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Personalized therapeutic approaches for the treatment of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), guided by shared decision-making, can improve outcomes by aligning treatment with a patient's unique clinical profile, preferences and goals. The Association of Cancer Care Centers (ACCC) is dedicated to providing up-to-date information on CLL management and treatment strategies. In this episode, CANCER BUZZ speaks with Christopher Nelson, ACNP, MBA, certified oncology nurse practitioner at Avera Medical Group Oncology & Hematology, to explore the importance of shared decision-making and patient communication in CLL. Additionally, CANCER BUZZ speaks with Meghan McGrath, MSN, RN, AGACNP, clinical trial nurse navigator at The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (LLS), who discusses ways to incorporate clinical trials in the shared decision-making process and LLS services that are available to support patients and providers. “You do what the patient feels is best, you know, you look at what their values are and what's important to them, and then you try to find a therapy that fits those.” – Christopher Nelson, ACNP “I think it's really important to try and make every patient aware of the fact that a clinical trial could be right for them at any stage in the game.” – Meghan McGrath, MSN, RN, AGACNP Christopher Nelson, ACNP Oncology Nurse Practitioner Avera Medical Group Oncology & Hematology Aberdeen, SD Meghan McGrath, MSN, RN, AGACNP Clinical Trial Nurse Navigator The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (LLS) Resources: · ACCC Treatment for Double-Exposed CLL - https://bit.ly/4iSmfV1 · ACCC CLL Resources - https://bit.ly/3E4QqZK · LLS Clinical Trial Support Center - https://bit.ly/42sqGQk · ACCC CLL Video Series - https://bit.ly/4la4li5
On the first episode of The Passive Income Playbook, Christopher Nelson shares his journey from tech equity to building a multiple seven-figure investment portfolio, and discusses the critical mindset shift from being a money earner to a money manager. Nelson, CEO of Wealth Ops Collective, explains his systematic approach to portfolio construction, emphasizing treating investments like a business with proper entity structuring, team building, and operational processes. He provides practical insights on diversifying across asset classes, maintaining a 50/50 split between growth and income investments, and the importance of having clear portfolio goals and metrics. The episode offers valuable guidance for passive investors looking to professionalize their investment approach and build sustainable wealth through strategic portfolio management. Sponsors: Crystal View Capital Capital Gains Tax Solutions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the seventh and final episode of SILVERTONGUES, the team of rebels square up against Kai's forces for the ultimate showdown. Silvertongues is produced by Acorn Arts & Entertainment. Written by Michael Alan Herman & Josie Eli Herman. Directed by Josie Eli Herman. Associate producer Christopher Nelson. Original scoring by Jesse Haugen. Please check out his website: https://www.jessehaugen.com/ Featuring music by Scott Buckley. 'Hiraeth' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au 'Uprising' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au 'Shadow and Dust' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au 'Effervescence' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au If you enjoyed our show and thought it was worth the price of a cup of coffee, please throw us a buck at: https://www.acornartsandentertainment.com/silvertongues or join our Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/acornartsandentertainment/ This episode stars Dan Johnson as Roscoe Talbott Sabrina Dahlgren as Tavi Jones Josie Eli Herman as Tasch Michael Alan Herman as Kai and Darcy James Herman as The Pilates Warrior Callie Bussell as Anika Perry Daniel Santillana as Elio Perry Annie Dilworth as Fargo Kaminski Jalen Wilson-Nelem as Officer Lennon Brittany Connors as Dispatch Scotty Schlueter and Lauren Schlueter as Guava Goddess Customer Scotty Schlueter as Frank Paul Lapczynski as Officer Rick Linda Rabin Hammell as Agatha Will Myers as Seth Budarocci Reach out to us: Email: acornartsandentertainment@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/silvertonguespodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/silvertonguesthepodcast/ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@silvertonguespodcast X.com: https://twitter.com/silvertonguesp
IN THE PAST, Roscoe & Tavi meet each other on the Kalalani Island chain. Silvertongues is produced by Acorn Arts & Entertainment. Written by Michael Alan Herman & Josie Eli Herman. Directed by Josie Eli Herman. Associate producer Christopher Nelson. Original scoring by Jesse Haugen. Please check out his website: https://www.jessehaugen.com/ Featuring music by TrackTribe. “Island Wave” @TrackTribe If you enjoyed our show and thought it was worth the price of a cup of coffee, please throw us a buck at: https://www.acornartsandentertainment.com/silvertongues or join our Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/acornartsandentertainment/ This episode stars (in order of appearance) Will Myers as Seth Budarocci Dan Johnson as Roscoe Talbott Sabrina Dahlgren as Tavi Jones Reach out to us: Email: acornartsandentertainment@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/silvertonguespodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/silvertonguesthepodcast/ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@silvertonguespodcast X.com: https://twitter.com/silvertonguesp
In the sixth episode of SILVERTONGUES, Roscoe and Tavi squad up with rebels of Kalalani to break Kai's hold on the island. Silvertongues is produced by Acorn Arts & Entertainment. Written by Michael Alan Herman & Josie Eli Herman. Directed by Josie Eli Herman. Associate producer Christopher Nelson. Original scoring by Jesse Haugen. Please check out his website: https://www.jessehaugen.com/ Featuring music by Scott Buckley. 'Hiraeth' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au Featuring music by Fuzzeke. 'Plan A' by Fuzzeke Featuring music by Tunetank. 'Flying in the Clouds' by Tunetank If you enjoyed our show and thought it was worth the price of a cup of coffee, please throw us a buck at: https://www.acornartsandentertainment.com/silvertongues or join our Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/acornartsandentertainment/ This episode stars (in order of appearance) Will Myers as Seth Budarocci Michael Alan Herman as Kai and Darcy Savannah Jordan as Rebeccah the Radio Intern Dan Johnson as Roscoe Talbott Sabrina Dahlgren as Tavi Jones Callie Bussell as Anika Perry Collin Wojcik as The Gas Station Clerk Annie Dilworth as Fargo Kaminski Josie Eli Herman as Tasch Dale Dobson as the Pilates Team Leader Jalen Wilson-Nelem as Officer Lennon Daniel Santillana as Elio Perry Reach out to us: Email: acornartsandentertainment@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/silvertonguespodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/silvertonguesthepodcast/ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@silvertonguespodcast X.com: https://twitter.com/silvertonguesp
IN THE PAST, Roscoe & Tavi contemplate their next steps after their visit to Kai's resort. Silvertongues is produced by Acorn Arts & Entertainment. Written by Michael Alan Herman & Josie Eli Herman. Directed by Josie Eli Herman. Associate producer Christopher Nelson. Original scoring by Jesse Haugen. Please check out his website: https://www.jessehaugen.com/ Featuring music by Scott Buckley. 'Shadow and Dust”' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au 'Filaments”' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au “Nameless” by Fuzzeke - copyright free music If you enjoyed our show and thought it was worth the price of a cup of coffee, please throw us a buck at: https://www.acornartsandentertainment.com/silvertongues or join our Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/acornartsandentertainment/ This episode stars (in order of appearance) Dan Johnson as Roscoe Talbott Sabrina Dahlgren as Tavi Jones Michael Alan Herman as Kai Reach out to us: Email: acornartsandentertainment@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/silvertonguespodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/silvertonguesthepodcast/ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@silvertonguespodcast X.com: https://twitter.com/silvertonguesp
In the fifth episode of SILVERTONGUES, Anika tells Roscoe and Tavi the truth as powerful forces turn against them. Silvertongues is produced by Acorn Arts & Entertainment. Written by Michael Alan Herman & Josie Eli Herman. Directed by Josie Eli Herman. Associate producer Christopher Nelson. Original scoring by Jesse Haugen. Please check out his website: https://www.jessehaugen.com/ Featuring music by Scott Buckley. 'Machina' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au If you enjoyed our show and thought it was worth the price of a cup of coffee, please throw us a buck at: https://www.acornartsandentertainment.com/silvertongues or join our Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/acornartsandentertainment/ This episode stars (in order of appearance) Will Myers as Seth Budarocci Daniel Santillana as Elio Perry Callie Bussell as Anika Perry Roni Lapczynski and Paul Lapczynski as Band Members Tim Clairmont as Cab Driver Dan Johnson as Roscoe Talbott Sabrina Dahlgren as Tavi Jones Jalen Wilson-Nelem as Officer Lennon Dale Dobson as Car Owner Michael Alan Herman as Kai Reach out to us: Email: acornartsandentertainment@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/silvertonguespodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/silvertonguesthepodcast/ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@silvertonguespodcast X.com: https://twitter.com/silvertonguesp
IN THE PAST, Anika leads Roscoe & Tavi into the secluded resort on the far side of Kalalani to rescue her friend, Sable. Silvertongues is produced by Acorn Arts & Entertainment. Written by Michael Alan Herman & Josie Eli Herman. Directed by Josie Eli Herman. Associate producer Christopher Nelson. Original scoring by Jesse Haugen. Please check out his website: https://www.jessehaugen.com/ Featuring music by Scott Buckley. 'Decoherence' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au If you enjoyed our show and thought it was worth the price of a cup of coffee, please throw us a buck at: https://www.acornartsandentertainment.com/silvertongues or join our Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/acornartsandentertainment/ This episode stars (in order of appearance) Callie Bussell as Anika Perry Dan Johnson as Roscoe Talbott Sabrina Dahlgren as Tavi Jones Brittany Conners and Dale Dobson as Dead Heads Emily Betz as Sable Reach out to us: Email: acornartsandentertainment@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/silvertonguespodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/silvertonguesthepodcast/ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@silvertonguespodcast X.com: https://twitter.com/silvertonguesp
