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Passive Income, Active Wealth - Hard Money for Real Estate Investing
What's Really Happening In The Real Estate Market By Max Keller

Passive Income, Active Wealth - Hard Money for Real Estate Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 7:54


In the real estate business market today, everybody is talking about foreclosures, evictions, and stimulus money, for Max Keller those are not the real story. For Max, the question that people should be asking right now is what are you going to do and how are you going to come through the other side when the real estate is going through the largest disruption in its entire history. Max Keller went from being a full-time high school Math Teacher to creating multiple successful real estates and marketing businesses. He has over 15 years of experience in real estate, finance, and teaching, and was named the 2019 Industry Innovator of the Year. For more valuable information, click on this link and watch the complete episode: https://youtu.be/Oa6CrWRPnj0 - “162 Get Deals Chasing You! on Real Estate Investor Show - Hard Money for Real Estate Investors!” Carolina Capital is a hard money lender serving the needs of the “Real Estate Investor” and the "Small Builder" borrower who is striving to build wealth and generate income for themselves and their families. We offer “hard money rehab loans” and "Ground-up Construction Loans" for investors only in NC, SC, GA, VA, and TN (some areas of FL, as well). As part of our business practices, we also serve as consultants for investors guiding them to network with other investors and educating them in locating and structuring transactions. Rarely, if ever, will you find a hard money lender willing to invest in your success like Carolina Capital Management. Listen to our Podcast: https://thealternativeinvestor.libsyn.com/ Subscribe: http://thealternativeinvestor.libsyn.com/rss Visit our website: https://carolinahardmoney.com YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYzCFOvEt2n9TchgECLwpww/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CarolinaHardMoney/ #Northcarolinahardmoneylenders #Southcarolinahardmoneylenders #HardMoney #RealEstateInvesting #realestatefinancing #mortgage

The Hard Thing Podcast
Ep. 96: Maxwell Ivey | Leaving the Family Business & Learning Creative Business Tactics with the Blind Blogger

The Hard Thing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 61:34


Today we discuss carnival rides, helping people, and asking people for help! Welcome back to the 96th episode of the Hard Thing Podcast. Today I share my conversation with Maxwell Ivey, author of https://theblindblogger.net/ (theblindblogger.net). He was gracious enough to put out his email, so if you want to reach out to him, email justask@theblindblogger.net. We start off hearing how Maxwell learned how he needed to leave the carnival business and do something else. We talk a lot about business today, so if you are interested in growing your business listen up today. For Max, it was hard realizing that his family business had no need for him. He decided to leave and start a blog that then became very successful. Something I learned a lot from Max about is the need to use creative solutions in the business. He gave examples of how the carnival business helped prepare him for his speaking business. Max had really great insights into business, for example, "No cares about you, they just want to know if you'll be open." It was in the context of carnivals, but it applies in many other places. Max obviously left us some action items: Practice humility Observe Problems solvers around you Try the Reach Out Formula Max gave us Ask for Help Thanks for listening to the show. Make sure you subscribe so you never miss an episode. Support the Show: Our show is now on https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAkTGf_Ti9ixpgUtZZ_4X8A (Youtube)! Check it out. Also If you want some accountability, join The Forge. Join us and our community to get special access to bonus content, as well as having a supportive community that will push you and hold you accountable. Join The Forge at theforge.mn.co.  Patreon donation link:  https://www.patreon.com/thehardthingpodcast (https://www.patreon.com/thehardthingpodcast) Help us raise $1,000 for the non-profit O.U.R. by going to https://www.gofundme.com/f/overcoming-average (https://www.gofundme.com/f/overcoming-average)  One Mission Nutrition (10% Discount): http://allegiance.1missionnutrition.com/thehardthingpodcast (http://allegiance.1missionnutrition.com/thehardthingpodcast) Audible (Free Audiobook): audibletrial.com/thehardthingpodcast  Share the podcast with one person who could really use it.  Leave a rating and a review. Subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss any episodes. We are on Google Play, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify.  Buy one of our Shirts or Hoodies https://thehardthingpodcast.com/shop/ (https://thehardthingpodcast.com/shop/) Get yourself a Fittrack http://getfittrack.com?aff=728 (http://getfittrack.com?aff=728) Again thanks so much for listening, and stay tuned to next week. Keep doing Hard Things, and Keep Overcoming Average. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy

