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Latest podcast episodes about how kevin

Apartment Building Investing with Michael Blank Podcast
MB281: How to Scale a Portfolio of Mobile Home Parks – With Kevin Bupp

Apartment Building Investing with Michael Blank Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 50:25


Scale is crucial to achieving financial freedom with real estate. And while multifamily is the fastest way to achieve scale, there are other commercial asset classes that will get you there, provided you understand the challenges and how to overcome them. Kevin Bupp is living the dream with mobile home parks, and he's well-versed what it takes to grow a portfolio in this niche market. Kevin is the CEO of Sunrise Capital Investors, a firm that helps investors build legacy wealth through commercial real estate investing. Kevin and his team focus on mobile home parks and parking assets, market segments with less competition than other asset classes. He has been a real estate investor since he was 19 years old, and he has specialized in mobile home parks for the last 10 years. Kevin is also the host of the Real Estate Investing for Cashflow Podcast. On this episode of Financial Freedom with Real Estate Investing, Kevin joins cohost Garrett Lynch and me to discuss the pros and cons of investing in mobile home parks. He explains why he made the commitment to self-manage his portfolio and shares best practices for building your own property management company. Listen in to understand the process of finding mobile home park deals and learn how Kevin built and scaled a successful mobile home park investing business! Key Takeaways What Kevin loves about mobile home parks Very high cash-on-cash returns Mom-and-pop owners = upside potential Very low tenant turnover rate The challenges of mobile home park investing Difficult to scale (focus on large lots) Must make commitment to self-manage How to build a property management company Add value to established group Hire from top down, not bottom up Kevin's advice on scaling a mobile home portfolio Grow efficiently, do only good deals Focus on quality of life Kevin's first hires for a property management team Invest in director of property management Experienced administrative assistant What a mobile home park value-add deal looks like Aesthetic improvements (e.g.: road repair) Renovate park-owned units Install new homes on vacant lots Individual submeters on each lot Why Kevin prefers selling mobile homes to renting Little to no profit on renters Average stay for owners = 9 years Kevin's debt strategy for mobile home parks Fannie and Freddie loans Community banks or CMBS lenders How Kevin finds mobile home park deals Cold call and direct mail prospects Relationships with brokers How Kevin gets property owner contact info Secretary of state site for LLC members Skip trace software Why Kevin is getting into parking assets Cashflow, nice return on investment Positive future potential Connect with Kevin Bupp Kevin's Website Sunrise Capital Investors Real Estate Investing for Cashflow Podcast Resources Podcast Show Notes Access Michael's Blueprint to Your First Multifamily Deal Training Learn About Michael's Mentoring Program Join the Nighthawk Equity Investor Club Kevin Bupp on Financial Freedom with Real Estate Investing EP054 TLOxp LexisNexis CoStar Reonomy Hunter Thompson on Financial Freedom with Real Estate Investing EP087 Podcast Show Notes Michael's Website  Michael on Facebook  Michael on Instagram  Michael on YouTube  Apartment Investor Network Facebook Group 

Providers Properties and Performance
Operating a Practice Focusing on Soft Tissue Treatment for Athletic Performance

Providers Properties and Performance

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 28:39


Trisha's guest this week is Kevin Christie, DC, owner/chiropractor at Health-Fit Chiropractic & Sports Recovery.  He takes us through the path of being an entrepreneurial clinician and how he started his private practice, purchased the real estate that he operates in, and continues to grow and expand as a business owner. In this episode, we talk about… [2:15] Kevin's private practice [4:01] Starting Health-Fit Chiropractic [7:03] The choice to focus on sports recovery and soft tissue treatment [9:28] Focusing on recovery and repair before pushing forward with athletic training [10:49] Choosing practice locations [12:33] How Kevin wants patients to feel when they come into the office [14:04] The decision to purchase real estate rather than lease an office [17:49] Kevin's advice for fellow clinicians contemplating owning vs. leasing [20:15] Balancing the management of the real estate with patient treatment [21:59] Kevin's first job(s) [23:02] What Kevin would be doing if he was not a chiropractor [23:26] What Kevin is reading and listening to for news, information, and inspiration [24:54] What Kevin does every day for self-care [25:28] Whether people are born with the desire to heal or learn it through medical training [26:56] Whether leaders are born or trained   Links to resources: Health-Fit Chiropractic & Sports Recovery: www.healthfitchiro.com   Subscribe, rate and review: www.providerspropertiesandperformance.com   Schedule a healthcare real estate investment strategy consultation: https://docproperties.com/free-consultation-trisha-talbot/   About Trisha: WEBSITE: www.docproperties.com LINKED IN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trishatalbot/ Email inquiries to: info@docproperties.com

Straight Talk No Sugar Added Podcast
Next Level U with Alan Lazaros & Kevin Palmieri

Straight Talk No Sugar Added Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 41:04


Are you looking for people who offer a heart-driven but no BS approach to educating and inspiring you to become next level? These are the exact kind of people that Neena needs and wants to surround herself with. She is joined by the Next Level Universe duo, Kevin Palmieri and Alan Lazaros. Together they share their stories and vulnerable sides, their turning points, and inspirations. They also talk about their dreams and vision for Next Level Universe. It boils down to this magical thought that everything else will fall into place if you do things with your heart.   Who is Alan Lazaros? Years ago at age 26, after being involved in a nearly fatal car accident, Alan questioned everything. His father passed away in a car accident at age 28 when he was only 2. This really shook him up... He started asking himself very tough questions about life. Today he is a Professional Speaker, Business Coach and Consultant, and the Host of The Next Level University Podcast.   Who is Kevin Palmieri? After hitting his goal of a six-figure income, Kevin realized that there had to be more. He had the car, the money, the typical ‘American dream.  It took getting it all to realize that what matters most is your thoughts. And that's how Next Level University was born.   What Is Next Level University? At Next Level University, we are committed to helping you get to the next level of your life, love, health, and wealth. No matter where you are in life, there is always a next level. Through podcast episodes, weekly meetups, and one-on-one and group coaching, we share tips, strategies, and lessons we've learned along the way to help you get to the next level   Learn more about Next Level Universe: Web: http://www.nextleveluniverse.com/ Kevin IG: https://www.instagram.com/neverquitkid Alan IG: https://www.instagram.com/alazaros88 Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/next-level-university/id1221110027   Show notes: [1:55] Alan and Kevin give us a quick preface to what this episode is going to be about [4:45] Alan's story and the experience that changed his life [10:55] How Kevin thrived from being the underdog to a successful entrepreneur [15:33] Alan and Kevin's friendship story [19:16] Alan's struggles [23:16] Would the "bright future" be the same if they moved on to different paths? [29:10] What Next Level Universe is - this is very interesting [31:30] What more can Next Level Universe offer [35:47] What does coaching look like in NLU? [37:06] How to reach out to Kevin and Alan [40:10] Outro    

Reasonable Theology Podcast
When Prayer is a Struggle | RTP 41

Reasonable Theology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 38:53


On this episode of the Reasonable Theology podcast we speak with Kevin Halloran about his new book, "When Prayer is a Struggle: A Practical Guide for Overcoming Obstacles in Prayer."Listen as Kevin Halloran shows how gospel truths speak to your prayer struggles, diagnoses issues of the heart that hinder true prayer, and gives practical tips for moving forward. We'll talk about common struggles we all face in our prayer lives and resources for overcoming them.On this episode we'll discuss:How Kevin's own prayer struggles led to his new bookThe most common struggles we face in prayingImmediate steps we can take to strengthen our prayer livesHow praying through Scripture can help us (and the '3 R' method for doing it)Practical tools we can use to overcome our prayer struggles See the Show Notes at ReasonableTheology.org/Episode41Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to share it with a friend and hit the subscribe button so you don't miss what's coming up next.Also, if you've not already please leave a rating and review in your favorite podcast player - it helps others find the podcast.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/reasonabletheology)

Dodge Movie Podcast
Let Us Introduce You to This Jersey Girl

Dodge Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 37:23


Today we are talking about the 2004 film written and directed by Kevin Smith, Jersey Girl. This film put a bad taste in people's mouth because the year previous the tabloids hit us over the head with the relationship between Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez (remember Bennifer?) So when audiences heard that the two actors were playing husband and wife early in the film - they were over it!!. In this film Ben plays, Ollie, a widower must look after his newborn daughter while he rebuilds his career after he blew it up.    Maya: "Forget about what you thought you were and just accept who you are."   Some of our favorite parts of this movie are: George Carlin's acting in this film Raquel Castro looks like JLo's actual daughter How Kevin puts his wife, daughter and other family members in his films The “What are your intentions” scene with both Gertie's character and Ollie's character How Kevin willed Ben to be Batman in more than one of his films.   Special thanks to our editor Geoff Vrijmoet for this episode and Melissa Villagrana for helping out with our social media posts.   Next weeks film will be: Catch & Release (2006)   Subscribe, Rate & Share Your Favorite Episodes!   Thanks for tuning into today's episode of Dodge Movie Podcast with your host, Mike and Christi Dodge. If you enjoyed this episode, please head over to Apple Podcasts to subscribe and leave a rating and review. Don't forget to visit our website, connect with us on Instagram, Facebook,   LinkedIn, and share your favorite episodes across social media.

Big Game Hunting Podcast
154: Leopard Hunting 101 With Kevin Robertson

Big Game Hunting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 84:51


Show sponsor: I highly recommend purchasing a copy of The Perfect Shot II if you think you might want to hunt in Africa one day. If you have an upcoming hunt or if you just want to learn more about game in Africa and want a great "all in one" reference, you will not be disappointed with The Perfect Shot II. What We Covered 1) How Kevin first got interested in hunting leopard. 2) A brief overview of leopard: what they are, where they live, how big they get, and their natural history. 3) What Kevin thinks are the biggest challenges associated with hunting leopard and why a successful leopard hunt requires such careful planning and execution. 4) How to set up a leopard bait. 5) Description of leopard shot placement and why shot placement is so different on these cats from almost any other species of game in Africa. 6) What cartridges and bullets Kevin recommends fo leopard hunting. 7) Kevin's take on the ideal leopard rifle set-up. 8) Leopard trophy evaluation. Show Sponsor I highly recommend purchasing a copy of Kevin Robertson's book The Perfect Shot II if you think you might want to hunt in Africa one day for almost any species of game, to include leopard. This was a revolutionary book when Kevin first published it back in the late 1990s. It's still an incredibly useful resource, especially the updated edition that's currently in print. If you have an upcoming hunt in Africa or if you're just dreaming about hunting in Africa one day, then you NEED to buy this book and carefully study what he has to say. The information inside it is invaluable and reflects Kevin's decades of hard earned experience as a professional hunter in Africa. If you pay attention to what he has to say and use the book as a guide to prepare for your hunt, you will increase your odds of success, reduce the chances of something going wrong, and have more fun over there. Plus, the book is just really interesting and entertaining. You'll learn all about hunting the most popular species of game in Africa; buffalo, leopard, lion, elephant, hippo, crocodile, and most of the really popular species of plains game from southern Africa like kudu, impala, wildebeest, etc. The Perfect Shot II is available anywhere books are sold. You can just click here to buy your copy from Amazon and help support The Big Game Hunting Podcast in the process.  

