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Title: The Truth About Capital Raising That Your Attorney Won't Tell You with Devin Robinson Summary: In this episode of the “Funds on Fire” podcast, host Devin Robinson interviews Seth Bradley, a seasoned SEC attorney and a friend. Both share insights into the world of capital rasing, investment funds, and legal compliance. Robinson highlights the rapid learning curve and opportunities within the fund management landscape. He discusses his background in raising millions for real estate ventures and transitions into the value of complying with SEC regulations when raising capital. The conversation sheds light on common misconceptions surrounding securities law, stressing the importance of education and understanding regulations related to passive investments. Bradley offers practical advice on starting investment funds, the advantages of teaming up with experienced SEC attorneys, and the evolving trends in alternative investments, particularly in light of recent market changes. He emphasizes the necessity for diversity in investment management and the need for entrepreneurs from all backgrounds to have access to the financial education that empowers them to raise capital and scale their business ventures effectively. Links to watch and subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-w_w6WAUVw Bullet Point Highlights: Capital Raising Insights: Devin Robinson shares his journey in successfully raising millions for investment projects. Legal Compliance Importance: Seth Bradley emphasizes the significance of understanding SEC regulations to avoid legal troubles in fund management. Fund Management Strategies: Discussion on navigating funds, from 506(b) to 506© offerings, providing clarity on compliance requirements. Education Gaps: The necessity for education in the finance and investment space is underscored, highlighting the lack of resources for aspiring fund managers. Diversity in Investment: Recognition of the disparity in investment opportunities for minorities and the importance of fostering diversity in fund management. Trends in Capital Raising: A shift towards fund-of-funds structures and other innovative investment vehicles as alternatives to traditional capital raising models. Confidence Building: Advice encouraging newcomers in investment to be confident and educated, asserting their place in the industry. Transcript: raised tens of millions of dollars myself as well as um you know we purchased just in 2022 Alone um I was a GP on over $120 Million worth of commercial assets we don't want to say anything that might get us into trouble you know I'm I'm an entrepreneur first so I'm out there to to educate it started going down you started seeing some people get in trouble but all along the way on that rise up he's suing anybody because they've been getting their returns and they've been everybody's been crushing it and even if you're a terrible operator you've still been crushing it because the market saved you and nobody's getting sued so it's all good until it's not welcome to funds on fire the podcast that ignites The Passion of investment funds in capital raising here we turn the complexities of fund management into clear actionable steps that drive results I've invested into diverse real estate across the United States and managed thriving funds and I'm committed to transforming lives through the vehicle of investment funds and helping others to do the same join me as we document the Journey of scaling businesses raising capital and impacting tens of thousands of people around the world my name is Devin Robinson and welcome to funds on fire on this episode of the podcast I actually interview Seth Bradley who is an SEC attorney and has become a really good friend of mine so him and I met a couple years back at raay Fest and which is we're part of a mastermind for Capital raising and fun launching and then both of us as we've become friends as we did this podcast interview gosh a couple of months ago and then now I've launched the podcast and even since then this is pretty cool him and I have actually started a partnership on um on helping people to launch uh manage scale and raise capital for investment funds and it's something really cool so you'll hear more about that later but it's really cool that it started uh with this podcast we both are very like-minded people we both have very similar goals and desires especially when it comes to Capital raising and the access to information with when it comes to that and for other people to be able to learn how to um honestly be able to launch and scale an investment fund and there are so many people that have the ability to do it have the um the skills and the knowledge to do it but don't have the opportunity to do it or honestly just think it's too hard to do and so I'm so excited because partnering with somebody like Seth is incredible he's a guy who has helped hundreds of people to launch and manage their funds or would just really launch their funds he has raised hundreds of millions of dollars and invested into hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars worth of real estate himself and so to be able to partner with him on something like this is really really awesome so I'm excited for that as we talked through his journey talk through all the things as we go through his progression from just being a real estate attorney to then an SEC attorney that goes and helps people to launch and manage funds his involvement in that some of the things he's doing and honestly it's going to be a really good conversation for you all to hear how to stay compliant how to make sure that you guys are raising Capital appropriately how to make sure that you guys aren't going to get in trouble with the SEC because of how you guys are raising Capital so excited for this really pumped for this episode just thought I'd give you a little preface before we dive in you are going to want to listen to this cuz he is awesome and I'm excited so thank you so much enjoy the episode all right what's up and welcome to this episode of funds on fire I I love this uh because today we have a friend of mine Seth Seth we go back I don't know like at this point I feel like it's like two years now or a year and a half what we met at Ray's Fest a while ago and I'll tell you I was super impressed by this dude because we met we met at a bar we were like at this event we had guess us that's right that's exactly right we were at this event for Ray Fest and like I'd gone downstairs he was chilling I was chilling we started talking and I was like I like this dude because one he's not like the typical like white dude that's here he's all tatted up he's really cool and then I realized he's by far the smartest in the room and I was like yo Seth is the man so Seth I would love for people to tell or for you to tell people like who you are and what you do I've enjoyed keeping up with you over the years content you're putting out is incredible and so if you haven't give this man a follow ESP if you want to stay compliant with funds and the legal aspect of it cuz he's doing some really awesome stuff and I love how just like fit you and your Wi-Fi that's pretty cool too so I respect that too so Seth like tell people who you are where you're from what do you do cuz I think it's going to be important for people to know you all right man Deon I appreciate that intro brother yeah it was it was great meeting you back in the day now we've kind of followed each other on social media and kept in contact and loved it love it man love it but I'm I'm a Securities attorney so anytime you're raising capital from passive investors you can get me involved I've got I've got the pedigree I worked in big law for seven years before starting my own Boutique Law Firm I think what people like the most about working with me is that I actually come from the business side as well so I'm a syndicator and a fund manager myself so um you know I've raised tens of millions of dollars myself as well as um you know we purchased just in 2022 Alone um I was a GP on over $120 Million worth of commercial assets so you know I come from not just the legal side but also the business side and I look at every single deal like you know whether I'm you know actually an equity holder or I am just the vendor as the Securities attorney I look at the deal like hey how are we going to get this thing done right a lot of attorneys kind of get in the way um I don't want to get in the way I I will tell you what the risks are what your liabilities are what you might be opening yourself up to what the gray areas are but at the end of the day you're the business person and you're the entrepreneur so you make the decisions based on the information that I give you so I'm I'm there to help you you get the deal done that's cool man cuz like I know man there's a lot of misconceptions about funds and so one I can tell you I really appreciate I really appreciate you because I have had some not so great SEC attorneys that I was not a big fan of then I've had some good ones and so I'm thankful for it and so when it comes to that uh we're going to we're going to talk about compliance because that's super important but we'll also talk about uh because I I I guess so I'm in another Mastermind I think I was going to bring this up a little bit later but I'll bring it up now and I want to talk about the importance of finding a good attorney because like I I'm in a different Mastermind and it's more of an operators based Mastermind like how to a lot of single family things and I I talk to people and I'm like and because I'm going to set the groundwork for this podcast but I talk to people and they're like oh yeah I've got some friends they've let me borrow some of their money and I'm just using that money and I'm like oh hold on uh what do you mean and so I talked to like I mean I can't tell you the last po I was there two months ago three people told me this said three people and so they were like they were like yeah so I have an LLC and they wire the money into my LLC account it's like three or four friends they wire this money into my LLC account and then I use it and I give them a return and I'm like you need to call an attorney right now because you are literally violating Securities Law like you you you are and they're like wait wait wait okay but but what if what if they they say we we sign up you know a promisory note they put it in here and I'm like security and then they're like okay but what if that the the the people hold it an escrow our attorney is holding an escrow I'm like security and so like just to even like set the groundwork what is like what what is a security and and and what do you see most often when people come to you and they're looking for an attorney and they're like hey I'm doing this is this legal and you're like no that's not legal but what do you see like what is the security and what is the misconception or the mistake that you see a lot of people make when they come to you yeah I mean you just said it so the number one problem or the the biggest problem I see every single day is just the lack of knowledge like people just don't know and there's there's maybe a fine line there between not knowing and not caring enough to know right exactly you're like I know I'm doing something here and I don't care to look into it a little bit further to figure it out but that's but that's really what it comes down to is just not having the knowledge because you think like you know I'm just going to you know me and this guy are going to partner he's going to give me all this money and they're not going to do anything and they're going to they're going to expect a return on their investment and all that kind of stuff and it's all good but it's not you're getting yourself into into issues you know to define a security in a in layman's terms I like to just say look if you've got a passive investor involved in your deal and they're expecting a return on their money and on the actions that you're taking as the active participant then that's a security and that that's it like if if you have a passive investor meaning they're not you know making decisions they're not managing they're not helping you out on the active side that's a passive investor and you're probably dealing with the security right and this is what I think separates like syndication from the fund right so like if you have a syndication and then you have somebody who is brings the capital typically they're making some of the decisions which makes them a little bit more active so then it's not in that sense of violating that Securities laws if it's just either like one person or even a couple a group that's actually making decisions on that and I guess that's not the main differentiator between a syndication and and a fund but I think that's where people get confused is the passive part of things that's right that's right it's the passive part of it right like you have people that come in whether it's a syndication or a fund if if they have um some sort of managerial rights or meaningful voting rights because you'll see if you if you invest passively in a deal and you read through the PPM and the operating agreement you'll see that you really don't have any rights to make any sort of decisions there might be some convoluted way that you might be able to get the manager out if a b c d and f happens but probably not so you'll see that you're really passive right and if you're passive then that's a security that you're dealing with you're investing into security cool that's cool and I appreciate us understanding that groundwork because I want people to listen to this I want people in my Mastermind to listen to this I want people to just hear and understand that more often times like more than you think there are people clearly violating SEC like security law and so I just want to make sure that people are compliant and this is like you mentioned it earlier and I think that's really important is just the lack of Education side of things and you and I talk about that we talked about this before this of like really there's only like two main Educators in this space that are doing this and unless you know those two you run the risk of not really being honestly educated enough to run a fund unless you have the self-education side of these and so I love like what you're doing and the content you're putting out especially from a Securities attorney aspect to be able to help that what what have you seen has been like the main sources of Education because even just like outside of what I do outside of what you do uh are there other sources of Education since you've been in this space longer than me that people can go to to gain more information about what it looks like to raise a fund or uh or even start looking in that direction yeah dude it's tough out there right like you just you just said it and I I'll just name him I mean Hunter Thompson has some really good content that he puts out love Hunter super intelligent guy great stuff it's about raising Capital 4 real estate specifically which is great for the for your audience um and then Bridger Pennington of course um his is a little bit not necessarily real estate related more in the private Equity space but also real estate sometimes and those are really the only two guys that are putting out content um typically before them you're really getting your education from your securities attorney that you engage with