Ignorant and Uninformed
EpiDose 459- Knowing When To Go

Ignorant and Uninformed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 32:24


Submit Your Topic!  -  @IgandUn  -  topics@ignorantanduninformed.com - Insta: Igandun Ben says constancy. Geoffs points to feelings of dread. For Max it becomes a mental health issue. Dissecting gut feelings, how bad we are at assigning reasons, and willfully skipping into the minefield of life - this week. *** Topic - How do you know [...]

Food on Tour
TREATS // Max Collins (Eve 6) & L1zy Ryan (Big Data)

Food on Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 36:04


This week I’m joined by Max Collins and L1zy Ryan. Max is in Eve 6, Fitness and also has a new project called Chevy Mustang and L1zy plays for Big Data. This conversation is all about TREATS. At first, I thought we’d just be talking about donuts and cupcakes… Ya know, sweet treats. But this conversation made me reconsider my definition of “treats” in the context of touring. Sometimes it really is just a dozen donuts, but most of the time it’s something to comfort you, relieve some stress or just escape for a bit. For me, those things show up in the form of big group dinners, a mid-tour massage, or finding some reeeeeally good pie somewhere along the way. For Max and L1zy, it’s everything from milkshakes and BBQ to cigars and gambling. You can find Max and L1zy on Instagram at @maxcollinsmusic & @_l1zy_ You can find us on Instagram at @food.ontour If you have any questions, comments or, most importantly, food recommendations, you can send those to foodontourguys@gmail.com Full list of restaurants mentioned on this episode is at foodontourpod.com

Weightlifting with Alyssa Ritchey
33: “Some people just aren't willing to do the things I do” | Jo Aita

Weightlifting with Alyssa Ritchey

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 64:56


Jo Aita: “Some people just aren't willing to do the things I do” I truly believe that just because you don’t have the followers on social media or well known doesn’t define your success as a human being.  Which is why I, bsp CEO, sits down with Joanne Aita, a coach, a mother, and a 50 year old masters athlete in powerlifting & weightlifting, to discuss what she has done overtime in athletics as a coach and an athlete, and the type of woman you want to get to know plus: Background in both sports of weightlifting and powerlifting. How has your training developed and changed over time since you have gotten older? Her Recovery Techniques: Tai chi. ART massage. Fish oil. ZMA. epsom salt baths. Ice. contrast showers. Acupuncture. Mobility. Stretching. Her Injuries in Sports. Her intense warm up. Her Training Duration; How often & how long? Jo asked me a question about my future in weightlifting. Jo and Max in the backroom. How Jo takes an athlete through the last few days of their weight cut. Alyssa’s last 48 hours of weight cut. Reconstitution after final weigh-ins. How long does it take to get rehydrated after a sauna or hot bath during your last few hours of a weight cut before you compete. Why Pedialyte & not gatorade OR should I do both? What food should I eat? Discovering your hashimoto’s. How has it impacted her life? Her miscarriages due to Hashimoto’s autoimmune disease. Jo Ann Aita JTS Coach Max’s Gym Coach & Co-owner IG: @joannaita7 (https://www.instagram.com/joannaita7/?hl=en) @maxsgym (https://www.instagram.com/maxsgym/?hl=en) For 1:1 Online Coaching  https://www.jtsstrength.com/ For Max’s Gym & Team Aita https://teamaita.com/ And to email me directly: joann@jtsstrength.com (mailto:joann@jtsstrength.com) This episode is Sponsored by Renaissance Periodization (https://renaissanceperiodization.com/) use code alyssa10 to save on all their nutrition templates (https://renaissanceperiodization.com/rp-store?selected=diet-templates-menu_store) and their new diet app (https://www.rpdiet.app/home/)  and to support this podcast and my journey as an athlete. What topics on the podcasts would you like to hear more about? Let me know at: alyssaritchey15@gmail.com

Inside LAFC
Max + Vince Podcast #53 - A Conversation on Race & Sports with Will Kuntz (LAFC VP & Asst. GM)