Plutus Awards Podcast
How to Obtain a Stable Income Within the Gig Economy

Plutus Awards Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 29:12


So, you are looking for ways to make extra money. The gig economy may be the steppingstone you need, but what is the gig economy?  How does the gig economy work? Are you able to quit your day job to become a successful gig worker? Listen on to discover the answers to these questions. In this episode, Sarah Li Cain chats with writer, side hustler, and blogger Kevin Ha from financialpanther.com..Kevin talks about how he quit his job as an attorney, how he uses the gig economy as a stable income source, and the challenges he faces growing his website. Episode highlights   Kevin's breaking point that led him to quit his 9 to 5 How Kevin views the gig economy as a side hustle Kevin discusses different types of side hustles that is scalable How Kevin was able to make the gig economy more efficient  For more information, visit the show notes at https://plutusfoundation.org/2021/stable-income-gig-economy/

Millennial Investing - The Investor’s Podcast Network
MI103: China, Emerging & Frontier Markets w/ Kevin Carter

Millennial Investing - The Investor’s Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 71:28


IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN: 13:01 - Revelations Kevin saw when he worked at a mutual fund vs. investments one can do as an individual investor19:05 - Lessons Kevin learned when he shorted Amazon 25:14 - How Kevin got involved with Tesla and his insights on this pick36:25 - What emerging or frontier markets are and which countries they consist of42:22 - Why home-country bias exists and what investors are potentially missing by focusing only on their domestic markets52:18 - What the most important things to look out for when investing in foreign or international markets57:56 - Where to start and how to get started as a new investor in foreign markets61:54 - The catalyst that's going to change the dynamics of investing and will have a material impact on the future returns of international markets00:01:04:19 - How international investors combat against fraud and accounting standards00:01:12:59 - What impact the pandemic has had on investing in the stock market, both domestically and internationallyAnd much, much more!*Disclaimer: Slight timestamp discrepancies may occur due to podcast platform differences.EPISODE RESOURCESGet more FREE content from RobertGet a FREE audiobook from AudibleCheck out our Investing Starter Packs about business and financeBerkshire Hathaway Shareholder LettersBurton Malkiel's book A Random Walk Down Wall StreetFred Schwed's book Where Are the Customers' Yachts?David Swensen's book Pioneering Portfolio ManagementJohn Bogle's book The Little Book of Common Sense InvestingJoel Greenblatt's book The Little Book That Still Beats the MarketBenjamin Graham's book The Intelligent InvestorAll of Robert's favorite booksSupport our free podcast by supporting our sponsorsSave with a credit union that helps you build financial confidence with Navy Federal Credit UnionStart managing and scaling your rental properties without scaling costs with RentRedi. get RentRedi's annual plan for only $54 when you use our special code ROB.Get access to thousands of titles across different formats and genres: from audiobooks, to popular and exclusive podcasts, to unique Audible Originals like the Words+Music series with AudiblePlus. Visit audible.com/mi or text mi to 500-500If you want to learn how to bootstrap or create a magnetic brand, then listen to Secret Leaders wherever you get your podcastsPut your best face forward with Cardon, the award-winning cactus-based skincare for menAccess conference calls, investor presentations, transcripts and earnings reports as frictionless as possible with Quartr.Experience Manscaped's new Lawnmower 4.0 - the ultimate trimmer that provides intelligent functionality and incredibly comfortable grooming experience! Get 20% OFF and free shipping with the code MI.Learn from people who are doing things doing things 100% with Marcus Lemonis. One Hundred Percent with Marcus Lemonis is available on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, or wherever you get your podcasts.Read this episode's transcript and full show notes on our website.Connect with Kevin: Website | LinkedIn | TwitterConnect with Robert: Website | Instagram See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Photofocus Podcast
Mind Your Own Business: Kevin Gilligan discusses gaining momentum for your photo business

Photofocus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 37:24


Welcome to Mind Your Own Business, the podcast that helps photographers improve their business and their lives! Today we chat with landscape and portrait photographer Kevin Gilligan about gaining momentum for your photography business. Get ready to be inspired! We discuss: How Kevin got started in his photography career How he balances careers with his day job How to be purposeful and efficient as you build your business Why you shouldn't be afraid to fail The role and importance of education The importance of being diverse in your skillset The nuts and bolts of doing your own art exhibition The role of relationship building Any advice for photographers just starting out You can find Kevin at: Photosbykag.com You can be the next guest on our podcast Do you have an idea for a topic or want to hear from your favorite photographer or influencer in our industry? Send an email to skip@mei500.com or chamira@photofocus.com, with the subject line MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS IDEA. Then write a brief description of your topic or idea. If you are recommending someone, please include their name, contact information and state if you would like to be a guest host. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to share this episode with your friends. You can also listen on iTunes; we'd love it if you could post a review!

Going Long Podcast with Billy Keels
How to Build Positive Momentum in Active Investing - Kevin Jenkins

Going Long Podcast with Billy Keels

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 47:01


Want to avoid mistakes in Long Distance Investing?  Download your FREE document at billykeels.com/7mistakestoavoid    Going Long Podcast Episode 127: How to Build Positive Momentum in Active Investing   In the conversation with today's guest, Kevin Jenkins, you'll learn the following:   [00:40 - 03:54] Kevin's profile, in Billy's guest introduction. [03:54 - 09:31] The backstory and decisions made that led Kevin to this point in his journey.  [09:31 - 12:48] How the experience of realising that other people had different / more luxurious homes and lifestyles than he and his family did at an early age is affecting how Kevin is actively reaching for his goals and dreams today. [12:48 - 17:07] Why Kevin decided to invest into Real Estate at a time when he was 6 figures in debt and had just finished Medical School ready to start his first practice. [17:07 - 21:38] The reasons Kevin felt comfortable enough to invest long distance instead of in his own backyard. [21:38  - 23:29] How tax benefits come into play in regards to Kevin's Real Estate investments. [22:29  - 34:40] The four elements that are most important to Kevin in his investment, and how he puts them into play. [34:40  - 37:45] How Kevin made a successful exit from a long distance investment recently, all in Covid times.   Here's what Kevin shared with us during today's conversation:   Where in the world Kevin is based currently: Columbus, Ohio. The most positive thing to happen in the past 24 hours: Kevin was able to go attend his son's football camp, and has a new potential deal with a property he has had his eye on for a long time! Favourite European City: Florence, Italy. A mistake that Kevin would like you to learn from so that you don't have to pay full price: Always be ready to pivot! And think about strategic inflection points. Book Recommendation: Black Titan, by Carol Jenkins. Be sure to reach out and connect with Kevin Jenkins by using the info below: Website: https://equitypledge.com/  Email: kevin@equitypledge.com      Start taking action TODAY so that you can gain more Education and Control over your financial life.   To see the Video Version of today's conversation just CLICK HERE.   Do you want to have more control and avoid the mistakes that I made getting started in long distance investing?  Then you can DOWNLOAD the 7 Mistakes to Avoid in Long Distance Investing Guide by clicking HERE.   Be sure to connect with Billy!  He's made it easy for you to do…Just go to any of these sites:   Website: www.billykeels.com Youtube: billykeels Facebook: Billy Keels Fan Page Instagram: @billykeels Twitter: @billykeels LinkedIn: Billy Keels

GRIT: The Real Estate Growth Mindset
Episode 076 with Kevin Flaherty, Real Estate Broker @ eXp Realty

GRIT: The Real Estate Growth Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 46:43


Kevin Flaherty has been in the real estate business for 33 years.  He was a solo agent for a very long time and used to build custom web pages for homes in the '90s.  When MLS listings went online, he was already ahead of the curve.  He thought of ways to further improve web pages by adding plans and videos with narration. He then ran a team under iPro Realty Ltd. Brokerage for the past 11 years where he was the overall number one top producer for 10 straight years.  Here, he offered cutting-edge real estate marketing to help sell homes.  Today, Kevin Flaherty is a Real Estate Broker at eXp Realty where he continues to provide clients his decades of experience, advanced marketing technologies, and direct exposure to thousands of successful real estate transactions.  In this episode, we discussed his high-end marketing model, his views on what the ideal real estate team structure should look like, and all the things he loves about Sisu. Top Takeaways: 02:17 How does Video-narrated 3D animated online showing work? 11:34 What motivated Kevin to make the move to eXp Realty 15:13 One of the biggest misconceptions about eXp 18:26 How Kevin structured his team 22:35 How to get agents to do the activities they should be doing 23:59 How technology makes the hiring process more efficient 28:37 How does a team owner get their agents to focus on selling real estate 31:12 Kevin's advice on how to get an ISA team up and functioning successfully 34:01 Why Kevin highly recommends Sisu 35:02 What every top producer should know 35:43 The enormous mistake that led him to find Sisu 38:18 What Kevin loves about Sisu To get in touch with Kevin Flaherty, go to www.flaherty.ca. You can also email him at kevin@flaherty.ca or call 226-916-0595.

Ritter on Real Estate
Investing In Mobile Home Parks with Kevin Bupp

Ritter on Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2021 40:15


On today's episode of Ritter on Real Estate we get together with Kevin Bupp to hear all about what he's learned over the course of his twenty years of investing in real estate. Kevin is the founder and CEO of Sunrise Capital Investors, a company that invests in mobile home parks, parking lots, apartments, offices, and single-family homes all across the US. Kevin has also spent years sharing his expertise through the Mobile Home Park Academy, educating investors on how to identify, acquire and grow exceptional returns on investment in the unique asset class of mobile home park investing. He is also the host of the popular podcast Real Estate Investing for Cash Flow. In our conversation with Kevin, we talk about how he first got into real estate and why it's so important to take action when an opportunity presents itself. He also expresses his gratitude for finding real estate at such a young age and reflects on how it changed the course of his life. We dive into the unique nature of investing in mobile home parks, why it is Kevin's favorite asset class, and how it differs from investing in multi-family properties. Tuning in you'll hear Kevin outline what he looks out for when acquiring mobile homes and how location and demographics factor into his decision-making process. We had a fascinating conversation with Kevin and we're sure you will find it every bit as eye-opening and informative as we did. For all this, and much more, join us today!Key Points From This Episode:Introducing today's guest Kevin Bupp.Kevin shares how first became enthusiastic about real estate.How Kevin was mentored in real estate by the father of a woman he dated in college.The importance of taking action when you are given an opportunity.We hear from Kevin about why mobile home parks are his favorite asset class.The key differences between investing in mobile home parks and multi-family units.The lack of third-party management companies that specialize in mobile home parks in the US.The challenge this poses to scaling your investments in mobile home parks.The necessity of building a property management company when doing scaled investing in mobile home parks.How private equity investing in the mobile home park equity class has affected the industry.Kevin discusses when selling is justifiable as an investment company.How Kevin factors location and demographics into his decision when investing in mobile homes.What Kevin has observed with rising rent costs and the popularity of mobile homes.The benefits and risks of mobile home park investing.We hear about Kevin's keys to success.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Kevin Bupp on LinkedInKevin BuppSunrise Capital InvestorsThe Go-GiverKent Ritter

Hyper Conscious Podcast
#669 - Are You Stuck In Lonely Land?