In the fourth episode of SILVERTONGUES, Roscoe and Tavi make a huge discovery while Kai looms closer than ever. Silvertongues is produced by Acorn Arts & Entertainment. Written by Michael Alan Herman & Josie Eli Herman. Directed by Josie Eli Herman. Associate producer Christopher Nelson. Original scoring by Jesse Haugen. Please check out his website: https://www.jessehaugen.com/ Featuring music by Scott Buckley. 'Shadow And Dust' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au If you enjoyed our show and thought it was worth the price of a cup of coffee, please throw us a buck at: https://www.acornartsandentertainment.com/silvertongues or join our Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/acornartsandentertainment/ This episode stars (in order of appearance) Will Myers as Seth Budarocci Annie Dilworth as Fargo Kaminski Dan Johnson as Roscoe Talbott Sabrina Dahlgren as Tavi Jones Josie Eli Herman as Tasch Michael Alan Herman as Kai Jalen Wilson-Nelem as Officer Lennon Callie Bussell as Anika Perry Daniel Santillana as Elio Perry Reach out to us: Email: acornartsandentertainment@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/silvertonguespodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/silvertonguesthepodcast/ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@silvertonguespodcast X.com: https://twitter.com/silvertonguesp
IN THE PAST, Roscoe and Tavi check in to Moonwinks Motel and learn a dark secret. Silvertongues is produced by Acorn Arts & Entertainment. Written by Michael Alan Herman & Josie Eli Herman. Directed by Josie Eli Herman. Associate producer Christopher Nelson. Original scoring by Jesse Haugen. Please check out his website: https://www.jessehaugen.com/ Featuring music by Scott Buckley.'Decoherence' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au If you enjoyed our show and thought it was worth the price of a cup of coffee, please throw us a buck at: https://www.acornartsandentertainment.com/silvertongues or join our Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/acornartsandentertainment/ This episode stars (in order of appearance) Dan Johnson as Roscoe Talbott Sabrina Dahlgren as Tavi Jones James Herman as The Rollerink Photographer Callie Bussell as Anika Perry Will Myers as Seth Budarocci Reach out to us: Email: acornartsandentertainment@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/silvertonguespodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/silvertonguesthepodcast/ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@silvertonguespodcast X.com: https://twitter.com/silvertonguesp
In the third episode of SILVERTONGUES, Roscoe and Tavi dig into the lore of Kalalani, run from an erratic criminal, and meet a new stranger in the woods. Silvertongues is produced by Acorn Arts & Entertainment. Written by Michael Alan Herman & Josie Eli Herman. Directed by Josie Eli Herman. Associate producer Christopher Nelson. Original scoring by Jesse Haugen. Please check out his website: https://www.jessehaugen.com/ Featuring music by Scott Buckley. 'Shadow And Dust' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au Featuring music by Giorgio Di Campo - @FreeSound Music Featuring music by Karl Casey - @White Bat Audio If you enjoyed our show and thought it was worth the price of a cup of coffee, please throw us a buck at: https://www.acornartsandentertainment.com/silvertongues or join our Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/acornartsandentertainment/ This episode stars (in order of appearance) Will Myers as Seth Budarocci Sabrina Dahlgren as Tavi Jones Callie Bussell as Anika Perry Michael Alan Herman as Darcy and Kai Collin Wojcik as the Guns and Ammo Dealer Dan Johnson as Roscoe Talbott Roni Lapczynski as the Boat Attendant Tim Clairmont as Liam, the Stranger in the Rollerama Annie Dilworth Reach out to us: Email: acornartsandentertainment@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/silvertonguespodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/silvertonguesthepodcast/ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@silvertonguespodcast X.com: https://twitter.com/silvertonguesp
IN THE PAST, Roscoe and Tavi interview a mysterious and gifted individual on Kalalani. Silvertongues is produced by Acorn Arts & Entertainment. Written by Michael Alan Herman & Josie Eli Herman. Directed by Josie Eli Herman. Associate producer Christopher Nelson. Original scoring by Jesse Haugen. Please check out his website: https://www.jessehaugen.com/ If you enjoyed our show and thought it was worth the price of a cup of coffee, please throw us a buck at: https://www.acornartsandentertainment.com/silvertongues or join our Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/acornartsandentertainment/ This episode stars (in order of appearance) Will Myers as Seth Budarocci Sabrina Dahlgren as Tavi Jones Dan Johnson as Roscoe Talbott Michael Alan Herman as Kai Reach out to us: Email: acornartsandentertainment@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/silvertonguespodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/silvertonguesthepodcast/ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@silvertonguespodcast X.com: https://twitter.com/silvertonguesp
In the second episode of SILVERTONGUES, Roscoe and Tavi meet a few new strangers riddled with mysteries on the Island of Kalalani. Silvertongues is produced by Acorn Arts & Entertainment. Written by Michael Alan Herman & Josie Eli Herman. Directed by Josie Eli Herman. Associate producer Christopher Nelson. Original scoring by Jesse Haugen. Please check out his website: https://www.jessehaugen.com/ Featuring music by Scott Buckley. 'That Distant Sun' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au 'Decoherence' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au If you enjoyed our show and thought it was worth the price of a cup of coffee, please throw us a buck at: https://www.acornartsandentertainment.com/silvertongues or join our Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/acornartsandentertainment/ This episode stars (in order of appearance) Sabrina Dahlgren as Tavi Jones Dan Johnson as Roscoe Talbott Josie Eli Herman as Tasch Tim Clairmont as Stranger at the Rollerama Callie Bussell as Anika Perry Daniel Santillana as Elio Perry Michael Alan Herman as Darcy Reach out to us: Email: acornartsandentertainment@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/silvertonguespodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/silvertonguesthepodcast/ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@silvertonguespodcast X.com: https://twitter.com/silvertonguesp
IN THE PAST, Roscoe and Tavi fly into Kalalani Island on a mysterious mission. Silvertongues is produced by Acorn Arts & Entertainment. Written by Michael Alan Herman & Josie Eli Herman. Directed by Josie Eli Herman. Associate producer Christopher Nelson. Original scoring by Jesse Haugen. Please check out his website: https://www.jessehaugen.com/ Featuring music by Scott Buckley. If you enjoyed our show and thought it was worth the price of a cup of coffee, please throw us a buck at: https://www.acornartsandentertainment.com/silvertongues or join our Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/acornartsandentertainment/ This episode stars (in order of appearance) Will Myers as Seth Budarocci Emily Betz as Sable Dan Johnson as Roscoe Talbott Sabrina Dahlgren as Tavi Jones Reach out to us: Email: acornartsandentertainment@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/silvertonguespodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/silvertonguesthepodcast/ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@silvertonguespodcast X.com: https://twitter.com/silvertonguesp
In the first episode of SILVERTONGUES, Roscoe and Tavi discover they have strange things in common while making smoothies. Silvertongues is produced by Acorn Arts & Entertainment. Written by Michael Alan Herman & Josie Eli Herman. Directed by Josie Eli Herman. Associate producer Christopher Nelson. Original scoring by Jesse Haugen. Please check out his website: https://www.jessehaugen.com/ Featuring music by Scott Buckley. 'Shadows and Dust' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au 'Decoherence' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au If you enjoyed our show and thought it was worth the price of a cup of coffee, please throw us a buck at: https://www.acornartsandentertainment.com/silvertongues or join our Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/acornartsandentertainment/ This episode stars (in order of appearance) Emily Betz as Sable Michael Alan Herman as Kai Will Myers as Seth Budarocci Dan Johnson as Roscoe Talbott Sabrina Dahlgren as Tavi Jones Hannah Pauling as Guava Goddess Customer 1 James Herman as Guava Goddess Customer 2 Brittany Connors as Hospital Staff Christopher L. Nelson as Lenny Paul Lapczynski as Officer Rick Scotty Schlueter as Frank Josie Eli Herman as Beach Girl Reach out to us: Email: acornartsandentertainment@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/silvertonguespodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/silvertonguesthepodcast/ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@silvertonguespodcast X.com: https://twitter.com/silvertonguesp
