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This Flashback Friday is from episode 842 published last Jun 12, 2017. Client and fellow podcaster, Elisabeth Embry joins Jason to discuss the importance of coming to the live events, finding the true value of your properties and what happens when interest rates rise and inventories are low. The upcoming Venture Alliance and Oklahoma City Property Tour and Jason Hartman University Live events are a great way to meet like-minded people who are income property investors. You can share your creative ideas with Jason or any of the investment counselors at these events and there are tried and true professionals who share their real life experience on the panels. Go to JasonHartman.com/Events and sign up today. Key Takeaways: 3:26 In a booming real estate market nobody is making money if they don't have any inventory to sell. 7:01 The quality of properties lowers when property inventories are limited. 9:57 Puerto Rico, are the tax breaks worth the risk? 16:30 Zillow could be getting sued for their Zestimates. 23:40 A Trulia article states houses haven't reached the pre-recession peak. 27:40 To see properties that make sense come to the Oklahoma Property Tour and Jason Hartman University Live Event. 30:45 Will there be three rate hikes by the Federal Reserve in 2017? 35:48 Sarbanes-Oxley had very little effect on Wells Fargo thievery. 40:49 If you are a Jason Hartman client and want to contribute to a mutual project or goal contact your investment counselor. Mentioned in this episode: Renter's Warehouse - Get 3 free months of property management with this link. Jason Hartman Venture Alliance Mastermind Hartman Education The Jetsetter Show Women Investing Network Follow Jason on TWITTER, INSTAGRAM & LINKEDIN Twitter.com/JasonHartmanROI Instagram.com/jasonhartman1/ Linkedin.com/in/jasonhartmaninvestor/ Call our Investment Counselors at: 1-800-HARTMAN (US) or visit: https://www.jasonhartman.com/ Free Class: Easily get up to $250,000 in funding for real estate, business or anything else: http://JasonHartman.com/Fund CYA Protect Your Assets, Save Taxes & Estate Planning: http://JasonHartman.com/Protect Get wholesale real estate deals for investment or build a great business – Free Course: https://www.jasonhartman.com/deals Special Offer from Ron LeGrand: https://JasonHartman.com/Ron Free Mini-Book on Pandemic Investing: https://www.PandemicInvesting.com
Today's Flashback Friday is from episode 827 published last May 8, 2017. Jason welcomes Elisabeth Embry to the podcast to discuss their new podcast! Women Investing Network or WIN will be co-hosted by Jason and Elisabeth and will focus on unique opportunities for women investors from a woman's point of view. Elisabeth has a large income property portfolio and understands how to analyze the data necessary to make solid real estate investments in linear markets. They also discuss cash-on-cash return, Loan to Investment ratios, the Trump presidency and tax plan and the Seattle market. Key Takeaways: 2:34 Information on the new Women Investing Network podcast. 4:53 Cash-on-cash Return explained. 8:12 Analyzing the data to uncover the true ROI of a property. 12:35 The 1031 exchange is yet another beautiful facet of investing in income properties. 13:57 Trump tax cuts and Jason's theory of relativity. 20:34 Elisabeth and Jason banter about Trump's presidency and the economy. 26:26 Is a bubble coming to the Seattle market? 29:36 Using the Risk Evaluator to determine the Land to Improvement Ratio. 30:53 Two reasons investing in a linear market is a lower risk for investors. Follow Jason on TWITTER, INSTAGRAM & LINKEDIN Twitter.com/JasonHartmanROI Instagram.com/jasonhartman1/ Linkedin.com/in/jasonhartmaninvestor/ Call our Investment Counselors at: 1-800-HARTMAN (US) or visit: https://www.jasonhartman.com/ Free Class: Easily get up to $250,000 in funding for real estate, business or anything else: http://JasonHartman.com/Fund CYA Protect Your Assets, Save Taxes & Estate Planning: http://JasonHartman.com/Protect Get wholesale real estate deals for investment or build a great business – Free Course: https://www.jasonhartman.com/deals Special Offer from Ron LeGrand: https://JasonHartman.com/Ron Free Mini-Book on Pandemic Investing: https://www.PandemicInvesting.com
Welcome to the Women Investing Network! Your hosts Elisabeth Embry and Jason Hartman got together to discuss, in detail, what you should expect from the show. The mission is simple: to help women succeed in business and life. The way to do it? Well, that's what the podcast is for... Key Takeaways: 1:53 How Elisabeth and Jason came up with the idea for the show 5:51 What excites Elisabeth about the show 10:19 Elisabeth's working career, and what led her to real estate investing 13:55 The importance of a fallback plan 16:52 Nearly everything in our society is becoming commoditized 20:15 The two ways to become wealthy, and the importance of controlling your own investments Website: www.WomenInvestingNetwork.com Follow Jason on TWITTER, INSTAGRAM & LINKEDIN Twitter.com/JasonHartmanROI Instagram.com/jasonhartman1/ Linkedin.com/in/jasonhartmaninvestor/ Call our Investment Counselors at: 1-800-HARTMAN (US) or visit: https://www.jasonhartman.com/ Free Class: Easily get up to $250,000 in funding for real estate, business or anything else: http://JasonHartman.com/Fund CYA Protect Your Assets, Save Taxes & Estate Planning: http://JasonHartman.com/Protect Get wholesale real estate deals for investment or build a great business – Free Course: https://www.jasonhartman.com/deals Special Offer from Ron LeGrand: https://JasonHartman.com/Ron Free Mini-Book on Pandemic Investing: https://www.PandemicInvesting.com
What allows a business to thrive and be successful in the face of constant change in the market and the world? What propels organization leaders to achieve ambitious goals?There's no one perfect answer to these questions, but rather a myriad of options and strategies that can be employed to create success. The real question is—which strategy should you start with?In this episode, Elisabeth Embry answers our inquiries about strategies and the road to success. A strategic thinker with 25+ years of executive experience at Fortune 500 companies, startups, and everything in between, Elisabeth shares with us the foundation of every successful organization's strategy—its people and culture.Listen to Episode 804 to learn more!Other Resources Mentioned:Eliyahu M. Goldratt's The GoalThriving Points:It's important to be relevant and understand that the things that are important now are going to help set the tone and the temperament of where the company, department, or yourself is going. - Elisabeth EmbryAt the end of the day, it is all about people. - Elisabeth EmbryWhen we are leaders, we have to be aware of our strengths and our weaknesses. - Elisabeth EmbryWhat needs to be more explicitly stated in organizations is that we are all going toward this goal. And here's your role to play in it. - Nikki RogersGet to Know the Guest:Driving transformation and delivery at scale and at pace, Elisabeth Embry has helped