Inside LAFC

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 71:47


Last week, Max and Vince made the decision to not record a podcast. It was a decision made with the Club to allow the important voices in that moment more space for the messages that really matter. This week, Max and Vince return with an important conversation with guest Will Kuntz. You know Will as the LAFC VP & Asst. GM. For Max and Vince, he's been a friend and colleague and someone they can always trust to speak openly and honestly. Will agreed to join the guys to share his experience as a Black man in sports. Will played NCAA basketball before moving on to work with the New York Yankees, followed by the MLS league offices, and now at his current position with LAFC. In our conversation, Will shares the issues he's experienced and seen in his many roles. Will speaks about inclusion and representation and why it matters on the pitch but also in the front office. It's a real conversation, asking real questions about what we can do better and that includes LAFC. It's a conversation we hope people will continue to have as we look forward and carry the momentum in this pivotal time. Afterward, Will shares a few thoughts on the MLS is Back Tournament and what he's keeping an eye on as the league returns to play. In the second segment, Max and Vince share their thoughts on the tournament and the draw with LAFC set for a group with rivals Portland and the Galaxy. As always, we hope you'll subscribe, rate, and review if you haven't already.

The Epic Order of the Seven - The Podcast
The Ark, the Reed & the Fire Cloud - Episode 7

The Epic Order of the Seven - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 23:50


Episode 7 - For Max - a day at the beach is no day at the beach – and - we visit a secret ancient cave! The Noah's Ark story from the animals themselves! From the audiobook, “The Ark, the Reed & the Fire Cloud," and hosted by Max & Liz! The audiobook, by Jenny L. Cote, read by Denny Brownlee is available on Audible.com https://bit.ly/EPIC_7 

Smart Agency Masterclass with Jason Swenk: Podcast for Digital Marketing Agencies

Are you struggling with spending too much time working in your agency, instead of on your agency? Do you spend a whole lot of time dealing with the stuff you hate and not enough time on the things you love? Agency owners have a tendency to dive right in and engross themselves completely in their work. But when you create a more autonomous agency you will find more freedom in your role. In today's episode, we discuss: How to move past the desperation stage. #1 Way to separate your agency from everyone else. How your agency can benefit from leading with strategy. What happens when you dominate your niche. Today I sat down for a fun episode with Max Borges, owner of Max Borges Agency. Over 18 years, Max found the more he worked, the busier he got. He quickly realized his current agency model wasn't sustainable and he had to make a change. He's on the show to share the four phases of creating an autonomous agency. How to Move Past the Desperation Stage Phase 1 - Anything for Money We've all experienced what Max calls stage one of his path to create an autonomous agency — AFM "anything for money." This is the stage where most agency owners start out and accept any and all projects... because they don't know what they like, what they don't like, what they're best at, and what they suck at. At this point, your agency hasn't yet discovered its niche and may or may not have a few employees. The work in this stage is hard but it is something you have to go through to get to phase two. In phase one, you need to spend time exploring what you are good at. Don't spend all your time trying to be good at things you don't like or you're just naturally bad at. You don't need to be good at everything, but you do need to find something you are better at than anyone else. #1 Way to Separate Your Agency from Everyone Else Phase 2 - Revelation Next up is the revelation phase. This is where agencies begin to discover and develop their path. During phase two, you've finally realized what you are good at and can start spending more time on things you love while leaving things you don't love to someone else. (Related: How to Stop Doings Things You Suck At) I've said it before, and I'll say it again; the best way to separate yourself from everyone else is to find your niche. When you get to phase two, you know what you like, what you're good at, and what your team is good at. Remember, you're running an agency. This means your vision is important, but you're not the one doing the heavy lifting day in and day out. Your team should be good at what they do and be able to do it without you. Surround yourself with people who share your values and ideas and focus on what they're good at. How Your Agency Can Benefit By Leading with Strategy Phase 3 - Strategic Drivers Once you know what you are good at and have your niche, you still need to develop a strategy to make you the go-to agency in your niche. Unless you have some really obscure, specific niche, you're going to have competition and need to set your agency apart. You have to provide a unique service or have a process that differentiates you from other agencies.  This may just mean realigning or narrowing your niche's focus. For Max, his agency focuses on media relations for consumer technology companies. While other agencies focus on consumer tech, most of them don't spend enough time on media relations. This is Max's strategic advantage. What Happens When You Dominate Your Niche Phase 4 - Niche Dominance At this stage in the game, you are the accepted leader in your niche. You may find your competition dwindles as other agencies discover you're the best. Getting to stage four is a lot of work, but once you do, you'll find your agency is a lot more autonomous than when you first began. It's not impossible to focus on what you love and actually enjoy your work. When you create your agency with intention and work diligently through the phases, you'll find success comes easier. Looking for a Payroll and HR Solution for your Agency? Payroll and benefits are hard. Especially when you’re a small business. Gusto is making payroll, benefits and HR easy for small businesses. You no longer have to be a big company to get great technology, great benefits and great service to take care of your team. For a limited time, Gusto is offering a deal to Smart Agency Masterclass listeners. Check out Gusto.com/agency for 3-months FREE once you run your first payroll with them.