In this episode Bill talks with Horror Movie Fanatic, Hardcore Musician, Agent, and Host of Horror's Hallowed Grounds, Sean Clark.We talk about Sean's early days in music with Yuckmouth, Downer, and Malfunction. Opening for System of a Down during the showcase that got them signed, the benefits of having young parents into horror movies, the childhood fears of seeing JAWS and a swimming pool painted black, good times with friends at Fangorias Weekend of Horrors, Cinema Wasteland, and Horrorhound conventions.We also talk about his first trip to the Monroeville Convention Center and Mall where Dawn of the Dead was filmed, how that trip planted seeds for Horrors Hallowed Grounds and his ongoing relationship with Steel City Con. Then we roll into his relationship with Malek Akkad and the Halloween movie franchise, our mutual love of Michael Myers, and where the remakes went wrong, plus we discuss Tom Savini lighting him on fire, his relationship with Christopher Nelson and how covid spawned the Two Headed Monster podcast, plus so much more. Today's Boondoggle fans can receive 10% off their orders at dreemnutrition.com by using the promo code BOONDOG10 at checkout. Today's Boondoggle fans can receive 10% off their orders at TNT-Health.com by using the promo code BOONDOGGLE at checkout. So kick back with your headphones and cold one for this latest episode. Enjoy our additional segments featuring music from the Flo White Show and Stories from the VFW Hall. Please Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok. Please subscribe to our YouTube, Rumble, Odysee, Brighteon, and Bitchute channels, and hit the notification button. As well as seen on Wowza TV on Roku. Remember Boondoggle Listeners Matter, so e-mail us at todaysboondoggle@gmail.com and let us know your thoughts so we can read them on air. Tweet us@2daysBoondoggle and Follow us on Instagram@todaysboondoggle as well as on Facebook. Please subscribe and give 5 stars and review. Every review we receive on either Apple Podcast or Google Music we will mention you on a future episode and our Social Media pages. Follow Today's Boondoggle also on DomainCle.com and on Anchor.fm Today's Boondoggle logo designed by Stacy Candow. Additional music by Evan Crouse Also please consider financially supporting us at Todays Boondoggle using Venmo, our GoFundMe, or sponsoring us on our Anchor.fm page, so we can continue to provide you with quality entertainment. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/todaysboondoggle/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/todaysboondoggle/support
EDINBURG, Texas - A discussion was held recently on what can be done to fight back against the narrative that the border region is dangerous.The discussion took place on a zoom hosted by Hidalgo County Judge Richard Cortez and the Hidalgo County Prosperity Task Force. Former Texas Secretary of State Rolando Pablos was invited to talk about the work of the Borderplex Alliance, which works to bring new investment to El Paso, Texas, Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, and Las Cruces, New Mexico. Pablos used to lead this organization and devised its business model.Pablos was asked about the negative press the border region gets. South Texas College's dean of liberal arts, Christopher Nelson, started the conversation.“How willing are all of us going to be to sort of galvanize a counter narrative to what everyone else, everywhere else in the country is saying about this region?” Nelson asked.Nelson said the narrative the border region is saddled with is extraordinary.“It's a war zone. It's a terrible place to live. Crime is rampant. They're shooting fentanyl at each other with BB guns.,” Nelson said.“Having lived here 20 years this is a fantastic place. (It is great) to live one of the safest places in the world to live. The border is not a problem to us that live on it.”However, Nelson said, Governor Greg Abbott does not seem to agree.“And the rest of the country, following the lead of that kind of rhetoric doesn't seem to think so either. So did you deliberately address that in your marketing,” Nelson asked Pablos, referring to his leadership of Borderplex.Pablos responded: “So, quick anecdote. We discovered very quickly that the staff on Capitol Hill in Washington in charge of advising members of Congress about the border have never been to the border. They don't even know what the border looks like.”As an education exercise, Pablos said, Borderplex started inviting the staffers to El Paso, couple at a time. “You're absolutely right,” Pablos told Nelson. “They think that the cartels are overriding us. They think that we're a war zone.”The biggest challenge, Pablos said, was convincing members of Congress that they would not die if they crossed into Ciudad Juárez.“As a matter of fact, we took Senator Cornyn and his wife to Juarez. We walked downtown… just to prove to the world that Juarez was safe, right. So, you have to get clever.”Border members of Congress can help educate their colleagues in Washington, Pablos said.“On the private sector level, we engaged the U.S. Chamber, we engaged the trade organizations to also get that message out. And so it's a multifaceted approach,” Pablos said.“But, you (STC's Nelson) are absolutely right. The problem is that we start out as a deficit because of the perception that has been created about us, about the border itself. And people who don't understand the border, you can tell them it's the safest place, it's the greatest place to raise a family. (But) you have to sell it, you have to get out there and that's the challenge. But again, coming together and having one unified voice will get the job done.”Here is an audio recording of the exchange between Nelson and Pablos.To read the new stories and watch the news videos of the Rio Grande Guardian International News Service go to www.riograndeguardian.com.
In this episode Bill talks with Horror Movie Fanatic, Hardcore Musician, Agent, and Host of Horror's Hallowed Grounds, Sean Clark. We talk about Sean's early days in music with Yuckmouth, Downer, and Malfunction. Opening for System of a Down during the showcase that got them signed, the benefits of having young parents into horror movies, the childhood fears of seeing JAWS and a swimming pool painted black, good times with friends at Fangorias Weekend of Horrors, Cinema Wasteland, and Horrorhound conventions. We also talk about his first trip to the Monroeville Convention Center and Mall where Dawn of the Dead was filmed, how that trip planted seeds for Horrors Hallowed Grounds and his ongoing relationship with Steel City Con. Then we roll into his relationship with Malek Akkad and the Halloween movie franchise, our mutual love of Michael Myers, and where the remakes went wrong, plus we discuss Tom Savini lighting him on fire, his relationship with Christopher Nelson and how covid spawned the Two Headed Monster podcast, plus so much more. **NOTE: Everything said here, and on every episode of all of our shows are 100% the opinions of the hosts. Nothing is stated as fact. Do your own research to see if their opinions are true or not.** --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cmspn/message
Links1. "Wartime Command and Control," by Admiral Scott Swift (ret.), Proceedings, January 2024.2. Sea Control 254 - Defining Readiness with Admiral Scott Swift (ret.), CIMSEC, May 28, 2021.3. "Admiral Scott Swift on Leadership, Risk, and a Life in the U.S. Navy," by Christopher Nelson, CIMSEC, August 14, 2017.4.The American Sea Power Project.5. "To deter China, the US and Taiwan should seek asymmetric symmetry," by Admiral Scott Swift (ret.) Heino Klinck, Defense News, January 25, 2024.
Climbing the corporate ladder in many industries often requires sacrifices. Many executives find themselves feeling trapped when they reach the top without an exit plan. Christopher Nelson, a former CIO, planned an exit strategy to achieve freedom and flexibility in his career. He shares his journey of climbing the corporate ladder, realizing the sacrifices he had to make, and ultimately walking away to focus on his life priorities. He discusses the prevailing wisdom in the tech industry, the lack of an exit plan for executives, and the misconceptions around building tech equity. Christopher also talks about his mission to help tech employees achieve financial independence and how he is spreading his knowledge through his podcast and newsletter. In this episode you'll learn: The importance of leveraging expertise and building wealth to create a flexible lifestyle Success may come with golden handcuffs and spark fear when it happens The importance of financial education, changing the money mindset, and the need to teach children financial literacy. Strategies for achieving financial independence through tech equity The ability to pursue one's passion and purpose can be amplified by building wealth. About Christopher's mission to help 1000 tech employees achieve financial independence. CONNECT WITH CHRISTOPHER LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christophercnelson/ Podcast Website: https://www.techcareersandmoneytalk.com/ Subscribe to Tech Careers and Money News: https://www.techcareersandmoneynews.com/subscribe CONNECT WITH LISA Subscribe to the so much more newsletter. One-idea-at-a-time to move you into your potential of who you can be. LinkedIn Profile Instagram Website
Mark Christopher Nelson is a talented psychic medium who discovered his ability following the murder of his father. His father appeared to him after the funeral, and Mark asked him to stay away. However, 25 years later, his father returned, showing Mark that he could see and hear spirits. Now, Mark works as a psychic medium and paranormal investigator. Find out more at marknelsonmedium.comPlease rate us on Apple and Spotify and subscribe for free at mikeyopp.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit mikeyopp.substack.com/subscribe
This episode features Matt guesting on Christopher Nelson's show, Tech Careers & Money Talk. We cover: Upsides of growing up in corporate How to creatively navigate the inevitable downsides (once you're "successful") How to leverage your corporate career for your next chapter (entrepreneurial freedom) ***
Mary talks to Christopher Nelson from Clinton about his experience as a touring musician in the Carolinas and the South. As always, Mary gives an update of the week's happenings.
Christopher Nelson is an experienced technology executive (2 x IPOs), real estate investor, author, and the Principal and co-founder of Wealthward Capital. Wealthward Capital is a real estate investment firm with a diverse portfolio of over 3,000 multifamily units, mobile home parks, and ATMs.Main Points:Why Mobile Homes and why now? How are Mobile Homes different from Multifamily? Can I passively invest in the Mobile Home asset class? Is there still opportunity in Mobile Home Parks? What are the risks vs. returns of a Mobile Home investment? How did a technology executive get into Real Estate and passive investing?Connect with Christopher Nelson:https://www.thrivecommunity.fund/christopher@wealthward.com415-505-4586http://www.wealthward.comhttps://www.facebook.com/mrccnelson@wealthwardcapitalhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/christophercnelson/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWmEjLp2MlXegG8WYz7iWywPodcast: Tech Careers and Money Talk
On this episode of Crap No One Tells You, Christopher Nelson joins us to talk about the things you might not know about managing your money. With over a decade of experience as a financial advisor, Chris is here to share about and clarify the aspects of good financial planning, leveraging your money, interest rates, debt, student loan management, 401k planning, tools and resources that can help you effectively manage finances, and more!Christopher Nelson, RICPFinancial Advisor, 1847Financialhttps://1847financial.com/Thank you to our sponsor, RedKnight! https://www.redknight.com/RedKnight.com - our sponsor and host Want to turn your small business into an awesome brand so you can see more consistent growth?
