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Wheelbarrow Profits Podcast: Multifamily Real Estate Investment
Topics Covered Include: How education inspires confidence which leads to results The power of self analysis and filling your weaknesses How Clayton at the age of 24 was able to break into the Multifamily space Peter’s Bio: Clayton Hepler is a real estate investor who pursued academia for the majority of his life without achieving the fulfillment he expected. He realized the grind is guaranteed, but wealth is not – so you might as well grind for something that fulfills you. At this realization, he parted ways with his academic and athletic career at Middlebury college and jumped fulltime into an entrepreneurial venture with his family – a gourmet toffee company. From there.with a newfound appreciation for wealth building and an entrepreneurial spark in his spirit, Clay turned his attention to investing – more specifically, real estate investing. And after weighing his options with the many avenues of the real estate industry, he accepted a Director of Acquisitions position with Pittsburgh’s Bevan Properties – a private equity firm just outside the city. Clay’s goal is to grow his wealth and help others grow their wealth too, without Wall Street. Moving forward he and his partner, Cara, strive to contribute to the Pittsburgh community by investing in (and improving) it’s historic properties.
Run The Globe: See The Possibility - Experience The Breakthrough
It is very difficult to figure out who is going to be great in the sport of running. Sometimes it can be obvious and easy to pick out the kids who could possibly go pro in football and basketball at an early age. Which could often be as early as their early high school years. However, that isn’t quite the case with running. No one really knows how many reps it takes along the spectrum of repetition to get so good that you’d one day become a professional runner. Today’s guest went from good to great rather quickly once he attended Akron University for both cross country and track and field. No one knows how long it takes to get great, but we can all look at Clayton Murphy’s journey and see exactly how long it took for him. Clayton progressed so quickly within the middle distance races while at Akron that he finished 3rd at both the NCAA Indoor & Outdoor Championships in just his sophomore season in the 800 meter run. During his time at Akron he became a 4 x All-American and a 3 x National Champion (2x 800 meters 1x1500). In 2015 we would see Clayton win his first Pan-American games in the 800 meter run followed up by his bronze medalist performance in the Rio 2016 Summer Olympic Games in the 800 meter run. Clayton currently resides in Cleveland, Ohio with his wife Ariana Murphy, who is an olympian herself. In this episode we discuss: How Clayton made the jump from good to great Clayton’s training in High School How he handled Quarantine How he was able to balance being a college student and athlete simultaneously during the time of his breakthrough How important it is to be flexible throughout the training process The advantage of having a support system and what drives him to be better Fulfilling running moments How he prepares in practice to execute in races and the importance of. Communications with your coach Why Akron University decided to cancel the Men’s Cross Country program His current training and parting piece of advice Accomplishments & Personal Bests 4x NCAA D1 All-American 3x NCAA D1 National Champion He was the gold medalist in the 800-meter run at the 2015 Pan American Games. He won the bronze medal in the 800-meter run at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. 800 | 1:42.93 1500 | 3:36.23 Clayton’s Sponsors | Nike, XENDURANCE, Firefly Follow | claytonmurphy.com Show is sponsored by | AUDIBLE Click here for your FREE 30-day free trial www.audibletrial.com/runtheglobe2020
In today’s podcast we are honored to have Clayton Frech as our guest. Clayton is a disability advocate and entrepreneur with a passion for inclusion for all sectors of society. He’s also the founder and CEO of Angel City Sports, an organization that provides athletic opportunities for people with disabilities and is in charge of the Angel City Games, a multi-sport Paralympic competition in the U. S. Highlights: Clayton’s road to becoming a disability rights advocate.How Clayton learned to overcome obstacles in his life in order to follow his passion. The importance of learning that a disability isn’t an obstacle to succeed in life. The challenges for organizations to create awareness and raise funds.How sports can create a community and unite people.To learn more about Clayton’s work visit his website and follow him on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. You can also follow Angel City Sports on Instagram. Remember you can follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
Clayton Whitfield is the Chief Customer Officer and Co-Founder of SaaSOptics. Having served more than 800 customers over 10 years in business, SaaSOptics is an affordable, cloud based Subscription Management software for B2B SaaS businesses. Prior to SaaSOptics, Clayton was the VP of Product Development at MarketingCentral and has an MBA from Emory University. What we will cover: How Clayton decided to segment the SaaSOptics customer base by different profiles? Why you should care about churn profiles for your customer base? How to speak to your churn number intelligently when pitching to investors? The steps to constructing a churn profile. How to segment your customer base logically to better understand the story your churn number is telling? Examples from Clayton's conversations with over 800 customers.
