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Show Notes: In today's episode, we talk about: How Eddie conquered his fears to live a truly successful and happy life. When it feels as if the world doesn't see you, you can show them who you are instead. How you must pour all the NOs that you hear into your tank, and eventually, they will turn into a yes. Why finding your inner voice and staying true to your passions can change your life. How to rise above feelings of inadequacy by looking inward because you should only compete with yourself and be better than who you were before. Why you must not allow others to project their fears and apprehensions into you. Learn more about Eddie here: Website: https://www.eddieisland.com/ (https://www.eddieisland.com/) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nashvillemayor/ (https://www.facebook.com/nashvillemayor/) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nashvillemayor/ (https://www.instagram.com/nashvillemayor/) Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf8upRekKZzGp82jZFAWYLA (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf8upRekKZzGp82jZFAWYLA) For more information and to explore podcast episodes, visit themikecroc.com. To drop him an email, use: info@peoplebuildinginc.com Follow Mike on social media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-ciorrocco/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-ciorrocco/) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mikeciorrocco (https://www.facebook.com/mikeciorrocco) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikeycroc (https://www.instagram.com/mikeycroc) Twitter: https://twitter.com/mikeycroc (https://twitter.com/mikeycroc) If you haven't smashed the subscribe button, do it here➡️ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGWHuKojqZfcXmvGCAi_t1Q/ (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGWHuKojqZfcXmvGCAi_t1Q/) The views and opinions expressed on the "What Are You Made Of?" podcast are solely those of the author and guests and should not be attributed to any other individual or entity. This is an independent production of Mike "C-Roc" Ciorrocco. The podcast production and the book "What Are You Made Of?" are the author's original works. All rights of ownership and reproduction are retained—copyright 2021.
This is the last episode of Season 2!!!Eddie was my yoga teacher until Covid happened! We had been planning a workshop together that we had to cancel and when we met to discuss it back in January 2020 he told me his life story. I knew then I had to get him on the podcast and share it with you all. Learn how Eddie overcomes addiction, and how yoga was a gateway for reconnecting with his true self, how he found other modalities to help him on the journey also, such as Shamanism.Key takeaways:Eddies story and his initial block to yogaHow his bad relationships with drugs and self, and a very honest account of his rock bottom led him to alternative ways of beingHow Bikram yoga was the start of his yoga journeyYoga led Eddie to understand the spiritual aspects of himself How space gave him the opportunity to take responsibility for his lifeConnecting to his feminine side, and letting go of the toxic masculinity he was conditioned to carry, was the key to finding his true selfWhat part of his divine feminine and divine masculine sides he leant intoMen's talking circles and the realisation that men are all internalising things the same wayEddie shares his journey to Shamanic healing trainingStopping and looking at the steppingstones of the journey can bring perspective, gratitude and understanding of your lifeHow to learn from the experiences we have in our lives – to see how they are all connected, what is this teaching us and where is it leading me“Every footstep has a consequence”How Eddie got excited about the opportunities Covid 19 brought to his familyTaking the heat out of the good and the bad – so to not get caught up in themThe witnessing of awakening over the past year or so, of people realising they didn't want to go back to how things were and to do more of the things that make them feel goodAbout Eddie:Eddie has been practicing yoga and meditation for 10 years whilst working within the fitness and wellbeing industry. After completing 200 hours of training at Durga's Tiger School of Tantra, Yoga and Shamanism in Ecuador in 2018, he set up The Whole Co, a company incorporating all knowledge and experience of living well, to provide services to suit all people in all lifestyles. Eddie has lead workshops and retreats across the UK and in Ibiza, alongside offering regular yoga classes in Sussex. He believes yoga should be accessible to everyone and is eager to show how, with the right tools, anyone can access the healing benefits of yoga.Eddie also uses breath work, chanting, sea swimming and lots of other modalities to help everyone he comes in contact with.Follow him on Instagram: @mangomanmovement About Sarah:Sarah is an Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) or Tapping Practitioner. After the loss of her daughter Alice in November 2014, she sought help from a local EFT Practitioner. This technique transformed her life and is now dedicated to supporting as many people as possible let go of their trauma, grief, limiting beliefs and negative emotions, so they can live a joy-filled life.Join her Tapping into Motherhood Membership + Community now for a library of videos, meditations, workshops and resources to help you on your motherhood journey. Find out more nowFollow on Instagram here If you liked this episode or whole season, please subscribe, review and share with all your friends!!