Hyper Conscious Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 25:44


In this episode, hosts Kevin Palmieri and Alan Lazaros talk about lonely land, how everyone gets to experience that at some point, and how that is okay. More often than not, if you're on the journey to your next level self, you will experience lonely land. The questions are, are you making it less lonely by surrounding yourself with the right people, and are you there by design? We love connecting with you guys! Reach out on LinkedIn, Instagram, or via emailWebsite

Growth Everywhere Daily Business Lessons
He Went From E-commerce & Course Creator to 8 Figure Software Entrepreneur + Millions of Followers

Growth Everywhere Daily Business Lessons

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 23:06


Today's guest is Kevin David a software entrepreneur and content creator who started off in e-commerce and now owns multiple eight-figure businesses. He made his first YouTube video just over four years ago and has now been viewed more than a billion times across different social media platforms, where he shares his expertise on e-commerce and gaining financial freedom. Tuning in today, you'll hear how he first achieved success in e-commerce, transitioned into e-commerce software, and how he started all three of his software companies from the ground up. He explains how he was able to shift his mindset by surrounding himself with good people and filling his head with great books, of which he provides a number of examples. In this episode, find out why Kevin pays his CEOs so much, how he developed his social media content strategy, and how he built up his email list. As someone who has perfected the art of leveling up, Kevin is full of profound advice, so tune in today!  TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [00:43] Kevin share's his journey as an entrepreneur and the concept of ‘the second mountain'.  [02:30] How Kevin consolidated his e-commerce businesses so he could focus on software. [03:39] He talks about how he started all three of his software companies from the ground up. [05:14] How he made the transition from e-commerce to teaching, to software. [06:59] The books that helped him on his journey: The Lean Start Up, Measure What Matters.  [08:41] Why he pays his CEOs so well and the importance of incentivizing.  [10:52] How he adjusted his mindset through what he reads and surrounds himself with. [12:33] The importance of having a thick skin when it comes to creating online content. [13:47] A breakdown of his social media following across the different platforms, and the importance of a big email list. [15:07] Some insight into his content strategy and how he formulated it.  [16:17] How he has built his email list: Spending money on ads. [17:14] Thoughts on Miami vs Vegas for business: you want to live somewhere that makes you happy. [19:04] Kevin's favorite business book and business tool.  [22:15] How you can contact Kevin and information about his podcast.    Resources From The Interview:     The Second Mountain    JungleScout   The Lean Start Up Must read book: Measure What Matters   Books by Paul Graham  Books by Sam Altman  Books by Andrew Chen    Shoe Dog   John Doerr Ted Talk: Why the Secret to Success is Setting the Right Goals Gary Vaynerchuk Basecamp The Kevin David Experience (Ninja Podcast) Kevin David on YouTube  Kevin David on Instagram Kevin David on Twitter Kevin David on Facebook  Kevin David on TikTok  Kevin David on Pinterest    Leave Some Feedback:   What should I talk about next? Who should I interview? Please let me know on Twitter or in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review here Subscribe to Leveling Up on iTunes Get the non-iTunes RSS Feed   Connect with Eric Siu:    Growth Everywhere Single Grain Leveling Up Eric Siu on Twitter Eric Siu on Instagram

Hyper Conscious Podcast
#662 - A Few Years Can Make A Huge Difference

Hyper Conscious Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 29:12


In this episode, hosts Kevin Palmieri and Alan Lazaros want to remind their listeners that where they are right now is not where they're going to be forever, so take comfort in that knowledge. If you are currently struggling or in a place where it feels like nothing is going right, realize that someday things will change if you DO the work. It took years for Alan and Kevin to start seeing the difference, so NEVER lose hope. You will get there.We love connecting with you guys! Reach out on LinkedIn, Instagram, or via emailWebsite

Love What You Play
86: Overcoming a Major Injury in Sports | Kevin Rempel & Rob Pallante

Love What You Play

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 41:12


Kevin Rempel is a Canadian sledge hockey 2013 world champion with a 2014 Paralympic bronze medal and the founder of The Sledge Hockey Experience. Rob Pallante is a former NCAA Div 1 hockey player and the founder of Mindset Body Bank! In this episode, we talk about Kevin's life experience and how they led him to play for Team Canada. After being paralyzed in a motor cross accident in 2006, having to learn to walk again, and then losing his dad, Kevin has shown extreme resilience in overcoming adversity. The discussion will reveal why he ended up becoming a mindset resilience coach and how he ultimately created Kevin Rempel & Associates Inc. Kevin is now focusing on building the game of sledge hockey with The Sledge Hockey Experience, inspiring others as a keynote speaker, and coaching leaders using The Resilience Toolbox. We also discuss Rob's journey as a hockey player, his near-death motorcycle experience, and his professional business career, and how they all motivated him to become a mindset coach for high performance, conscious-minded athletes and individuals who are looking to develop an invincible mindset. Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:54 Kevin's early days in motor cross, BMX, and skateboarding and his accident. 04:51 Rob's motorcycle accident. 07:31 What Kevin's mindset during his recovery and his dad's approach to his own recovery. 10:49 Kevin's idols and how they played a role in his recovery. 13:48 How Kevin started his journey into sledge hockey. 17:06 Joining Team Canada and going to Sochi for the Paralympic games. 19:11 The physical demand of sledge hockey. 21:14 Kevin's Sledge Hockey Experience education program, instructional youtube videos, and giving back to grow the sport of sledge hockey. Kevin's charity donation of $30,000 to supply sledge hockey sleds for kids. 24:09 Kevin's definition of mental health and removing the stigma around the term “mental health”. 26:18 What can we do to increase awareness of mental health? The three A's of the resilience toolbox: admit, ask, and accept. 31:12 Rob's mental fitness program. 34:38 Kevin's tools and programs and where to find them. 35:43 The origins of the term “sledge” in sledge hockey, and the renaming of “sledge hockey” to “para ice hockey” 38:50 Kevin opening the upcoming Mental Fitness for Sports and Life II Summit. Raising funds for Buddy Check for Jesse 40:40 Outro The interview featured on this episode of the Love What You Play podcast originally aired live on For the Love of the Game's Facebook page and YouTube channel.

Badass Digital Nomads
From Corporate Lawyer to Full-Time Nomad With Kevin Martin of 30 and a Wake Up

Badass Digital Nomads

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 80:11


Kevin Martin is a full-time traveler and creator of the popular YouTube channel, 30 And A Wake Up, about how to prepare to live your best #vanlife. After serving in the military for 20 years and becoming burnt out from a hectic career in corporate law, Kevin finally found freedom in being a digital nomad - inspired through watching Kristin's YouTube videos back in 2018! In this episode, Kristin and Kevin talk about the challenges and benefits of leaving a secure, high-paying career to pursue a life of adventure and freedom as a digital nomad.  Kevin shares stories from his life in the military and his transition from corporate life to van life during the covid-19 pandemic. He shares his best tips and advice for living in a van, investing money into passive income streams, and making friends and being social while traveling the world solo.  Do you believe life can be better with a smaller paycheck and a tiny home on wheels? Tune in to hear Kevin's candid thoughts on digital nomadism and why he decided to sell his van and move to Thailand via Hawaii!  EPISODE 113 TOPICS DISCUSSED: Why Kevin will never sell his time for money again. Kevin's experience coming of age in Hawaii and port hopping around the Mediterranean.  Advice for people in high stakes jobs that feel like they can't leave. How Kevin retired early and how he makes a passive income. Tips for living in a van and combating loneliness as a traveler. Pros and cons of living in a tiny home & a typical day in the life living in a camper van. Why Kevin sold his van, immigrated to Thailand on a long-term visa, and moved back to Hawaii. Kevin's top travel tips, van life resources, books, and travel gear.  QUESTIONS ANSWERED: Why did you decide to join the military at 19?  How did you end up living on an island in Italy?  Why do you love cruises for productivity, relaxation, and saving money?  Having lived in Hawaii for so long, which island is your favorite? Why did you pivot to law school after leaving the military? How did you start investing and making passive income? How did you walk away from a six-figure salary to pursue full-time travel? Where did you travel in your van during the covid-19 pandemic? What are the essential parts of a camper van set up? Are you totally fulfilled living alone in a van? How do you connect with people while on the road? What are the best destinations for working remotely and for relaxing? And much more! RESOURCES Join Kristin's Monthly YouTube Live Stream! (Last Sunday of each month) Featured Product: Remote Health Insurance - International health insurance for expats, digital nomads, and remote workers (including US and Canadian citizens). Get 5% off your first year of Remote Health! Activate discount on checkout page.  SafetyWing Emergency Travel Medical Insurance Books: Vagabonding by Rolf Potts The Dharma Bums by Jack Kerouac How to Break Up with Your Phone by Catherine Price The Total Money Makeover by Dave Ramsey On the Road by Jack Kerouac Two Years Before the Mast by Dana Henry Travel Gear & Tech Gear: GoPro Unbound Merino Osprey 30 L Backpack Nomatic 20-30L Backpack Nomatic Store ZOOM Microphones RODE Microphones Videos: Watch the video version of this interview (Coming Soon) Bulgaria Cost of Living Bansko for Digital Nomads Living Abroad in Bangkok, Thailand with Erick Prince of Minority Nomad Full-Time Travel: Living Abroad Like a Local (Minority Nomad Part 2) Life begins at 40: the biological and cultural roots of the midlife crisis SOLO TRAVEL Van Life

Target Market Insights: Multifamily Real Estate Marketing Tips
Facebook and Instagram Ads: How to Get the Biggest Bang for Your Budget with Kevin Urrutia Ep.299

Target Market Insights: Multifamily Real Estate Marketing Tips

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 39:37


Today’s guest is Kevin Urrutia, the co-founder of New York-based Voy Media, who specializes in creating for clients Facebook and Instagram ads that are sophisticated and super creative. Kevin's team is usually half on-site and half around the world. During the lockdown, they have all been working remotely. Kevin also has his own podcast, called Digital Marketing Fastlane which helps you to build, launch, grow and scale a successful online business.   Let’s listen to Kevin to learn more about service-based businesses and establishing the right marketing strategy.   [00:01 – 07:44] Opening Segment  Kevin shares the story about his background and career journey in marketing. Kevin talks about his experience in building and growing multiple businesses.   [07:45 – 16:50] The Quality Control of Service Based Industry The idea and motivation behind Maid Sailors Company. How Kevin find customers and market Maid Sailors Managing the quality control of the service-based business.   [16:51 – 35:04] Establishing the Right Marketing Strategy for New Businesses. Kevin talks about Voy-Media and how he helps people grow their business Acquisition of new customers and content creation. If you are interested in multifamily and want to review a sample deal, check out our special download of a sample deal package on casmoncapital.com/sampledeal, and join our mailing list to get tips on exclusive investment opportunities. Why use Facebook and Instagram ads. Info on Youtube ads. The level of complexity on Facebook and Instagram Ads. Trust but verify on working with agencies and freelancers. Three main aspects to know before using Facebook Ads. Establishing the right strategy for new businesses. Warm traffic and retargeting. The challenges and common mistakes of other advertisers  The surprising factor of Facebook ads. How to connect with Kevin See links below.   [35:05 – 39:37] The Bullseye Round Apparent Failure: Hiring a friend or family member. Digital Resource: Asana and Slack Most Recommended Book: DotCom Secret by Russell Brunson Daily Habit: Write down a note of what he wants to do every day. Current Curiosity: Rental and Self-Storage  Wish I Knew When I Was Starting: Know how important it is to hire great team members. Best Place to Grab a Bite in NY. District Saigon How to connect with Kevin. See links below Kevin shares a success story from his recent client.  Final words from me Tweetable Quotes: “Before you work in an agency or as a freelancer and if you want to make Facebook a huge part of your acquisition strategy, you should at least know what the platform looks like.” –  Kevin Urrutia   “Think about what you offer. What is involved in it is who you are, what your brand is, and what you can do to establish trust.” –  Kevin Urrutia   You can connect with Kevin on Linkedin; you can also send him an email to Kevin@voymedia.com and check out his website at voymedia.com Thank you for joining us for another great episode! If you're enjoying the show, please LEAVE A FIVE STAR RATING AND REVIEW, and be sure to hit that subscribe button so you do not miss an episode. To enhance your multifamily knowledge and achieve greater success in your business, you can connect with me on LinkedIn or check out my website www.casmoncapital.com/.