In our SaaS Fuel™ Expert Series, Jeff is joined by Christopher Nelson, Principal, and Co-Founder of Wealthward Capital, a private equity firm helping Technology Employees build passive income through financial education and by creating recession-resistant passive income portfolios. We discuss the importance of doing due diligence on a company before joining, and how to think about equity compensation versus concentrated key experience. We also talk about the value of having a mentor or manager who can help you leapfrog to the next level, and how to use your enthusiasm to create a flywheel effect. Tune in for an insightful conversation about how to make sure you're getting the most out of your career!Key Takeaways00:04:18 Resilience In The Face Of Adversity: A Key To Success00:06:03 Creating Sustainable Wealth Through Equity: Christopher Nelson's Advice00:08:28 Growing Wealth Through Collaboration00:09:46 Exploring The Benefits Of Linkedin Networking For Financial Success00:13:51 The Impact Of Financial Uncertainty On Job Selection00:15:48 Exploring Post-IPO Startups For Low-risk, High-reward Opportunities00:18:08 The Value Of Equity And Career Capital In Hiring00:25:05 Gaining Marketable Skills For Higher Salary00:26:53 Tax Benefits Of Pre-IPO Consulting00:28:38 Creating An Owner Mindset: The Benefits Of Working For Equity00:31:59 Creating Momentum Through Risk Management For Career Advancement00:33:18 Articulating Your Career Capital To Stand Out In A Buyer's MarketTweetable QuotesHow do they attract the best and brightest, is they need to make sure that they focus also on the underlying fundamentals of the companies. - 00:11:19 Christopher NelsonI think if you really want to attract the best and brightest, there has to be a clear way where you're saying "here is your equity that I am giving you and here's the way we gonna translate that into value" - 00:11:52 Christopher NelsonYou are the asset. Whatever experience you're in, you need to make sure that you're what I call categorizing your career capital. Which is your education, experience, and your results. - 00:17:47 Christopher NelsonI believe that every experience when you're making investing with your time and talent. You want to make sure you're investing it in a high-quality company that managers should be able to articulate the value and then also what this role is going to provide to them from a career capital perspective. - 00:19:03 Christopher NelsonThinking about your career as an investment is really the way everybody should be thinking about. - 00:20:15 Jeff MainsIt's always paying it forward. Always being able to take lessons that you learned and share them. That's truly the spirit of what I'm trying to do now. - 00:21:32 Christopher NelsonSuccess does breathe success. - 00:33:52 Christopher NelsonSaaS Leadership LessonsChief revenue officers do due diligence on companies before trading their time and talent for equity.Having experience with I. P. O. can create momentum for their career to get into desired positions.Focus on customers, company mission, department, and team. Understand the risk of dilution when looking at equity offers. Equity can be a great way to grow wealth and create momentum for your career.People need to be able to tell the story of their career capital in order to differentiate themselves from the competition.Adversity is a sign of life and...
Have you heard of a 92% collection rate on rent with investors getting 10% type cash on cash returns? If you want a good asset class to invest in, don't miss this episode! The Principal and Founder of Wealthward Capital, Christopher Nelson, tells us all about mobile home parks. He goes through important items you need to check off when investing in the space and shares how Mobile Home Parks sets itself apart from all the other asset classes. So tune in, be guided as you create your business plan, and get closer to achieving financial independence. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join The Level Up REI Podcast Community today:lisahylton.comTwitterInstagramFacebookLinkedInYouTube
If you've always wanted to achieve financial independence but aren't sure how to get started, you've come to the right place! Today's guest has a proven track record of achieving wealth for himself and helping others do the same! Christopher Nelson is the Co-Founder and Principal of Wealthward Capital, a private equity firm that helps people create wealth by investing in real estate. Over the years, Wealthward Capital has acquired more than 3,000 multi-family units and has achieved a portfolio value of $249M. During this episode, Christopher will talk us through his career journey and how he's used each experience to fuel his investments in startups and real estate. Topics include: -Misconceptions about careers in the Tech industry -How to compound your career compensation -Advice for people looking to create a passive income Wealthward.com linkedin.com/in/christophercnelson
Christopher Nelson is an experienced technology executive (2x IPOs), real estate investor, author, and the Principal and co-founder of Wealthward Capital. Wealthward Capital is a real estate investment firm with a diverse portfolio of over 3,000 multifamily units, mobile home parks, and ATMs. Christopher is the host of the podcast, “Tech Careers and Money Talk” where he talks with experienced technology executives about career journeys and how to select the right companies to work for. He interviews experts in the best way to work for equity, invest and achieve financial independence. We chat about: Why everyone should work for Equity or how to compound your career compensation Are you thinking like an investor or a speculator with your career? Supercharging your W-2 Job can accelerate your financial independence Why all professionals in technology or otherwise should be focused on passive income The top 5 reasons you should be investing in real estate Connect with Christopher Nelson! https://www.thrivecommunity.fund/ (https://www.thrivecommunity.fund/) LIKE • SHARE • JOIN • REVIEW http://reimastermind.net/ (Website) https://reimastermindnetwork.locals.com/ (Join the REI Mastermind Network on Locals!) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rei-mastermind-network-real-estate-investing-strategies/id1227366661 (Apple Podcasts) https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL3JlaXJvb2tpZXMubGlic3luLmNvbS9yc3M (Google Podcasts) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_6OpKSfSGvgGDG1qtBQw9Q (YouTube) https://open.spotify.com/show/4P66jm0Q4PMl7OoZzHMUUZ (Spotify) https://www.stitcher.com/show/rei-rookies (Stitcher) https://www.deezer.com/us/show/2148782 (Deezer) https://www.facebook.com/REIMastermindNet (Facebook) https://twitter.com/rei_mastermind (Twitter) https://www.instagram.com/reimastermindnet/ (Instagram) SUPPORT THE SHOW! Self Managing Your Rental Properties? https://app.rentredi.com/signUp/JCH191 (Get 6 months of RentRedi for $1! Click this link!) https://www.patreon.com/reimastermind (Get Exclusive Content on Patreon! • https://www.patreon.com/reimastermind) https://bit.ly/reiappsumo (Get $10 and Reduce Your Business Costs by Shopping at AppSumo • https://bit.ly/reiappsumo) https://drop.com/?referer=3DC729 (Get $10 Towards Your First Purchase at Drop • https://drop.com/?referer=3DC729) "You can invest 10,000 hours and become an expert or learn from those who have already made that investment." - Jack
Christopher Nelson is an experienced technology executive (2x IPOs), real estate investor, author, and the Principal and co-founder of Wealthward Capital. Wealthward Capital is a real estate investment firm with a diverse portfolio of over 3,000 multifamily units, mobile home parks, and ATMs.Christopher is the host of the podcast, “Tech Careers and Money Talk” where he talks with experienced technology executives about career journeys and how to select the right companies to work for. He interviews experts in the best way to work for equity, invest and achieve financial independence.We chat about:Why everyone should work for Equity or how to compound your career compensationAre you thinking like an investor or a speculator with your career? Supercharging your W-2 Job can accelerate your financial independenceWhy all professionals in technology or otherwise should be focused on passive incomeThe top 5 reasons you should be investing in real estateConnect with Christopher Nelson!https://www.thrivecommunity.fund/LIKE • SHARE • JOIN • REVIEWWebsiteJoin the REI Mastermind Network on Locals!Apple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsYouTubeSpotifyStitcherDeezerFacebookTwitterInstagramSUPPORT THE SHOW!Self Managing Your Rental Properties? Get 6 months of RentRedi for $1! Click this link!Get Exclusive Content on Patreon! • https://www.patreon.com/reimastermindGet $10 and Reduce Your Business Costs by Shopping at AppSumo • https://bit.ly/reiappsumoGet $10 Towards Your First Purchase at Drop • https://drop.com/?referer=3DC729"You can invest 10,000 hours and become an expert or learn from those who have already made that investment." - Jack
Christopher Nelson is an experienced technology executive (2 x IPOs), real estate investor, author, and the Principal and co-founder of Wealthward Capital. Wealthward Capital is a real estate investment firm with a diverse portfolio of over 3,000 multifamily units, mobile home parks, and ATMs. Christopher shows technology employees how to achieve financial independence through education and creating passive income portfolios. He is currently editing his book, From No Dough to IPO. Now, he helps the cryptocurious safely understand how they can invest in the greatest financialtechnology in history. *DISCLAIMER - We are not giving any financial advice. Please DYOR* (00:00 - 03:50) Opening Segment -Chris is being introduced as the guest Host -Chris shares something interesting about himself (03:50 - 29:02) How to compound your career compensation -Chris shares about the assets that he currently owns -Chris talks about the biggest struggle when people work for tech equity -Chris talks to people thinking as investors or speculators -He also shares the top three things you should do in getting tech equity -Chris also shares the techniques people use to participate in multiple exits or IPOs (29:19 - 33:33) Fire round -Chris shares his investment strategy -He also shares his favorite Finance, real estate book, or any related book -He shares about the website and tools that he can recommend -Chris's advice to beginner investors -Also he shares how he gives back (33:33 - 34:38) Closing Segment -If you want to learn more about the discussion, you can watch the podcast on Wealth Matter's YouTube channel and you can reach out to Alpesh using this link. Check us out at: Facebook: @wealthmatrs IG: @wealthmatrs.ig Tiktok: @wealthmatrs
Today's guest Christopher Nelson is a 2 x IPO Technology Executive, real estate investor, author, speaker, and the Co- Founder of Wealthward Capital. Christopher helps educate technology employees on how to invest their time and money, so they can grow their careers, build wealth, and make an impact. Find complete show notes and more information at therichergeek.com/podcast
Christopher Nelson is an experienced technology executive (2 x IPOs), real estate investor, author, and the Principal and co-founder of Wealthward Capital. Wealthward Capital is a real estate investment firm with a diverse portfolio of over 3,000 multifamily units, mobile home parks, and ATMs. Christopher shows technology employees how to achieve financial independence through education and creating passive income portfolios. He is currently editing his book, “From No Dough to IPO”. In this episode Christoper shares his story of how past mistakes have taught him to implement an accelerating mindset for building wealth and creating value with what he's learned along the way. “The biggest lessons are always found in our failures” says Christopher, sharing how his journey to financial freedom has been fueled by distilling failures. Christopher has found the perfect niche in mobile home parks. He shares his knowledge of how these businesses are made for cash flow and he explains how they diversify your income. Don't miss this episode to incorporate Nelson's powerful advice into your daily routine so you can build an extensive income stream! In this episode we discuss: Christopher's journey to successful IPOs. The value found in learning experience and the education of the ultra wealthy. Asset class and current market of Mobile Home Parks. Nelson's personal wealthy strategy and ways he accelerates his wealth journey. Connect with Christopher Nelson: www.thrivecommunity.fund www.wealthward.com Connect with Pantheon Investments: Join the Pantheon Investor Club: https://pantheoninvest.com/investor-signup/ Website: www.pantheoninvest.com Podcast: www.pantheoninvest.com/podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PantheonInvest Instagram: www.instagram.com/pantheoninvest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pantheon-invest Twitter: https://twitter.com/Pantheon_Invest Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8EsPFlwQUpMXgRMvrmbAfQ Holistic Wealth Strategy Book:https://www.amazon.com/Holistic-Wealth-Strategy-Roadmap-Financial/dp/B089CS58F1 Email: info@pantheoninvest.com