We've been conditioned to believe that a steady paycheck is a safety net. That if we pay our dues, the company we have been loyal to will return the favor, and we will ultimately be rewarded with a hefty 401(k). But Clayton Morris contends that the opposite is true: As long as you for someone else (no matter how prestigious your job may be) consider yourself a line item on a spreadsheet with zero control of your own destiny—who could lose your livelihood at any time, through no fault of your own. Clayton left a lucrative position as the weekend anchor for Fox & Friends to become the Founder and President of Morris Invest, a firm dedicated to helping people build financial freedom through real estate, and the host of the Investing in Real Estate Podcast. No matter how prominent his work in broadcasting, Clayton knew that his life wasn't truly his own. He used real estate as the vehicle to gain financial freedom, and now he is on a mission to share his secret sauce with aspiring investors. Clayton joins me to explain why he left a successful broadcasting career to pursue real estate full time. He shares how a flight to New Zealand inspired him to start a single-family portfolio and what motivated him to get serious about leveraging real estate to replace his income. Clayton addresses the significance of a strong WHY and the limiting beliefs that held him back early on. Listen in for Clayton's advice around taking massive action and gaining clarity through whitespace. Key Takeaways Why Clayton left broadcasting for real estate Power of controlling own destiny Vitriolic politics, death threats How Clayton decided on real estate Met investor on flight to New Zealand Followed formula to buy properties Clayton's initial investment strategy Class C single-family, hardworking neighborhoods Fall in love with ROI rather than real estate Bought two properties, $800/month cashflow When Clayton got serious about real estate Couldn't pay mortgage on NJ home Calculated freedom # (12 single-family) Got creative with money to acquire properties Clayton's last day of work Didn't want any part of destructive political narrative Looking forward to spending weekends with family Cleaned out office and didn't look back Why Clayton is making the shift to multifamily Infinite returns, tax incentives What held Clayton back Fear of success, father never took action Had to put on blinders, stick to one thing The myth that a steady paycheck is a safety net Average 401(k) only $90K ‘Pawn on chessboard' Clayton's advice around taking action Put together battle plan (one strategy) People, deals and money What Clayton is looking forward to Multifamily investments Writing book (mindset) Creating more whitespace Connect with Clayton Morris Invest Clayton's Website Clayton's Podcast Clayton on Facebook Clayton on Twitter Clayton on Google+ Clayton on YouTube Resources Freedom Number Cheat Sheet REIA Jeff Goins Mitigated Risk Article Michael on Investing in Real Estate Financial Freedom Summit Michael's Course Free eBook: The Secret to Raising Money to Buy Your First Apartment Building Review the Podcast on iTunes
How would it change your business if you had a 4-week waiting list of people who wanted to do business with you? And, you had prospects that called and said, "I'm ready to go, I have the money, I don't want to wait... Nice problem to create for yourself. And a problem Clayton Morris has created in his firm. You may know the name Clayton Morris, he's the weekend anchor of the #1 news program in the U.S.--Fox and Friends, on the Fox News Channel. When he's not on TV, Clayton runs Morris Invest, a real estate investment company. And, in the last year, he's doubled the business, through some very smart marketing. In this episode of The Unstoppable CEO Podcast, I sit down with Clayton to unpack the secrets to his success (hint...it has little to do with his "celebrity"). This is one of the best looks at simple and effective marketing that you'll find. Listen and you'll discover... How Clayton finally got his marketing right...now he and his team have a 4+ week waiting list to schedule a sales call... Clayton's method for identifying good fit clients (and how to weed out prospects that won't take action)... How action informs your decision making... The critical factor of trust in business, and how to build it with your marketing... The importance of getting your prospects to "speak your language" before you ever try to sell them anything... And even more. Listen now... Timeline 01:15 Clayton tells us how his entrepreneurial spirit began after witnessing his father lose his job at an early age. 04:15 Clayton's ability not to take “no” for an answer was the starting point for the success he's had in his career. 07:18 You've got to hear Clayton's analogy of playing NES's Legend of Zelda for having the courage to step into the unknown! 08:56 Clayton tells Steve that working with his clients is much like having them in therapy because he urges them to “let go”. 14:01 Clayton's philosophy on marketing is to “give it away & don't hold back”. 18:47 Clayton tells us what he's most excited about in the future for his business. 24:08 Clayton explains why he doesn't use his celebrity status to push forward his business, and it works! 26:05 Clayton is reading a lot about consciousness, including The Surrender Experiment by Michael Singer. 28:39 Clayton tells us how to get in contact with him. Mentioned in this episode: http://morrisinvest.com/ http://morrisinvest.com/podcast/ Natali Morris The Surrender Experiment by Michael Singer Rate this podcast on iTunes
Take the fun to the next level by adding these super-simple props-free kids games to your show. In this episode, we got civil engineer AND expert games leader Clayton Poland to share not just his go-to games but also the techniques he uses to run children’s games smoothly. Here you’ll learn that a great game is a controlled game as Clayton discusses how you can lead the kids to have an absolutely amazing time playing games without being out of control. So go hit that play button to hear the terrific games and audience management tips that you can add to your kids entertaining arsenal.[su_spacer] In this episode we discuss:[su_spacer] How Clayton got started being a kids game expert Genius tips on how to manage and engage groups of children—even groups as big as 5000—during games Kids games that use simple props Tips on how to run children’s games All-inclusive, props-free, and fun games for kids A great tip on awarding points[su_spacer]