you know that can you know they're going to give you legal advice they're not going to give you kind of like you know they they'll review your marketing materials and things like that to tell you hey this is compliant this is not maybe this is what you should do this is what you shouldn't do but there's not really anything comprehensive out there where you put the whole package together when you're really trying to start a capital raising business other than those two guys right now so you know there's a lot of room in that space for people to to step in and do it and and also you know Securities attorneys if you look I mean there's only a few of us putting out any kind of content cuz you know as an attorney most most of us are pretty conservative we don't want to put ourselves out there we don't want to say anything that might get us into trouble you know I'm I'm an entrepreneur first so I'm out there to to educate and that's what I was going to ask so for you man just like a little bit about your journey because like it's not every day that you meet a a Securities attorney now granted we are at a fund event so then like of course you're going to run into a Securities attorney but like honestly you you I feel like and this is kind of cool I feel like me and you don't fit the molds of our role like for like we're tatted like you know like you know I'm saying we're tatted we're a little bit more laid-back I got I think I posted this the other day I graduated college with a 2.3 GPA like I I just am not very qualified of what you would put the normal qual qualifications of a fund manager would be but for you like for you how did you get started and like what Drew you to Securities Law cuz it's a very specific Niche to be in for sure yeah and I really got started in real estate law so I was always drawn to real estate I just knew it was a great investment I've just like intrinsically loved real estate I don't know what it was like even when I was in undergrad I was like man it would be so great to own these tow houses that I'm living in like things like that I've just always been attracted to it and investing in it so I started investing in it myself I started out doing real estate transactional law oh cool from that from that perspective and then I realized that you know raising Capital was a little bit more sophisticated I I like that aspect better and I started gravitating towards that and got into Securities Law and and again at the same time as I was doing that I was also starting to Syndicate my own deal so um pretty interesting that I got kind of the legal side got the business side going at the same time so it gave me really good perspective that's cool so you talked about your journey a little bit I love like diving into that Journey because you you said that you you were in on some of your own deals so you started as real estate attorney chop that like started doing that were you like a closing attorney yeah yeah okay so like a closing attorney uh and then started did you get to a point where you're like yo I see all this money that people are making I kind of want to do that is that how it like switched into you becoming an active investor into real estate uh yeah somewhat man I mean I took kind of the traditional route of real estate investing I read Rich Dad Poor Dad I started listening to Big Pockets the purple Bible you know it man what it is um yeah did all that and house hacked into a duplex I mean that was my first property started fixing and flipping a few few property still own some single family those sorts of things um and then you're San Diego right I'm in San Diego yeah but I'm originally from West Virginia West Virginia West by God Virginia that's right all right I mean like I feel like if you I feel like if you're from there you would say something like that that does make sense that does make that's the say that's what we say West by God Virginia no I don't know anything about V West Virginia but now but now I do so now do you own some of your properties in in very two very different markets West Virginia or San Diego is that like where you own them or are you in other markets they're all over the place so like we invested I lived in Charlotte for a little bit like you know so own a couple properties there own a property in West Virginia that duplex that I was telling you about cuz I moved there for a job really you know California is tough like to make anything cash flow there's some Adu opportunities right now for that but really just own the house that I live in then I have a condo that I rent out up in Orange County and that's about it but the other ones are all kind of all over the place like we invested in Cleveland for a little bit as well oh yeah some multi family stuff in Cleveland that that was kind of in the single family phase but as far as like the multif family the retail a lot of that was like in the midwest um in the in the um in the sun sun Bel area so all over the place and we did like industrial we did retail we did multif family um all all sorts of stuff man on the commercial side and it's good to know that background for you like not that background but like you had the ability to understand and how to structure some of those deals um and so I'd love to I'd love to talk about the structure of funds a little bit because this is sure I'm going to as the question that I think like everybody wants to ask an SEC attorney about the difference between a 506b and a 506c and then what constitutes like having that pre-existing relationship right because like if you have a 506b or a 506c there's certain stipulations but those are the two most common right like 90% of funds are 506 BS or 506 C's and so and if I'm wrong just just let me know but I believe that's like the statistic and and with those what constitutes the differences and then the pre-existing relationship part is one that a lot of people have questions about for sure man yeah you're spot on so far I mean 506b I like to Remember by buddy so it's typically going to be a buddy right like yeah you have to have so the rule isn't that you have to have a pre-existing substantive relationship the rule is you're not allowed to solicit or advertise that's the rule and the way that you show that is by having a pre-existing substantive relationship with those investors so that that's a little bit of a Nuance there the rule is really you can't or advertised you can't go on Facebook and talk about it you can't take out Google ads and and put it out there you can't even talk about it really to strangers and invite them into your deals you have to have that pre-existing substantive relationship because otherwise think about it well how would they know about your deal if you didn't right like that's that's kind of the the mindset there so yeah be but the the advantage there of course is that you're allowed to bring in 35 non-accredited investors so that's why people go with the 506b route number one you can bring in a limited number of non-accredited investors uh number two there's there's less requirements for you as the uh fund manager or the syndicator the capital raiser on proving if they're accredited or not because they just self-certify so those are really the two big reasons you would choose a 506b versus a 506c which you can remember that by community so it's a bigger pool of people all right it's 506c for Community those folks when you have that exemption then you can go out there to your community you can solicit you can advertise you can put it on Facebook you can put it out there in your m mind you go speak on stage and say hey guys come invest in my deal you can do whatever you want really it gives you the freedom to operate and not feel like oh am I doing something wrong but obviously the big thing there is accredited investors only so if you choose that 6C exemption you're only allowed to bring in accredited investors and they're all you're also going to have to take reasonable steps to verify that and that's typically through uh a third party vendor or through that Investor's attorney or uh CPA that's going to write them a letter that says that they're qualified yeah which typically and you and not typically but like this is why you see even older more established funds go with a B because it's easier to just bring them in so they don't have to do all that stuff yeah what you see is they'll do a 506b but they won't allow uh non accredited investors in so it'll be 506b but only allow accredited investors so that they don't have to they don't they can self-certify yeah which is makes it just a whole lot easier of paperwork standpoint so then uh that's which is really really interesting so for for me and I'm actually I'm going to just dive in a little bit deeper because there's so much gray here and like you can it's fine if you don't bring any like Clarity to the situation but there's so much gray here because I hear people that are like all right now when you meet that person add it to your calendar that you met that person and then you could talk to them three weeks later and then like then you could pitch your fun to them and then like then now you're showing the SEC that it's a a pre-existing relationship and then it's like well where the heck is the line if there isn't even a line and then it's like then then what do they what is the expect me to do you know like if somebody introduces me to somebody how the heck do I make sure that I'm compliant in that in that relationship that we have if I know that they even come into the relationship interested in what I'm doing I want to take a quick second to talk to you guys about something that could completely change the game for you if 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notes now let's get back to the show yeah uh pre-existing uh actually just means pre-existing the offering so pre-existing your syndication pre-existing your fund so that makes it a little bit difficult when you've got let's say an evergreen fund right it's like well you got that offering open forever right so you can't even bring anybody in after you've opened it um that you don't already know but there is a there is a kind of a loophole I'll call it it's not really a loophole it's it's actually a regulation but you can actually convert um a 506b to a 506c now you didn't used to be able to do that but I think that pass um maybe like two or three years ago where you can convert the 506b to the 506c now you can't go back after that but once you make that conversion you know get all your 506b investors in if you want to fill that 35 non accredited pool and then convert it to a see you can do that and then you can go out you can solc it you can advertise you can talk about it you can bring in strangers yeah now that's really interesting too well and I do know that I think you just have to close subscription for like 24 hours right or something like that and then you can open back up you really just have yeah there's not really a Time requirement you'll hear something you you'll hear where there's like a cooling off period and they'll say 30 days 60 days but it really just comes down to closing that first offering because it's separate that 506 B exemption offering and then opening that new C offering and just to be safe because again we're dealing with Securities it's always gray maybe give it that 30 days to cool off and then open up that 506c and then you're good to go and you have to refile like a form D and everything like that you do okay you do okay cool I wonder if you're your blue skies you can use the same documents but You' need a new form D yeah okay cool all right very interesting so that's cool to know too so I use a platform and I think we've talked about it briefly called aester and I'm a big fan because it's a customizable fund they actually don't I think because of the nature of the customizable fund they actually said that I can't close down my be and open back up as a c just by nature of that type of fund and I thought that was really interesting and I know you and I have talked about potentially chopping up like what the heck is the I I think I sent you the stuff for it I can't remember but uh yeah I think so yeah talking about that customizable fund because it sounds like um you know there's different fund models there's um there are the reg d506 B and C's there's reg CF reg A's and then you also run into like syndications and then you have fun of funds right and so it sounds like and for you you've kind of done all of them I think oh yeah but right now you're really focused on one major one right is that what you like so the fund that you currently operate and you're running uh I'd love to hear a little bit more about that yeah for sure so just to comment on the the aester fund you know it's it's a kind of a new product right the customizable fund it's pretty new it hasn't really been tested on the legal side quite yet it's pretty complicated right like complicated from well what it spits out is simple right they say Hey you create this Evergreen fund and then you get you know each investor only gets 1 K1 even though they might be invested across a bunch of deals things like that which is great um but you lose that flexibility so I don't know the the intricacies of it but you know you can imagine you've got this this customizable fund that's invested in let's say 10 different other deals or whatever and some of them it's acting as a fun of fund some of them it's acting as u a lead sponsor or all these different things so trying to convert that to a 506b from a or 506b to a 506c I can see where you can run into some complications there it might not be possible yeah and I think so because the structure sorry the structure of it they tell me what makes it customizable is the fact that like our investors can log in and I don't actually like I have an overarching PPM they log in and they choose the their investment that they want to I'm not telling them the investment that they have to like invest into they read the deal disclosures and decide decide that that's what they want where they want to allocate their money to which allows for for the customizability of this type of model so I think like that's where converting it to a c would be yeah what you're saying for sure y that's that's kind of the defining I guess piece of that customizable fund is that investor actually gets to pick and choose within your fund that you created where they invest um and that actually I can see where that why they do that I mean it's a it's a great concept but also that keeps you from actually making any decisions as the fund manager so that keeps you out of some certain regulations I'm like hey this is what we offer yep you can look at the deal disclosures and decide on where you want but like they could and this is like one of the things that they like is I can say oh you could you could essentially diversify your portfolio within one fund because you could choose this one this one this one this one but you choose how much you want to go into there so that's that is a very interesting model and so that's really cool um or like yeah the investor chooses it yep the investor chooses it and yeah and and I'll you know that contrast to what you're alluding to which is an SPV fund of fund so that's what we do over at tribe vest in full disclosure I'm Chief legal officer and a and a shareholder of tribe vest um so I'm a little bit biased and aester is you know we don't like to call him a competitor honestly they