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In this episode, I have the opportunity to sit down with Christopher Nelson. A technology executive out of Silicon Valley who's figured out the secrets to helping you achieve passive income as a W-2 employee. Grant Hey, everybody, welcome to another episode of Financial Investing Radio. So today I have in the house with me, Mr. Dr. Why don't want to call you. Sophisticated, brilliant. Christopher Nelson is in the house here with me today. I love his subtitles technology executive real estate investor, author, podcast hosts and inventor of the space station. Was that right? Or did I get that right? Christopher I think you may have stretched on the space station. But I you know, space has always been a dream of mine. Right? I am a low tech tech technologist, a bit of a geek. So yes. Grant Excellent. Excellent. Well, okay, so let's start with that. technologist geek. What does that mean? What? Tell me about your background? Christopher Yeah. So So my background, you know, interestingly enough, I started with just a love of technology, right? You know, I heard some people tell stories, the other day of how I think exploring and wanting to take apart, you know, televisions and, you know, anything remote controls, understand how they worked. And I just was fascinated, especially as the computer age started taking off. What can we do with these? So, you know, my thought was, I wanted to go to university and I wanted to learn how to become a software engineer, so studied very hard. And then when I went to my first internship junior year, with a large database company, and I was by myself working on this code, I started going crazy. I started thinking, what am I going to do? Like, I, I love this, I do not like this. And it was actually in a job fair that I met somebody who, who had a similar major who was working in technology consulting, he said, Hey, there's different things. It's not all you have to be a software engineer, I solve difficult technical problems with people moving businesses forward. And so that really, I mean, hit a lot of cylinders for me and took me off into technology, consulting, which is where I started my career. Grant That's awesome. I love that background. i It's funny, I didn't know that about you. I had a similar journey. I come through the technology world. But I ended up bouncing from doing my first startup right out of college. Because when you come out of college, I don't know if you know this, but you typically have all the answers, right? So so I jumped, I jumped right into startup, I'm gonna go solve these world problems. Clearly, everyone's having struggle with course, I failed miserably on my first startup. So then I jumped into the technology consulting world with back then one of the big six, you know, in Chicago doing some technology work. But yeah, it's funny, I jumped to the people side of it, also. And that, that was liberating for me, because if I spent all the time just and I love I still code today, don't tell anybody. But I use it as a tool to keep my brain active. But if I had to read every day, all day, I think I'd go crazy. Christopher Right? And, you know, it's, I actually tried to now actually take that message to people, kids graduating from college is the fact that you can actually be involved with technology. And it doesn't have to be this one way like we see, you know, again, media, movies presents this one view, but there's a lot of other things that you can do. And I found that it was great start to my career, to really get me launched. Give me a ton of skills. Give me a great background, because I did I went to work for Accenture, right that came out of one of the you know, the big six became the big four. Yeah, it was, you know, one of the big four back in the day. Well, well, we're constant names. Grant Yeah, I did. KPMG. So there you go. Yeah, technology. There we go. Wow. Okay, which office were you located? Where were you? Christopher At San Francisco. I mean, I felt like that was a great opportunity because I while I was doing the tech consulting thing I did want to work for high tech, like I wanted to work for companies that were really, you know, moving the needle. And that's actually set me up. So about eight, nine years into my career, I realized that I had this great experience. And this is what I call in my book, Your career capital, which is a combination of your education, your experience and results. And I realized I could actually go trade this for equity in startup companies, because like you said, I've been working for these tech consulting companies, I got that figured out, right? Well, I went to work for my first startup, abject failure, right, I found myself and then a year nursing and Ulster having a bad boss. And I didn't know how I got there. But taking a step back, and I think a lot of us figure out pass through failure. And so I don't think we should fear that. And I realized I did not look like I did not think like an investor with my time. Like I'd been, you know, in the in the stock market investing since, you know, the 90s. But I had not thought like an investor with my time. So went back, put together a due diligence criteria started work in my network, what did people recommend? The next company I chose employee for 17, at a company called Splunk, in 2011, and up IPO in 2012, and it turned out to be a big win for my family. Grant Yeah, that's absolutely cool. Yeah, Splunk, boy, they have done a great thing for the industry. It's funny, united, similar routes, I, after I did my KPMG route for a number of years, I had this itch to get out to Silicon Valley. And so I was chatting with this startup company out there. And, and I said, my wife, you know, I'm just gonna fly out, you know, we're in Chicago, the time's gonna fly I just checked, probably won't do this, right. Uh, probably, but I just gotta go check them out. And of course, I get in there. I'm talking with them. And after several hours of whiteboarding and brain, brain exciting things, they go, do you want to, you know, come join us? And I'm like, Oh, I think the answer is yes. You know, and I remember being on the phone in the little conference. You know, maybe my mind's changed. You know, I think we're switching. We're moving out here. Yeah, I did several startups out there as well. And those course weren't much different. So you know, you need to have that first one that kicks you in the teeth, right? And it's like, okay, wait a minute. You do, you do? Christopher And I think sometimes, right? It is, you know, those those learnings that help like anything else, right? I mean, this is where I'm trying to now build this thesis and conversation around, it's an investment of your time. So sometimes you go, you get skin in the game, and it's not the right thing. But then does that mean you stop investing altogether? No, you go and adjust your lens and you you go, and you get feedback, and then you go, and you do it again. And maybe this time you say, I'm just gonna, in my head, I may sign a four year contract, maybe let me just do two years, see what's there and track it as they go along. You're going to also be looking at those quarterly meetings, when they're giving readouts a lot differently, you're going to look at the market a lot differently and say, What can I do with my time? Grant So I think that's one of the cool things that I noticed about you when I was reviewing your profile. And it was this, it was not just let me go after doing this startup. But it was to leverage what I'm getting out of this either equity opportunities, but to move it into some passive opportunities. And I think that was, for me a real Aha, like, you know, earlier in my career, I wasn't even thinking that right? I'm doing the various startup companies. I'm like, go, go, go, go go. And you think you've got all this endless energy. And at some point, you think that way, but what I love is a year connecting the dots from take that energy and translate it into this passive mechanism that's going to benefit you. So I don't want to steal your thunder. But talk more about... Christopher Well, well, what led me to that is it was actually that first IPO. So all of a sudden, you know, I'll never forget that day was you know, April 18 2012. Phenomenal day. And but the most memorable moment wasn't this big party, the fact that it went out double what we thought it was, was when I went home that night, my pregnant wife is sitting there, she asked me two questions. She says, When can we get the money and when can we buy the house? And I had no answers. And I literally went into the next room and started emotionally, you know, falling apart a little What I didn't realize is I was experiencing what's called a sudden wealth event, which is sudden wealth syndrome, which is a psychological syndrome that when you have these things you feel lonely, depressed, stressed out. If you're not prepared. You're not and I wasn't like I'd fought so hard to get there like most of us do. I wasn't prepared aired in so what I found grant is that many people aren't prepared like they like and I literally have been interviewing a lot of people from my book a lot of technology in place. And they will. I heard Mark Cuban say like you have to work for equity if you want to get ahead or, you know, I heard Gary Vee or somebody, Robert Kiyosaki gives them the idea that they want to be an owner. They go get it, and then that's it. They stop. And so my experience was okay, now we got this. I was okay. How do we now start getting this? You know, because I was tired during the six month lockout period, over 90% of your wealth and a single stock. I'm telling you, man, like I ate a ton of Tom's during that time, like you do. Yeah. Yeah. So it was really been this plan of, you know, how do we start moving it into something passive? How do we get it to that, you know, Kiyosaki goal. And so as we were doing that, as we were, you know, scouring the earth in the Bay Area, trying to understand it, we started getting exposed to real estate syndications, we started getting exposed to crowdfunding. And we realized that we had to get sharp on the math, we need to really understand how to do diligence, how to, how to invest. And, you know, we went on a journey of where we figured out how to start getting some skin in the game that, you know, was something that we could afford that we could afford to lose, and start really understanding those types of investments. And as we started seeing more and more success, other people started raising their hands, because we were very excited, we would talk about what we're doing. We always feel, you know, with our children with our friends, we should talk about careers and money. Like we should just have the conversation in an appropriate way. Not in a braggadocious way. But in a What are you doing? What are we doing? Because if we don't talk about it, you know, like you do here? Yeah, we don't do anything is people who sit on it. Yeah. Yeah. Grant You do, you do sit on it. Absolutely. So. So tell me about I think I saw something that you wrote. "From No Dough to IPO". I love that. Christopher Yeah. And so this is, this is the first book that I'm writing. And it's really going to be a playbook on how to tech employees think like an investor when trading their time and talent for equity. Right. And I want it you know, you said it grant like, nobody gave us the playbook. Right, we had to go in there. And we had a trip over our own shoelaces, you know, get beat up, figure this thing out. I you know, I have interviewed people in my network who have done three or four IPOs serially, I've interviewed people that have never done anything pre they've all been in post companies, and they get these companies public, and they take them from, you know, 500 million to a couple billion