Eddie Speed is the President and Founder of NoteSchool, a business that educates and trains real estate investors on buying secured notes. He has over 30 years of experience in the discount note buying industry and has purchased over 40,000 real estate secured notes with more than $500-million total value. His experience allows him to provide comprehensive training programs available in home study courses, personal mentorship, and live seminars. Eddie specializes in finance notes, training program design, and real estate consultations. In today's episode, Eddie shares his thoughts on creative financing and why it's trending. He explains how the COVID-19 pandemic will change the way we conduct real estate transactions. He describes his financial structuring technique and how you can structure it in a way that allows you to get a discount. Eddie also discusses his experience in previous market recessions and what he thinks we should expect with the current cycle. "Knowing how to structure the financing so you can get that discount is the key to business." - Eddie Speed On Today's Episode of Flip Talk: What creative financing is and why it's trending. How the COVID-19 pandemic made real estate investors prefer creative financing. Why we should pay attention to the mortgage industry. The mechanics involved in structuring a deal. How Eddie accidentally stumbled onto real estate. How the current market cycle will affect real estate. Eddie's tips on structural financing. Connect with Eddie Speed: NoteSchool A Whole New Ball Game With Creative Financing Rate, Review, Learn and Share Thanks for tuning into the FlipTalk podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn even more about what it takes to build a 7-figure real estate business, head over to iTunes and subscribe to the show. Don't forget to tune into our other shows: FlipTalk's Rookie PlayBook and share your favorite episodes on social media to help other new investors learn what it takes to grow a successful business in the real estate investing industry. Join the community of FlipTalk fans on Facebook, YouTube, and visit our website for even more content, information, and resources about real estate investing.
How Eddie and Annie both deal with anxiety, a few days in the best college town, and why college memories are the best. . . . . . Do you have a question for Annie and Eddie? Use the hashtag #AskAEKeepTalking and we'll collect them and answer!... probably. #AEKeepTalking @anniefdowns @edwardoreddie --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Yoga, in its original form, was created as a science for liberation. In modern times, it is used by many for improving physical and mental health, helping us become more productive at work, more caring in relationships, and more responsible contributors to society and inhabitants of this planet. If yoga does accomplish all that—and many practitioners have experienced this to be true in their own lives—how exactly does yoga do it? How does yoga work?On today’s Broken Brain Podcast, our host, Dhru, talks to Eddie Stern, a yoga teacher, author, and lecturer based in Brooklyn, New York. He is known for his multidisciplinary approach to furthering education and access to yoga, as well as his teaching expertise in Ashtanga Yoga. He most recently created The Breathing App, which guides the user in a paced breathing exercise that balances the nervous system, improves sleep, and reduces stress and anxiety. His book, One Simple Thing: A New Look at the Science of Yoga and How It Can Transform Your Life was just released.In this episode, Dhru and Eddie talk about what makes yoga such an effective practice from a neurophysiological perspective, and how transcendence is wired into our biology. They talk about the mechanics beneath the surface of our bodies and how we can consciously use yogic practices to direct and change our lives in positive ways. They also discuss how what we do—from postures to meditation, from breathing techniques to chanting and to ethical practices—affects who we become, and how a steady routine of activities and attitudes can transform our bodies, our brain functions, our emotions, and our experience of life.In this episode, we dive into:-Why Eddie left his job and went to India to study yoga (3:31)-How Eddie met his yoga teacher and the lessons he learned (11:23)-Scientific studies to support the benefits of yoga (17:17)-What yoga is doing on a neurophysiological level (22:35)-The Polyvagal Theory and how the vagus nerve affects our brain chemistry (23:28)-Neural exercises and how they promote self-regulation, resilience, and social connectedness (29:54)-The purpose of yoga (44:56)-The connection between