do fund of funds and we do fund of funds is like the overarching product but it's completely different you know one situation which why I brought it up it's the only reason why I brought it up because I'm excited to dive into tribe vest and what you guys offer um because this is not a pitch for tribe vest and like I didn't even know about I did know I've heard of trivest but didn't even know you were a part of it before this podcast but I love hearing what you're a part of and that's why I want to dive into that a little bit because I think it's cool yeah and I like it it it might be a good to kind of lay it out right you've got these customizable fun of funds out there avor is really the only one offering them there's a couple other uh groups out there that are going to be offering them soon you can actually go to a Securities attorney and they can put it together for you as well um and yeah and then you've got the SPV fun of fund again you can go through triest or you can SPV just for clarity special right special purpose vehicle or single purpose vehicle kind of either either one really applies then you've got your typical discretionary fund which you would go directly to a Securities attorney and that's where you're actually making some decisions you're saying okay I'm going to raise 10 million bucks and I'm going to invest in Deal one two three four five six seven eight um and you're kind of making those decisions and there's a lot of rules and regulations that you've got to abide by to be able to do that without a license but anyways back to the SPV the single-purpose vehicle instead of a customizable fund where you know the investor is making the decision and you as the fund manager in you know you make all these different things Avail all these different Investments available the SPV is designed as a single purpose vehicle to invest in one single deal so if there's a Target deal let's say a 200 unit multif family property in San Antonio um we're going to spin up an SPV for you to invest as a passive investor into that Target deal and that's it it's super simple it's super contained it's not complicated it it just keeps everything compartmentalized both from an asset protection standpoint and from visibility right you're going to know as the fund manager and as the investor exactly what you're investing in what you're how you're going to get paid what your projective returns are and it doesn't really get mudded by other Investments and this is what I CU I've talked to other SEC attorneys and they've talked about it's funny they've talked about how rare what I've done so I've like maxed out my 506b on a my first fund being a blind fund and they were like that's super rare because you're saying hey just trust me but what you guys are saying what you're doing is saying hey this is the specific and that makes it a lot easier to raise Capital because like you said ton more transparency they know what they're investing into and so for people starting out that's probably the route that they want to start with is something where they can bring transparency and then the investors that they're coming in know exactly what they're investing into that's right de yeah what you did Devon was incredible like it's really difficult to do most people don't start there they can't start there they don't have the ability to um to be able to build that up that level of trust and track record prior to you launching the fund that's why you're able to do it but most people can't do it most people have to get their first few in the door by showing the investors hey this is the exact deal that you're going to invest in and you're getting you're going to be a part of and they can do their own due diligence and underwriting and those sorts of things and they're say oh yes I believe in that property or that deal and I also believe in you as the the fund manager or the syndicator and it's easier to raise Capital that way as opposed to a blind pool fund where it's like hey just give me your money and we're going to invest in something that looks like this and yeah exactly exactly so I actually I want to dive into more into tribe vests cuz like so where does the benefit come in because like somebody can just go and get with an SEC attorney and create their own SPV and and kind of go that route but where's the benefit of somebody coming in and working with tribe vest like why I mean honestly like I please I like tell me like why have you invested into it why do you believe in it so much and then yeah tell me a little bit more about it man yeah because it it just makes everything super simple and super contained and we handle everything so if you go to an SEC attorney like myself I'm going to come in and I'm going to I'm going to draft your offering documents I'm going to file your exemptions do your blue sky filings and that's it and I I'm going to wipe my hands of it and I'll say you know good luck you know more than that I'll help you out of yeah exactly I'm going to charge you a lot of money I'm going to charge you at least 25k right Tri vest includes everything that you could possibly imagine so all these different parts that you would have to put together as a capital aggregator TR vest handles so that includes not just the offering documents the legal stuff the filing of the exemptions and the blue sky filings but we're going to file for your entity we're going to get your EIN we're going to be your registered agent we are going to uh onboard your investors so we're going to act like an like an investor relations person on your team so all you do is send us your list of investors and we start reaching out we send them the docs we walk them through how to sign and get them through the signing ceremony we hound them or we call it hurting the cats to get them to actually fund the deal cuz sometimes people get cold feet so bug the hell out of them yep bug the hell out of them until they make that wire we do all that we do the uh the accounting in your k1s we configure your cap table very cool we do your distributions we open your business banking account we do uh everything on the back end uh we've got the investor dashboard or investor portal that you can use which alone is you know you're going to pay $500 a month at minimum for that by itself so it it's incredible and we do it at an incredible price and I mean we're not we're very transparent about that it's $5,000 upfront and then $2,000 a year annually and that comes with docs and everything that comes with docks and everything there's just you can't be beat I mean it literally can't be beat and the other thing is the speed so as soon as you sign the greenl docks which is basically just like hey you agree to the services that we're going to provide we will have you raising capital in five business days no way man that's really cool that's fantastic if you come to to me if you come to me as a security attorney I've got that hat on you know we're not doing in 5 days I'll tell you that now how much education do you help with because I tell people all the time like here's the questions you should have beforehand because your SEC like your attorney will be the most expensive education you have ever paid for if you don't have that information beforehand so like what what type of because they'll charge you like if you don't know if you want a 506b or 506 C you don't know if you if you want your waterfall this way if you want this and you're just asking questions they're going to charge you by the hour to ask those questions and so for you like how much help do you guys help for people who are like I've never started a fund I'm really looking forward to starting this but I don't know where to go what does that look like for you guys yeah I mean for tribe vest we're putting together some modules actually right now we're going to roll them out literally before the end of the year which will be fantastic because we're going to share that with with the world you're going to be able to self-educate on what is a fun to fund how does that look like in the fundraising ecosystem like you know what is a preferred return what is the profits what kind of fees can you charge all kind of the nuts and bolts that you need to know we're going to have that out there so soon enough that'll be available to the public and that'll be a huge value ad and huge help for us as well because we don't have to educate one-on-one anymore as a Securities attorney I I will advise on people I mean I'm I'm happy I'm I'm more of a mentor and a coach when it comes to that sort of stuff and I'll I'll be like look attorney hat off right now I'm going to tell you this and here's kind of your gray area and that sort of thing so you know I I I think I get into those sorts of things a little bit more than most attorneys will um but if you go to like a a large Law Firm or even a regional Law Firm they're they're going to charge you per hour and that's going to be anywhere between you know $400 to $1,500 an hour yeah there's no doubt there's there's no doubt so and this is really interesting because one of the questions that I had just going into this um and not even knowing about uh the not even knowing about tribe vest and and all of that is what have you seen as far as like trends that you're seeing in the industry right now because Trends seem to be changing one just even I I'm a disruptor you're it seems like you're a disruptor of Industries and we're trying to disrupt this huge investment fund industry um but it seems like there's being like there's different type of offerings there different structures there's different things that people are doing what are some of the trends that you're seeing that people are kind of pressing against or starting in as far as funds as a whole you seeing that being the case of being become more common yeah I mean so like biggest picture right is trying to get these types of alternative Investments to the masses because most wealthy people even rich people whatever you want to call them that have some Expendable income that want to invest the only thing they know are 401ks stock market mutual funds and those sorts of things and they we just need to get that out there and I think you're seeing a trend towards that I think bringing in more people that want to raise capital and start a capital raising business is how you do it right because they've already got their built-in networks and then those networks know other people and and it kind of spiderwebs out from there so that's that's kind of the biggest picture trend is just trying to see well we're seeing you know alternative investments just become more available to the masses second you're seeing the industry go away from the CP model which I like to say the cgp model is dead and you're seeing people turn to the fun of funds route yeah because the cgp model has just been abused if you do it the right way if you're actually an active partner and you're actually participating in the meetings and and decid on Asset Management typee decisions then all good that's how it's supposed to be but when you're just raising capital and not doing anything else that's when the CP model gets abused and it's not just oh well you shouldn't do that it's illegal it's plain and simple illegal so that was like the conversation I'm telling you when um I was having the conversation with that guy at my at my Mastermind and he was like we're doing this and I go like stop and he's like haa and I go no no it's illegal and he's like oh haha and I'm like no no like prison illegal and they I feel like just people don't understand the severity because they feel like what's wrong with it it's not that bad and it's like no no it's illegal yeah and you know that this is just what happens right like you just kind of everybody just pushes boundaries pushes boundaries and you know fortunately or unfortunately however you want to look at it the industry's been fantastic for a long time right the real estate industry's went up since the the crash in 2009 2008 all the way until really covid and that was just a blip and then it took off again and then B basically up until last year 2023 is when you started seeing it kind of take a nose dive a little bit because of interest rates and not because of the actual state of the market but the interest rates but either way it started going down you started seeing some people get in trouble but all along the way on that rise up all the investors have been happy he's suing anybody because they've been getting their returns and they've been everybody's been crushing it and even if you're a terrible operator you've still been crushing it because the market saved you and nobody's getting sued so it's all good until it's not and then you've seen in yeah and then you see in 2023 you see you know potential foreclosures and workouts and you know Capital calls things like that investors aren't happy and we're in America and people are like yo how can I get my money back well you try to sue somebody and that's when you start seeing some of these things where the cgp model was abused or people weren't raising Capital the right way or they didn't f exemptions all those sorts of legal things that nobody really worried about because everything was great start coming up and you're you're seeing that now so you're seeing that shift away from the CP model to the fund of funds model because the fund of funds model is compliant obviously if you do it the right way but it's more compliant and it's always been the answer but at the end of the day it's expensive it's more complicated you've got more attorneys you've got a whole separate offering all these different things that you have to take into account and people were like I'm not doing that but now we're kind of forced into having to do that and that's where you know tribe vest and aester and some other folks are coming in and having coming up with solutions for that yeah that's really cool um because one one more thing I'm really curious on that you've seen because I feel like there is a fairly irreg irregulate asset you know coming into a very regulated um like structure right so one the things I'm talking about is like the rise of crypto in these crypto funds and these blockchains based funds have you seen that start to affect like the legal landscape of funds and the formation that people have of that and the way that people are thinking through that and even how the SEC is starting to figure that out and uh and stuff like that have you seen like an emergence of more of those blockchainbased funds I have yeah and not just like strictly you know blockchain and and crypto but also just spin-offs of that right like you saw tokenized real estate was a big thing for a little while it's kind of turned down a little bit but that was huge that was like I was crazy that you could be like I'm tokenizing my my bathroom and when I sell it you get like that much of the footage and the appreciation it's like what that's crazy yeah so it's kind of cooled out a little bit you know I don't I honestly don't follow that that closely just because I know that it just changes so fast and especially now that we've got the new Administration in here you're probably going to see a lot more loosening of that which would be good for us but yeah I mean you know you're going to see that right like CU we are just on the the precipice of just crazy technological advancements from tokenized Real Estate to you know crypto to AI like all this stuff is going to