enterprises, divisions, and individuals achieve massive success. Elisabeth is a strategic thinker, able to grasp and articulate the big picture and translate it into meaningful and effective actions. She possesses unique skills based on 25+ years of executive experience at Fortune 500 companies, startups, and everything in between. Through her experiences in companies such as Expedia, Amazon, IBM, and T-Mobile, she has led effective strategy and execution at the portfolio, project, and product levels. She has hands-on experience leading product organizations, business operations, strategic and organizational planning, as well as SAFe and Agile transformations. She enables teams to deliver more, with quality, while increasing speed and predictability, with a metrics-driven approach.Connect with Elisabeth:LinkedInCrosslake Technology LinkedInAbout the Show: Women Thriving in Business features candid unscripted conversations with entrepreneurs, business experts, authors, and academics aimed at contributing to business success. This weekly show provides interviews with business leaders who have built, grown, and are thriving in business. Nikki A. Rogers, host of the show, also discusses achievements, lessons learned, and advice for aspiring business owners to develop the mindset, strategies, and connections necessary to thrive in business. Whether you are just starting or you have been in business for decades, WTiB offers inspiration, strategies, and resources to help you THRIVE in business.Connect with Nikki:LinkedInInstagramYoutube
Elisabeth Embry opens up the show with the importance of goal setting. It's crucial that you know what you want to achieve, and have metrics that show whether or not you're on the right path. She also looks at what types of goals you should set, and which types of goals you should avoid. Later she talks with Nancy Doyle, author of Manage Your Financial Life: A Thoughtful, Organized Approach for Women and Founder of The Doyle Group. Nancy had three decades of experience in investing, corporate finance, and consulting. The two discuss how to start planning your financial future, financial spring cleaning, emergency funds, and more. Key Takeaways: [1:33] Most people are setting goals with no way to achieve them [4:18] The book that changed Elisabeth's life [10:00] The target audience for Nancy's book [12:16] Nancy's 4 steps to achieve your financial goals [15:27] Nancy's thoughts on real estate, and the impact supply and demand has on the market [18:47] Financial spring cleaning and important recommendations on keeping documentation [22:19] How to create a Current Year File Folder [24:31] How much should we be keeping in an emergency fund? [28:32] Managing your financial life starts with getting organized Websites: www.ManageYourFinancialLife.com Manage Your Financial Life: A Thoughtful, Organized Approach for Women www.twitter.com/NancyFinance The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement www.Mint.com Follow Jason on TWITTER, INSTAGRAM & LINKEDIN Twitter.com/JasonHartmanROI Instagram.com/jasonhartman1/ Linkedin.com/in/jasonhartmaninvestor/ Call our Investment Counselors at: 1-800-HARTMAN (US) or visit: https://www.jasonhartman.com/ Free Class: Easily get up to $250,000 in funding for real estate, business or anything else: http://JasonHartman.com/Fund CYA Protect Your Assets, Save Taxes & Estate Planning: http://JasonHartman.com/Protect Get wholesale real estate deals for investment or build a great business – Free Course: https://www.jasonhartman.com/deals Special Offer from Ron LeGrand: https://JasonHartman.com/Ron Free Mini-Book on Pandemic Investing: https://www.PandemicInvesting.com
Today's Flash Back Friday is form episode 777 published last January 11, 2017. The upcoming 19th Meet the Masters of Income Property live event is upon us. With big name speakers like G. Edward Griffin, Garrett Sutton and Darin Bloomquist, this event is to be worth more than 5x's the cost of the ticket. Jason's guest today is an income property investor and one of the very first Venture Alliance Mastermind members. Elisabeth Embry started investing in real estate after realizing a high-paying position is great as long as you have it. She and her husband knew they would need to address their future income. She shares her story and the best elements of Meet the Masters and the Venture Alliance Mastermind. Key Takeaways: [1:34] G. Edward Griffin, Garrett Sutton and Darin Bloomquist will be speaking at the Meet the Masters of Income Property Event. Elisabeth Embry Case Study [6:40] Elisabeth's work focuses on large scale program management and business management. [9:08] The Rich Dad, Poor Dad and The Millionaire Next Door books influenced Elisabeth's decision to invest in income property. [11:39] A good property manager is worth their weight in gold. [15:31] Property Managers and Local Market Specialists can get complacent. [18:00] This Meet the Masters of Income Property Event will have increased audience participation. [21:28] Local Market Specialists have so much good information to share during the Meet the Masters. [22:17] Elisabeth enjoys networking with the like-minded community of real estate investors at the Meet the Masters of Income Property event. [24:53] The Venture Alliance Mastermind helps leverage the lessons other people have already learned. [30:07] The quality of the presenters are world caliber business leaders. [32:36] Elisabeth and her husband are continuing to expand and take advantage of Jason's network. Mentioned in This Episode: Jason Hartman Meet the Masters of Income Property Tickets The WEALTH TRANSFER is happening FAST! Protect your financial future now! Did you know that 25% to 40% of all dollars ever created were dumped into the economy last year??? This will be devastating to some and an opportunity to others, be sure you're on the right side of this massive wealth transfer. Learn from our experiences, maximize your ROI and avoid regrets. Watch, subscribe and comment on Jason's videos on his official YouTube channel: YouTube.com/c/JasonHartmanRealEstate/videos Free Mini-Book on Pandemic Investing: PandemicInvesting.com Jason's TV Clips: Vimeo.com/549444172 CYA Protect Your Assets, Save Taxes & Estate Planning: JasonHartman.com/Protect What do Jason's clients say?: JasonHartmanTestimonials.com Free Class: Easily get up to $250,000 in funding for real estate, business or anything else: JasonHartman.com/Fund Call our Investment Counselors at: 1-800-HARTMAN (US) or visit JasonHartman.com Free white paper on the Hartman Comparison Index™ Guided Visualization for Investors: JasonHartman.com/visualization Jason's videos in his other sites: JasonHartman.com/Rumble JasonHartman.com/Bitchute JasonHartman.com/Odysee