consciousness and our biology (62:51)-The Yoga and Science Conference (79:28)-The Breathing App and resonance breathing (86:34) -Learn more about Eddie and his work (96:12) For more on Eddie Stern, be sure to follow him on Instagram @eddiestern. Check out his website https://eddiestern.com, and learn about The Breathing App, here. You can find his new book, One Simple Thing: A New Look at the Science of Yoga and How It Can Transform Your Life, right here. Lastly, learn more about the Yoga and Science Conference https://yogaandscience.com/, and the Urban Yogis Program he co-created with Deepak Chopra and Erica Ford http://www.urbanyogis.org.For more on Dhru Purohit, be sure to follow him on Instagram @dhrupurohit, on Facebook @dhruxpurohit, on Twitter @dhrupurohit, and on YouTube @dhrupurohit. You can also text Dhru at (302) 200-5643 or click here https://my.community.com/dhrupurohit.Interested in joining Dhru’s Broken Brain Podcast Facebook Community? Submit your request to join here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2819627591487473/.This episode of Broken Brain is brought to you by Bioptimizers.My new favorite magnesium is from a company called Bioptimizers—their Magnesium Breakthrough formula contains 7 different forms which all have different functions in the body. There is truly nothing like it on the market. Right now you can try Bioptimizers Magnesium Breakthrough for 10% off, just go to www.bioptimizers.com/brain and use the code BRAIN10 at checkout. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, we speak with Eddie Woo. As Australia’s most famous teacher, Eddie Woo makes mathematics fun. He is the head maths teacher at Cherrybrook High, the largest secondary school in NSW.With infectious enthusiasm, the father-of-three's unique approach to teaching has made maths accessible to everyone.A brilliant student himself, Eddie would have excelled in any field. But in defiance of social conventions and his parents, he chose to pursue a career as a teacher.Eddie's Youtube Channel, better known as "Wootube", has more than 1 Million subscribers with over 65million views.In 2018, Eddie was recognised for his contribution to education, being named Australia's Local Hero.Eddie is also the author of “Woo’s Wonderful World of Maths” and host of ABC’s TV show “Teenage Boss”.Main channel: youtube.com/misterwootubeSecond channel: youtube.com/misterwootube2 (for teachers)Twitter: twitter.com/misterwootubeFacebook: fb.com/misterwootubeInstagram: instagr.am/misterwootubeLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/misterwootube• 03:30 Don’t follow your passion, become passionate following the need• 06:15 The experiences that underpins Eddie’s compassion• 08:30 How his faith motivates him• 10:20 How Eddie keeps up his energy and motivation• 14:00 How did Eddie find the courage to defy parental expectations• 18:15 Why educators are undervalued in Australia• 21:20 Eddie’s Australian Identity• 24:30 Is Eddie naturally gifted at maths?• 27:50 The importance of Financial literacy• 30:50 Advice for young professionals
We are happy to post our 400th Story E Minor in Youtube. It is a Mega Story with multiple episodes. If you want to view this story with video, kindly subscribe to our Youtube Channel Story Time Tamil at https://www.youtube.com/c/storytimetamil?sub_confirmation=1 Whatsapp Group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/JkricLKSkoc89lMeEfxOJy Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/774D0SLkiIvzToSmyShIci Twitter: https://twitter.com/StoryTimeTamil Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Story-Time-Tamil-405658036856690/ Story Synopsis: Whom Eddie called over phone? Why he ran in the crowd and drew everyone's attention? What the musician did when Eddie saved his honour? How Eddie restored the friendship between the musician and the musical shop owner? How he rescued his guitar? Whom he chose to retain his prize money? About: Story Time Tamil is started with its core focus on imbibing moral values in young minds, helps on character building of children at a young, budding age and to divert their attention from the ill effects of movies, TV serials and mobile games. Through creative and imaginative stories the channel is imbibing integrity, ethics and values to all the listeners - a positive influence much needed in today's generation. It instils a sense of hope that the world is still filled with good people who exhibit kindness, generosity and a sense of humanity. The channel also vows to pass on the art of storytelling to the next generation. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/story-time-tamil/support