like this landscape 5 years from now is is going to be unrecognizable yeah that's it's it really will just because of the way that contract law is going to go from the from the from um from I guess blockchain based like because like you'll see that where the blockchain will take a lot of those uh a lot of that aspect and change it and flip it on its head so it's going to be super interesting to see how that goes man I want to respect honor your time I appreciate you being on I guess one thing I guess one more question that I have before we kind of go into the exit if there's somebody that's thinking about starting a fund because what you were saying earlier really there's only two main people if I'm fully transparent I want to be able to be uh the voice of funds for minorities and women in this country because like all those other they all the white dudes they could have all the other white dudes that's fine with me but there's a lot there's a there's a huge disparity I heard uh don peees once say and this has changed my my my thought my process like my mindset ever since he says in the history of America there has been $94 trillion to come in through private equity and real estate in the history of American and history of America 8.3% of that had no sorry 1.7% of that have gone to minorities and women that means 98.3% of that has gone to white men and so there's this massive disparity between access to education like you're saying access to Capital Access to I think there there's this quote that says the world equally distributes talent but doesn't equally distribute opportunity and so there's this huge disparity of opportunity of people that look like me and look like you and look like women around this country that I would love to make sure we're the voice for and so for people who don't have a lot of that education one what's a big piece of advice that you would give them and when they're starting to think about starting a fund because I think like if I'm full of transparency most of the people I talked to and I told you I saved from prison there were black dudes they're just trying to do the right thing but don't have the education to do the right thing and so for for that like what what's a big piece of advice you would give people that are thinking like I think I want to start a fund um what should I look out for how expensive does it matter because we've talked about a better solution for how expensive it can be but what's the thing that they should be looking out for yeah I mean you know right off the bat like be confident and don't be intimidated because I think some people yep in those groups that you described might feel a little discouraged because of that because you walk into a room that is maybe all fund managers or all capital risers or you know those types of people and you're like who I don't look like everybody else so maybe I don't belong here or maybe your confidence goes from here to to hear and you're like and then and then you come off that way right like you've got to you got to step into that room with confidence and a lot of a lot of that comes down to self-education right like it comes from education and it's out there now I mean we mentioned that there's only a few really good sources but you can still piece it together I mean you can find anything on YouTube University just to at least get the you know being able to talk to talk and walk the walk and and feel confident doing that so just get educated to start get that Baseline and then get out there and just be be confident like I said don't be intimidated don't feel like you don't belong because we got to get folks out there that are that are doing it from from those groups yep that's right man well I appreciate it Seth where can people find you where can people hire you where can people join what you're doing um because I think that they should I'm a big believer in you and what you're doing and I'm excited for for all those things appreciate it man I usually update all my Links at Seth Paul bradley.com so you can find everything there I'm all over social media so all my handles are Seth Bradley Esq cool man I appreciate you thankful for your time thankful for your friendship I really look forward to uh to Growing growing together man it's fun to see other people that like we're about the same age I don't know you look like you're in your 20s but you're you're not I know that but like uh but like like for us to just rise together on this man and so I'm 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Devin Robinson shares how he went from trauma and TikTok to building a fund empire. Discover how he creates generational wealth, builds trust, and inspires with heart, hustle, and hard-won wisdom.See full article: https://www.unitedstatesrealestateinvestor.com/the-journey-of-one-man-who-turned-trauma-into-a-fund-empire-with-devin-robinson/(00:00) - Introduction to The REI Agent Podcast(00:06) - Meet the Hosts: Mattias and Erica Clymer(00:14) - Bold Living Through Business and Investing(00:24) - Welcome Back: Mattias and Erica's Intro to Devin Robinson(00:30) - Preview of Devin's Unique Story and Insights(00:56) - Devin's Wild Start in Wholesaling via TikTok(01:45) - From Hedge Fund Help to Crash and Burn(03:38) - Realizing Real Estate Was the Generational Wealth Key(04:58) - Mattias Clarifies Wholesaling Basics(05:52) - How the Market Shift Ended Devin's Hedge Fund Strategy(07:14) - Explaining Value to Agents: Why Partner with a Wholesaler?(09:58) - When Devin Buys vs Holds Contracts and Uses Novations(10:10) - Legality of Novations and Installment Sales in SC and NC(12:56) - Creative Financing in Action: Helping Underwater Sellers(14:23) - Discussing Price Drops and Buyer Behavior in Charlotte(15:54) - Erica Digs into Devin's Childhood and Upbringing(16:31) - Devin's LA Roots and What His Mom Taught Him(20:14) - Worries About Kids and Work Ethic in Wealthy Households(21:08) - Raising Adopted Kids and Wealth: Devin's 3 Core Lessons(24:24) - Reflecting on Massive One-Generation Transformation(24:39) - Devin's Sudden Move from LA to North Carolina(25:55) - Trauma, Memory, and the Suitcase Moment(26:41) - The Gift and Numbness of Trauma in Childhood(27:12) - Diving Into the World of Investment Funds(30:43) - Understanding Fund Compliance and SEC Rules(32:30) - Why Funds Are the Pinnacle of Business(34:41) - The Role of Fund Operators in Vetting Deals(35:10) - Three Essential People in a Successful Fund(37:26) - Devin's Deeper Mission: Bridging the Capital Gap(39:33) - Risk and Partnership Conversations with Devin's Wife(41:10) - Living on a Tightrope: Highs, Lows, and No Cash Flow(42:24) - Managing Expectations in a Non-Balanced Life(43:20) - The Constant Reinvestment Cycle of Entrepreneurs(43:48) - Why Devin is Selling Everything and Just Lending(44:09) - Syndications, Write-Offs, and High-Income Agent Opportunities(45:08) - Golden Nuggets on Raising Capital and Framing Your Work(47:56) - Curiosity-Based Capital Raising: Building Real Conversations(48:09) - Devin's Favorite Book: Building an Elite Organization(48:48) - Where to Connect with Devin and Exclusive CRM Offer(49:25) - Wrapping Up: Show Notes, Rabbit Holes, and Final Thanks(49:56) - Show Outro: Subscribe and Keep Building the Life You WantContact Devin Robinsonhttps://devinrobinsonrei.com/https://fundflowos.com/agentshttps://www.instagram.com/devin.robinson1/For more powerful inspiration to help you reach your holistic goals, visit https://reiagent.com
Devin Robinson is a seasoned fund manager with years of experience launching, managing, and scaling multiple successful investment funds. In his own words he's a “Father, Fund Manager, Real Estate Investor, Speaker, Educator, Dreamer & World's Most Distracted Human.” Follow Devin on IG: @devin.robinson1 https://devinrobinsonrei.com/ 0.00: Why Martial Arts is so good for kids 4.00: Devin's background in Baseball ad principles from 8.00: Why the best frame is always “you against you” 13.00: Devin's background as a top wedding photographer 19.00: Honing your craft in silence before you scale 26.00: How Devin utilizes AI to build his systems and processes 34.00: Finding a career that works for the schedule that you want in life 40.00: What are the lessons from trial and tribulations 47.00: Logistics of building a fund 54.00: Bitcoin for the future 59.00: Raising money in this environment 1.06.00: Devin's optimistic thoughts for the future Until next time, love and good vibes. Podcast Website: https://enterthelionheart.com/ Check out the latest episode here: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/enter-the-lionheart/id1554904704 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4tD7VvMUvnOgChoNYShbcI
Devin Robinson shares his journey in real estate wholesaling, starting with his first wholesale deal and working with hedge funds. He discusses the importance of building systems and processes, as well as finding truly motivated sellers. Devin emphasizes the value of providing solutions beyond buying the house, such as helping sellers in foreclosure navigate their options. He also highlights the significance of personalized outreach, including sending video messages to potential sellers. Devin concludes by discussing the current state of REO deals and sharing his insights on other types of leads. Key Talking Points of the Episode 00:00 Introduction01:03 How did Devin find his first wholesale deal?03:15 Why did Devin stop selling deals to hedge funds?04:09 How did being part of a mastermind help Devin learn about wholesaling?05:32 What are the hedge funds doing in today's market?07:46 What markets is The Amherst Group buying in?08:34 How did Devin rebuild his business after learning about wholesaling?09:24 What kind of deals is Devin focused on today?12:21 What kind of support does Devin provide for the sellers they work with?15:10 How does Devin approach leads in preforeclosure?18:30 How does the non-judicial foreclosure process work?20:41 What are the different ways Devin helps sellers restructure their loans?23:28 What is happening with REO deals today?25:25 What other types of deals is Devin getting involved with today?27:50 How can you follow Devin's real estate journey? Links Free Trial: Deal Machine Apphttps://www.dealmachine.com/pod Instagram: Devin Robinsonhttps://www.instagram.com/devin.robinson1/ Facebook Group: Real Life REIhttps://www.realliferei.com
Join Nick Lamagna on The A Game Podcast with his guest Devin Robinson, a full-time real estate investor and entrepreneur who went from wholesaling over 70 deals in six months to completely restructuring his business and mastering what is now known as The Installment Method! Devin started his journey in 2013 fighting out of North Carolina and has done it all on the real estate and business side, riding the rollercoaster we all know too well of failures and lessons on the way to find success where he continually pivoted his business and strategy from everything including wholesaling, flips making up to 150k per month and even starting a fund. Wholesaling is becoming more regulated and even illegal in some areas and now is the perfect time to learn the bread and butter creative finance strategy Devin uses to legally wholesale properties all over the country and make even more money than the average wholesaler per deal! He has been featured on some of the biggest podcasts and stages along the way including friends of the show Steve Trang and Rafael Cortez' Podcasts and even winning the coveted belt at the Collective Genius mastermind. He shares his knowledge through education, social media, public speaking and his very own Entre-Real Estate Podcast! Topics for this episode include: ✅ How to sell your real estate deals to a fund ✅ Using the installment method to make more money ✅ Foreclosure and pre foreclosure real estate investing tips ✅ When should you do an installment sale in real estate ✅ How to start tracking key performance indicators in your business + More! See the show notes to connect with all things Devin! Connect with Devin: devinrobinsonrei.com Devin Robinson on Youtube Devin Robinson on Instagram Devin Robinson on LinkedIn Devin Robinson on Facebook Devin Robinson on Twitter Devin Robinson on TikTok Listen to the Entre-Real Estate Podcast Free Foreclosure Investing Course Hedge Fund List Connect with The Installment Method: Free Installment Method Mini-Course --- Connect with Nick Lamagna www.nicknicknick.com Text Nick (516)540-5733 Connect on ALL Social Media and Podcast Platforms Here FREE Checklist on how to bring more value to your buyers
Join Devin Robinson as he explores an innovative way of acquiring and wholesaling properties: the installment sale method. Discover expert tips for successful wholesaling and elevate your investment game in today's dynamic market. Tune in now and accelerate your journey to financial success! Key takeaways to listen for The power of storytelling in capital raising Actionable steps to get started on your real estate investment fund Effective investment strategies to use in the RE foreclosure market How to leverage the installment sale method to acquire properties Criteria you need to consider to close deals using the installment sales method Valuable advice for entrepreneurs struggling to find deals Resources Zillow Bloomberg Michael Franke Start With 'Why' by Simon Sinek The Brewer Method by Eric Brewer The Game w/ Alex Hormozi on Apple Podcasts What It Takes by Stephen A. Schwarzman | Kindle and Hardcover Larry Fink's BlackRock by John Miller | Paperback The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett About Devin Robinson Devin Robinson is an extraordinary entrepreneur, from the streets of Los Angeles to the vibrant communities of Charlotte, NC. Spearheading a dynamic real estate investing company and fund in the Southeast United States, their commitment to "Experiential Investing" focuses on creating unique investment experiences backed by tangible real estate assets, delivering high returns to investors. Connect Devin Website: The Installment Method Freebie | Media Kit Facebook: The Installment Method | Real Life REI Connect with Us Ready to level up your real estate game? Take action now to access exclusive resources, live events, and valuable insights from our experts: 1. BOOK A CALL: Visit our website at www.sendmoreoffers.com to book a call today. Our team of real estate professionals is ready to provide personalized guidance and help you achieve your investment goals. 2. JOIN OUR FREE FACEBOOK GROUP: Don't miss out on exclusive live events, networking opportunities, and valuable discussions. Simply search for "Send More Offers" on Facebook and hit the "Join" button. www.facebook.com/groups/sendmoreoffers 3. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL: Gain access to full video interviews, expert tips, and in-depth analyses by subscribing to our dynamic YouTube channel. Stay up to date with the latest trends and strategies in real estate investing. Subscribe now at https://www.youtube.com/@sendmoreoffers 4. FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM & TIKTOK: Stay connected and motivated by following us Socially! Get daily doses of inspiration, success stories, and valuable insights by following @sendmoreoffers. Join our community and be part of the conversation! Remember, success in real estate investing starts with taking action. Visit our website, join our Facebook group, subscribe to our YouTube channel, and follow us on Instagram today. Let's achieve your real estate goals together!