Replace Your Income
The Power of One: Every Action You Make DOES Matter

Replace Your Income

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 40:23


We’re talking about the power of one. Why your actions matter and why you need to make action-based decisions both in your private life and real estate. “Our individual actions, that’s where power comes from. That’s where the impact comes from.” – Steve EarlIn this episode, we’re doing something different. We’re not talking about something simple and straightforward. There’s no discussion about the mechanics of property management. We’re talking about the power of one. What do we mean by it? Well, we’re discussing whether or not you have any power as an individual. Does your contribution have an impact? Can your actions change anything? Often times it doesn’t feel like it. That’s what we wanted to explore. Buying a single property may be just a small part of your plan, however, that single action can impact dozens, if not hundreds of people. To start making action-based decisions, first you need to realize the impact your actions can have. Key Takeaways:Why your individual actions are important and the power of one (02:08)Everything that’s happening around feels like it’s happening to us (05:14)Having a principle-based approach is critically important (08:35)What’s The Strangest Secret and why you need to read it (13:38)How Kevin and Steve managed to switch their mind state (18:35)Who are the real actual heroes in our lives (21:53)How one seemingly insignificant property my change your career (26:38)Actions impact individual economies (30:55) Taking the first step and not comparing yourself to others (36:17)Additional Resources:Learn more about Done For You Real Estate: VISIT HEREGet a FREE Income Replacement Estimate (IRE): APPLY HERERegister for our FREE Monthly Webinar Series: SIGN UP HERE--SUBSCRIBE for more Replace Your Income:https://bit.ly/ReplaceYourIncomePodcastIf you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review our podcast. Thank you for your support!--And remember...Income replacement for you and your family may only be one property away!

Hyper Conscious Podcast
#610 - Overcoming Uncertainty

Hyper Conscious Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 29:19


In this episode, hosts Kevin Palmieri and Alan Lazaros talk about the biggest kryptonite of almost everyone when it comes to taking action. If you find yourself feeling unsure of what you want in life, that's okay because you are not alone. What's important is your awareness and your willingness to try and take action. If you've been feeling stuck or you're not sure what to do with uncertainty, this episode is perfect for you.Group coaching: https://nextleveluniverse.com/group-coaching/We love connecting with you guys! Reach out on LinkedIn, Instagram, or via email Website

LEVYCAST
LEVYCAST - COMEDIAN KEVIN BOZEMAN

LEVYCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 53:41


On this episode of; "LEVYCAST" - host Dan Levy goes 1-ON-1 with comedian and one-time radio co-host Kevin Bozeman. They discuss: 1) Problems with having the same names as OTHER celebrities. 2) How Kevin got into comedy. 3) Advice on how to do standup. 4) Is Dave Chappell the GOAT of comedians? 5) Don't meet your heroes. 6) Dan tells the story of the first time he met Michael Jordan (It didn't turn out well). 7) What goes into being a GREAT comedian. 8) The Mount Rushmore of Cookies. 9) The great Oreo debate! Cookies vs Cream. 10) Dan tells a funny story of a food request from Jane's Addiction frontman Perry Farrel. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dan-levy8/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dan-levy8/support

Outliers with Daniel Scrivner
#28 Kevin Kelly: A Masterclass on the Past, Present, and Future of Asia

Outliers with Daniel Scrivner

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 73:26


“Don't try to be the best; try to be the only. If at all possible, you want to be doing something that you have trouble describing because there's not a name for it. That's a sign that you are working in the territory of the only." – Kevin Kelly In this episode of Outliers, I’m talking with Kevin Kelly (@kevin2kelly) of WIRED magazine about his newest project on Kickstarter, Vanishing Asia. A 1,000-page collection of photographs, the set of three over-sized books document his 49 years of travel across the continent. Kevin Kelly was the Founding Executive Editor of WIRED magazine and the Editor of Whole Earth Review. He’s also the author of several best-selling books, including Out of Control and What Technology Wants. His perspective on science and technology has been featured in writings for The New York Times, The Economist, and Time magazine, and he served as a futurist advisor for Steven Spielberg’s film, Minority Report. Kevin continues to produce content for his newsletter, Recomendo, his YouTube channel, and his weekly podcast, Cool Tools. Show notes with links, quotes, and a transcript of the episode: https://www.danielscrivner.com/notes/kevin-kelly2-outliers-show-notes  Chapters in this interview: 00:01:44 – The full-time job of managing a Kickstarter campaign 00:08:29 – The “1,000 true fans” concept 00:22:39 – Art by the pound and writing out loud 00:26:14 – The process of creating, compiling and culling photographs for Vanishing Asia 00:38:27 – The photos in Vanishing Asia that resonate the most with Kevin 00:44:45 – Kevin’s travel in Asia, and how he viewed its changes over time 00:51:59 – Kevin’s thoughts on how to embrace the future while retaining cultural values and beauty 00:58:49 – How Kevin's travel in Asia has affected his life 01:06:41 – Understanding the nuances of Asia and the power it will hold in the future   Sign up here for Outliers Weekly, our Sunday newsletter that highlights the latest episode, expands on important business and investing concepts, and contains the best of what we read each week. Follow Outliers on Twitter: https://twitter.com/heyoutliers. If you loved this episode, please share a quick review on Apple Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

FLOW with Arman Assadi
70. Kevin Kelly on Utopia, Crypto & Blockchain, Vanishing Asia, & 1000 True Fans

FLOW with Arman Assadi

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 56:50


The one and only Kevin Kelly is back! Kevin is a futurist, New York Times bestselling author, co-founder and Senior Maverick at  Wired magazine, and much more. He was dubbed by Tim Ferriss as the "real-life Most Interesting Man In The World".In this episode, we discuss Kevin's 40-year project, Vanishing Asia,  crypto and blockchain, his hopes and fears for our future, and how his theory of 1000 True Fans continues to prove true. In episode 70, you will learn

Replace Your Income
Playing Real Life Moneyball with Real Simple Real Estate

Replace Your Income

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 26:22


You know what makes Done For You Real Estate unique on the market? If you don’t, you’re about to find out! Kevin went on The Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever Podcast to address our moneyball real estate investing philosophy and explain how we build wealth by investing in simple, single-family properties.“When you're starting out in real estate, don't try to hit home runs. Go play real-life moneyball with real simple real estate.” - Kevin ClaysonHere at DFY, we don’t try to make millions in one deal. We invest in simple, conservative real estate that generates wealth over time. That's the way we approach real estate and it's what served us well so that no matter what the world is doing. In this episode, you will learn more about our philosophy and the practical details behind our deals. Kevin discusses how we source properties and gives you a life cycle of any deal: from the initial call to building cash flow to annual reports and reinvestment options.Key Takeaways:Intro for the episode (00:00)How Kevin got into real estate (03:27)What is so unique about DFY’s turnkey model (06:46)Here’s what happens when you schedule a call with us (08:44)What makes a single-family property a great investment (11:46)The key to our success is transparency and great teams (15:14)Kevin’s best real estate advice ever (17:01)One of the best deals we’ve ever done (20:41)Always try to leave people better off (21:47)Additional Resources:Learn more about Done For You Real Estate: VISIT HEREGet a FREE Income Replacement Estimate (IRE): APPLY HERERegister for our FREE Monthly Webinar Series: SIGN UP HERE--SUBSCRIBE for more Replace Your Income:https://bit.ly/ReplaceYourIncomePodcastIf you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review our podcast. Thank you for your support!--And remember...Income replacement for you and your family may only be one property away!

Hyper Conscious Podcast
#586 - A Different Side Of Us: Interview On The Jeff Knows Inc. Podcast

Hyper Conscious Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2021 51:55


Hosts Kevin Palmieri and Alan Lazaros were invited to join Jeff Lopes from Jeff Knows Inc. Podcast, and the conversation got very interesting. You’ll see a different side of the Next Level Universe hosts as they share their history, background, and experiences that honed them to be the person they are today. Jeff Lopes also brings so much heart-driven wisdom to the table, making this conversation remarkable and one for the books.Check out Jeff Lopes at:Website: https://www.jeffknowsinc.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JeffKnowsinc/IG: https://www.instagram.com/jefflopes/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JeffLopesGroup coaching: https://nextleveluniverse.com/group-coaching/We love connecting with you guys! Reach out on LinkedIn, Instagram, or via email Website

Studio Sherpas
222: How Your Past Can Inspire a Better Future Through Storytelling w/ Kevin Brown

Studio Sherpas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 38:47


Stories are powerful things. Even your own story can uplift, inspire, and make a change. As a filmmaker, you know the value of stories. What you have the power to do is take what others might see as mundane, and make it compelling and extraordinary. I’m so excited to have a guest who uses his own amazing story to show others how to dig deep into their own potential so that they too can become inspirations. Key Takeaways Life is full of opportunities to improve and reinvent yourself. To do this, you need to seriously consider your strengths, weaknesses, and how you want to grow as a person and as a professional. If done right, this should be a lifelong process. No matter what, we all face challenges. Sharing those struggles and your journey while it’s still happening is one of the greatest gifts you can give to others. Doing so communicates the universal nature of struggle and can inspire perseverance in others who need it the most. About Kevin Brown Kevin L. Brown is native to the City of Detroit, Michigan. He attributes the majority of his success to his rough and violent childhood, which he details in his literary work entitled Chasing Crows: A True Detroit Success Story, which chronicles his life growing up on Detroit’s eastside, one of the city’s roughest areas.  Kevin joined the Impact Network in 2012, where he is a television producer. He is currently working diligently on creating a documentary about his life journey, as well as a movie entitled “Chasing Crows”. Kevin believes that his purpose in life is to be sharing his story of passion, perseverance, and hope with the world so that others may understand what they are able to unlock within themselves. Stories as Vehicles for Positive Change Through the massive reach of the Impact Network, Kevin creates videos aimed at inspiring others. He recognizes that all people are dreamers, but sometimes we need a little inspiration to recognize and act on those dreams. Videos are a way to connect with people on a meaningful level and show them the potential that they have to accomplish great things. Kevin’s own life experience has led him to see this value in storytelling. He gets real and vulnerable in this conversation about his numerous past traumas and triumphs. This is a story that is far from over. It is a  positive one of hope and resilience that we all can identify with, whether we lived it or not. Finding Your Purpose and Using It Throughout it all, Kevin learned countless valuable lessons. He tells us that the only person we should ever compete with is ourselves. We need to understand our strengths and our weaknesses because that allows us to build strong teams and constantly improve.  At the heart of Kevin’s message is that there is purpose in everyone. No matter anybody’s background or current situation, there is still something for us all to accomplish. Kevin describes how to dig deep to discover that purpose so that you can identify it and act on it. How do your past experiences inspire the stories you tell? What challenges have you overcome (big or small) to become the storyteller you are today? Leave a comment on the episode page!   In This Episode: Connecting with amazing people over social media [5:50] The power of video to inspire people [9:15] How Kevin’s difficult childhood continues to be an inspiration [11:55] Why self-discovery and personal improvement are key elements of success [25:25] Why purpose is something everyone has [32:48]   Quotes “I just love the ability to create content - the high of coming up with a concept in your mind, working through it, working through the process, and seeing it actually come to fruition as a picture on the screen and working with like-minded people and creating something that people can benefit from.” [11:02] “Regardless of what you go through, regardless of what people think about you, you have to believe in yourself. You cannot compete with nobody but the person you were yesterday.” [25:44] “I hope everyone here understands that they have a purpose in life, that regardless of where you come from, how much money you have, your economic disposition, social status…there is purpose in you.” [33:55]   Links: Join the Grow Your Video Business Facebook group Get Access To The Client Budget Workshop Core Storyblocks Follow Kevin on Instagram | Linkedin Chasing Crows: A True Detroit Success Story Impact Network Clubhouse   Additional Links: Check out the full show notes page Do you have something to share on this podcast? Fill out this form here. Be sure to take the Studio Sherpas survey for a chance to win some incredible prizes (if we do say so ourselves!) Stay up to date with everything we're doing at Studio Sherpas Tune in to our weekly Facebook Lives Follow Studio Sherpas on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram If you haven't already, we'd love it if you would take 1 minute to leave us a review on iTunes!