Jason Hartman starts off the show talking with Elisabeth Embry about how she makes her 5-year plans, and why it's important. The 5-year plan contest is still going on, and you can win great prizes and set your future up for success by making one and sharing it with others. Then, Jason continues his conversation with former Congressman Dr. Ron Paul. The two finish up their talk by looking at why the government thinks they're the best option for many aspects in our lives, what would happen if the government got out of the way and prices reverted to normal (rather than the distorted view we're getting today), and why we shouldn't expect to see inflation curbed in the near future (or ever, more likely). Key Takeaways: Jason Intro with Elisabeth Embry: [2:33] The 5-year plan contest is still going on [4:13] How Elisabeth, and her husband, take the time to put pen to paper and come up with their 5-year plan [7:15] We tend to not put much emotion into our investing victories, which can make us only remember the negatives [10:46] Planning your journey using the Amazon Press Release method [14:37] Take stock of your resources, you probably have more than you realize [16:01] Creating your 5-year plan will help it come true, we're able to achieve more than we realize when we say it out loud Ron Paul Interview, Part 2: [18:50] What business is it of the government to involve themselves in so many aspects of our lives? [21:11] Many governmental programs have distorted markets like student loans and housing markets [25:28] Distorted prices and manipulating the currency and tax codes makes people worry about gaining the best tax advantage rather than getting the highest return or providing the most value [28:42] Inflation, from the government and central bank point of view, seems to be a great business plan Websites: www.JasonHartman.com/Contest www.JasonHartman.com/Masters www.RonPaulLibertyReport.com
Elisabeth Embry talks with Linda Stasi, columnist for New York Daily News, author of Book of Judas and previous writer for the New York Post, is also an on-camera TV co-host with Mark Simone on NY 1 -Spectrum “What a Week.” Brash, funny and opinionated, the acerbic Stasi has authored six books and won numerous awards including “Best Columnist” by the Newswomen’s Club of NY, “Best Humor Columnist,” and “Woman of the Year: 2006” by the Boys Town of Italy. Her first novel, novel, “The Sixth Station,” ( Forge Books) was published in early 2013. The completion of which took five years, two mountain climbs in France, a drive alone through three countries with an exorcist priest from the Vatican, a week with monks, two days of interviews with a cloistered nun in the mountains of Manoppello, Italy, and – voila! – one lost relic found and one novel completed. Website: www.LindaStasi.com
Elisabeth Embry talks with Cheryl Strauss Einhorn, author of Problem Solved: A Powerful System for Making Complex Decisions with Confidence and Conviction, about what her AREA method is and how it can help women in today's world. Cheryl's company, CSE Partners, has worked with organizations of all sizes – including Fortune 100 companies, mid-market businesses, and startups. Her AREA method results in better outcomes for clients by marrying the social performance side of human behavior with the evaluation and metric side of decision making. Website: www.AREAMethod.com Problem Solved: A Powerful System for Making Complex Decisions with Confidence and Conviction
Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 913, originally published in November 2017. Jason Hartman starts off the show talking with Elisabeth Embry about how she makes her 5-year plans, and why it's important. Then, Jason continues his conversation with former Congressman Dr. Ron Paul. The two finish up their talk by looking at why the government thinks they're the best option for many aspects in our lives, what would happen if the government got out of the way and prices reverted to normal rather than the distorted view we're getting today, and why we shouldn't expect to see inflation curbed in the near future (or ever more likely). Key Takeaways: [4:13] How Elisabeth, and her husband, take the time to put pen to paper and come up with their 5-year plan [7:15] We tend to not put much emotion into our investing victories, which can make us only remember the negatives [10:46] Planning your journey using the Amazon Press Release method [14:37] Take stock of your resources, you probably have more than you realize Ron Paul Interview, Part 2: [18:50] What business is it of the government to involve themselves in so many aspects of our lives? [21:11] Many governmental programs have distorted markets like student loans and housing markets [25:28] Distorted prices and manipulating the currency and tax codes makes people worry about gaining the best tax advantage rather than getting the highest return or providing the most value [28:42] Inflation, from the government and central bank point of view, seems to be a great business plan Websites: www.RonPaulLibertyReport.com
Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 913, originally published in November 2017. Jason Hartman starts off the show talking with Elisabeth Embry about how she makes her 5-year plans, and why it's important. Then, Jason continues his conversation with former Congressman Dr. Ron Paul. The two finish up their talk by looking at why the government thinks they're the best option for many aspects in our lives, what would happen if the government got out of the way and prices reverted to normal rather than the distorted view we're getting today, and why we shouldn't expect to see inflation curbed in the near future (or ever more likely). Key Takeaways: [4:13] How Elisabeth, and her husband, take the time to put pen to paper and come up with their 5-year plan [7:15] We tend to not put much emotion into our investing victories, which can make us only remember the negatives [10:46] Planning your journey using the Amazon Press Release method [14:37] Take stock of your resources, you probably have more than you realize Ron Paul Interview, Part 2: [18:50] What business is it of the government to involve themselves in so many aspects of our lives? [21:11] Many governmental programs have distorted markets like student loans and housing markets [25:28] Distorted prices and manipulating the currency and tax codes makes people worry about gaining the best tax advantage rather than getting the highest return or providing the most value [28:42] Inflation, from the government and central bank point of view, seems to be a great business plan Websites: www.RonPaulLibertyReport.com
Elisabeth Embry talks with HeatherAsh Amara, author of the book Warrior Goddess Training: Become the Woman You Were Meant to Be, about how women are perceived in today's world and how women can harness the power that's within them to help them succeed. Key Takeaways: [1:37] What Heather has found women are needing most in today's world [4:13] Acting like men helped women get in the door, but it's not sustainable [7:37] How do you build the skills to be a Warrior? [12:00] Aligning yourself with life [16:24] Tips to build out your inner goddess [21:00] What are the benefits of breaking patterns? Website: www.HeatherAshAmara.com www.WarriorGoddess.com