From the streets of Los Angeles to the thriving communities of Charlotte, North Carolina, Devin Robinson's journey has been nothing short of extraordinary. As a serial entrepreneur with a diverse portfolio of 16 ventures since 2013, his career spans across a global photography company with projects in 30 countries to spearheading a dynamic real estate investing company and fund in the Southeast United States. Now settled in Charlotte with his wife and their three adopted children, his life is dedicated to more than just business success. His family's journey through fostering and adoption has ignited a strong desire in him to address the affordable housing and foster care crises in the United States. Devin's Big Hairy Audacious Goal (BHAG) is transformative: to impact the lives of 10,000 families by providing 1,000 units of affordable housing across 10 states and wield enough influence to drive significant change in the foster care system and affordable housing programs.In this episode, Devin will do a complete breakdown of The Installment Method. He explains why it is one of the most secure ways to acquire real estate using creative finance and also how it can help overcome regulations being brought down on wholesaling real estate.Learn more about The Installment Method at https://www.installmentmethod.com/a/2147575710/fx6hfFZ7With over 1,200 Videos, this is the #1 channel on YouTube for all things Virtual Wholesaling. SUBSCRIBE NOW! https://www.youtube.com/@RJBatesIII_________________________________FREE RESOURCES FOR YOU:Get my comprehensive list of Systems we use at Titanium Investments for FREE: https://www.kingclosersformula.com/fleetIf you want to learn how to close deals just like me, The King Closer, then download the free King Closer Formula PDF: https://www.kingclosersformula.com/closeJoin our exclusive FB group community for real estate investors and wholesalers ($0 to join) : https://www.facebook.com/groups/titaniumvault/_________________________________Learn more about the systems I use to virtually wholesale nationwide using the links below!Propstream Free 7 Day Trial (Nationwide Data & Comping Tool): http://trial.propstreampro.com/titanium/Get 66% off LeadZolo Motivated Seller Leads using our exclusive link: https://www.leadzolo.com/titaniumSpeed to Lead PPC Marketplace: https://app.ispeedtolead.com/TITANIUMGet 1000 FREE Buyer/ Seller Leads with a Batch Leads Trial: https://batchleads.io/titaniumClose 30% More Deals Using our preferred TC ezREIclosings: https://www.titaniumtc.com Support the show
Devin Robinson shares his journey in real estate wholesaling, starting with his first wholesale deal and working with hedge funds. He discusses the importance of building systems and processes, as well as finding truly motivated sellers. Devin emphasizes the value of providing solutions beyond buying the house, such as helping sellers in foreclosure navigate their options. He also highlights the significance of personalized outreach, including sending video messages to potential sellers. Devin concludes by discussing the current state of REO deals and sharing his insights on other types of leads. Takeaways • Building systems and processes is crucial for success in real estate wholesaling.• Finding truly motivated sellers and providing value beyond buying the house can lead to higher profits.• Personalized outreach, such as sending video messages, can make a significant impact on potential sellers.• Foreclosure leads offer a time-sensitive opportunity to help sellers and secure profitable deals. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and First Wholesale Deal01:02 Learning Wholesaling and Working with Hedge Funds02:00 Transitioning to Traditional Wholesaling03:22 Building Systems and Processes04:34 Hedge Funds Buying Again05:04 Offer on Market Property06:03 Relationships with Hedge Funds07:19 Finding Truly Motivated Sellers08:01 Providing Value to Sellers10:07 Helping Sellers in Foreclosure11:42 Providing Solutions Beyond Buying the House13:21 Outreach to Pre-Foreclosure Sellers14:00 Sending Personalized Video Messages16:18 Time-Sensitive Foreclosure Data17:11 REO Deals and Bank-Owned Properties19:08 Other Types of Leads24:09 Importance of Door Knocking25:44 Driving for Dollars and Foreclosure Leads26:27 Devin's Social Media Accounts27:08 Closing Remarks David's Social: @dleckohttps://www.dealmachine.com/pod Devin's Facebook Group: https://realliferei.com/
Get ready to glimpse the future of wholesaling on Real Estate Disruptors! In this episode, we have Devin Robinson breaking down the game-changing insights on “How Wholesaling will Change in 2024”. If you're in the real estate game or looking to stay ahead of the... The post How Wholesaling Will Change in 2024 appeared first on Real Estate Disruptors.
An Unexpected CareerAn unsolicited Facebook message from a total stranger would completely change Devin Robinson's life. Devin grew up in a small town in South Berwick, Maine. He came to Cedarville in 1999, majoring in broadcasting. It was while he was hosting a radio show for WCDR Radio (now Resound Radio) that he heard news of the terrorist attacks on 9/11. By February of 2002, Devin enlisted as a second lieutenant in the United States Air Force. While in the Air Force, Devin served in the office of special investigations in Washington, and he served a year with an Air Force band, Tops and Blue, traveling all over the globe. After returning to the states, Devin served as a deputy media relations officer for the presidential Air Force wing, a role that even allowed him to shake hands with President George W. Bush. He was then assigned to Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in Goldsboro, North Carolina, before transitioning to the inactive reserves. Devin decided to return to Cedarville to earn his MBA degree, joining the inaugural class in 2013.But it was in 2019 that he received a Facebook message from a total stranger asking him to return to active duty and move to D.C. to become deputy public affairs officer for the Air National Guard. Unbeknownst to Devin at the time, he was about to take this job at the busiest time for the Air National Guard – the COVID-19 pandemic and the January 6 Capitol attack in 2021.
Welcome to "The Truth In This Art." I'm your host, Rob Lee. In today's episode, we have an inspiring conversation with Devin & Unique Robinson. Unique is a poet, performer, and professor who directed the film Decisions II (Check out Unique's first interview). While Devin is a film star, producer, and writer who also starred in and wrote Decisions II.This episode takes a deep look at: How Unique and Devin made a remarkable transition from poetry and music backgrounds to the world of filmmaking, unraveling their artistic journey and the motivations behind it. Behind the Scenes of "Decisions II": Get an exclusive peek into the making of the film "Decisions II," as Rob Lee delves into the casting process, location shooting in Baltimore, and the intriguing highlights that made the production stand out. The significance of portraying Baltimore's essence authentically on the silver screen, as Unique and Devin stress the role of local artists in telling genuine Baltimore stories with unparalleled depth and perspective. Independent Filmmaking Essentials: Learn from the experts themselves about the crucial elements that contribute to successful independent filmmaking, with a spotlight on the importance of securing quality actors and investing in well-crafted scripts for the best outcomes. The Impact of Art in Filmmaking: Uncover the profound impact of art, personal experiences, and local storytelling in the filmmaking process, as Rob Lee engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Unique and Devin about the power of narratives and creative expression. Looking for some quality Baltimore filmmaking? Look no further! I had the pleasure of speaking with Unique Robinson and Devin Robinson about their film Decisions II. Get ready for an authentic and captivating story that will keep you hooked till the end!
New Tulsa Golden Hurricane coach Kevin Wilson has been on Union's campus four times since his hiring, and his first recruiting class has Union offensive lineman Bennett Ringleb, defensive back Devin Robinson and athlete Grayson Tempest. Did this Union-to-TU pipeline begin with Shamari Brooks under the previous coaching staff? Barry Lewis also talks about other locals that committed on National Signing Day, plus an update on high school basketball --- key matchups got wiped out due to the winter weather. Also, TU men's basketball might also be looking to recruit locally like the football team. Subscribe to this podcast at: Apple | Google | Spotify Nominate a winter sports Bill Knight Automotive Athlete of the Week: barry.lewis@tulsaworld.com Related Metro Christian quarterback Kirk Francis commits to TU TU signs nine including Union's Bennett Ringleb, Owasso's Tyler Rich TU mid-year additions bolster Kevin Wilson's 2023 signing class Union's OT win over BTW results in a 6A East boys playoff `scramble' Bill Knight Automotive basketball players of the week for Jan. 30-Feb. 5: Owasso's Jalen Montonati, BTW's Tierra Owens Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Regional Digital Editor Patrick Prince: Email | Twitter | Follow his storiesSupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a flurry of local commits (Braylin Presley, Grayson Tempest, Devin Robinson) and the return of Braylon Braxton and Malachai Jones, Kevin Wilson is off to the hottest possible start as Tulsa's Head Football Coach. We discuss the latest football commitments before getting into men's and women's basketball, taking a look at what was another big week for the AAC, debriefing on Lauren Ramatowski - the new Tulsa Women's Volleyball head coach, and recapping the first tranche of AAC bowl games. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thegoldenhurricast/support
Devin Robinson is a senior defensive back/safety for the Union Redhawks. His star shone brightly in the Backyard Bowl as he blocked a punt, intercepted two passes and returned one of those interceptions for a touchdown. This defensive leader for Union is committed to the University of Tulsa. He's interested in becoming a chiropractor and plans to study sports medicine at TU. But right now, he wants to enjoy his senior season and work for a shot at the Gold Ball in December.