The  Happy Startup School
Artist or businessman with Max St. John

The Happy Startup School

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 84:04


Over the past 7 years of building the Happy Startup School I've met entrepreneurs of all shapes and sizes. Some are motivated by looking at the market and creating what's wanted while others are motivated by an internal need to create what's true to them. In my mind they're at the opposite ends of the spectrum. At one end is the businessman and at the other end is the artist. In this episode of the podcast I talk to Max St. John who's spent time at the busines end and is now transitioning to the artist way of living. He talks about the locus of evaluation. This is the place where we look to find out whether we're doing the right work. For Max it's less about understanding what moves the market but more about what feels true to him. While he accepts the need to make money he also believes that we can't force work to come our way. Despite what marketers and sales people tell us we can't control whether clients appear or not. What we can control is how we turn up in the world and where we place our energy, and where we place our energy is where things will grow. We explore these ideas through the lens of Max's journey of entrepreneurship. If you're a creative entrepreneur trying to understand how to straddle the two worlds of artist and businessman then you'll appreciate this conversation and identify with Max's story.

Anime Compost
Episode #019: Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie - The Value of Nostalgia

Anime Compost

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 31:40


What is the value of nostalgia? For Max the value of nostalgia is apparently high because he was able to sit through Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie and enjoy it! Meanwhile, Paul was counting down the seconds for the movie to finish. Jump into Anime Nostalgia as Paul and Max discuss Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie.

The mindbodygreen Podcast
60: Max Lugavere On Brain Fog, Gluten, & Food As Medicine For The Mind

The mindbodygreen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2018 40:23


Max Lugavere is a filmmaker, health science journalist, TV personality, brain health expert, and author of the New York Times best-selling book Genius Foods. For Max, brain health isn't just a trend; it's personal. After his mother was diagnosed with a neurodegenerative disease at just 58, Max dedicated himself to understanding the link between diet, lifestyle, and cognitive function. After almost 10 years of research, he is sharing his brain optimizing philosophy to boost brain power, stimulate cognitive function, and prevent decline. In this episode of the podcast, Max and I talk about how modern dietary shifts may be messing with our brain, why conditionally essential nutrients are so important, and which foods to avoid to beat brain fog (spoiler: It's not just gluten!). He also makes a case for why red meat deserves a place in our diet, why sleep is non-negotiable, and how exercise stimulates the brain. This past weekend, he took the stage at mbg revitalize 2018 to bust common brain health myths and share his hard-earned knowledge with all of us. Max's science-backed evolution-based food recommendations will not only benefit your brain, but they will help you feel and perform better right now. To learn which nutrient-dense foods you need for a brain-boosting diet, check out this week's podcast. Go to TryOmax.com/mindbodygreen to get a box of Omax3 Ultra-Pure, for FREE! Omax3 comes with a 60-day money-back guarantee, so you have plenty of time to try it and really feel the Omax difference! To contact Jason with comments, questions, or speaker ideas, please e-mail podcast@mindbodygreen.com. For all sponsorship inquiries, please e-mail sales@mindbodygreen.com. Want to join our podcast newsletter? Sign up here!