How Eddie and Annie both handle having to wait and deal with anxiety and whether they run to an airplane or not. . . . . Do YOU have a question for Annie and Eddie? Use the hashtag #AskAEKeepTalking and we'll collect them and answer!... probably. #AEKeepTalking @anniefdowns @eddiekaufholz --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Eddie Speed is the President and Founder of NoteSchool, a business that educates and trains real estate investors on buying secured notes. He has over 30 years of experience in the discount note buying industry and has purchased over 40,000 real estate secured notes with more than $500-million total value. His experience allows him to provide comprehensive training programs available in home study courses, personal mentorship, and live seminars. Eddie specializes in finance notes, training program design, and real estate consultations. In today's episode, Eddie shares his thoughts on creative financing and why it's trending. He explains how the COVID-19 pandemic will change the way we conduct real estate transactions. He describes his financial structuring technique and how you can structure it in a way that allows you to get a discount. Eddie also discusses his experience in previous market recessions and what he thinks we should expect with the current cycle. "Knowing how to structure the financing so you can get that discount is the key to business." - Eddie Speed On Today's Episode of Flip Talk: What creative financing is and why it's trending. How the COVID-19 pandemic made real estate investors prefer creative financing. Why we should pay attention to the mortgage industry. The mechanics involved in structuring a deal. How Eddie accidentally stumbled onto real estate. How the current market cycle will affect real estate. Eddie's tips on structural financing. Connect with Eddie Speed: NoteSchool A Whole New Ball Game With Creative Financing Rate, Review, Learn and Share Thanks for tuning into the FlipTalk podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn even more about what it takes to build a 7-figure real estate business, head over to iTunes and subscribe to the show. Don't forget to tune into our other shows: FlipTalk's Rookie PlayBook and share your favorite episodes on social media to help other new investors learn what it takes to grow a successful business in the real estate investing industry. Join the community of FlipTalk fans on Facebook, YouTube, and visit our website for even more content, information, and resources about real estate investing.
Are you over the Zoom call? It's safe to say that this new way of meeting with clients and selling your services isn't going away any time soon, so wedding industry entrepreneurs have to get on board with a new way to communicate. In this week's episode of the This Week In Weddings podcast, we're chatting with Eddie Zaratsian about this new world of digital and virtual communication and the changes he's making in his process to adapt. About our guest: Eddie Zaratsian is the visionary behind Eddie Zaratsian Lifestyle and Design, a full-service event design and production studio based in Los Angeles, California. With over 25 years of experience, Eddie’s creativity and passion is evident in every aspect of his work, and his ability to imagine and actualize events is unparalleled. Named as one of the top five international florists by the London Financial Times, Zaratsian has built a reputation as a visionary artist, and his work has been celebrated and featured by Martha Stewart, Harper's Bazaar, Grace Ormonde, E! News and Glamour, among others. Now, through guest lectures and classes globally, as well as private workshops in his spectacular LA Design Studio, Eddie generously shares his extensive business, design and floral expertise. In this episode, listeners will hear about: Eddie's background in the event industry Eddie's new BunchBox concept Transitioning from in-studio meetings to Zoom calls How Eddie is presenting information to potential clients when he can't meet them in person Providing design ideas earlier in the booking process The proper way to care for an orchid plant Want to connect with Eddie? Online: www.eddiezaratsian.com Instagram: @eddiezaratsian Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EddieZaratsian/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMlkNd-3XsWcdnXkIq5pFgA ------- SUPPORT THE PODCAST! Have you gotten value from This Week In Weddings? If so, it's time to pay it forward! Your contribution of as little as 10-cents a day will help us offset our costs, like file storage, web hosting, and editing. Plus, a larger donation gets you perks, like access to a private Facebook group to discuss each week’s episode! Check out the ways you can contribute to the show.