The Kinetik Fitness Show
Awareness, Consciousness & Mindfulness With Kevin Guthrie

The Kinetik Fitness Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2021 68:23


Kevin Guthrie; is a qualified, registered therapist and BACP (British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy) member who has practised for over 7 years. Kevin is passionate about psychological and emotional well-being and offers a safe, confidential and non-judgemental environment to explore and make sense of your experiences. Positive and effective change can enhance our sense of well-being and help build our resiliencies so that we can cope better with the challenges life presents us. Through a therapeutic relationship built on trust and mutual respect Kevin is able to support you in developing your own resources with an aim to improving the quality of your life. “Kevin chose to become a counsellor through having a poor experience in a counselling session many years ago. He decided then that he didn't want others to experience what he had. He now sees that he wasn't prepared for what the counsellor had to say to him. You have to be ready and willing to lead your life into new and healthier times. Kevin strongly believes in the counselling process, and that each individual has the ability and resources within them to create the life they want. In this episode: Kevin's story Personal growth and self development. Fear and emotion. What Psychotherapy is and Kevin's method. Working with the conscious and subconscious mind. Childhood trauma. Why listening and observing are the two key skills that Kevin uses with his clients. Undoing programming and re programming. Awareness, consciousness and mindfulness. How Kevin helps people who are really closed off. How Kevin stays neutral and grounded through self care. How COVID has affected peoples mental health. Spirituality and Kevin's spiritual practices. Kevin's 3 top tips to improve your mental and spiritual wellbeing. Plus much much more. Connect with Kevin: https://www.facebook.com/guthrietherapy/ https://www.instagram.com/guthrietherapy/?hl=en https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoF1GNclJeSbd26XjzljTYA Listen to my podcast episode on Kevin's show: "Invincible You": https://www.homeradio.co.uk/podcasts/invincible-you/episode/episode-6-cold-shower-anyone/ Connect with me: https://www.kinetikfitness.co.uk/ https://www.instagram.com/aliwestcoach/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/thekinetikfitnessshow https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR9Oe_kjET63UrlCyIXlsnA Support the Kinetik Fitness Show with a donation to my Crowd Funding campaign: https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/aliwestpodcastsupport Join Our Mailing List For Daily Fat Loss Tips: https://mailchi.mp/ali-west/email-capture Book a coaching call with me: https://westcoachingconsultcall.as.me/consultation Sponsor Discounts: Get 5% off Red Light Rising Products Use code: ALIWEST: https://redlightrising.co.uk/shop-all/ Get 15% off Shilajit use code: aliwest: https://www.purehimalayanshilajit.com/buy-shilajit/ Get 20% off your Mudho Health DNA Testing Kit use code ALDNA: https://muhdo.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thekinetikfitnessshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thekinetikfitnessshow/support

Outspoken with Shana Cosgrove
At The Table : Kevin Sando, Managing Partner of VitalUP Marketing.

Outspoken with Shana Cosgrove

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 58:17


In this episode of The Outspoken Podcast, host Shana Cosgrove talks to Kevin Sando, Managing Partner for VitalUP Marketing. Kevin talks about his interest in mechanical engineering and digital marketing, his role at VitalUp Marketing, and working with Shana. He also shares his experiences after graduation, early challenges with his website My Dog Likes, and his meeting Shana. QUOTES "A lot of people you just build a site, and you're done with it. Like, it's out there, people will find it. Consider it, like, building a town in the middle of nowhere. You know, somebody will stumble across it at some point, but you want to build as many roads as possible to it." -Kevin Sando [44:01] “You need to call to action on your posts, you need to be asking questions of your followers, you need to be sharing and promoting other people that you admire, that you can learn from. ” -Kevin Sando [48:34] "I think it's really important nowadays that - that people have something that's theirs." -Kevin Sando [54:33] TIMESTAMPS [00:04] Intro [01:36] Meet Kevin Sando [04:53] How Kevin and Shana met [06:07] Kevin and His Wife [09:00] Kevin's Studies [12:12] Home Projects [14:15] Mechanical Engineering at RIT [14:30] After Graduation [16:41] Presidential Scholarship [17:39] Getting into Web Design [17:55] My Dog Likes [23:39] Source of Income [25:52] Engineering [26:58] My Dog Likes Got Hacked [33:15] After Getting Laid Off [35:29] Charlie and Therapy Dogs [37:21] Kevin's First Client and Nyla [43:43] Search Engine Optimization (SEO) [46:21] Running a Business [49:03] VitalUp Marketing [52:09] Wrap-Up Questions [57:57] Outro RESOURCES https://www.mica.edu/ (Maryland Institute College of Art) https://www.rochester.edu/ (University of Rochester) https://www.rit.edu/ (Rochester Institute of Technology) https://www.koike.com/ (Koike Aronson) https://www.suny.edu/ (The State University of New York) https://www.smartpassiveincome.com/listen/ (Smart Passive Income Podcast) https://www.garyvaynerchuk.com/books/ (Gary Vaynerchuk) https://www.joomla.org/ (Joomla!) https://wordpress.com/ (WordPress.com) https://www.drupal.org/ (Drupal) https://www.dogster.com/the-scoop/ (Dogster) https://learnmore.monster.com/candidate-or-employer?WT.srch=1&WT.mc_n=olm_tm_srch_ggl_Brand_Brand%20Only_Exact_TestSplitterPage-Brand%20Only&k_keyword=monster&gclsrc=aw.ds&&gclid=Cj0KCQiAvbiBBhD-ARIsAGM48bzow_ZFBJ3MaKAJSiCblqkP8kC-15anKlLuKnNqpIJoUPRttGwXtncaAkcYEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds (Monster) https://www.craigslist.org/about/sites (Craigslist) https://www.northernairsystems.com/ (Northern Air Systems) https://www.nataliemangrum.com/ (Natalie Mangrum) https://www.daveramsey.com/store/product/the-total-money-makeover-book-by-dave-ramsey ("Total Money Makeover" by Dave Ramsey) RELEVANT LINKS https://mydoglikes.com/ (My Dog Likes) https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-sando/ (Kevin Sando on LinkedIn) https://www.vitalupmarketing.com/ (VitalUp Marketing) https://nylatechnologysolutions.com/ (Nyla Technology Solutions)

MLS Gone Wild
MLS Supporters Group Mini-Series: MLS Gone Wild x The Pride

MLS Gone Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 78:04


In this weeks episode of MLS Gone Wild, we are joined by Editor-in-Chief of The Post and secretary of The Pride supporters group, Kevin Wallace. In this interview we discuss the following: 3:03 How Kevin joined the pride 10:28 How the fanbase got so big 18:35 Anticipation of becoming an MLS expansion team 25:00 Most memorable moment in nippert 28:40 Story of the new supporters group bar 33:48 March to the stadium 41:15 Is Brenner the answer? 47:17 Luciano Acosta's impact 49:45 Other positions to Bolster 53:31 Overall offseason acquisition grade 55:20 Frankie Amaya saga 1:02 Final placement in the East. Will they make playoffs? 1:05 FCC and Nashville SC rivalry 1:09 Hell Is Real Derby 1:15 Closing thoughts

Bloggingheads.tv
Reprogramming the American Dream (Robert Wright & Kevin Scott)

Bloggingheads.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 60:00


Kevin’s journey from rural Virginia to Silicon Valley ... How Kevin applied AI to Google ads ... What goes on inside deep neural networks ... Managing AI’s disruption of the means of production ... How AI can turn zero-sum games into non-zero-sum games ... Creating more fulfilling work through automation ... How to align AI development with the public good ... An engineer’s paean to the liberal arts ...

The Wright Show
Reprogramming the American Dream (Robert Wright & Kevin Scott)

The Wright Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 60:00


Kevin's journey from rural Virginia to Silicon Valley ... How Kevin applied AI to Google ads ... What goes on inside deep neural networks ... Managing AI's disruption of the means of production ... How AI can turn zero-sum games into non-zero-sum games ... Creating more fulfilling work through automation ... How to align AI development with the public good ... An engineer's paean to the liberal arts ...

Two Kids & A Broadway Star
Episode 7: Alex Brightman

Two Kids & A Broadway Star

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 41:31


Ellie and Haley interview ALEX BRIGHTMAN! You know him as the ghost with the most. The teacher with the meacher. He’s rocked out in School of Rock and he’s haunted the Winter Garden as Beetlejuice. He’s a two-time Tony nominee, a writer, a voice actor and a member of the comedy group The (M)orons. AND he’s the nicest Broadway star we’ve ever met. In this episode, Alex tells us all about … ⭐️ The new TV show he’s writing! ⭐️ What he fell back on when Broadway shut down. ⭐️ What he thinks might be next for Beetlejuice. ⭐️ His advice for young performers and how he found theater as a kid. ⭐️ Why it’s important to share what you know! ⭐️ How we can all support the theater community. ⭐️ How Kevin is doing. FOLLOW US Instagram @twokidspod Twitter @twokidsbway ALL OF OUR EPISODES SUPPORT A CHARITY CHOSEN BY OUR GUEST. This episode supports The Arthritis Foundation. You can read Alex’s blog about loving someone with arthritis here: blog.arthritis.org/living-with-arthritis/hate-arthritis-love-someone And you can donate here: arthritis.org CHECK OUR OUR WEBSITE: twokidsbroadway.com LISTEN TO ALL OF OUR EPISODES; anchor.fm/twokidsandabroadwaystar Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/2EC9dfGQdUaw1cLT8tl8t Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/two-kids-and-a-broadway-star/id1534679746 Please like, subscribe and leave a review if you enjoy listening! We’d love to hear what you think, and your reviews help other people find our podcast, too! SAY HI AT twokidsbroadway@gmail.com * All Two Kids & A Broadway Star accounts are monitored by our parents.