Elisabeth Embry talks with Marsha Sinetar, author of Dreams Unto Holiness: Exploring the Power of a Sweet, Transcendent Sleep, about her work with corporate executives, and the importance of sleep. Marsha strives to increase understanding of the progression and diverse expressions of the spiritual completion (teleios) toward which we strive; to advance and preserve selected principles of the contemplative tradition and the entirety of the founder’s body of work. Marsha’s sole focus during all these decades has been what she calls “the true learning” – in work, choices, life-style and more – becoming and actually being that genuine, creative, integrated self we were created to be. Website: www.MarshaSinetar.com
Elisabeth Embry talks with Anna Hjoellund, co-founder of Norah Mattress and an award winning serial entrepreneur, about how to become a successful entrepreneur. They explore how to discover and solve problems and how Anna is trying to help make the world a better place. Key Takeaways: [4:52] How Anna discovered the problem and went about solving it [8:34] What is conscientious consumerism? [11:00] Tips on being an entrepreneur Website: www.NolahMattress.com
Elisabeth Embry talks with Natalia Karayaneva, CEO and Founder of Propy.com, about her new venture in to the real estate world, with a twist. Natalia has created Propy to allow real estate investors to buy properties with total confidence as it's using the blockchain to record the transaction. The purpose is to increase security, cut costs and allow investors from around the world get in markets where they wouldn't usually go. Key Takeaways: [1:57] Propy's use of blockchain allows them to cut out a lot of middlemen [4:23] The two customer profiles for Propy's clientele [9:03] How much will Propy let you cut out the middle man? [14:25] How does Propy work with international investors? Website: www.Propy.com
Elisabeth Embry talks with Dr Nan Hayworth, member of the Trump Advisory board and former U.S. Representative for New York's 19th congressional district. She was elected to that position in 2010 as a member of the Republican Party. Elisabeth and Dr Hayworth discuss her transition into the political space, whether DC real estate prices change based on who's in control politically, and more. Website: www.Twitter.com/NanHayworth
Elisabeth Embry speaks with Margaret Page, Business Etiquette Expert, Professional Speaker and Coach, about how presenting has changed over the years and what it takes now to engage audiences and have a successful presentation. The two discuss hurdles that women need to get over that men don't, how do overcome fears of public speaking, new trends in presentations and more. Key Takeaways: [2:52] How to be fully present [6:18] You should be spending 12-15 hours a week on personal development [10:28] Women have a tendency to not own a compliment, but rather to give a compliment right back [13:13] How do you overcome the fear of things like public speaking? [16:36] The 3 circles of people who speak in public speaking [21:52] What trends is Margaret seeing in presentation styles? Website: www.MargaretPage.com
Elisabeth Embry talks with Katrina Pierson, former national spokesman for President Trump's 2016 campaign and current spokesperson for America First Policies, about how a Malcolm X lover ended up working with and supporting Trump, her experience working on the Trump campaign, border security, and more. Key Takeaways: [1:46] How Katrina went from Malcolm X to Donald Trump [6:22] Katrina's view of the Tea Party and why she got involved with it [9:34] States are starting to have a voice, and whether you agree with them or not that's a good thing [13:17] The differences between Donald Trump the man and Donald Trump the President [15:05] How Katrina dealt with being the spokesperson for Trump when his Twitter feed was constantly changing narratives [19:09] America First Policy's point of view on education reform [22:27] How does the America First Policy's education reform idea work for those who are poor and don't have as many options? [25:15] White males are the cause of most of America's tragic shootings, why isn't there a crack down there? [28:01] The border wall was tried before, what's going to be different this time around? Websites: www.AmericaFirstPolicies.org www.Twitter.com/KatrinaPierson
Elisabeth Embry talks with Jennie Steed, Wealth Strategist at Paradigm Life, about how it's possible to use life insurance to further your investments. Not only can it provide a benefit to your loved ones after your death, but it is something that can benefit you during your life if done correctly. The two also discuss the differing investment habits of men versus women and how women can take advantage of the way that they invest. Key Takeaways: [2:36] The difference in strategies between men and women [6:22] Where women derive their power [13:04] Who a typical investor is and how they use their policy [18:09] Tax free growth is going on inside your policy [22:14] Privacy is a big part of protecting your wealth [27:15] It takes courage to take control of your own investments Website: Paradigm Life
Elisabeth Embry talks with Christina Harbridge, CEO of Allegory Inc and author of Swayed: How to Communicate for Impact, about different ways her company goes around rewarding her employees that leads to better customer interactions, how to convince others to implement the changes you want to see happen, turning your desires into a habit, and more. Key Takeaways: [2:05] Christina gives bonuses based on thank you cards, not money collected [7:42] A complaint means a person stands for something [12:18] How do you get company leadership on board with the changes you're trying to make? [16:24] Avoid using your intelligence as a weapon [20:52] How do you turn this advice into a habit? Website: www.AllegoryInc.com Swayed: How to Communicate for Impact
Elisabeth Embry talks with financial journalist Emma Johnson, founder of www.WealthySingleMommy.com, about how the definition of a family is changing in the US and how women can continue to be career driven, family oriented, and a sexual being. The two discuss the importance of not relying on your significant other for financial support, but rather focusing on being able to care for yourself if things go bad, as well as working past the "working mom guilt" that society dumps on moms who work. Key Takeaways: [4:24] The definition/makeup of a family in the US has changed in recent years [7:14] How does Emma balance being a mom, career woman, and a woman? [9:39] A study that should free yourself from working mom guilt [12:44] What was the catalyst for writing The Kickass Single Mom [15:46] How do women create the financial foundation when they're a single income family [19:50] Dating as a single mom [23:22] Large chunks of Americans don't seem to be onboard with this movement, is there anything on the horizon Emma sees that will change that? [27:23] Is this a book for single dads too? Website: www.WealthySingleMommy.com @JohnsonEmma