Today, Eddie gives us an update on how his family is dealing with the pandemic, and tells you how you can access his resources to help you build a business in a way that honors your strengths and values (go to eddiepvilla.com). We explain that if you have at least three strengths in your top 10 from a certain domain, that domain describes what motivates you on a fundamental level. We describe what is important to executors, including progression, growth, certification, planning, and productivity. We describe how they can thrive during times of chaos. -How Eddie and His Family Are Doing; Residual, Sustainable Income; Invitation 0:54-What Are The 4 Strengths Domains? 7:34-How Executors Can Thrive During Chaos 8:54“So, let’s get back into control. Pay attention to what you have 100 % control over, and make lists there. Start right now. I’m not going to get into any more depth on this psychologically, because I know that’s gonna make you crazy. So, I’m going to tell you what you always tell other people: go get to work. Just do. Just do.” 18:52 Leave a 5 Star Review!: https://ratethispodcast.com/unleashyourstrengthshttp://www.eddiepvilla.com/unleashyourstrengthsSaturday Show: https://www.facebook.com/growwitheddieEddie's Services: https://www.eddiepvilla.com/servicesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/unleash_your_strengths/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eddie.p.villaGet Your Strengths Planner: www.unleashmystrengths.comhttps://www.gallupstrengthscenter.com/Find or Schedule a Strengths Workshop For Your Area: stregnthsevents.com
Good People, Today I had the pleasure of speaking with Eddie Blackmon, a talent manager, marketing consultant, and CEO at A Shade of Red Entertainment. He manages Grammy-nominated recording artists, develops artist brands, visions, and strategies in all aspects of their careers. Our conversation always came back to one theme: cultivating and maintaining connections with others. We also talk about how essential authenticity is when getting your message out, what it means to be a good marketer, and how to build your legacy. We cover a lot in this episode. So close your eyes, open your ears, and let’s do this. Some Questions I Ask: What makes a good connector? (12:51)What character traits make a great manager and marketer? (22:37)What do talent managers do? (26:11)How can people share their messages with the masses? (27:43)Why are podcasts important? (33:52)In This Episode, You Will Learn: Eddie’s personal and professional truths. (5:38)Why relationships are essential to resilience in business. (13:07)How Eddie maintains his relationships. (19:34)How Eddie worked his way up through the music industry. (22:53)What motivated Eddie to start his podcast. (34:02)Connect with Eddie Blackmon: LinkedInInstagramResources: SuperphoneKobalt See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Eddy Arriola just wrapped up an incredible chapter of his life. He started a bank in the depths of the economic crisis with no prior banking experience, grew it over the next ten years as valuable pillar in the Miami business community, and just sold the bank with a very attractive multiple that made all who invested in him very happy. Somewhere along the way, he found time to become an invaluable influence in my life. We discuss that journey in this episode which is officially one of my 5 favorite conversations of all time!3:00 The Business Chapter of Eddy5:00 How Eddie sold a bank10:30 How long did it took Eddy to grow and sell his multi-million bank13:50 Who Was Eddy before entrepreneurship21:30 What did Eddy learn from his 40 business connections23:00 The Soft Skills that matter24:30 The Pyramid of Success30:00 The Friday "E" mail initiative37:20 How Eddy approaches Networking45:30 How Eddy Met Pablo51:40 The 10 Year Plan55:40 What does it feel like to succeed (honest opinion)Connect with Eddy on LinkedIn:Eddy ArriolaLove the song on the show?? Check out The Stiltsville on Spotify:The StiltsvilleConnect with Pablo on LinkedIn:Pablo GonzalezConnect with Pablo on Instagram:PGStorytellingSupport the show (https://www.instagram.com/connectwithpablo/)
Since 1980, Eddie Speed has dedicated his professional life to the Note buying industry, seller financing, and non-performing notes. He's introduced innovative ideas and strategies that have positively impacted the way the industry operates today. Fifteen years ago, Eddie founded NoteSchool, which is a highly recognized training company, specialized in the teaching of buying performing and non-performing discounted mortgage notes. He is also a principal of Colonial Capital Management LLC, which is a private equity fund that acquires discounted real estate secured notes. Eddie received the special recognition of being honored as the first inductee into the SBRE Hall of Fame along with the Think Realty Award of Distinction for Alternative Asset Investor of the Year and recently received a Mentor of the Year Award from the Note Investor Summit. What you'll learn about in this episode: Why Eddie developed NoteSchool, and why he has always had a strong connection with real estate investors How Eddie operates in creative financing, along with an example of the kinds of innovative solutions he finds How Eddie would invest in a property worth less than what is owed on it, using existing financing to still turn a healthy profit Why investors can afford to pay retail prices for properties, as long as they are able to get wholesale pricing on their financing Why marketing is vital for investing through owner financing, and why Eddie wishes he had always been laser-focused on finding the right buyers Why Eddie has learned more in the last 12 months than he has in 40 years of working in the note space and buying on terms Why Eddie's goal is to have one in fifty of the most active real estate investors come through his NoteSchool Why the wholesaling business is rapidly evolving, and why investors need to continue to learn to be able to stay current with the changes Why becoming his own bank, utilizing someone else's money to make his own, was the key for Eddie to scale his business Why Eddie recommends every investor read the book “Never Split the Difference” by Chris Voss Additional resources from Eddie Speed: Website: www.noteschool.com Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss: https://amzn.to/2XQjWfG Additional resources from Chris Prefontaine: Website: www.smartrealestatecoach.com QLS Live website: https://qlslive.com/