Biohacking Superhuman Performance
The Impact of Biostrap Technology

Biohacking Superhuman Performance

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 58:37


In this episode, Part 2 of the Biostrap EVO series, we get the perspective of Biostrap’s Chief Science Officer - Kevin Longoria on the Biostrap technology, some of the clinical studies using it and how to apply some of the metrics to your health journey. Kevin and I continue the conversation about how the Biostrap EVO could be an essential tool for Biohackers looking for clinical grade data that they can trust.  We go deeper into a new metric - arterial age and elasticity and how it may turn out to be a powerful way to assess and monitor cardiovascular health.  This episode has a lot of great insights! Listen in.   Meet this week’s guest: Kevin Longoria is an expert in the field of Clinical Physiology with an emphasis on cardiopulmonary and nervous system-based approaches to optimizing health and athletic performance. His previous role is a Chief Science Officer (CSO) for a progressive neuroscience company. He is currently a Clinical Exercise Physiologist and the Chief Science Officer at Biostrap.   To buy a Biostrap:  Biostrap.com  To save 10% use promo code Longevity10   Key Highlights: 01:51 How Kevin found the Biostrap and ultimately became their Chief Science Officer  03:34 Biostrap is adapting through generations 05:46 What are the limitations of Biostrap? 07:58 What are the reading specifications of Biostrap? 08:28 Understanding Arterial Age 10:20 The ideal metrics for humans 12:14 The Biostrap data checking process 15:42 The most important metrics for people 23:52 How meditation reflects data 27:13  Wearable technology and Covid research 29:16 Covid intervention 33:42 Biometrics trigger indicators 40:51 Ideal sleeping pattern routine   Linkage:  Patrick McCown's book, The Oxygen Circadian Pattern Photoplethysmography   Connect with Kevin: Website: biostrap.com  Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-longoria-2b581b164/

Every Day Oral Surgery: Surgeons Talking Shop
Dr. Kevin Haddle (Cosmetic trained OMS): do what you really want to do with your career! We discuss the importance of living a full and balanced life, as well as share tips on developing your own practice and the benefits of going learning cosmetic surger

Every Day Oral Surgery: Surgeons Talking Shop

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 45:09


On paper, becoming a world-class maxillofacial surgeon should be simple. The reality can be far different. Today we speak to Dr. Kevin Haddle who has found the perfect balance between work and play. We open the show by hearing from Kevin about his professional history. We learn that his entry into maxillofacial surgery was less than conventional, yet it was a friend and mentor that ultimately helped him find his vocation in life. As our conversation develops, Kevin delivers parcels of wisdom for surgeons. He touches on eliminating the fear of change, why one should try not to create outcomes, and why it isn’t worth overanalyzing things. Following this, Kevin tells us what he has learned from being his own boss and why it is important to assess what makes you happy. He tells us that he has curated his workweek in such a way that he is fed both professionally and personally. Getting in the particulars of his practice, we ask Kevin to tell us how he established his practice as “the new kid on the block.” He elaborates on the importance of interpersonal skills, sincere gifting, and the power of positivity on social media business pages. Toward the end of the show, Kevin walks us through his experiences as a mentor and teacher and shares advice with young surgeons who might be thinking of entering cosmetics. To conclude the show Kevin answers our series of rapid-fire questions. Key Points From This Episode:Introducing today’s guest, Dr. Kevin Haddle.Kevin breaks down his professional history.Hear about Kevin’s goal to help people through plastic surgery.The reasons doctors turned Kevin away from medical school.How Kevin achieved autonomy as his own boss.Why we should let our paths unfold before us, without forcing our futures.Some of the lessons Kevin learned from being his own boss.How Kevin built up his practice.Kevin’s involvement with teaching and what he has learned himself as a teacher.Kevin shares advice for those looking to get into cosmetics.Some of Kevin’s latest clinical revelations.Hear Kevin’s thoughts on various therapies like cryo and red light therapy.Kevin’s advice for young surgeons wanting to get into cosmetics.Kevin answers some final rapid-fire questionsLinks Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Dr. Kevin HaddleDr. Bill EvansGalderma

Plutus Awards Podcast
How Kevin L. Matthews Turned His Side Hustle into a Money-Making Business

Plutus Awards Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 30:24


There are no lack of challenges when turning a side hustle into a full-time business. But once we have made the switch, how do we optimize the resources at hand and take our business to the next level? In this episode, Sarah Li Cain speaks with Kevin L. Matthews, the founder of Building Bread, about his journey building a business, the support he received from his spouse, and the mindset shifts that needed to take place before he could maximize the value proposition of his business. Episode highlights How Kevin managed to balance the workload between his full-time job and side hustle The systems Kevin set in place to maximize efficiency Making the switch to running a professional business The mindset change that took Kevin's business to the next level Kevin's take on how a full-time job can help us achieve our personal goals For more information, visit the show notes at https://plutusfoundation.org/2021/side-hustle-money-making-business/

Go To Market Grit
Exploring the Benefits of Data-Driven Sales with Clari CRO Kevin Knieriem

Go To Market Grit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 48:29


Guest: Kevin Knieriem, Chief Revenue Officer of Clari In this episode we cover what Clari does, how the business has transformed Kevin’s life, and what the company’s sales organization looks like today. (3:55)... How Kevin approached the interview process at Clari and what he discovered about how well the business’ leadership team works together. (8:07)... ‘The reverse pyramid’: A look at the leadership values Kevin brings to Clari and how the business’ didn’t hire any external recruiters when building its go-to-market machine. (13:00)... Kevin’s background working in sales at Siebel Systems. (19:42)... ‘Data is now the foundation of everything’: What “revenue operations” means to Kevin. (23:48)... What Kevin looks for in new hires and how selling has changed in recent years. (27:51)... Why Kevin believes that the single most important number to any company are sales forecasts and how Clari helps visualize business data for improved decision making. (35:46)... How AI is changing sales and why Kevin believes it’s still important for leaders to pay attention to their gut instincts. (43:07)... How Kevin defines grit. (46:45)

GoBundance Podcast
Episode 121 - Kevin Miller

GoBundance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 47:00


In this episode, you will learn: • Kevin’s brief bio • How Kevin started investing in real estate • Kevin’s lines of horizontal income • What Kevin’s diet and exercise routine look like • Kevin’s life happiness index score • All about Authentic Relationships • The number one reason why Kevin joined GoBundance • What Kevin does to give back to the community • Kevin’s top goal for 2021 • Some of Kevin’s takeaways from GoBundance events • A few of the most poignant moments in Kevin’s life • Kevin’s future greatest hits • Kevin answers a random question from the GoBundance app • Plus, so much more! Kevin has over 30 years of public speaking and live presentation experience to varied audiences. He is a professionally trained voice artist that most people describe as ‘Believable’. Trustworthy, Sincere, Authoritative, Fatherly, Calming, Friendly, Educated, Powerful, Energetic, and Relatable are also accurate descriptions of Kevin’s voice. Kevin’s discipline, passion, and work ethic guarantee quality and on-time delivery for all of his projects.

The Other Side Of Potential
Episode 127: The Business of Shared Leadership with Kevin Hancock

The Other Side Of Potential

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 51:54


Today's guest is Kevin Hancock, the Chairman, and CEO of Hancock Lumber. As one of America's oldest family businesses, established in 1848, the company is fully integrated across the forest products and building materials industries. It is headquartered in Casco, Maine, and it is represented by 565 employees who lead the activity of the businesses across nine retail stores, three sawmills, and a truss plant. Hancock Lumber also grows trees on 12,000 acres of Timberland in Southern Maine, and the company is a recipient of multiple awards, including being the six-time recipient of the Best Places to Work in Maine Award, the Maine Family Business of the Year Award, and the Governor's Award for Business Excellence.Kevin is also considered a pillar in the industry, as is evidenced by a diverse range of acknowledgments of his own, such as the Ed Muskie ‘Access to Justice' Award or the Habitat for Humanity ‘Spirit of Humanity' Award. Also an award-winning author and public speaker, Kevin's first book, Not For Sale: Finding Center in the Land of Crazy Horse, won three national book awards and his second book, The Seventh Power: One CEO's Journey into the Business of Shared Leadership, was published in February 2020.In this episode, Kevin shares his wealth of wisdom about the business of shared leadership, from creating a safe community for people to feel trusted, respected, valued, and heard to building companies that exist to serve the people that work for them. Tuning in, you'll find out about the systems that Kevin has in place to ensure that his employees feel trusted, respected, valued, and heard, and how this philosophy has positively impacted the company's bottom line, as well as his advice for those with the strength to think differently about developing human potential. Tune in today!What you'll learn about in this episode:Get a glimpse into the ancestry of the family company, Hancock Lumber.How, despite having other interests, Kevin came back to the business when his father fell ill.The challenges of that generational transition, when Kevin took over from his father.Breaking through into his own authenticity and acknowledging that he was part of a much larger economic system.What Kevin realized he had to do differently when he was forced to lead without speaking.The seventh power; what it is and how it has impacted Kevin's perspective of leadership.What it looks like to have 500 people leading a company and the safe community it creates.Kevin asks what it would be like if everyone on earth felt trusted, respected, valued, heard.Why they are a lumber company that grows trees: being smart about consumption is key!How Kevin's vision for the company is different to that of his forefathers: the company exists to serve the people that work there.The systems in place to ensure that employees feel trusted, respected, valued, and heard.How Keven's philosophy has impacted his bottom line, including increasing performance.Kevin talks about his book, The Seventh Power, and the seven lessons about dispersing power in the age of shared leadership.Kevin shares his perspective on the evolutionary period that humankind is currently in.Additional Resources:Website: https://kevindhancock.com/Company: https://www.hancocklumber.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-hancock-6bb0501a1/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kevindhancock/

Deb & Kev Pod
Ep. 52 Questions in Sales & Pantyhose

Deb & Kev Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 67:13


It's Super Bowl Sunday and Deb & Kev are honoring this unofficial American holiday by totally ignoring the game and instead talking about;- How Kevin became the old guy on a friends trip- Kev asks Deb if his feelings for Tom Brady are real or if he's gaslighting himself- Deb channels her inner Marie Kondo- Deb talks about the importance of asking questions when conducting any type of sales- They answer professional and domestic questions in Dear Debbie- And they wind up the episode talking about what they're thankful for and what's for dinnerAs always, special thanks to Lauren Taylor for the episode art work and Gwyneth Galvin and BenSound www.bensound.com for providing the voiceover and music for the intro and outro!

Podium Time
PT98: “Learning Together: The Power of Conductors in Collaboration,” Kevin Sütterlin and Mathias Elmer on Building Sinfonietta Memphis as Co-Music Directors, Leading Effective Education Programs, and Performance Practice for Mozart and Beethoven

Podium Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 74:38


Today we’ve got a special episode with the conducting duo of Kevin Suetterlin and Mathias Elmer, Co-Music Directors of Sinfonietta Memphis. In this episode, we dive into how two conductors (and friends) can collaborate and learn together, plus how they founded the orchestra and create incredible engagement in their education programs. This episode also features some fascinating new information that changes how we should consider Beethoven's Metronome Markings and the story of how Kevin got a beer named after him!The PT100 Extravaganza is coming on February 20th, 2021, so use this google form to sign up, submit your questions, and submit nominations for the BEST episode of Podium Time: https://forms.gle/PzLYvh1VqhYMtCbPA Today we discuss:How Kevin and Mathias met in Switzerland and each found their way to studying and conducting together in the U.S. (3:28)How Kevin and Mathias founded Sinfonietta Memphis, a collaborative orchestra with two Music Directors focused on Classical Performance Practice (13:47)The simple change to education programs that makes them wildly more engaging and effective at connecting with your community (23:33)How Sinfonietta Memphis works like a family of musicians (27:48)The Sinfonietta Memphis Academy for Classical Performance Practice and new information that changes how we should consider Beethoven’s Metronome Markings (32:48)How Sinfonietta Memphis uses alternative venues and structures to connect with new symphony audiences (46:18)Leading an orchestra during COVID-19 and how chamber music can help you and your players (55:36)The Online Conducting Academy with Sinfonietta Memphis, Hidden Gems, and advice on creating a fulfilling career (1:00:19)Find this and all other episodes at PodiumTimePod.com. Subscribe and download Podium Time on your favorite podcast player and connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram at @PodiumTimePod. You can also join our Facebook Group, the Podium Time Inner Circle to ask questions and continue the conversation after every episode. Want to send us an email? Use the contact page on our website! If you’d like to support the podcast monetarily and get bonus content, consider joining our Patreon community at Patreon.com/PodiumTimePod. If you’re in the market for a new baton, use our promo code “PodiumTime” at Pagubatons.com for 20% off your first order.Support the show (https://patreon.com/podiumtimepod)

Life After Business
#232: My Vanity Metric is Cash Flow: How SureSwift Capital Acquired 38 Businesses in 5 years