Jason Hartman starts off the show talking with Elisabeth Embry about how she makes her 5-year plans, and why it's important. The 5-year plan contest is still going on, and you can win great prizes and set your future up for success by making one and sharing it with others. Then, Jason continues his conversation with former Congressman Dr. Ron Paul. The two finish up their talk by looking at why the government thinks they're the best option for many aspects in our lives, what would happen if the government got out of the way and prices reverted to normal (rather than the distorted view we're getting today), and why we shouldn't expect to see inflation curbed in the near future (or ever, more likely). Key Takeaways: Jason Intro with Elisabeth Embry: [2:33] The 5-year plan contest is still going on [4:13] How Elisabeth, and her husband, take the time to put pen to paper and come up with their 5-year plan [7:15] We tend to not put much emotion into our investing victories, which can make us only remember the negatives [10:46] Planning your journey using the Amazon Press Release method [14:37] Take stock of your resources, you probably have more than you realize [16:01] Creating your 5-year plan will help it come true, we're able to achieve more than we realize when we say it out loud Ron Paul Interview, Part 2: [18:50] What business is it of the government to involve themselves in so many aspects of our lives? [21:11] Many governmental programs have distorted markets like student loans and housing markets [25:28] Distorted prices and manipulating the currency and tax codes makes people worry about gaining the best tax advantage rather than getting the highest return or providing the most value [28:42] Inflation, from the government and central bank point of view, seems to be a great business plan Websites: www.JasonHartman.com/Contest www.JasonHartman.com/Masters www.RonPaulLibertyReport.com
Elisabeth and Jason finally get back together to talk about what's going on in the world of real estate and inflation right now. They discuss some linear, hybrid, and cyclical markets, as well as the influence of foreign investors in the US real estate landscape. Key Takeaways: [1:25] What Jason learned on his 7 week vacation/trip to Europe [5:27] The patterns of countries like Japan and the importance of demographics [9:52] Whether "this time it's different" is at all applicable in this cycle, or if it's just wishful thinking before a bubble bursts [14:01] Donald Trump is loosening the flood gates of money, and how it will effect real estate investing [19:39] The impact that foreign investment has on US markets [26:25] A lot of the invisible inflation can be seen is by the rise of self-service [31:38] We've got to stop viewing minimum wage jobs as careers Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Events www.WomenInvestingNetwork.com
Jason talks with Elisabeth Embry, host of the Women Investing Network Podcast, about what's going on in the world of real estate and inflation right now. They discuss some linear, hybrid, and cyclical markets, as well as the influence of foreign investors in the US real estate landscape. Key Takeaways: [1:48] What Jason learned on his 7 week vacation/trip to Europe [5:50] The patterns of countries like Japan and the importance of demographics [10:15] Whether "this time it's different" is at all applicable in this cycle, or if it's just wishful thinking before a bubble bursts [14:25] Donald Trump is loosening the flood gates of money, and how it will effect real estate investing [12:03] The impact that foreign investment has on US markets [26:48] A lot of the invisible inflation can be seen is by the rise of self-service [32:01] We've got to stop viewing minimum wage jobs as careers Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Events www.WomenInvestingNetwork.com
Elisabeth and Jason finally get back together to talk about what's going on in the world of real estate and inflation right now. They discuss some linear, hybrid, and cyclical markets, as well as the influence of foreign investors in the US real estate landscape. Key Takeaways: [1:01] What Jason learned on his 7 week vacation/trip to Europe [5:03] The patterns of countries like Japan and the importance of demographics [9:28] Whether "this time it's different" is at all applicable in this cycle, or if it's just wishful thinking before a bubble bursts [13:36] Donald Trump is loosening the flood gates of money, and how it will effect real estate investing [19:16] The impact that foreign investment has on US markets [26:01] A lot of the invisible inflation can be seen is by the rise of self-service [31:14] We've got to stop viewing minimum wage jobs as careers Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Events www.WomenInvestingNetwork.com
This episode features Jason's appearance on Elisabeth Embry's Women's Investing Network podcast, Jason shares his knowledge about the challenges a country can face based on demographics and immigration, how a normal business cycle and foreign investments can affect commercial real estate in cyclical markets and how the government manipulates and lies about the true inflation rate. Key Takeaways: [07:16] A country's demographic challenges can limit their economic outlook. [12:14] Retirement is not good for people. [15:03] How a normal business cycle can affect commercial real estate. [19:37] Trump may repeal or soften Dodd-Frank, this would loosen regulations. [25:16] Foreign Investments distort the value of real estate markets. [28:24] Innovations in the banking world and payment systems are changing our financial landscapes. [29:55] Two ways the government manipulates and lies about the inflation rate. [38:23] Information for the Meet the Master's of Income Property Event in San Diego in January. Mentioned in This Episode: Jason Hartman Be Your Bank Meet the Master's of Income Property Event Women's Investing Network Podcast #27 with Jason Hartman
Jason returns to The Women Investing Network podcast to talk about what's going on in the world of real estate and inflation right now. They discuss some linear, hybrid, and cyclical markets, as well as the influence of foreign investors in the US real estate landscape. Key Takeaways: [1:58] What Jason learned on his 7 week vacation/trip to Europe [6:00] The patterns of countries like Japan and the importance of demographics [10:25] Whether "this time it's different" is at all applicable in this cycle, or if it's just wishful thinking before a bubble bursts [14:35] Donald Trump is loosening the flood gates of money, and how it will effect real estate investing [12:13] The impact that foreign investment has on US markets [26:58] A lot of the invisible inflation can be seen is by the rise of self-service [32:11] We've got to stop viewing minimum wage jobs as careers Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Events
Jason Hartman University travelled to Oklahoma City for a property tour, and Elisabeth Embry went along to see some property and meet some investors. While she was there she was able to talk with two investors, Allisa and Sue, about their thoughts on the Oklahoma City market, and why they were interested in it. Key Takeaways: [2:20] Elisabeth's experience at the OKC property tour [6:35] Allisa gives a rundown of the Oklahoma City area [11:10] What attracted Sue to Oklahoma City [15:36] Why Sue isn't investing in her local market Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Properties