Yoga, in its original form, was created as a science for liberation. In modern times, it is used by many for improving physical and mental health, helping us become more productive at work, more caring in relationships, and more responsible contributors to society and inhabitants of this planet. If yoga does accomplish all that—and many practitioners have experienced this to be true in their own lives—how exactly does yoga do it? How does yoga work?On today’s Broken Brain Podcast, our host, Dhru, talks to Eddie Stern, a yoga teacher, author, and lecturer based in Brooklyn, New York. He is known for his multidisciplinary approach to furthering education and access to yoga, as well as his teaching expertise in Ashtanga Yoga. He most recently created The Breathing App, which guides the user in a paced breathing exercise that balances the nervous system, improves sleep, and reduces stress and anxiety. His book, One Simple Thing: A New Look at the Science of Yoga and How It Can Transform Your Life was just released.In this episode, Dhru and Eddie talk about what makes yoga such an effective practice from a neurophysiological perspective, and how transcendence is wired into our biology. They talk about the mechanics beneath the surface of our bodies and how we can consciously use yogic practices to direct and change our lives in positive ways. They also discuss how what we do—from postures to meditation, from breathing techniques to chanting and to ethical practices—affects who we become, and how a steady routine of activities and attitudes can transform our bodies, our brain functions, our emotions, and our experience of life.In this episode, we dive into:-Why Eddie left his job and went to India to study yoga (3:31)-How Eddie met his yoga teacher and the lessons he learned (11:23)-Scientific studies to support the benefits of yoga (17:17)-What yoga is doing on a neurophysiological level (22:35)-The Polyvagal Theory and how the vagus nerve affects our brain chemistry (23:28)-Neural exercises and how they promote self-regulation, resilience, and social connectedness (29:54)-The purpose of yoga (44:56)-The connection between consciousness and our biology (62:51)-The Yoga and Science Conference (79:28)-The Breathing App and resonance breathing (86:34)-Learn more about Eddie and his work (96:12)Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by our partnership with the AquaTru Water Filter. To get exclusive access to this deal visit www.brokenbrain.com/filter See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
My guest today is Eddie Perfect. Eddie is a singer-songwriter, an actor, a comedian, and currently has not one, but two shows on Broadway - King Kong and Beetlejuice. Australian listeners might know Eddie from playing Mick Holland in Offspring, and theatre-goers might be familiar with some of Eddie’s work such as Shane Warne the Musical and Vivid White.When Eddie and I spoke, King Kong had literally just launched on Broadway and he was deep in re-writes for Beetlejuice. This interview really deep dives into what goes on behind the scenes in writing a musical, which for a musical theatre boffin such as myself, was delightful.And here are some other things we cover during the chat:How Eddie came to be working on not one, but TWO Broadway musicals at the same timeHow he wrote Beetlejuice’s introduction song for Beetlejuice The MusicalHis process for coming up with titles for songsWhere Eddie does his best writingWhy Eddie aims to complete with himself, and not with othersHow Eddie deals with criticism and bad reviewsThe role social media plays in Eddie’s lifeYou can find Eddie on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. And you can learn more about Beetlejuice the musical here and King Kong on Broadway here.For comprehensive show notes on this episode, go to: https://www.amanthaimber.com/podcastGet in touch at amantha@inventium.com.auIf you are looking for more tips to improve the way you work, I write a short monthly newsletter that contains three cool things that I have discovered that help me work better, which range from interesting research findings through to gadgets I am loving. You can sign up for that at http://howiwork.co See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