經過我們討論後,我們打算每週分上下集,避免每次都被Woj Bomb(P.League+該叫什麼?)炸到。顯然攻城獅的DJ志彥哥也有同樣想法,他的工作也有分上下集,比賽時當一個適合闔家觀賞的髒話終結者,比賽後則變成用髒話向執行長嗆聲的勞方代表。究竟實際情況如何?讓在現場的Roy跟我們講一下情況。 當然還有本週比賽的分析,領航猿主場開箱贏球,究竟他們做對了什麼,Devin Robinson是真自幹王還是大智若愚? 不走水路的狀元Anthony Bennett P.League+初登板,然而沒辦法為鋼鐵人帶來勝利,究竟狀元的表現如何,他是真的水嗎? 當然還會談到攻城獅對國王破天荒的61次犯規,69顆罰球,究竟是球員問題還是裁判問題?湯瑪士和辛巴首次對決,誰優誰劣? 大家可以到各大podcast平台搜尋「小人物上籃」「霹靂鍵盤」收聽。 01:10 Kong中武漢肺炎 02:57 Roy@攻城獅主場 16:55 本週賽事 領航猿對夢想家 26:43 鋼鐵人對攻城獅 40:29 富邦對領航猿 50:55 國王對攻城獅
On this episode the "self proclaimed sportsnista", Yakiri Thomas spoke to inventor, filmmaker, actor, producer and director Devin Robinson. Devin spoke about Change A Man Media and why he decided to start the company, his favorite director, what drives him to create, and much more... Game On!
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, We begin with Corinne Carey who speaks with Assemblymember McDonald for his take on the redistricting process and the results. Then, Lovonia Mallory interviews Jason Brown, a professional football player turned farmer. Later on, Elizabeth Press brings us excerpts from the city council meeting in which the City of Troy settled with police officer Jarrod Ihler who shot Dahmeek McDonald. After that, Sina Basila Hickey asks high school science teacher Devin Robinson about teaching during the pandemic. And we end with a Youth News Update by the Youth Sanctuary Media Club at Troy Prep High School.
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, We begin with a discussion about the proposed New York State budget, in Mark Dunlea's interview with Ron Deutsch of New Yorkers for Fiscal Fairness. Then, our roaming labor correspondent Willie Terry brings us his latest update with Doug Bullock on the Solidarity Committee of the Capital District. Later on, Sina Basila Hickey talks with Devin Robinson, a science teacher at Troy High School who is also one of the Sanctuary's Nature Lab community scientists. After that, we hear my interview with Donald Hyman about his historical documentary productions capturing stories of well-known and lesser-known African Americans. Finally, we introduce you to Emily Curro, The Sanctuary for Independent Media's new Development and Communications Director.
Devin Robinson, one of NATURE Lab's Community Scientists as well as a high school science teacher, is very excited by the work that he does. When COVID-19 hit, he had to rethink how to engage his students while they were struggling to navigate this time. He spoke with Sina Basila Hickey about what goes on in his classroom, science modeling acceptance of failure, hunting salamanders to engage students virtually, and more.
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, We begin with Mark Dunlea's recap of a rally in Albany in support of the Cuban Revolution. Then, Corinne Carey brings us to another rally from the past weekend, Save Our Services rally in downtown Schenectady. Later on, roaming labor correspondent Wille Terry interviewed Mark Emanatian, director of the Capital District Area Labor Federation. After that, Sina Basila Hickey sat down with a new Nature Lab Community Science Coordinator, Devin Robinson. Finally, Lizzy Kramer spoke with muralist Liz Zunon about her latest piece which is at The Blake Annex co-writing space in downtown Albany.
Devin Robinson is one of the new NATURE Lab Community Science Coordinators who is bringing his high school teaching experience and enthusiasm for subject to this Sanctuary for Independent Media's NATURE Lab. HMM's Sina Basila Hickey spoke with Devin about providing students with unique learning opportunities and working with Our Soil and Water Justice Lab to test the community's soil and water.
Welcome to PERSPECTIVE, a podcast for wedding creatives where we sit down, often with a special guest and talk about our many years of experience in the wedding industry so that you can learn from us and grow your wedding business.We're talking to Devin Robinson on today's episode who is a photographer, entrepreneur, and podcast host over on the Anchored Business Podcast and As CEO of, Anchor & Veil Photography, oversees all operations with 18 photographers & cinematographers from weddings in 7 different American states (and counting!).Efficiency is the name of the game. The more efficient you can make the systems that run your business, the less you have to spend on it. At that point, you can live the life you want, work less and make more!We'll talk about hiring associates and the processes, emails, systems and steps to make your business more efficient.Links Mentioned:What we're drinking, Sponsored by Beans.ie (Use code: perspective15 at checkout to get 15% off first order): Proud Mary's High Five beans all the way from Melbourne AustraliaDevin's Magical Coffee MugDevin's next coffeeEarn Free Bitcoin When You Shop Online! (US only)Shop With Honey – Automatically Find And Apply Promo Codes At CheckoutThe Glenlivet 15 Year Old Single Malt Scotch WhiskyThe Macallan 12 Year Old Double Cask Single MaltCotswolds Single Malt WhiskyWoodford Reserve Double Oaked WhiskyBlanton's Bourbon Original WhiskyUncle Nearest Premium WhiskeyWHISTLEPIG - Straight Rye WhiskeyGlen Scotia 15 Year OldBasil Hayden's Kentucky Straight BourbonHow to Win Friends and Influence PeopleMakayla JadeLubalinSprout StudiosTaveZapieractivecampaignThe E-Myth RevisitedDevin's must read book for our industryweddingtips.clubFollow Devin:WebsiteInstagramFacebookPodcastFollow Us:WebsiteInstagramFacebookYoutubePodcastSupport us on PatreonSend us a DM on Instagram or e-mail any questions to perspective@cinematefilms.co.ukIf you haven't already, we'd love if you would take 1 minute to leave us a review on iTunes!Sponsored by - With Jack, Insurance for FreelancersMusic Licensed via Artlist.io (get 2 months free with this link)Recorded at Two Ten CoPodcasting Gear:RodeCaster ProProcaster MicBoom ArmHeadphonesOther:Deliver your photos with Pic-Time (get a free month with code PERSPECTIVE)Run your photo and video business more efficiently with OctoaProductivity SoftwareLearn new skills with Skill Share, first 2 months FREECaption/ Transcribe your videos with Rev.com*All Amazon links use affiliate codes
Chapters:0:00 - Intro1:09 - Getting Started in Photography8:42 – Discovering a Passion for Photography18:07 – Connecting with Community Through Social and Emerging Platforms27:54 – Traditional Views on Marketing and Social Media35:01 – Specific Ways to Grow Your Following47:04 – Feeling Overwhelmed While Putting in the Work49:54 – Understanding the Principle of a Funnel54:18 – Where to Connect With Devin on Channels56:37 - OutroShow Notes:Anchor & Veil PhotographyWeddingTips.ClubAnchor & Veil on IGClubhouse AppShowit United
Whether you've been lurking in Clubhouse rooms for a while or just hesitant to download the app, there is an opportunity to learn and grow on this trending social media platform.In episode 462 of the Bokeh Podcast, Devin Robinson joins us to discuss the pros and cons of Clubhouse, along with how to use it in your business. Listen in as he shares what his experience has been on the app over the last two months!The Bokeh Podcast is brought to you by Photographer’s Edit: Custom Editing for the Professional Photographer and Miilu: The Simplest Way to Create and Manage Timelines and Shot Lists for the Events You’re Photographing. You can also subscribe to the Bokeh podcast on the Apple podcast app, follow on Spotify, add to your playlist on Stitcher, or listen on Overcast.Integrity in Business (4:47)What is Clubhouse? (12:39)Managing Time Around Clubhouse (29:14)Selecting Educators in Your Room & Good Moderation (34:16)Long Game in Clubhouse (41:20)1. Resources & Sales2. Vendor RelationshipsHope for Photographers on Clubhouse (45:34)Find the right group of people to hang out withSearchable Bios on Clubhouse (47:44)Grab Your .club Domain (49:25)LinksWeddingtips.clubClubhouse: @devinrobinsonInstagram.com/anchorandveilParks & Rec See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of Inside the Colony powered by Lutheran Health Network, Dan and Jim talk about the Mad Ants' first 3 games at the single site. Then Jim sits down with Mad Ants Forward Devin Robinson to talk about how the single site is going and they dive a little bit deeper into Fortnite! Then, Jim and Dan preview this week's 5 (Yes you read that right) games for the Fort Wayne Mad Ants.
Mike talks about the Isles getting back on track with big wins over the Pens and Rangers, plus Devin Robinson from YesMenOutfitters.com joins to talk about the new season and his major offseason purchase. The Isle Seat Podcast is produced by ACTIONPARK MEDIA
Mike talks about the Isles getting back on track with big wins over the Pens and Rangers, plus Devin Robinson from YesMenOutfitters.com joins to talk about the new season and his major offseason purchase. The Isle Seat Podcast is produced by ACTIONPARK MEDIA
If you've spent hours curating on your Instagram feed and gotten little to no results for your business, you're not alone. Instagram easily sucks hours of valuable time from your days and bring very little in return, and Devin Robinson argues it's probably because you're doing it all backwards. Devin spends half the time on Instagram than most creatives, posts very little to his own feed, and yet generates hundreds of thousands of dollars in wedding bookings from Instagram alone. Want to know his secret? He flips the entire system on it's head to generate raving fans and book his entire team of associate photographers. He spills his entire strategy in this refreshing and honest episode and it's unlike any strategy I've ever heard from any other educator - period.You're not gonna want to miss this episode!Download Devin's IG Shortcuts & Join His Facebook Group Here:https://twpmasterclass.com/creativerisingCheck out Devin's podcast, Anchored Business, here:https://anchorandveilphotography.com/category/anchored-podcast/NEXT STEPS:JOIN OUR FREE CREATIVE RISING COMMUNITYhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/339344669485595/WANT BETTER CLIENTS? TAKE THIS CLASS:https://dreamieclass.comLEAVE A REVIEW:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/creative-rising/id1464017907Reviews are how we get found! If you're binging these episodes, then share the love!! Leave a review on iTunes so that other amazing photographers like you can find us, too.