As you start investing in real estate, it's crucial that you have a team around you that you can rely on when you need help. One of those people can be an investment counselor, and Elisabeth Embry talks with two of Jason's investment counselors, Sara and Carrie. The three discuss the various ways you can take advantage of investment counselors, even when you're not ready to buy, the helpfulness of attending events, and the importance of matching investors with the right vendors. Then Jason Hartman talks with human behavior coach Beverly Flaxington, author of Make Your Shift: The Five Most Powerful Moves You Can Make to Get Where YOU Want to Go. Beverly defines each of the five key steps in her SHIFT process to help people add value to their busienss and increase productivity in employees. Key Takeaways: [0:48] Sara's 10 year journey with Jason started with a friend [2:16] How Carrie met Jason and her work journey to investment counselor [6:47] How investment counselors help clients find the right markets and properties [11:19] The benefits going to a real estate seminar or event can give you Beverly Flaxington Guest Interview: [16:37] Beverly’s professional journey of bridging the gap between her financial career and her interest in human behavior. [18:20] People get overwhelmed by the amount of information out there so Beverly chunked it down to 5 steps in her SHIFT Model. [20:38] S: Specify the desired outcome. [24:52] H: Highlight the obstacles and categorize them. [26:16] I: Identify the human factor [28:10] F: Find the Alternative [29:20] T: Take the disciplined action [31:40] Beverly shares an executive tip to prioritize a to-do list. [32:53] Humans have a misperception that communication comes naturally. [33:51] Contact information for Beverly Flaxington Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Contact Beverly Flaxington - The Collaborative
People continue to live to an older age, and that is putting a strain on their ability to retire. That makes it even more important to have investments that actually create income so that you know you won't run out of money before your time comes. Elisabeth Embry takes some time to run you through how you can figure out what your number is that will give you the financial independence to not worry and enjoy life. She takes a look at a wide variety of things you need to factor in when you're finding your number. Then Jason Hartman talks with Sonia Arrison, author of The Coming Age of Longevity, about advances in gene therapy, stem cell research, and personalized medicine that has allowed us to continue increasing the human lifespan. Key Takeaways: [2:32] Elisabeth's approach to finding your magic retirement number that's contrary to many of the websites you'll read. [6:51] Figuring out what you REALLY need based on your retirement wants [10:47] Putting what Elisabeth calls "target monies" into investments that will start building cash flow [13:14] The problem with assets like stocks and gold Website: www.SoniaArrison.com
Client and fellow podcaster, Elisabeth Embry joins Jason to discuss the importance of coming to the live events, finding the true value of your properties and what happens when interest rates rise and inventories are low. The upcoming Venture Alliance and Oklahoma City Property Tour and Jason Hartman University Live events are a great way to meet like-minded people who are income property investors. You can share your creative ideas with Jason or any of the investment counselors at these events and there are tried and true professionals who share their real life experience on the panels. Go to JasonHartman.com/Events and sign up today. Key Takeaways: [03:13] In a booming real estate market nobody is making money if they don't have any inventory to sell. [06:48] The quality of properties lowers when property inventories are limited. [09:31] Puerto Rico, are the tax breaks worth the risk? [16:04] Zillow could be getting sued for their Zestimates. [23:14] A Trulia article states houses haven't reached the pre-recession peak. [27:14] To see properties that make sense come to the Oklahoma Property Tour and Jason Hartman University Live Event. [30:19] Will there be three rate hikes by the Federal Reserve in 2017? [35:22] Sarbanes-Oxley had very little effect on Wells Fargo thievery. [40:23] If you are a Jason Hartman client and want to contribute to a mutual project or goal contact your investment counselor. Mentioned in This Episode: Renter's Warehouse - Get 3 free months of property management with this link. Jason Hartman Venture Alliance Mastermind Hartman Education The Jetsetter Show Women Investing Network
When do you start? Do you wait for perfection, or do you jump in and learn on the fly? You only get one chance to make a first impression, but you may never make an impression if you wait too long. This is an important thing for all entrepreneurs to consider, and Elisabeth Embry gives you her take on which one works best for her. Then she talks with Merilee Kern, Chief PR Strategist for the Ascendant Group, about some PR tips that can make your business stand out from the herd and give the impression that you REALLY want your customers to know. Key Takeaways: [2:03] The quality of guests has been amazing. The quality of sound has been a work in progress. [4:05] Some upcoming events and a 25% off offer for Jason's Oklahoma City Property Tour in July Merilee Kern Interview: [9:00] Some PR tips Merilee has learned over the years [11:44] How "speaking human" can differentiate your company and help you capture the attention of people in a world saturated with advertisements [14:46] The importance of rock solid customer insight [17:40] How important is corporate citizenship? [20:13] Is consciencous consumerism optional in this day and age or is it now mission critical? Websites: www.TheLuxeList.com www.VentureAllianceMastermind.com Oklahoma City Property Tour (email elisabeth (at) reallyinvesting (dot) com with a screenshot of your iTunes rating/review to get a 25% off code) David A Fields: The Executive's Guide to Consultants
Getting out of your comfort bubble and getting started in real estate can be a daunting task. Elisabeth Embry brings in her friend, and occasional mentor/coach, Deborah Razo to talk about ways you can get started in real estate, as well as the networking organization she's started called WREN, Women Real Estate Network. Then, Jason Hartman interviews Eve Wright, former Vice President and Associate General Counsel for The HEAT Group (Miami Heat basketball team). She is the author of, “LIFE AT THE SPEED OF PASSION: Create a Life of Intention, Purpose, and Integrity.” Today she is a Board Director, member of the Budget Committee and the Audit Committee Chair for USA Track & Field, as well as Senior VP, Legal Affairs & US Sports Marketing for Unscriptd. Jason Hartman and Eve discuss how people can become truly happy via things like cutting "emotional fat" out of their lives and doing daily personal refining. Eve also points out that people need to re-learn risk-taking, and take some calculated risks, if they want to achieve true ROI. Key Takeaways: [0:55] Deborah's background and what she's doing now [3:28] What the Women Real Estate Network (WREN) is about [7:48] What's in Deborah's portfolio Eve Wright Interview: [12:28] The inspiration behind the book Life at the Speed of Passion [13:26] Tools and techniques for achieving success [14:08] Cutting the emotional fat out of your life [18:39] How to refine oneself every day & some podcast recommendations [21:28] What does it mean to be happy? [24:44] Overcoming the fear of failure Website: www.WRENInspires.com www.DeborahRazo.com www.EveWright.us www.LifeSpeedPassion.com