During his 30-year career, Eddie Lorin has been responsible for the acquisition of more than $3.7 billion in office, industrial and apartment community assets nationwide. Prior to founding Impact Housing.com, he founded its Sponsor, Strategic Realty Holdings, LLC, as a culmination of his years of experience in investment real estate and as an offshoot of Strategic Realty Capital (SRC), which he also co-founded. Since 2008, SRC has purchased over 15,000 units in more than 70 transactions valued at over $1 Billion, and has built a strong performing portfolio. All of SRC's apartment assets were purchased opportunistically and successfully re-positioned into thriving communities. Prior to forming SRC, Eddie Lorin led the acquisition of 110 properties; 25,000+ units contained in over $2 Billion in real estate for large national apartment company; handled over $700 million in transactions involving Class A office buildings and retail space for Douglas Emmett/Jon Douglas Commercial; and spent 8 years in asset management and development of 5 million square feet of shopping centers and industrial complexes for private Los Angeles investors. Eddie Lorin is also the co-founder of the 501C-3 non-profit HAPI Foundation, which was created to promote health and wellness in apartment communities. He earned his bachelor's degree from the University of California, Los Angeles and has been a licensed real estate broker since 1988. What you'll learn about in this episode: How a difficult background and family loss prompted Eddie to get into the real estate industry How Eddie and his team got into the distressed property market and carved out a specialized niche Eddie's strategy for making affordable upgrades to units and then turning a profit while cutting costs How Eddie's HAPI (Healthy Apartment Property Initiative) organization benefits the communities in which his business operates Why Eddie outsources his apartment management and organizes his small team of employees and how his business benefits Eddie's advice and recommendations for people who want to enter the multi-family real estate business and how to invest with his team How “area median income” is used to determine whether or not housing is affordable based on local income averages How Eddie dealt with and overcame challenges in his career and details from his greatest career success How Eddie is working to help alleviate the homelessness crisis in Los Angeles Why Eddie considers the world to be his mentor and why he learns from all his relationships and interactions Resources: elorin@impacthousing.com SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/ImpactHousing SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/StrategicRealtyHoldings SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/webinar SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/termsbook SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/ebook SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/QLS
“Everybody thinks real estate is about finding good deals. I argue that good deals are made, not found.” Eddie Lorin, the founder of Impact Housing REIT, tends to the under dogs, as he is one himself. By putting himself through UCLA and becoming successful in real estate he has the ability to transform neglected apartment communities into affordable treasures. Eddie shares with Kim that his goal is to make sure that all people have the opportunity to make a difference, your net worth is not your self-worth, and how he is able to manage 3-4,000 units that he owns. Get the show notes, transcription and resources mentioned at https://thekimsutton.com/pp460 Highlights: 00:48 An underdog at heart 5:20 How Eddie began his business 10:47 The stigma with income based rental communities 17:42 Eddie’s goals 20:25 Anyone can invest now- not just the wealthy 23:08 The management of over 3,000 units
As multifamily investors, it is easy to get caught up in making as much money as possible. Problem is, we sometimes forget that real people live in those apartment buildings. And regardless of their socioeconomic level, our tenants deserve to be treated with dignity and respect. Eddie Lorin is a multifamily real estate investor with 20 years of value-add experience and 40K units under his belt. Eddie's company, Impact Housing, is on a mission to breathe new life into neglected multifamily properties, generating positive returns for investors and improving the quality of life for residents and surrounding communities. Eddie sits down with me today to share his vision for Impact Housing and the critical need for clean, affordable housing for the working class. He explains the concept of impact investing, discussing how he takes care of people ‘where they live' by way of Class A amenities and on-site programming. Eddie speaks to his expectations for third-party property managers, describing the art and science of building a community. Listen in as Eddie offers the business argument for his model and learn how to do well by doing good. Key Takeaways Eddie's vision for Impact Housing Changing people's lives where they live Safe, affordable housing for working class Tenants stay, pay and refer friends The concept of impact investing Doing business for a purpose Millennials leading paradigm shift Working poor in distressed areas What's different about Impact Housing Focus on resident rather than deal Treat tenants with dignity, respect Provide Class A amenities How Eddie takes care of his residents Signage, pool and fitness center Health, wellness classes Create sense of community What Eddie requires of third-party property managers Budget set aside for activities, amenities Respond to work orders within 48 hours Build relationships with tenants The business argument for Eddie's model Big demand for affordable housing Safe, defensive investment What Eddie's looking forward to Deal in Maryland (townhomes) Environmental, social and financial return Connect with Eddie Impact Housing Email info@impacthousing.com Resources The Financial Freedom Summit Michael's Course Free eBook: The Secret to Raising Money to Buy Your First Apartment Building Review the Podcast on iTunes