Life After Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 73:44


By focusing on the right metrics, like cash flow and enterprise value, and combining these with the right strategies and use of capital, Kevin McArdle was able to quit corporate America and buy a couple of small online businesses that he snowballed into a portfolio of 38 highly profitable SaaS companies doing eight figures in revenue. Tune in to hear how he did it and what Kevin and SureSwift Capital are doing to take their growth to the next level. What You Will Learn In Today's Podcast Interview Why Kevin left corporate America to start acquiring businesses. SureSwift Capital’s unique business model that flies in the face of traditional private equity firms. How SureSwift Capital went from buying $50k websites to multi-million-dollar businesses. Why Kevin and his partners decided not to raise money for a fund — at least with the first 38 companies — and why they’re raising funds now. How Kevin finds SaaS companies to buy that are highly profitable, inherently more risky and highly scalable. The best ways to use the profits of a company to fund organic growth and acquisition. Why acquisitions are a team sport. How to buy a business and get your money back in 24 months. Why the smartest entrepreneurs make it their job to replace themselves. How SureSwift Capital creates more valuable companies after they make an acquisition. Questions to ask if you are talking to private equity or another professional business buyer. How information asymmetry impacts the deal negotiation. Are You Growing The Value of Your Business? Take The 2-Minute Assessment To Get Your Intentional Growth Score™ And 1-Page Vision Board. Are you company's current initiatives intentionally designed to increase the value of the business? Do you know what you want from your business long term and why? Do you know what your company is worth? Do you know the differences between Management, Family Transitions, PE Firms, ESOPs and Strategic Buyers? Does the business have a written strategic plan on how to achieve the desired normalized EBITDA and valuation? About the Guest: Kevin McArdle is the co-founder and CEO of SureSwift Capital, which acquires SaaS businesses from independent founders and takes them to the next stage of growth. They acquired 38 businesses within five years and recently completed the raise of their first private equity fund for their next investment. Kevin’s passion for personal relationships and driving business results are at the heart of SureSwift’s impressive growth to date. Prior to founding SureSwift, Kevin was a Vice President at Cerner Corporation, a global Healthcare IT firm. In his 15-year tenure at Cerner, Kevin held positions in sales, sales leadership, operations, general management, and client management, eventually becoming one of the youngest Vice Presidents in the company’s 35 year history. Quotes: 11:15 - “We’re buying businesses that are inherently riskier than a brick-and-mortar business. There are no assets to be auctioned off.” – Kevin McArdle 12:22 - “Buy-and-hold is a strategy for us, it’s not a religion.” – Kevin McArdle 19:04 - “Being burned once or twice are always good lessons. Making mistakes are always good lessons. Working has really taught me more than just sitting in a classroom and learning about business.” – Kevin McArdle 23:30 - “There’s this odd segm

TRENDIFIER with Julian Dorey
#31 - Kevin Gallagher

TRENDIFIER with Julian Dorey

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 169:04


Kevin Gallagher is a maritime attorney based in Miami, Florida. In addition to the law, he is also an expert in rap music. ***TIMESTAMPS*** 3:44 - Kevin beating Covid; Covid Era in Florida & how open it is 18:37 - The Tech Movement to Miami, Mayor Francis Suarez, & people’s opinion on Governor DeSantis   23:51 - Miami’s ports; The state of the cruise ship industry; How law works at sea; the maritime law that Gallagher practices 34:57 - China’s $1 Trillion investment in global transportation/ports; The Second Panama Canal; Our country’s lack of understanding of the threat the Chinese Communist People’s Party poses 46:14 - Financial illiteracy in America 52:32 - Miami’s boom; How the politics in Miami work; discussion about Miami’s reach in the wake of the tech and venture capital move to the city during Covid 1:05:35 - Federal government vs. State government decision-making powers in the Covid Era; How Kevin ended up in Florida 1:16:55 - How practicing law in different states works; Public Defenders; Defending yourself in court  1:31:08 - Criminal law and how heavy the stakes are; Bench trials vs. Jury Trials 1:37:39 - Potential Trump pardons/commutations: Edward Snowden & Julian Assange (their cases, the pros & cons, the ramifications, etc.) 1:53:19 - Ross Ulbricht, The Silk Road, & THE FULL CASE BREAKDOWN (what background, what happened, Dread Pirate Roberts, the FBI/DEA/Homeland/IRS Case against him; the controversy over the alleged murders-for-hire; Ross’ current double life sentence; the prospects of commuting his sentence; the ideology that motivated him to create The Silk Road 2:29:19 - Jury Trials in the current climate of constant news and the court of public opinion 2:33:05 - The Grammys Rap Album of the year discussion--and the controversy around the nominees; Revisiting Cardi B’s win in 2018 over Travis Scott 2:42:31 - The hoopla around Cardi B & Megan Thee Stallion’s song, “WAP” ~ YouTube FULL EPISODES: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0A-v_DL-h76F75xik8h03Q  ~ Show Notes: https://www.trendifier.com/podcastnotes  TRENDIFIER Website: https://www.trendifier.com  Julian's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julianddorey  ~ Beat provided by: https://freebeats.io  Music Produced by White Hot

Big Game Hunting Podcast
124: Kevin Robertson On Cape Buffalo

Big Game Hunting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 68:58


Show Notes: https://thebiggamehuntingblog.com/podcast/kevinrobertsoncapebuffalo/ Show sponsor: Big Game Hunting Adventures. Say you heard about Big Game Hunting Adventures through The Big Game Hunting Podcast for special pricing on your hunt! What We Covered 1) How Kevin first got interested in hunting cape buffalo. 2) A brief overview of cape buffalo: what they are, where they live, and their natural history. 3) Why Kevin thinks cape buffalo are so tough and bad tempered and how the rinderpest epidemic may factor into this. 4) How to evaluate a cape buffalo trophy and what changes he would make to the current record books. Show Sponsor I founded Big Game Hunting Adventures specifically to pair hunters like YOU with great outfitters in Africa. All the guys I work with are the real deal and will set you up with a great hunt. I’ll be hunting with my South Africa outfitter next summer. This will be my 5th trip to Africa and I’ve been to Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, and Zimbabwe. I’ve never had a bad hunt in Africa, but I can honestly say that these guys in South Africa are by far the best I’ve ever hunted with and I guarantee they’ll treat you right.  So, if you’ve always dreamed about an African safari, then this is the outfitter you need to check out for both plains game and cape buffalo hunting. I’ll be having a great hunt there next summer with my dad and there’s no reason why you can’t either. Visit BigGameHuntingAdventures.com to learn more.

Tales of Toughness
017: Kevin Hodder - Life is not a Spectator Sport

Tales of Toughness

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 57:30


For this episode, we’re going to talk about adventures, roles, and behind the scenes of an Eco-Challenge. Our guest is Kevin Hodder which is a race director, will give us more information on how he got into that role and how they manage all of the things for the Eco-Challenge.     In this episode, you will hear about:   How Kevin got his way into an adventurous lifestyle and job How did Kevin get into Eco-Challenge? Why has Kevin gone through this avenue? His Role Philosophy of course creation How to get into Adventure race management   [0:50] Kevin says that it started with their parents. His dad was a field geologist and started inviting Kevin to come along. And so they have adventures together, principally for his father’s work but also part of Kevin growing up.   [2:44] At the time where there was a registration for the Eco challenge in their town, Kevin is working as a Mountain Guide. The race organization was looking for a mountain guide that would both work on the race and guide the camera crews into more adventurous parts. Kevin got a 3-week job working as a guide.   [3:42] Then he got a call asking if he could work race management, accepted it, and instantly grab the opportunity. He worked for 11 years, in 5 different countries and 4 different productions.   [5:52] Kevin said that he always liked events and competitions. He likes working on things that are project-based and be involved in something that is exciting.   [8:49] They went and walked and paddled and grind, climbed the entire racecourse in Fiji. For Kevin, that’s one of the things that he takes a lot of pride in. That he personally travel every inch of that course in the same capacity, carrying the same load as the athletes.   [12:38] Kevin takes on getting the permit for both filming and for racing. And Everyone had to give their consent to allow them to go through, and other things like the coast guard, ministry of transportation. It’s a long process that takes 9-10 months.   [16:57] As a participant in events and races and sports, what Kevin look for in a race director is somebody that is as enthusiastic about their race as the most enthusiastic participant. ‘My job is trying to give you success and power you information, motivation, to have an amazing race experience” said Kevin.   [19:00] During the course design phase, Kevin constantly think of the questions like, Is this reasonable? Is this too much? Is this too easy or should we at this stage get them off their feet because they have been trudging for 70 kilometers by this point? So that’s the process.   [23:15] That’s eco-challenge. You can’t have this plan. Both on how you’re going to manage the race or how you can raise the race.   [28:23]  And that was a real challenge both to educate the crew and educate all of the teams that yes, you are going to Fiji, a beautiful tropical island, but the risk of hypothermia is going to be high.   [34:13] You look at your experience, you have this amazing 6-month journey. During that 6 month journey, you learned all these things, skills, increase your health and your endurance through your physical training, you learn a lot about yourself.   [37:32]  One advice that Kevin give young people a lot is that you’ve got to have this third thing in your life. That third passion.   [44:33] The outdoors doesn’t generally present a gender specificity. Our culture and our mindset and how we’re raised in communities can kind of dictate gender specificity.   [47:08] One great way to do it, the path that Kevin follow is to become a certified guide. That’s a way that gives potential employers the assurance that you have a certain amount of skills. That certification should get you the interview and that you should get yourself the job. Start by volunteering at races in your local community or your local country. Kevin also said that they’re always looking for volunteers. So show yourself as the great assets that can expand your future.   Key Quotes:   [32:19] “That’s part of adventure racing really is, getting to know yourself and your abilities and what you do well, what you struggle at.”   [39:18] “Adventure is really a state of mind.”   ***   EPISODE CREDITS:   If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Danny Ozment. He helps thought leaders, influencers, executives, HR professionals, recruiters, lawyers, realtors, bloggers, coaches, and authors create, launch, and produce podcasts that grow their business and impact the world. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com  

Going Long Podcast with Billy Keels
The Police Officer Serving The Community as a Private Placement Fund Manager - Kevin Haught

Going Long Podcast with Billy Keels

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 33:58


Want to avoid mistakes in Long Distance Investing?  Download your FREE document at billykeels.com/7mistakestoavoid Episode 65: The Police Officer Serving The Community as a Private Placement Fund Manager In the conversation with today’s guest, Kevin Haught, you’ll learn the following:   [00:32 - 03:41] Kevin’s profile, in Billy’s guest introduction. [03:41 - 10:29] The backstory and decisions made that led Kevin to this point in his journey. [10:29 - 13:48] All about Assisted Living from a Real Estate perspective, and why Kevin wanted to get involved. [13:48 - 15:33] Balancing Real Estate, business in Assisted Living investment operations.  [15:33 - 17:02] Who and what kind of clients are coming to Kevin to use the services of Round Box Equity LLC. [17:02 - 20:38] Details of Eric’s business, Round Box Equity LLC, and what it does to add value to the community. [20:38 - 22:49] How it would all work for someone coming to Round Box Equity to get started on their journey into Real Asset Investing.  [22:49 - 24:42] How Kevin sees things going in 1 years time from now. [24:42 - 26:02] The reasons Kevin decided to invest beyond his backyard.  Here’s what Kevin shared with us during today’s conversation: Where in the world Kevin is currently: Phoenix, Arizona. Favourite European city: Venice, Italy. The best thing to happen in the past 24hours: Spending some quality time with his sons at the gym! A mistake Eric would like you to learn from so you don’t have to pay full price for it: Be more focused on where you want to go and how it is that you are going to get there. Book Recommendation: The Power of Full Engagement, by Tony Schwartz.   Be sure to reach out and connect with Kevin Haught by using the info below:   Website: https://www.roundboxequity.com  Go to the above site, click on ‘Opportunities’ fill in the form, and Eric’s team will reach out to you! Phone number: (USA) 888 499 2869 Start taking action TODAY so that you can gain more Education and Control over your financial life.   To see the Video Version of today’s conversation just CLICK HERE.   Do you want to have more control and avoid the mistakes that I made getting started in long distance investing?  Then you can DOWNLOAD the 7 Mistakes to Avoid in Long Distance Investing Guide by clicking HERE.   Be sure to connect with Billy!  He’s made it easy for you to do…Just go to any of these sites:   Website: www.billykeels.com Youtube: billykeels Facebook: Billy Keels Fan Page Instagram: @billykeels Twitter: @billykeels LinkedIn: Billy Keels