dollars. And they've gotten tremendous wealth, already liquid the whole time. And I've turned it around and put it into a framework so that w two employees can really be time investors and say, you know, for myself, I had lost a small business. That was my side hustle, I was broke in, I realized I had to go and work for startup companies if I wanted to get ahead. And I think many people are trying to figure out, how do they leverage their skills, their time and their talent to do that? I wanted to put it out into a book that says, here's how you actually set yourself up. Here's how you negotiate for the equity. And then once you get it, what do you do you need to plan protect, and then you need to start producing passive income. Grant So that framework that you've alluded to, and obviously it's in your book and what it is that you provide in terms of services to others? Sure. In that framework, how far does your organization get involved in terms of taking people through that and applying it as a good go all the way through into the real estate piece itself? Or tell me more about that? Christopher Well, so I mean, the book is really launching the education platform. So right now the book is really the key anchor, we are looking to follow with some online training that people can do. And we're considering some coaching programs. But yeah, I mean, getting back to the origin story is that this this endeavor started from us doing done for you investments for technology employees, my wife and I who were actively investing in, you know, multifamily in ATMs and mobile home parks. We were asked by our friends to help start creating some vehicles for them because they wanted the success they didn't want to go put it together. So that's how Welford capital was born five years ago was in in an effort to help technology employees and you know, we're the lead investor, we're leading with our families dollars, we're creating a model portfolio that's based on where we've taken our tech equity and how now we've put it to work in real estate with our my wife and I shared goal the goal of getting to $300,000 of passive income a year. Grant Yeah, that's awesome to get to that. Point, what's the trajectory? Like? And I? I'm sure part of the answer is how much you're putting into it financially. But in order to in order for someone to get to some, I guess what I would call, in fact, I was watching on your YouTube channel use an interesting phrase I'm looking at right here. It was something like, yeah, you wanted to get to a point where your passive income could overcome your W two income, you made that video. So I realized that's gonna vary by person. But yeah, sure range like, Is it A, is that a two year or five year journey? What does that look like? Christopher Well, I think to your point, Grant, it depends on, you know, how much you can deploy, I really think that it is a five year plus journey. For most people, I think that if you have if you're sitting on a ton of dry powder, right, if you've had, you know, a couple of exits, you know, still it's gonna take time to deploy that capital. Right. And this is what I tell people is, if you walked in, you know, with $10 million, you would not want to put that into a single real estate investment, because then you're going to have the same thing you should if you're sitting in the single tech stock, you're gonna be not diversified. Right? So I think on average, it's, it's, it's a five year journey to really start making some impact. And this is why, you know, I want to go upstream to people earlier in their careers thinking about it, because my honest belief is that if I can free technology employees from having to work for a W two, many of them still want to make an impact. And this is the conversation I love having is if you didn't have to work for money, what would you do? You know, eight out of 10 tech employees don't say I'm gonna go travel the world, they'd be like, I want to solve this problem, or I want to fix that problem. And that, to me, is is really powerful in our community, right, as a technology employees is how can we unleash that power, and allow people to do the impact work and not be focusing just on the survival work? Grant So I have a fundamental question for you, when I saw that your focus was on the tech space employee. I'm assuming this could apply to any sort of w two employee? Or is there something about what you're doing that says, This is really relevant to a tech space employee? Christopher Well, so the reality is, is, you know, I want to be able to speak into my people, my focus, my niche is focused on technology employees that I really understand, I understand, you know, their concerns, I understand, you know, you know, how it is, it's a very high paced, fast paced lifestyle. And so, in. So that's where, like, my writing my books, and everything is very much focused on how do I help these people and try and pay it forward, if you will. Now, on the real estate side, it's interesting that I've been very focused on technology and plays in helping them however, different people relate to the story, right? I mean, I have people that come in and say, Oh, I've I've gotten equity, it hasn't been in tech. Can I invest with you? Of course, you can, you know, or, interestingly enough, I had a jockey that reached out and wanted to get a call and said, I actually won this big stakes race. That was my big one. And I went through the sudden wealth event, I really related to what you were talking about that, can I invest with you? And so of course, I'm open to everyone participating in our investments, but I just feel really nobody feels sorry for somebody who goes through the sudden wealth event, right, you know, works in an IPO, all of a sudden, you get a multiple seven figure, payday, nobody feels sorry for them. But those people still struggle. A lot of us, myself included, didn't come from money, had no idea what to do with it. Yeah. Right. And so it's really, you know, in my mind that I want to really help and lean back into my community, because as I mentioned before, like I think that that community, financially independent will actually then turn around and bring some huge benefits to to everybody. Grant I can relate with that, I grew up milking cows and hauling hay. So yeah, that was that was that was the foundation of that. So I'm interested in your thoughts around because one of the cool things I saw that you did was you're helping people think through their career paths, and with everything that's taken place with COVID and the impact to the workforce and and even what people are expecting from their jobs today and how that changed. The mindsets changed. How is that impacting the things that you're doing? Christopher Well, I think it's creating more opportunities, right? I think coming post COVID I mean, it was in the middle of COVID. I ended up going back to work for another technology company. I had a very interesting offer. And it was for an all remote company that was built all remote they came it was developed all remote in 2011. And it had an An amazing trajectory and amazing story. And it was important for me to really experienced that because I think that the future of technology employment, while I know a lot of people are being brought back into the office, I think it will truly, ultimately become hybrid, that where you're going to have office time to connect, you're going to have a lot of home time. What this allows for, you know, I think certain roles, certain specialized roles is the ability to make tech money and live in the low cost, you know, income or a low cost of living areas. Yeah, that wouldn't change. It is in this to me provides opportunity to what to save more to invest more, right? There's this whole concept of people talk about lifestyle by design, well, what if you designed your lifestyle to invest more, and I mean, this is what, you know, really motivated us to leave the Bay Area, come to Austin, Texas, in 2017, where, at that point, we got in here at a much lower price point, we are able to sell our house in the Bay Area, get some single family homes and this home, so we're able to now more passive income, right, but lower our overall cost of living so that then we can invest more, I think there's going to be more of that type of opportunity. I think that, you know, there, people are going to be able to have much more flexibility in that geography, which I think creates more overall opportunities. Grant Yeah, definitely see the the change there with that. And in fact, having so many people shift and move around the country right now you see this sort of exodus from some of the coasts, you know, coming in to the Central part, companies, large companies that we've seen, of course, moved out of places like California and such, you've talked about in your material that I reviewed, on your YouTube channel, some of the reasons to invest in real estate, and why you picked that as an avenue for doing this. There's obviously lots of places certainly crypto which has, of course, been kicked in the teeth, you know, recently, but, but why why real estate, he touched on that. Christopher I would say the most compelling reason right now, to be investing in real estate is the income by like, a lot of, you know, asset classes do not provide, you know, to me, there's there's the construct of a investment that says I made for income. Income to me is not a growth vehicle that says I'm going to take your money and expand it know, an income vehicle, like real estate, or like what we used to have in the bond market, you know, pre 2008 is, I am going to preserve your capital, potentially increase that, and I'm going to give you returns on top of that. I think that real estate is the place where then you have a hard asset behind it, that again, gives you you know, those those multiple benefits, I know that, you know, four ways to make money in real estate, right, there's the cashflow, there's the appreciation, there's the equity pay down, and then guess what the tax benefits as well, right? We know that we need a lot less real estate money to duplicate w two or where we want to be with w two income because of the fact that we don't need as much because you get a lot of the depreciation, you really get, you know, good tax planner going there. You know, you can you can reduce that. But this is where, you know, I don't see any other vehicle right now that's going toe to toe that can preserve capital and put cash in your pocket. Grant Yeah. What are your thoughts about current trajectory, you know, around interest rates and potential soft landings of the real estate market? Is that create any concerns for you? Christopher I mean, it definitely creates concerns. I mean, I think that a lot of the the increase in interest rates has slowed down a lot of the transactions on the real estate front. I know that for, you know, multifamily, you know, partners that we have here in Central Texas, you know, there's just a real long pause, like, where's this going to land? And I know, a lot of, you know, investments that were in process, you know, now have have stopped because, I mean, just negotiations because the rates are moving so quickly. I do believe that, you know, this increase in interest rates will do what, you know, the government is looking to, which is going to slow down, cool it off, prices are going to have to start ratcheting down to excuse me move the market forward. But however, in real estate, there are opportunities to buy I know that I'm very bullish right now in the mobile home market. I know also in the self storage market, there still are a lot of opportunities because the fact that those industries have not been standardized, let's say like multifamily, or a lot of you know of some other commercial properties as well, there still are real buying opportunities there. And so I think if you stick to the fundamentals of Buy low, get something that's cash flowing very well, there, then is the opportunity to still make money. Grant Is there a particular asset class real estate that you enjoy more than the others and mobile homes? Is the multifamily? Do you? Is there a particular place people should start, you know, when they think about this? Christopher Well, I mean, I think everybody should start with with the fundamentals. So there's a, a book that I recommend to everybody, it's what every real estate investor needs to know about cash flow by Frank gallon le, and it's a math book, and it gives you the fundamentals. And you go online, you get a spreadsheet, and you understand