The WBTVN is the first OTT online TV network with content created by women for women. Their co-founder and CEO, Shea Vaughn, joins Elisabeth Embry on this episode of Women Investing Network to talk about why WBTVN is needed in the world today, what qualities lend themselves to a good show, how much of an audience they have, and the power of collectives and positive thinking. Besides creating WBTVN, Shea is also the creator of the values-based lifestyle practice, SheaNetics, and she is affectionately called "The Queen of Wellness". Key Takeaways: [2:57] The importance of reading, and what Elisabeth's 10th episodes will consist of [7:56] The 2 things to take away from The Millionaire Next Door [13:45] How to start becoming a prodigeous person with real wealth Shea Vaughn Interview: [19:29] What is WBTVN and what inspired Shea to start it? [24:07] What kind of qualities lead to a successful program on WBTVN [28:38] The power of the collective and the partnerships that WBTVN has [31:58] One of the cultural cornerstones of WBTVN is that someone else doesn't have to fall just because you rise [34:52] Shea's background that gave her the expertise to start WBTVN [41:13] Opportunities for advertisers with WBTVN Website: The Millionaire Next Door www.WBTVN.tv www.SheaNetics.com
Why should you care about mastermind groups? That's what Elisabeth Embry wants to get to the bottom of in today's episode of Women Investing Network. Elisabeth is a member of Jason Hartman's Venture Alliance Mastermind, and it's been incredibly helpful to her as she's figured out her path. Elisabeth fills you in on what sorts of things you should be looking for in a mastermind group, what environment the group should nurture, and what you can expect to get out of them. Then, Jason Hartman talks with health psychologist Dr Kelly McGonigal about her book The Willpower Instinct: How Self-Control Works, Why It Matters, and What You Can Do to Get More of It. Kelly has helped hundreds of students at Stanford University reach their goals by helping them strengthen their willpower. She goes into the science behind it and how we can find the inner strength to resist. Dr McGonigal's research has been published in The Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Motivation and Emotion, The International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, and The Journal of Happiness Studies. She's also a long-time student of yoga and meditation and a founding member of the Yoga Service Council. Kelly is a part of several non-profits attempting to bring yoga and meditation to underserved populations. Website: www.VentureAllianceMastermind.com www.KellyMcGonigal.com
Elisabeth Embry takes a look at one of the most important questions you have to answer with properties you own: when do you raise the rent? She breaks down all the elements you should take into consideration, how to do your risk/reward for your renters, and analyzing your market. Later, Elisabeth talks with Darlene Coquerel, Real Estate Broker & CEO of Key Properties and KDH Realty. The two discuss investing in single family homes, investing with hedge fund money, being a mentor, whether flipping is a viable business model, and more. Darlene is a licensed real estate broker in multiple states and is experienced in trustee auctions, pre-foreclosures, REOs, and other aspects of real estate transactions. She's gone from barely buying 1 house a year to now doing $10 million in single family assets per month. When she's not investing in real estate she helps others get their plan with her Real Estate Strategies monthly, Real Estate Boot Camps, and speaking engagements at Real Estate Seminars. Key Takeaways: [1:38] The questions you need the answers to in order to decide whether to raise the rent [8:43] Beware of emotions when deciding whether to raise your units rent Darlene Coquerel Interview [11:34] Darlene's start in real estate [16:41] Darlene's decision to partner with other people led her down an amazing path [20:26] Darlene's $105 million deal that only took 10 days [23:18] Darlene's primary customer [27:12] What Darlene's real estate portfolio looks like today [29:45] What Darlene teaches in her real estate classes [33:23] Darlene's approach to mentoring [37:20] If flipping is still profitable in the Atlanta market [39:00] Darlene's housing prediction for the next 2-5 years [43:23] Darlene's advice (and words of caution) to women investors in real estate Website: www.DarBuysHouses.com www.linkedin.com/in/DarleneCoquerel www.facebook.com/DarBuysHouses @Darbuyshouses Meetup – Real Estate Investing Strategies
In this episode, Elisabeth Embry talks about the importance of clarity of goal, and telling you the 3 important things about selecting the right coach or mentor. Afterward, Jason Hartman talks with research scientist Heidi Grant Halvorson, author of 9 Things Successful People Do Differently. The two discuss the common beliefs that people who succeed or fail have. Heidi explains the psychological factors behind how people react to challenges, the beliefs and mindsets that people have as they try to reach a goal. Defining success is personal, dependent on an individual’s sense of well-being, lasting happiness and autonomy. She says it’s important to be specific about goals, to break them down into manageable, specific pieces that are planned out with when and where, and taking the time to define success for ourselves. Website: www.HeidiGrantPhD.com
