toxic masculinity, those are the jerks that beat the crap out of women, that’s toxic masculinity. It is not the guys that come out, they provide for their family, they make a couple of crude jokes here and there whoopee you know, words don't hurt you - fists, pipes and guns and all that can hurt you if they’re used in the wrong hands. We wanna talk about how can we look at men and women coexisting without the male bashing or the trash talking of women but it all starts with how we look and see ourselves first, we've got to put value on ourselves first. Donnie Boivin: If the entire society, if the entire world… look at it through those damn lenses, this would be a lot easier place to live. Because I can tell you as a dude man, the way a lot of things are happening you become too hesitant on what to say, how you act, how you keep yourself and I've never done anything. I've been a good dude, I've been married to the same woman this entire ride, raised by a great mom a great family. There's no reason that I should be slightly on edge, during all this stuff so, good on you girl, good on you. Angie Monroe: Well my husband and I, we were in Ohio last week we were in West Virginia last week for a family event and while we were up there one of the cousins brought up that commercial that talked about the toxic masculinity and I said well let's put it up and look at it. So we watched it together, I wanted him to give his opinion before I gave mine and his saying was we needed more men stepping up and being leaders for this future generation to the men that's what his take out of it was. But he could see wait a minute, I'm not enough, I'm not doing the right thing, he was conflicted with the message himself. But on the other side of it for me, I said I saw some guys in there that were in commercial mode, doing a great job but let's start focusing on the 600 guys that showed up for Dallas City Centre School for Dad's Day that didn't have kids in that school, try tell me they're not good guys. Why don't we look at the guys that responded down to Houston and put on during the floods down there, the people that showed up after hurricane Michael. Let's start looking at some of those. There were douches that showed up because they're always people that come and try to rip it off but let's let's call out the goodness. I'll tell you quite honestly that's what saved our marriage when I started looking at my husband and going I see a better man in there than what I'm settling for and I see you being amazing at this, you're an amazing provider, you're an awesome cook, you're in this and I start calling out those greatness moments in him - the rest of the stuff goes by the Wayside. So if we want to start calling out things why don't we start calling out the greatness out of the people around us. That’s what we wanna see. Donnie Boivin: You're such a burning flame and I'm in enjoying getting to know you more, because whatever you focus on you become. Whatever you’re influenced by you become and I'm not screaming fake news or any crazy sh*t but the news there is to sell, they're trying to sell commercials and everything else and they know that darkness sells. The darker the story the more people to tune in. Turn that sh*t off. Get out of it and start surrounding yourself with people that are trying to do something with their lives and get better influences and go for it because otherwise you’re going to stay in that cave, you know? Good on you girl. How do people get in touch with you Miss Angie? Angie Monroe: Well, of course we have our DIVAS Impact page, on our DIVAS Impact page we have our Veteran DIVAS groups, and our DIVAS Inner Circle linked they can always email us, blessed@divasimpact.com and we are here in the US area but I travel all over the place so watch for our website being updated with all our locations. We’ll be travelling in New Orleans area in April, and Georgia in August, West Virginia in October and a couple more dates we’re still firming up between now and then. We got a lot of places that we’re going to so we like to meet our DIVAS on the street out and about and connecting with people so that's what what we do. Donnie Boivin: Awesome, awesome. Well, this has been a real honour to have you on the show. Here's how I like to wrap up every episode and I do shock some people with this so be forewarned. You're gonna leave people on the show, people from around the world. That's 75 countries right now listening, entrepreneurs, business owners, veterans, people from all walks of life… If you were gonna leave them with a quote, a phrase, a saying, a mantra, something they can take with them on their journey... Angie Monroe: You know when I was 9 years old, I found this quote it was from John Maxwell and it's saved on my iPad it's my thing and it says,’Your willingness to learn and adjust positively from mistakes and shortcomings will largely determine how you travel on the road to success.’ I normally change the word ‘success’ to ‘significance’ because I'm on a path of significance that leads to my success. Donnie Boivin: That's awesome, that's awesome. It's been an honour. I'm so glad I got to be part of your journey girl, thanks for coming on and doing this. Angie Monroe: Alright, thank you.
Host: Aaron Rittmaster Panel: Dave Juart, Chad King, Don Donfris Some significant changes are afoot for the Disney Dining Plans at Walt Disney World in 2018. So this week, the DISDads Podcast panel revisits the topic, discussing the details of the changes and reconsidering the value of the various Disney Dining Plans in light of […]
Chad King of the musical duo A Great Big World sits down with Nico to discuss inspiration, unrequited love, crystals, and living with MS. "Hold Each Other" by A Great Big World feat. Futuristic TheLoveBomb.us http://itunes.com/atwill http://instagram.com/nicotortorella http://instagram.com/atwillradio http://instagram.com/Iamchadking
In the Season 2 opener, Will speaks with grammy-award winning music duo Chad King and Ian Axel of A Great Big World (best known for their 4X platinum record "Say Something" featuring Christina Aguilera)on finding their voice (literally), Christina Aguilera's camera crew and bed bugs. Sponsors: This episode is sponsored by Hello Fresh. Use promo code DROPIN for $35 off your first week of food deliveries when you subscribe at hellofresh.com @willmalnati @agreatbigworld @itsmechadking @ianaxel @atwillradio Produced by Mitch Bluestein (At Will Radio)
This episode is brought to you by the fine folks over at Stringjoy. Located in Nashville, TN, Stringjoy is committed to bringing you a high quality string with a custom, handmade experience. In Episode 139 Ryan and Steve celebrate the weekend. Cheers to the weekend! Steve talks about his Godin Radiator and Ryan talks about the JHS Ruby Red. Then we get CRAZY GO NUTS with the ads: SG Relic (sorry we forgot to name drop you Aaron) Fret Exentze Japanese wah This week's topic is gimmicks. I don't remember how many we actually talked about, but we start off with something called the Kurv. We definitely talk about other gimmicky things, I just can't remember them all. Thanks to Chad King and his band, Lo Beggar, for this week's song, "Metal Boy".
Duo Ian Axel and Chad King who are better known as "A Great Big World" released their sophomore CD in 2015, "When the Morning Comes" and they join Border Crossings host Larry London to perform songs from the new CD and also their biggest hit, "Say Something."
Our own Chad King talks Giants baseball with Marty Lurie prior to the Giants 4-2 win over the Brewers on August 5th, 2013. Follow him at https://twitter.com/baseballmarty
Willie Dills and Chad King discuss the first place Giants recent 7-3 home stand, the starting staff's comeback and the miraculous offense of the Giants. We also give love to...a Dodger?! Ahem...what now?!
Chad King and Willie Dills discuss the Hall of Fame snub, the Posey and Pence deals and much much more. Go 49ers! Super Bowl baby!
The boys wallow in the Niners NFC Championship loss by talking about arbitration stuff, we welcome Chad King to the line-up. He's hitting 3rd of course.
The Giants are officially out but TortureCast is back. After a long hiatus the boys talk about next year, this year's playoffs and much more. A segment from Chad King as well!
Without Ben or Mike, Willie Dills welcomes Chad King of Out of Left Field, Kids Are Hard and Epic Diapers to the show. We talk slumps, bumps and bruises and try to make of the most of the midsummer Giants doldrums.