Devin Robinson shares super actionable steps how to stop getting ghosted by your clients. Show notes: www.lightdarkco.com/podcast/38 Sponsor: Our Online Workshop Grab your early bird seat price at lightdarkco.com/workshop If you want to connect with us and other listeners of the Light + Dark community, join our Facebook group at lightdarkco.com/joinfb Follow us at instagram.com/lightdarkco instagram.com/racheldriskell instagram.com/allheartphoto
Willie Reader and Devin Robinson come on the show to talk about Whittier memories, Rock Cod, Shower Thoughts, and so much more! Special guests Spencer and Trevor. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anthony-stiriti/support
Devin joins the boys to break down Kelly Mason's Mid 00's Emo bracket, celebrate 50 episodes of the podcast, and fills us in on what it is like to print thousands of rally towels that are fueling our hospital workers and first responders back on Long Island. Armor For Sleep-Remember To Feel Real Dashboard Confessional-Remember To Breathe Nova Charisma-Gemini
Mike checks in from home with some thoughts on if the NHL will return this season, what it would mean for the Islanders, and the White Whale. Mike also talks to some friends of the show about how they're helping the community including Neil Goldberg from Main St Board Game Cafe, Devin Robinson from Yes Men Outfitters, and Donald Rosner from Blue Line Deli & Bagel.
This is a special episode from a live Q&A held with branding experts, wedding industry veterans and educators from the Evolve Workshops community. We hear conversations and techniques that are working for them, and be a part of supporting this amazing Evolve Family. Some of the leaders that joined us were: James and Jess Wittmayer, Braedon Flynn, Rodney Brown, Shaun Austin Gordon, Eric Kelley, Monique Serra, Vanessa Kynes, Devin Robinson, Ross Tanner, Anni Graham, Jennifer Ryals & Jamie Findlay! The first of MUCH more to come. Hope you like this one and stay encouraged. Check out Evolve Workshops for more resources Follow them on IG - @evolveworkshops --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thephotoreport/message
This episode is a bit different. This is actually the recording of an interview that I did for Devin Robinson's podcast, The Anchored Podcast. You might remember Devin from episode 70 where he shared about his Instagram strategy that has resulted in a bunch of booked work for him. If you haven't checked out that episode, definitely give it a listen. Devin interviews me on a wide range of topics, but we primarily chat about websites and the two questions that have to be answered on a website, or really anywhere that you show up. A big thanks to Devin for letting me share this content on the Brands that Book Podcast. Be sure to check out The Anchored Podcast (https://anchorandveilphotography.com/category/anchored-podcast/) for more from Devin. For the show notes, go to https://daveyandkrista.com/btb-devin-robinson-episode-72
Host Andrew Damelin is joined by co-host Jevohn Shepherd to talk all things Raptors 905 including the role of the referee and Canadians in the the G League and NBA. Andrew also sits down with Raptors 905 player Devin Robinson.
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We chat with Tasha Hale, owner of Nefatiti Beauty Supply & Salon, about owning a beauty supply store as a black owner, some of her challenges as an owner, and what being black helps her bring to the table for her customers. Charles and Tia also give their takeaways on the subject. Show Notes: Nefatiti Beauty Supply & Salon https://nefatitibeauty.com/ The Black Woman Taking Over the Hair Extension Retail Market https://www.blackenterprise.com/black-woman-hair-extension-retail/amp/ How to Become a Wholesale Distributor to Beauty Salons https://smallbusiness.chron.com/become-wholesale-distributor-beauty-salons-32574.html BLACK IMPACT: CONSUMER CATEGORIES WHERE AFRICAN AMERICANS MOVE MARKETS https://www.nielsen.com/us/en/insights/article/2018/black-impact-consumer-categories-where-african-americans-move-markets/ Devin Robinson (also known as Professor Devin) is a business and economics professor and author of eight self-help books. His latest book is "Power M.O.V.E.: How to Become a Successful Entrepreneur." https://www.newgrowthhair.com/2017/11/rebuilding-the-black-beauty-business/ Professor Devin on the state of black entrepreneurship https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pAJmh_Urm8&feature=youtu.be Why Do Koreans Own The Black Beauty Supply Business? https://madamenoire.com/104753/why-do-koreans-own-the-black-beauty-supply-business/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/afroslocsbiz/message
Today's episode features photographer Devin Robinson, founder of Anchor and Veil and co-owner of the Kreativ Summit. I had the opportunity to catch Devin's breakout session at United, where he presented on an Instagram strategy that was really unlike anything else that I've heard about making Instagram work for your business. Regardless of whether you think you can make this strategy work for you, I think there are a lot of really helpful insights in this episode. Also, if you are a photographer looking for a conference, check out Kreativ Summit. The next conference is in January and it features a great line-up of educators. Plus, it's in sunny Florida, which as far as I am concerned, is the place to be in the middle of January. For the show notes, go to https://daveyandkrista.com/btb-devin-robinson-episode-70
In this episode, Scott talks with Devin Robinson about actionable Instagram strategies, what's working, and how you can make things happen on Instagram today.
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Premium Members, click here to access this interview in the premium area. Devin Robinson of www.anchorandveilphotography.com shares how to utilise Instagram to grow your photography business in a way I never considered. It's long term approach that does take dedication and work but there's no doubt, Devin has it down to an art [...] The post 335: Devin Robinson – Utilising Instagram to grow your photography business in a way I never considered appeared first on Photography Business Xposed - Photography Podcast - how to build and market your portrait and wedding photography business.
Mike sets the table for the 2019-20 NY Islanders season with thoughts and predictions on the entire roster. Four time Stanley Cup champ and MSG TV analyst Butch Goring joins Mike to give his look on a new year as well. Devin Robinson from YES Men outfitters also joins to set the scene for upcoming tailgates, meetups, and more
Mike sets the table for the 2019-20 NY Islanders season with thoughts and predictions on the entire roster. Four time Stanley Cup champ and MSG TV analyst Butch Goring joins Mike to give his look on a new year as well. Devin Robinson from YES Men outfitters also joins to set the scene for upcoming tailgates, meetups, and more
Have you attempted to grow your Instagram following, but want to ensure you genuinely engage with potential followers?In episode 261 of the Bokeh Podcast, Devin Robinson shares his secret to streamlining authentic engagement on Instagram. Listen in as he shares how you can start growing your Instagram following today!The Bokeh Podcast is brought to you by Photographer’s Edit: Custom Editing for the Wedding and Portrait Photographer. You can also subscribe to the Bokeh podcast on the Apple podcast app, follow on Spotify, add to your playlist on Stitcher, or listen on Overcast.Brand Position: Bold & Intimate Wedding Photographers Dedicated to Capturing Images that Evoke Emotion (5:46)Advice for Photographers: Prioritize your life. (14:05)Technique for Time: Outsourcing to get your time back. (19:43)Book Recommendations: Launch - bit.ly/bp-launch (25:49)Streamline Authentic Instagram Engagement: (35:22)1. Follow new accounts as often as possible.2. Unfollow inactive users.3. Search for big events in your area on Instagram and follow people that look like your target bride.4. Begin engaging with those accounts, using keyboard shortcuts.Creating Keyboard Shortcuts: Setting > General > Keyboard > Text Replacements (40:58)Links:anchorandveilphotography.cominstagram.com/anchorandveilAnchorededucation.coeducation.anchorandveilphotography.com9forty4.comnathan@photographersedit.comkreativsummit.com- January 27-29, 2020 in Orlando FLReawaken the Giant Within - Tony Robbins - bit.ly/bp-reawakenThe Anchored Podcast - anchorandveilphotography.com/anchored-podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chris & Drew are joined by current Sixer & recent Wizard Mike Scott as Philadelphia has an off-day during the 1st Round of the Playoffs. Mike tells the guys his reaction to the fans booing in Philly during Game 1, thoughts on Devin Robinson, his alma mater UVA winning it all, and more.
In Episode 8 Darrin, Jerrod, and Jeremy debate several DMV Sports topics, which include the Caps performance in the 1st Round of the Stanley Cup Finals, Devin Robinson’s nightclub fight, John Wall’s insight on the Wizards’ future, Nationals’ Bullpen woes, Russell Wilson to the Redskins, and Tiger Woods. Follow Darrin on Twitter: @DBirdHoops Follow Jerrod on Twitter: @RoddyKG Follow Jeremy on Twitter: @jsquared021 Follow DMV Sports Network: @DMV_SN
The fellas are joined by Devin Robinson for a eventful podcast. The guys talk about the Oscars, Masked Singer, M. Cohen, Free Agency and more. Enjoy the show
Jeff is joined for the first time by TWO special guests; Devin Robinson (@yesmenoutfitter) and Mike Ryan (@islesmeetup_CLT) to talk all things hockey! We cover the All Star Game, the surprising success of the New York Islanders, and the second half of the season for the Eastern and Western Conferences!
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Mike talks with Arthur Staple of The Athletic about the Islanders at the half way point of the season and the demotion of Josh Ho Sang. Devin Robinson from Yes Men Outfitters joins Mike to announce a new partnership with the show. Also, WFAN legend Steve Somers joins Mike for a little Islanders/Rangers back and forth before their home and home this weekend.
Mike talks with Arthur Staple of The Athletic about the Islanders at the half way point of the season and the demotion of Josh Ho Sang. Devin Robinson from Yes Men Outfitters joins Mike to announce a new partnership with the show. Also, WFAN legend Steve Somers joins Mike for a little Islanders/Rangers back and forth before their home and home this weekend.