Elisabeth Embry talks with Lauren Foundos, founder of Forte, and Britany Geautreau, Vice President of Investment Advisory Services at Clarity Capital LLC. Brittany is a Seattle native, who went on “life’s adventure” to Southern California and worked in our Newport Beach office until 2016. That year, she moved back to her home state of Washington to head up our Pacific Northwest office. Brittany is Series 65 licensed and is an Investment Advisor Representative with Clarity Capital Partners. She is also licensed as a registered representative (Series 7) with Niagara International Capital Limited. Lauren left the world of buying and selling Treasuries and started a subscription based online workout company called Forte. Forte's goal is to make sure athletes love and crush each workout. Forte live streams boutique fitness studio classes for their members, as well as providing their classes on-demand. Key Takeaways: Britany Geautreau Interview: [3:22] Who Britany is and what her specialty is [4:05] Britany breaks down what a CFA and a CFP are [8:00] When you should use a financial firm rather than an online platform like E-trade [12:13] How people should be researching which firm is right for them, and some questions to ask to vet the firm [15:28] Your relationship with your financial advisor isn't just a one time meeting [19:46] The market is at an all time high, which means you need to ensure you're not too heavily invested in one particular stock Website: www.ClarityCapitalLLC.com "In this type of environment, don't be greedy. If you have this mentality of "oh I can't lose"...remember companies like AOL" Lauren Foundos Interview: [24:48] Lauren's target audience [27:26] What is Exhale? [29:22] Whether Lauren has unique content or just leveraging studios that are already in use [30:00] How to find the right classes for your personal style [31:51] Lauren's switch from treasurer broker to on-demand fitness guru [33:22] How Lauren was able to pursue her new venture while still having a W2 job [37:36] The importance of working out when you're feeling overwhelmed Website: www.Forte.fit "There's never the perfect time to do anything"
Jason welcomes Elisabeth Embry to the podcast to discuss their new podcast! Women Investing Network or WIN will be co-hosted by Jason and Elisabeth and will focus on unique opportunities for women investors from a woman's point of view. Elisabeth has a large income property portfolio and understands how to analyze the data necessary to make solid real estate investments in linear markets. They also discuss cash-on-cash return, Loan to Investment ratios, the Trump presidency and tax plan and the Seattle market. Key Takeaways: [02:21] Information on the new Women Investing Network podcast. [04:40] Cash-on-cash Return explained. [07:59] Analyzing the data to uncover the true ROI of a property. [12:09] The 1031 exchange is yet another beautiful facet of investing in income properties. [13:31] Trump tax cuts and Jason's theory of relativity. [20:08] Elisabeth and Jason banter about Trump's presidency and the economy. [26:00] Is a bubble coming to the Seattle market? [29:10] Using the Risk Evaluator to determine the Land to Improvement Ratio. [30:27] Two reasons investing in a linear market is a lower risk for investors.
Elisabeth Embry opens up the show with the importance of goal setting. It's crucial that you know what you want to achieve, and have metrics that show whether or not you're on the right path. She also looks at what types of goals you should set, and which types of goals you should avoid. Later she talks with Nancy Doyle, author of Manage Your Financial Life: A Thoughtful, Organized Approach for Women and Founder of The Doyle Group. Nancy had three decades of experience in investing, corporate finance, and consulting. The two discuss how to start planning your financial future, financial spring cleaning, emergency funds, and more. Key Takeaways: [1:33] Most people are setting goals with no way to achieve them [4:18] The book that changed Elisabeth's life [10:00] The target audience for Nancy's book [12:16] Nancy's 4 steps to achieve your financial goals [15:27] Nancy's thoughts on real estate, and the impact supply and demand has on the market [18:47] Financial spring cleaning and important recommendations on keeping documentation [22:19] How to create a Current Year File Folder [24:31] How much should we be keeping in an emergency fund? [28:32] Managing your financial life starts with getting organized Websites: www.ManageYourFinancialLife.com Manage Your Financial Life: A Thoughtful, Organized Approach for Women www.twitter.com/NancyFinance The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement www.Mint.com
Welcome to the Women Investing Network! Your hosts Elisabeth Embry and Jason Hartman got together to discuss, in detail, what you should expect from the show. The mission is simple: to help women succeed in business and life. The way to do it? Well, that's what the podcast is for... Key Takeaways: [1:40] How Elisabeth and Jason came up with the idea for the show [5:38] What excites Elisabeth about the show [10:06] Elisabeth's working career, and what led her to real estate investing [13:42] The importance of a fallback plan [16:39] Nearly everything in our society is becoming commoditized [20:02] The two ways to become wealthy, and the importance of controlling your own investments Website: www.WomenInvestingNetwork.com
The upcoming 19th Meet the Masters of Income Property live event is upon us. With big name speakers like G. Edward Griffin, Garrett Sutton and Darin Bloomquist, this event is to be worth more than 5x's the cost of the ticket. Jason's guest today is an income property investor and one of the very first Venture Alliance Mastermind members. Elisabeth Embry started investing in real estate after realizing a high-paying position is great as long as you have it. She and her husband knew they would need to address their future income. She shares her story and the best elements of Meet the Masters and the Venture Alliance Mastermind. Key Takeaways: [1:34] G. Edward Griffin, Garrett Sutton and Darin Bloomquist will be speaking at the Meet the Masters of Income Property Event. Elisabeth Embry Case Study [6:27] Elisabeth's work focuses on large scale program management and business management. [8:42] The Rich Dad, Poor Dad and The Millionaire Next Door books influenced Elisabeth's decision to invest in income property. [11:13] A good property manager is worth their weight in gold. [15:05] Property Managers and Local Market Specialists can get complacent. [17:34] This Meet the Masters of Income Property Event will have increased audience participation. [21:02] Local Market Specialists have so much good information to share during the Meet the Masters. [21:51] Elisabeth enjoys networking with the like-minded community of real estate investors at the Meet the Masters of Income Property event. [24:27] The Venture Alliance Mastermind helps leverage the lessons other people have already learned. [29:41] The quality of the presenters are world caliber business leaders. [32:10] Elisabeth and her husband are continuing to expand take advantage of Jason's network. Mentioned in This Episode: Jason Hartman Meet the Masters of Income Property Tickets
Jason Hartman recently spoke with client Elisabeth Embry about her journey from an executive of major companies to a real estate investor, the Venture Alliance Mastermind group, and the upcoming Venture Alliance meeting. Listen in as the two of them delve into what to expect in the coming event, what to look for in property managers, and what markets Elisabeth is currently investing in. Key Takeaways: [1:49] Elisabeth's executive journey [4:02] Why Elisabeth picked real estate [8:05] Dealing with property managers while they're dealing with expanding [11:20] What warning signs to look for that your property manager is slacking off [15:55] Where all suffering comes from [19:41] Elisabeth's experience with the Venture Alliance Mastermind [24:16] Pre-qualifying your friends with the mastermind group Website: www.jasonhartman.com Masters of Income Property Investing Venture Alliance Mastermind Group