the math, not complicated, but that's where everyone should start. And it gives you a breadth of asset classes. For me right now, I am bullish, and my partners and I are acquiring in the mobile home park space because of the fact that it's a scarce asset class, scarce meaning that's in high demand. And for the demand, they're not making any more. So that means that if you look at, you know, I have a chart that I share with people that the net operating income of mobile home parks has been steady up into the right since before the year 2000, because of this whole thing that, you know, when you have a scarce asset class, that is going to force appreciation. The other thing is, you know, there's there's a lot of inefficiencies, and a lot of, you know, mom and pops that are baby boomers that are looking to get out right now. So, you know, with a good operations team, there's, there's a buying opportunity. And I do want to I think one of my partner said the other day, and I love this piece of advice to say when when times are good, you want to be in affordable housing, when times are bad, you really want to be in affordable housing. Well said, yeah, right. I like that. I literally wrote it down. As soon as it says, I go, that's gold, that isn't that is good. Grant I picked up that wealth word is a verb. That's one of the things that I discovered in reviewing what you're doing. Tell me more about this verb. And what I mean by that is, I'm trying to relate it to those that are listening, where they may or may not be in the tech space. But let's say you're in the tech space, and they're early in their careers, and they're thinking, How do I get started? What do I do next? What's the verb? Right? What's the action that I should do? What I start doing differently? Christopher Well, and so the whole concept is always be moving towards wealth. And this is always just having your eyes and I do have spec. So you know, having your investor lens on. And so I think that, if it's in your W-2 job, you know, it really is then how can you work for equity? How can you get a piece of ownership and this, you know, I call it Kiyosaki is bridge, like he doesn't call it out in his book, because he sort of has, you're the employee and the owner over here, there's this gap. But equity when you're able to get, you know, again, can that be in technology companies? Sure, could you, you know, I know people work in private equity companies, they get staked there, you know, and other public companies, you can too. But if you're working for equity, and you have salary, you know, a bonus, and you have this equity, what I always tell people, then you can live on your salary, you can party with your bonus, and you invest all your equity, you know, that then gives you this additional capacity to be able to start investing. And then, you know, as you and I both know, on the investing front, it's how do you stay diversified? How do you have a portfolio that's fit for your lifestyle, and you have goals, and you're working on it? And to me, you know, in my wife and I created this word, you know, sitting around and trying to think of how can we create this word that really encourages people to just be thinking about moving towards wealth, which could be your health, right? You want to be taking care of your health, you want to be taking care of your mind, you know, because wealth to us is an abundance of resources. And that can be you know, energy, it can be, you know, a network, right networking with people is moving towards wealth. So, that was really the spirit behind it. Grant That's awesome. I love that now if someone wanted to learn more about you and your organization, what you're providing where do they go? How do they find this? Christopher Well, they can go to Wealthward.com. That is my core website where they can go learn more about what we do and get time on my calendar. They want to understand what we're doing in the mobile home park space, that is ThriveCommunity.fund. There they can go see a free webinar of you know, really how we're, we're, we're really doing something very really interesting in that space and have this blue ocean concept. And then tech careers and money talk. That is my podcast I'm recording episodes gonna be launching in September. But that's tech careers and money talk where, you know, like yourself, I'm facilitating this conversation in the corner of tech careers, you know, and really, there'll be a Tuesday episode. That's all about how you build and grow your career. How do you go from individual contributor to manager, there's going to be a lot of strategy, there's going to be a lot of interviews and use cases, then Thursday's money day, right? We want to bring in stock options, lawyers, what do you need to be looking for when you're negotiating for equity? How do you generate passive income? How do you buy houses in high cost of living areas? Right? We want to really speak into all the problems and challenges that people have and in hear from people who've been successful. Grant What a fun journey. I look forward to listening to what you're doing on your podcast. That's really awesome. Christopher Well, yeah, and I mean, it sounds like, it sounds like you're gonna be a guest too, because little did I know about your secret tech background. Like I think we got some, some stuff to talk about. Grant Oh, yeah. Like I said, at the beginning, three in Silicon Valley sold them all IBM acquired one of them. So I spent some time as an executive, they're definitely bounced out of that world. Christopher Yeah, I'm ready. Yeah, I'll be on the other side of the mic. I'll be asking the questions. There you go. Grant That's right. Good stuff. Christopher, this has been a pleasure. Any last comments you'd like to share with our listeners? Christopher Well, I think, you know, what I always like to share with everybody is just the fact that, you know, if you ensure that you are taking time, energy capacity to focus on this building your wealth, I think there's a true opportunity to, you know, live a life that is sustainable, and you can actually design it yourself. So that's my encouragement. Grant Why don't they teach this in school? Christopher Well, they may soon enough, I'm I'm working on that curriculum to say. Grant I think you're the one to put that curriculum together. So that's right. Yes. Hey, thanks for joining everybody. Thanks for listening to this episode of Financial Investing radio and until next time, reach out to Christopher Nelson. Thank you for joining Grant on Financial Investing Radio. Don't forget to subscribe and leave feedback.
In this Topical Tuesday's episode, we present to you a recording from one of the sessions from our most recent in-person meet up for the RaiseMasters capital raising mastermind. In this presentation, we were excited to hear from Christopher Nelson, who is a 20-year technology executive and Principal at Wealthward Capital, regarding cybersecurity risks and what we can do to protect investors sensitive data. Be sure to tune in if you're interested in learning about: What the recent growth has looked like in cybersecurity crimes What type of information hackers are looking for Common schemes that are perpetrated by cyber criminals in the real estate space 5 things that operators/capital raises can do to mitigate cyber risks To your success, Tyler Lyons Interested in investing in ATMs? Check out our webinar. Please note that investing in private placement securities entails a high degree of risk, including illiquidity of the investment and loss of principal. Please refer to the subscription agreement for a discussion of risk factors. Tired of scrambling for capital? Check out our new FREE webinar - How to Ensure You Never Scramble for Capital Again (The 3 Capital-Raising Secrets). Click Here to register. CFC Podcast Facebook Group
Welcome back to the Passive Mobile Home Park Investing Podcast, hosted by Andrew Keel. On this episode of the Passive Mobile Home Park Investing Podcast, Andrew talks with Christopher Nelson of Thrive Communities. Andrew and Christopher discuss Thrive Communities and how Thrive uses certain strategies for growth in the manufactured housing community space. Christopher also shares his journey into real estate and why mobile home parks are a good investment opportunity. Christopher Nelson is the Co-Founder and Principal of Wealthward Capital, a real estate private equity investment firm. Wealthward Capital invests in cash flowing, institutional grade assets - such as mobile home parks, apartment buildings and ATM's. His focus is meeting with operators and finding the next investment opportunity. When not looking for cash flowing investment opportunities, Christopher is spending time with investors educating them on building thriving passive income portfolios. Andrew Keel is the owner of Keel Team, LLC, a Top 100 Owner of Manufactured Housing Communities with over 2,000 lots under management. His team currently manages over 30 manufactured housing communities across more than ten states. His expertise is in turning around under-managed manufactured housing communities by utilizing proven systems to maximize the occupancy while reducing operating costs. He specializes in bringing in homes to fill vacant lots, implementing utility bill back programs, and improving overall management and operating efficiencies, all of which significantly boost the asset value and net operating income of the communities. Andrew has been featured on some of the Top Podcasts in the manufactured housing space, click here to listen to his most recent interviews: https://www.keelteam.com/podcast-links. In order to successfully i
Christopher Nelson is an experienced technology executive (2x IPOs), real estate investor, author, and the Principal and co- founder of Wealthward Capital. Wealthward Capital is a real estate investment firm with a diverse portfolio of over 3,000 multifamily units, mobile home parks, and ATMs. Christopher is the host of the podcast, “Tech Careers and Money Talk” where he talks with experienced technology executives about career journeys and how to select the right companies to work for. He interviews experts in the best way to work for equity, invest and achieve financial independence. He is currently editing his book, From No Dough to IPO. To contact Christopher... https://TechCareersAndMoneyTalk.com https://wealthward.com For free Mobile Home webinar: https://thrivecommunity.fund IG: @techcareersandmoneytalk To contact Joe... Subscribe To My YouTube! https://joeevangelisti.com/youtube Free Coaching Discovery Call https://legacybuilder.coach Facebook Pages https://www.facebook.com/jevangelisti https://www.facebook.com/joeevangelistidotcom Instagram https://instagram.com/joeevangelistidotcom LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jevangelisti The Legacy Blueprint Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-legacy-blueprint/id959740605 Interested in any of my Real Estate Products? Make sure to head here: https://joeevangelisti.com/shop/
“The same lens that makes you a great investor of money will also make you a great investor of your time and your talent.” In this episode of Cash Flow Pro, we talk with Christopher Nelson, Co-Founder of Wealthward Capital. Christopher began working for startups as a technology consultant and, after ten years, eventually decided to take a chance on real estate and be his own boss. Today, he is here to discuss his transition from Christopher created Wealthward Capital, an equity investment firm, in 2017. Today, they have invested in 3000 units with a $300 million value. The firm aims to educate investors and tech employees on building a passive income portfolio. In this episode, we discuss: • Sudden wealth syndrome and the importance of education • Discussing cash flow vs. appreciation • Wealthward Capital portfolio building and transparency • Mobile homes and their advantages If you are interested in learning how to generate cash flow and new real estate investment opportunities, don't miss out on today's episode. Find your flow, Casey Brown Resources mentioned in this podcast: 1. https://www.wealthward.com/ 2. https://www.linkedin.com/in/christophercnelson/
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If your goal is financial freedom, this one's a must-listen. Christopher Nelson sat down with me to discuss intentionality. We talked about his journey and what lessons you can learn from his experience. Christopher is also an investor in mobile home parks, so we went through his strategy and why that asset class is so lucrative.