How do you get inspired from other types of creative fields that are similar to, but not exactly the same as, your own? Devin shares some tips from his own life where he gets inspired in today's conversation, along with a whole lot more. This is part 2 of my conversation with Devin, and if you haven't listened to part 1 (LLC009) then it's best to go back and listen to that first, because we jump right into the middle of our talk on this episode. Anchor & Veil Photography website: http://anchorandveilphotography.com/ Shop wedding photography resources from Anchor & Veil: https://anchoredshop.com/ Follow Anchor & Veil on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anchorandveil Next: I'd love to hear your feedback, what is another creative field that you draw inspiration from? What have you created with that inspiration? Send a voice message to livelifecreativepodcast@gmail.com Just open any voice memo app, record what you want to say, and hit the share button to bring it into your email Subscribe to the Live Live Creative podcast Subscribe to Live Life Creative in Apple Podcasts, Google Play, or Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app Leave a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts! Ratings and reviews is what grows the podcast, so together we can help others be more creative too Recommend this show to your friends if you've found it helpful, and you'll help them get better at what they do too Full show notes at: https://llcpodcast.dkphoto.xyz/index.php/2019/01/07/llc011-devin-robinson-of-anchor-veil-photography-part-2/
Devin: “I shot a wedding once where the bride hated her hair so bad that she literally had scissors in her hand, was about to cut her hair before her ceremony, and I had to in there and talk this girl off a ledge because I want them to know it's not nearly as bad as you think it is.” True story *tips beer* Devin really delivers the goods on this interview, we talk about how you can rise above the competition by being unique, the most important principle you NEED to have in your business, and this super crazy bug problem shows up right in the middle of the interview, it's insane to listen to. We talked for so long that I split our interview into two parts, so part 1 is right now and part 2 will release in the next interview episode, episode 11. Anchor & Veil Photography website: http://anchorandveilphotography.com/ Shop wedding photography resources from Anchor & Veil: https://anchoredshop.com/ 15% OFF THE WHOLE SHOP WITH PROMO CODE “LIVELIFECREATIVE”. Thanks Devin! Follow Anchor & Veil on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anchorandveil Before we jump into that, you can connect with me personally on Instagram, follow @livelifecreativepodcast, or find Live Life Creative Podcast on Facebook as well. I also wanted to share some good news with you, we just hit 600 total downloads from all the episodes! Thanks for listening along and sharing it with your friends. Next: I'd love to hear your feedback, what was a specific time that you talked someone down off a ledge? What did you do to help? Send a voice message to livelifecreativepodcast@gmail.com Just open any voice memo app, record what you want to say, and hit the share button to bring it into your email Subscribe to the Live Live Creative podcast Subscribe to Live Life Creative in Apple Podcasts, Google Play, or Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app Leave a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts! Ratings and reviews is what grows the podcast, so together we can help others be more creative too Recommend this show to your friends if you've found it helpful, and you'll help them get better at what they do too Full show notes at: https://llcpodcast.dkphoto.xyz/index.php/2018/12/10/llc009-all-you-have-is-your-name-with-devin-robinson-of-anchor-veil-photography/
The guys break down the Wizards' offseason moves; the Dwight Howard signing; Troy Brown Jr., Devin Robinson, and Thomas Bryant's impressive Summer League performances; Kawhi Leonard-DeMar DeRozan trade; LeBron James to the Lakers; and more.
Chase caught up with John Wall at the MLB All-Star celebrity softball game. He talked about playing in the game, Devin Robinson's dunk, his viral dance video and also Bryce Harper's upcoming free agency. Wall has twice signed contract extensions to stay in D.C., so his answer on Harper was interesting. Plus, Chris returns from the Peach Jam.
Chase was joined by special guest co-host Steve Buckhantz to break down all the Wizards' offseason moves and how Troy Brown and Devin Robinson have played in the Summer League. Plus, a fun one-on-one interview with new Wizards forward Jeff Green.
In this episode, Arthur Reinaltt (@districtmamba) and Ian Evans (therealian_e) recap the weekends summer league games against the Cavaliers and Spurs. Mainly, discussing the summer league "big 3" of Devin Robinson, Thomas Bryant and Troy Brown and what type of impact they could potentially make on the actual roster.Rumor central, addressing Beal to the Lakers for Deng, Ingram and Hart, the national media's take on Howard to DC and the impact that Carmelo Anthony could have on the Wizards. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chris caught up with John Wall in Vegas to talk Dwight Howard, Jeff Green and what LeBron James leaving the East means for the Wizards. Plus, Chase and Chris break down the early returns of the Summer League and how impressive Troy Brown, Jr. and Devin Robinson have been. Also, why Chris is sick of Las Vegas already.
In this episode, Arthur Reinaltt (@districtmamba) and Ian Evans (therealian_e) recap the weekends summer league games against the Cavaliers and Spurs. Mainly, discussing the summer league "big 3" of Devin Robinson, Thomas Bryant and Troy Brown and what type of impact they could potentially make on the actual roster. Rumor central, addressing Beal to the Lakers for Deng, Ingram and Hart, the national media's take on Howard to DC and the impact that Carmelo Anthony could have on the Wizards. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Exit interviews from the 2017-18 season: Scott Brooks (0:00), Kelly Oubre Jr. (24:00), Marcin Gortat (31:00), Markieff Morris (43:30), Bradley Beal (55:00), Mike Scott (1:10:00), Devin Robinson (1:19:00), Ian Mahinmi (1:26:00), Tomas Satoransky (1:42:00), and John Wall (1:50:00).
The guys preview the Wizards' four home games in six days at Capital One Arena, the long road trip that follows, Markieff Morris' strong play, sending Beal and Wall to the All-Star Game, and more. Wizards Two-Way forward Devin Robinson (20:30) talks about his time in the G League so far, where he's improving, his increased confidence, his teammates in Delaware and with the Wizards, and more.
Ben Standig updates the latest from Wizards land, including Devin Robinson returning to the team and Otto Porter's injury status Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ben Standig updates the latest from Wizards land, including Devin Robinson returning to the team and Otto Porter's injury status Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Midway through the NBA season, our WizardsXTRA gang grades the Wizards' performance thus far and discusses John Wall's shoe deal, potential trades, Devin Robinson's call up from the G-League, and more on the latest WX podcast.
The podcast returns from a short hiatus! Traci Kennedy and Devin Robinson of the Maine Veterans Home in Bangor are the guests today to talk about a recent award they received as well as the ongoing work and innovative programming that is taking place at the Maine Veterans Homes across the state. We also discuss the changing needs of veterans and the challenges of serving a broad population especially in a state like Maine. To find out more about the Maine Veterans Home visit www.mainevets.org!
Wizards center Ian Mahinmi and rookie forward Devin Robinson both joined Chase Hughes on the show. Mahinmi talked about losing weight this offseason, his trip to Disneyland and the best French food in D.C. Robinson discussed his injury, how he developed into such a great dunker and how he grew up a huge Wizards fan.
Devin Robinson (known to many as Professor Devin) talks with us today about the plight of black-owned businesses and shares why he believes that the knowledge and resources needed to succeed are different for black entrepreneurs than for others. Devin is a business and economics professor and author of eight self-help books. Devin's Episode Outline: 02:16 What are you most grateful for right now? 03:32 What ignited the desire to become an entrepreneur? 08:00 Talk about Entrepreneurship being the 21st Century Civil Rights Movement 10:33 What is the biggest barrier to business ownership? 13:38 What were some challenges and failures along your path and what did you learn from them? 19:35 Devin shares the 4 steps that any aspiring entrepreneur should take to lay the right foundation for success 26:19 How do you go about finding the right people to bring into your organizations? 29:57 What's one thing you wish you'd known before starting your entrepreneurial journey? 34:25 Share one action our future trailblazers should commit to this week to help them blaze their trail?
During the long grind of a basketball season, there are ups and downs that you have to learn to manage. Following a difficult week that saw consecutive losses to South Carolina and Vanderbilt, the Gators rebounded by pouring in a program-record nineteen 3's in a 106-71 mauling of LSU in Baton Rouge. On this week's show, host Adam Schick discusses the roller coaster week with FloridaGators.com Senior Writer Chris Harry and gets up close with Junior Forward Devin Robinson. Please be sure to leave us a review on the podcast app of your choice and for more information on the official podcast of the Gators, visit FloridaGators.com/GatorTales.
"Taking Back The Black Hair Care Industry" The beauty supply industry is a 15 billion dollar industry and 85% of that revenue is generated by Black consumers. We own less than 3% of the beauty supply stores and many of the Black hair care products are not Black owned. Devin Robinson owns several beauty supply stores and has been instrumental in helping to opening over 70 more Black owned beauty supply stores. Devin founded the Beauty Supply Institute where he teaches Black entrepreneurs how to successfully open and manage beauty their own stores. This is a must listen.
With the football regular season complete, this week we shift our focus to men's basketball and volleyball. Join host Adam Schick as he finds out how sophomore Devin Robinson is adjusting to life in the Mike White regime and chats with GatorZone Senior Writer Chris Harry about the most challenging stretch to date for Gator Basketball. Also, the Gator IMG Sports Network's Tom Collett previews Florida Volleyball in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament with Head Coach Mary Wise. For more information on the official podcast of the Florida Gators, visit GatorZone.com/GatorTales
The Sharvette Mitchell Radio Show | Tuesdays at 6:00 p.m. EST | www.Sharvette.com The Men Confess - Relationship Segment Back by popular demand, I am excited to feature one of our most popular segments…The Men Confess! This 45 minute segment features a LIVE panel discussion with 2 gentlemen willing to share their perspectives and opinions about relationships. Ladies, if you have questions… they have answers! My co- host: Vincent Ellis White- Author, Playwright and Speaker http://lifelovereligion.com/ Our guest: Minister Lewis Johnson, Jr. – Henry Lewis Clothing Line Invigorating, Elegant, Fresh, the Essence of Quality Clothing. | http://www.henry-lewis.com/ Event spotlight - Devin Robinson (known to many as Professor Devin) is a business and economics professor and author of eight self-help books. His latest book is “Power M.O.V.E.: How to Become a Successful Entrepreneur.” He is a very successful businesman in the beauty supply industry and has appeared on several major media outlets such as TV One. He joins us to discuss the Small Business Academy | www.UrbanBusinessInstitute.com
Professor Devin A. Robinson is a Pulitzer prize-winning newspaper columnist, social activist, author, and an Economics Professor at Oglethorpe University in Atlanta, Georgia and the Founder of Going Against the Grain Group. He was born and raised on St. Thomas, Virgin Islands and spent 6 years in the U.S. Army before completing his service as a decorated Airborne Non-Commissioned Officer. He is a highly sought-after entrepreneurial trainer, consultant and speaker across the nation. His latest book, "Power M.O.V.E.: How to Transition From Employee to Employer"teaches individuals how to use their talents to secure personal economic control. He is a regular commentator and subject matter expert on multiple radio programs. He has a Bachelor's in Business Management, a Masters in Business Administration and is completing a Doctorate in Business Marketing. www.devinrobinson.com
Devin Robinson, a Motivational Speaker and HIV Activist, has appeared on BET's 106 & Park, MTV, UPN, NBC, NPR, SEVENTEEN magazine, HIV PLUS magazine, for his dynamic work educating people about HIV, Black history, sex, love and politics.
To close out our Every Women's Month, we will give practical branding, marketing, sales and motivational strategies for women in business who are looking to rise and shine in 2009! Tonight our guests British Ford-Hill as she gives us sensational sales secrets, Devin Robinson as he discusses the importance of streamlining the Black Hair Care Industry and Darnyelle Jervey will be my incredible cohost for the evening. By the end of this show, you will run and tell every woman in business you know to "Girl, Handle Your Business!"
Continuously loosing your battle of the bulge as well as the bucks? Want to be both fiscally and physically fit in 2009? Tune in to our show at 6 P.M. EST when Fitness guru Larry Jackson, Motivational speaker extraordinaire Devin Robinson help your to loose the weight and gain financial wisdom. Call in at 347-215-6446 to talk to these fantastic experts. Be one of the 1st 9 listeners to rate the show and receive a free gift from us.