Since 1980, Eddie Speed has dedicated his professional life to the Note buying industry, seller financing, and non-performing notes. He's introduced innovative ideas and strategies that have positively impacted the way the industry operates today. Fifteen years ago, Eddie founded NoteSchool, which is a highly recognized training company, and specialized in the teaching of buying performing and non-performing discounted mortgage notes. He is also a principal of Colonial Capital Management LLC, which is a private equity fund that acquires discounted real estate secured notes. Eddie received the special recognition of being honored as the first inductee into the SBRE Hall of Fame along with the Think Realty Award of Distinction for Alternative Asset Investor of the Year and recently received a Mentor of the Year Award from the Note Investor Summit. What you will learn: The importance of notes and how they impact your deals The role mentors played in Eddie's life Some of the biggest obstacles to getting into the note servicing business The particular niche Eddie focuses on in the note servicing industry How Eddie overcame some of his biggest mistakes and what he learned from them One of the most expensive mistakes investors can make and how to avoid it The most productive things Eddie does every day Why prioritization is key to maximizing your productivity What the note servicing industry is missing and how to capitalize on it Several strategies to help investors ensure their success Resources: SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/NoteSchool SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/webinar SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/termsbook SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/ebook SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/QLS
In the Washington, D.C. area there are hundreds of real estate brokerages. But the Century 21 Redwood Brokerage, lead by my guest Eddie Berenbaum is one of the most successful. The primary reason it’s successful is that from the leadership down through the ranks, relationships are at the center of everything they do. In this episode, Eddie tells how they’ve been able to infuse that understanding and practice into the company DNA, and what it means to the brokerage’s ability to experience true success in real estate. It's a great conversation you'll glean a lot of good practices from. Success in real estate only happens when you’ve built a relationship with a real person. When I asked Eddie Berenbaum why relationships are so important to his Century 21 Redwoods team, he said that real estate success is predicated on relationships with real people. Somewhere in the process of any successful real estate transaction, a person has been impacted by you in a positive way and trust has been established. And we all know that trust is one of the key components to any business being done. Eddie’s generous sharing on this episode is an example of what makes him such a successful broker/owner. You’ll want to hear what he has to teach you, so be sure to listen. Referrals are the best kind of lead generation - and they only happen through relationships. In any business, the enthusiastic referral of a happy client or customer is like money in the bank. It instantly builds a level of trust for you or your team like nothing else can. That kind of referral happens when your clients experience your care and concern for them - not just in how you serviced them but also in how you treated them in the process. Eddie Berenbaum speaks to the importance of relationships in real estate success on this episode. You’ll find his experience and advice applicable to your particular business as well. Successful real estate agents understand the value of keeping up with past clients. You’ve probably heard people talk about the importance of follow up so much that you’re sick of hearing it. But there’s a reason you hear it said so much: it’s really true. The difference it makes is incalculable. Eddie Berenbaum says that successful real estate agents make a habit of following-up with their clients, not only after the completion of a transaction but on an ongoing basis. That’s because the client is more than a means to an end, they are a person who the agent truly cares about. And when you care, you stay in touch. Find out how his agents use software and intention to care for those they serve, on this episode of Real Relationships. Nurturing relationships with team members yields amazing and unexpected benefits. When I asked Eddie Berenbaum how nurturing relationships with his team has helped them find success in real estate he said the practice of team-based relationship-building does things he never expected. For example, as a team leader, he regularly checks in with his team members on a personal level to keep the relationship fresh. One result of doing so is that when a team member reaches out to him at a time when he is unable to respond, his delay in responding is not taken negatively. In other words, he’s given the benefit of the doubt when he can’t respond right away because he's proved his concern for them in the past. That’s just one of the unforeseen benefits of nurturing team relationships that you’ll hear Eddie share on this episode. Outline of this great episode [0:43] Why I invited Eddie Berenbaum to be on this episode. [2:11] Why success in Real Estate is predicated on relationships. [6:03] How Eddie manages the relationships within his broker team, lovingly pushing them to grow. [11:17] The most non-obvious but important thing to build relationships and success in real estate. [16:23] How the Redwoods team works together to foster success in relationships. [18:40] Why giving to the community is an integral part of what Eddie’s brokerage does. Resources & Links mentioned in this episode Eddie’s Century 21 Brokerage Office (202) 815-0925 - connect with Eddie via phone or text.