Tech professionals are some of the best paid and most in-demand workers around the globe. And in exchange for that great pay and other incentives, it is not uncommon to log back-to-back (to back to back to back) 50, 60, or even 75-hour work weeks; ultimately leading to a burnout. One of the ways to … Continue reading 38. Developing Passive Investment Income as a Tech Professional with Christopher Nelson →
Tech guru Christopher Nelson experienced a sudden wealth event when he took his company IPO. How did he handle it? How does he fight to protect this wealth? What wealth mindset lessons can we learn from a mega successful tech guru like Christopher? Connect With Christopher Invest With Christopher Connect with us! Mentorship Program: https://mobilehomeparkmentors.com/ Podcast: http://www.archimedesgrp.com/podcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-narus-87293417/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/MHPMastermind/ Website: www.archimedesgrp.com #MHP_IRL
Nowadays, no more income can be acquired from the traditional real estate portfolio. With that in mind, investors should seek larger yields and build a diversified portfolio. Lisa Hylton sits down with Christopher Nelson, Co-Founder of Wealthward Capital. He discusses working for equity by going for more than one asset class and presents strategies for hiring the right tax strategist. Christopher also talks about the benefits of investing in mobile home parks and why they must never be underestimated.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join The Level Up REI Podcast Community today:lisahylton.comTwitterInstagramFacebookLinkedInYouTube
Summary: I sit down and chat with Christopher Nelson about equity, and how opportunities within this can yield great success when you choose your investment wisely. It's important to own assets that produce passive income, so that your yield can be a direct reflection of your hard work and decisions. Tech startup companies and the mobile home park sector are of particular interest in this regard, and you can tune in to hear more about how to educate yourself and make smart investments. Highlights: -When you look around at investment opportunities to get a decent return, it doesn't always look great. Christoper Nelson is here to talk about how equity is everything, and how to choose your investment wisely -We need to stop trading time for dollars, and instead own assets that produce capital while we sleep -He decided to get an education in computer science; there was still an active job market, and technology recovered -He realized that as hard as he was working, he wasn't making as much as people that went to work for startup companies -He created a due diligence for technology companies he went to work for, and the outcome was extremely successful -Christopher's favorite sector at the moment is the mobile home park sector -The housing shortage will most likely continue and worsen Useful Links: Financial Survival Network Thrive Community Wealthward Capital
What most people get wrong in the tech industry are essentially the same stuff investors enter with when trying to get their hands into the real estate space. Usually, they want returns to be instant and fast. And when investing, that's just about how you sour things. In this episode of Wealth Science Podcast, Christopher Nelson talks about his experience of being a tech executive in the real estate arena, the #1 risk in passive investing, and his thoughts on lack of knowledge as a limiting factor. Outline of the episode: 1. Christopher's book release for the first half of 2022 2. Christopher Nelson – the power of diversification against resisting recession 3. Whose boots are in the ground? — your operators 4. A different take on limiting beliefs 5. There's a parallel between REI and the tech startups About Christopher Nelson: Christopher Nelson is the Co-Founder and Principal of Wealthward Capital, a private equity investment firm. Wealthward Capital invests in cash flowing, institutional-grade assets. His focus is meeting with operators and finding the next investment. When not out looking for opportunities, Christopher is spending time with investors educating them on building thriving passive income portfolios. Christopher is a twenty-plus-year technology executive (2 x IPOs), real estate investor, educator, and author. He has built professional services practices, run small businesses, and helped take Splunk (SPLK) through an IPO and grow to a billion-dollar company. Christopher has a proven track record of building strong partnerships, win-win negotiations, and finding great opportunities where others are not looking. Catch up with Christopher Nelson: https://www.wealthward.com/ (Website | Wealthward Capital) https://www.linkedin.com/in/christophercnelson/ (LinkedIn | Christopher Nelson) Connect with your host Jesse Futia on: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesse-f-ba54b9147/ (LinkedIn | Jesse) Futia https://www.facebook.com/jesse.futia/ (Facebook) | jesse.futia https://twitter.com/FutiaJesse (Twitter) | @FutiaJesse jesse@execequityinvesting.com Don't forget to connect with https://www.linkedin.com/company/wealth-science-podcast/ (Wealth Science on LinkedIn) Find out more about passive real estate investing by clicking http://www.execequityinvesting.com/ (here)! Interested in learning more about real estate investing? https://calendly.com/jessefutia/intro (Schedule a call with Jesse)! Want to get all the updates on the Wealth Science podcast? Click https://mailchi.mp/850d43b355bc/wealth-science (here) to join our newsletter! DISCLAIMER: On this platform, I share my thoughts, opinions, and own journey to financial freedom. I am not a CPA, attorney, or financial advisor. The content on this platform shall not be construed as tax or financial advice. It is your duty to verify all information yourself. I hope you enjoy all the free content as we continue to bring on amazing guests.
In this episode, Wayne talks to Christopher Nelson, Co-founder, and Principal of Wealthward Capital, about building successful teams and passionately protecting sensitive investor data. Wealthward Capital is a private equity investment firm that invests in cash-flowing, institutional-grade assets and has acquired more than 3,000 multifamily units. Christopher focuses on meeting with operators and finding the next investment. When not seeking opportunities, he educates investors on building thriving passive income portfolios. Also, Christopher is a technology executive, real estate investor, educator, and author. He has built professional services practices, run small businesses, and took Splunk (SPLK) through an Initial Public Offering (IPO) to grow it to a billion-dollar company. Christopher is known for building strong partnerships, win-win negotiations, and finding opportunities where others are not looking. Topics on Today’s Episode: How Christopher shifted from a tech background to getting started in real estate What Christopher would have done differently to scale faster and smaller Onboarding Process: Press and push as much as possible with operators Project Communication: Builds trust with operators and passive investors Mentors and Masterminds: Where you tell personal brand stories and solve problems Cyber Security: New frontier of crime where email, devices w/out passwords aren’t safe Investing in 2022: Equity vs. Cash Flow: What is more important right now? Do you want investments and partnerships where capital is cycled in 2-3 years? What kind of hold period are you wanting with asset classes? Links and Resources: Christopher NelsonPassive Real Estate Investments for Tech Employees / Wealthward CapitalThrive Community FundSplunkJeremy Roll of Roll Investment GroupSteve SettlageRaiseMastersYou Are The Brand by Mike Kim
Work in Tech? Watch this to learn why you should be working for equity and not a salary. As an experienced Tech Exec who has worked at multiple company's that have IPO'd, Christopher Nelson has plenty of insights to share on how this experience led him to FI and eventually to become the Cofounder of Wealthward Capital. He now shows tech employees how to achieve financial independence through real estate investing. "I think it's so important in everything we do, find mentors and people that can show us the shortcuts, can share with us the healthy scar tissues." In this episode, Christopher tells us: ✔ How his W2 career working for tech startups helped create the basis for his book "No Go to IPO" ✔ How to strategically use LinkedIn to build connections to help you find your next role and how this can translate into building your real estate network ✔ Who he brought on board to help him retain more of his wealth once he had created it from IPO's
Christopher Nelson is a technology executive, author and investor. Today Christopher teaches us how he turned a big liquidation event from an IPO and turned it into cash flowing real estate. Guest bio Christopher Nelson is an experienced technology executive taking 2 different companies from start ups to IPOs. He's also a real estate investor, author, and co-founder of Wealthward Capital, a real estate investment firm with a diverse portfolio of over 3,000 multifamily units, mobile home parks, and ATMs. Guest links How to get rich without getting lucky by Naval (Video): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-TZqOsVCNM How to get rich without getting lucky by Naval (Tweet Storm): https://twitter.com/naval/status/1002103360646823936 Thrive Community: https://www.thrivecommunity.fund/ Christopher's LinkedIn: Wealthward Capital: https://www.wealthward.com/ Book recommendation: What Every Real Estate Investor Needs to Know About Cash Flow Frank Gallinelli Can't Hurt Me - David Goggins
J talks with psychic medium Mark Christopher Nelson whom possess clairvoyant, clairaudient, and clairsentient abilities. • They talk about loved ones whom have crossed over, how people across the world experience loss the same way, and how we can possibly tap into listening to the beyond. Mark has made numerous appearances on television, radio and at live events, most recently on Gaia TV's Beyond Belief with George Noory, and has appeared on ABC's 20/20, Ghost Adventures, Paranormal Witness, Ghost Hunters, and Haunted History. You can find Mark at https://www.marknelsonmedium.com and be sure to find us : https://linktr.ee/itd.jcosta
On tonight's show storied Academy Award Winner Christopher Nelson joins in to talk about RL Stine's FEAR STREET and HALLOWEEN KILLS! Then we review Zack Snyder's Army of the Dead and talk about all this Warner Bros nonsense. For the video version of this and all podcasts check out our youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/wewatchedamovie Support us and get cool shit and a buttload of content for it! https://www.patreon.com/wewatchedamovie Get your written news from us as well! https://www.wewatchedamovie.com Get some WWAM Merch up in ya here: https://we-watched-a-movie.myteespring.co/ If you enjoyed today's podcast please share it or give us a review on your favorite listening site! Thank you for hanging out!