Constructing Greatness
The Unstoppable Roofing Duo with Kevin Mayoros and Andy Terefenko

Constructing Greatness

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 35:05


They say two is better than one, and that sure is the case for M&T Roofing & Sheetmetal.Kevin Mayoros and Andy Terefenko are two young, energetic, and inspiring gentlemen that I have had the pleasure of working with before and have seen their success since starting their business two years ago. In this episode, Kevin and Andy describe each of their individually unique journeys into the construction industry which then led to the two of them starting their own business together. After working on enormous projects for EDA Contractors, Kevin and Andy decided that they had the experience, motivation, and resilience to start their own roofing and sheet metal company together.Listen to Episode 10, to learn how Kevin and Andy got into the roofing and sheet metal industry, why they decided to take the leap of faith and start their own business, and where they want to see their company in the next five years. Some Questions I Ask Kevin, how did you get into becoming a roofer? (2:45)As a foreman, what was the biggest crew size that you were managing in the field? (6:03)Andy, when and how did you get into flat roofing and sheet metal? (11:44)Where do you want your company to be in five years? (19:38)What are you guys passionate about outside of work and family life? (25:23)In This Episode You Will Learn The project that I worked on with Kevin and Andy (1:47)How being a superintendent was harder for Kevin than he expected (7:03)Andy’s experience in the army before entering the construction industry (9:37)How work has been for Kevin and Andy (17:20)How Kevin and Andy became interested in starting their own business (21:48)Kevin and Andy’s advice for a young person interested in entering the construction industry (31:35)Connect with Kevin and Andy FacebookWebsite Kevin’s LinkedInLet’s Connect!LinkedInInstagram TwitterMPC Builders - WebsiteMPC Builders - Facebook See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Target Market Insights: Multifamily Real Estate Marketing Tips
Ep. 250: Overcoming Fear and Taking Action with Kevin Galang and Adam Ulery

Target Market Insights: Multifamily Real Estate Marketing Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 36:22


Real estate investing is a great tool to create flexibility and freedom with time and money. However, there are fears that hold many people back from taking action and getting started. Many would-be investors imagine all of the negative scenarios and never take action to get that first deal. Overcoming fear is critical if you want to get started or scale your business or investment portfolio.   Kevin Galang and Adam Ulery are the hosts of the Tech Guys Who Invest podcast. Kevin is a software sales engineer who invests in notes on the side. He hosts the Note Nuggets podcast which shares bite-size tips to invest in notes. Adam is a business consultant for technology firms and also works with Dreamstone investments in Atalanta as an apartment syndicator.   Both Kevin and Adam faced fear when starting out, but they overcame that fear to get started. Start by understanding what you are actually afraid of. Once you understand the issue, you can seek help to overcome that fear and take action. It’s important to clarify your goals and then align your actions to those goals. Kevin and Adam have created a tool to help real estate investors clarify their best fit to make it easier to get started.    Partner: Text: “EQRP” to 72000 and receive a special eQRP report on taking control of your retirement money   Key Takeaways   How Kevin works 9-5 selling software and invests in mortgage notes on the side.   I like the idea of controlling something, but not owning it. -Kevin   Adam works in technology and is a multifamily syndicator on his off-hours The Tech Guys Who Invest Podcast: Teaching people how to invest wisely and safely.    Self-limiting beliefs and fear are internal, and any person can break through that to become greater than they are now. -Adam   How to overcome fear and the steps to take in creating your best life How to clarify your goals and align them with your actions Utilizing your resources to help mitigate your fear (stop overthinking!)  How Adam overcame his fears when starting in apartment syndication    I rely on my team and play to my strengths -Adam   Using the Investor Identity Canvas tool to clarify where you best fit in the real estate investing game based on your goals How people use the Investor Identity Canvas tool  How the Investor Identity Canvas can help you gain clarity into what real estate niche is best for you Partner: Download our Sample Deal Package Bullseye Round:   Apparent Failure: Kevin: Was getting rejected repeatedly by banks trying to get on their investor's list. I would make up any excuse to not make the calls. That taught me to put aside my fear and repeat the calls until I was good at it.   Digital Resource: Miro (online visual collaboration tool)    Most Recommended Book: How to Win Friends and Influence People (Dale Carnegie) Late Bloomers (Rich Karlgaard) Emotional Intelligence (Brandon Goleman)    Daily Habit: Kevin: Journaling (3 things I’m grateful for and 3 top priorities)  Adam: Savers Routine (Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod)   Wish I Knew When I Was Starting Out: Kevin: Nobody does it by themselves. You’re not meant to be perfect.   Where to Grab a Bite in Tampa, FL Oyster Catchers Meat Market   Contact Kevin & Adam: Kevin: Note Nuggets Podcast Tech Guys Who Invest Adam: Dreamstone Investments adam@dreamstoneinvest.com 

Tiffany Peterson Podcast
46. The Power of Purpose with Kevin Hall

Tiffany Peterson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 46:46


“Act as if it’s impossible to fail and the way will reveal itself.”   The 2 top habits to develop (4:35) How Kevin discovered coaching as his calling (10:33) What a private victory is and the importance of them (17:38) What genshai is and how to live it (27:12) Links mentioned in this episode:   Aspire: Discovering Your Purpose Through the Power of Words   Genshai.com   Follow Kevin: Website

Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael
A Refreshingly Frank Conversation w/ Kevin D. Williamson of the National Review

Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 75:03


If you appreciate Parallax Views and the work of J.G. Michael please consider supporting the show through Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/parallaxviews On this edition of Parallax Views, over the course of this program's history J.G. Michael has been fairly open about his politics leaning to the leftward, sometimes called progressive, end of the political compass. Past guests of Parallax Views, like Noam Chomsky and Bill Ayers, have reflected J.G.'s own orientation. However, J.G. doesn't want himself or his listeners to live in a bubble. As such he recently reached out to the often controversial and stylish conservative commentator Kevin D. Williamson, the roving correspondent for the National Review and author of the new book Big White Ghetto: Dead Broke, Stone-Cold Stupid, and High on Rage in the Dank Woolly Wilds of the "Real America", with an invite to appear on Parallax Views. Kevin accepted and this conversation is the result. Those expecting a debate will likely be disappointed. This is a frank conversation, co-hosted by Nathan Myers of the unfortunately defunct Clash podcast, in which J.G. and Kevin cover a wide range of topics and clarify some of Kevin's views, which, depending on what you've heard about him, may surprise you. Among the subjects we discuss and the lines of inquiry we pursue are:- How Kevin became involved in journalism and his literary influences which include the arch-conservative William F. Buckley as well as, believe it or not, the counterculture gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson and Tom Wolfe of The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test fame; J.G. draws a parallel between Thompson's work on the Hell's Angels, specifically in regards to what Thompson called "the ethic of total retaliation, and some of the themes in Kevin's new book Big White Ghetto; the attitude of James Dean-style teenage rebellion in the 60s and its relevance today; social anxiety about masculinity in a world where traditional masculinity (ie: violence, physical labor, etc.) is not as high in value as it used to be and how this ties into both the rebellions of the Hell's Angels and the cultural moment of Trumpism; why Kevin writes the way he does and his dislike for what he sees as "performative empathy" - Kevin's work covering the alt right which led him to interviewing figures like the white nationalist Richard Spencer; the sense of "disappointment", driven by social and moral entitlement, that Kevin believes drove the alt right and associated movement; the "Cowboys and Indians" nature of Trumpism and Kevin's description of Trumpism as less of an ideology than an enemy's list; what William F. Buckley thought of Trump and speculating as to what Buckley would think of Trumpism - Why Trumpism has been a tough nut to crack for many commentators and why it appeals to many people that think of themselves as conservative despite it not being, in Kevin's view, conservative in nature; Kevin's thoughts on Tucker Carlson and journalists in the Trump World who are from wealthy backgrounds that have appointed themselves as voices for the white working class, the rustbelt, and the forgotten areas of American society; the disconnect between those who know poverty and those who haven't experienced poverty; Kevin's criticisms of figures like Laura Ingraham and Sean Hannity within the conservative media - Politics as aesthetics and social affiliation; Kevin's article entitled "Acting White"; professionals pretending to be rednecks and what Kevin calls the "white minstrel show"; why Kevin included the phrase "The Real America" in the subtitle of his book; Ted Cruz and social posturing/affectation; careerism in conservative media and shifting values within said media; the ascent of the professional conservative; the different worlds that exist within conservative media; how Sean Hannity and others are terrified of there own audiences due to what Kevin calls the right-wing version of "Cancel Culture"; the problem of subservience to political power amongst journalists; Kevin's view of libertarianism; the financial pressures of AM right-wing radio and the freedom Kevin is afforded by working for the National Review rather than working in the radio-sphere. - Kevin's thoughts on paleoconservatives like Pat Buchanan as well as his thoughts on the libertarian thinker Murray Rothbard; Rothbard's idea of a pan-radical movement of antiwar activists and figures like David Duke against the Establishment; how conspiracy theories and the conspiratorial mindset of organizations like the John Birch Society rose in relation to the intellectual side of the conservative movement; the content of Rothbard being abandoned in favor of the style and rhetoric; the prevalence of a theater of "Us and Them" elites-betraying-we-the-people story-telling in the right-wing today; is paleoconservatism even conservative in an American context; conservatism in the American context as being tied to liberalism whereas conservatism in Europe is more tied to blood-and-soil, throne-and-altar nationalism; anti-liberal elements that vote for the Republican Party for non-ideological reasons; tribalism as driving current political fights rather than policy - Cultural politics as a substitute for real politics and policy discussion; the changing of cultural politics in both the Democratic Party and Republican Party since the 1980s; cultural politics as snobbery; the rebranding of Democrats as the party of professionals and the Republicans as the party of the working class and poor; snobbery on both sides of the political spectrum; people wanting to argue and debate with the caricature of what they perceive a person's politics and culture to be rather than the actual person; post-politics and Andy Warhol's idea of fame as hell on earth; celebrity-seeking behavior and social media; life as performance rather than "just living" in an age of being constantly watched through social media; Kevin's lack of presence on social media; the removal of connected and traditional means of social meaning and belonging leading to the current morality plays that occur on social media - Does Kevin hate poor rural whites or is that a misrepresentation; growing up in a poor family but having an advantage in regards to social capital due to living in the college town of Lubbock, Texas; the great mistake of America's policy discussion and the way in which policy discussions are dominated by the well-heeled, educated classes and reflective of their interests; - Kevin's infamous debate with Michael Brendan Dougherty and his controversial comments declaring that broken communities in rural America should be allowed to die; Kevin's belief that, on the individual level, should leave those communities to form a better life; policy being erronesouly based on places rather than people; Boonville, Kentucky and other places that Kevin has written about that don't, in the current moment, seem to have much of an economic future - Kevin's essay "I Am Cancer"; readers ascribing what they want to Kevin's writing regardless of what Kevin actually believes; the story of Kevin's experience evicting a family from a house he inherited; the theme in "I Am Cancer" of a lack of recognition in regards to how bad things don't just happen overnight; the terribly sad and depressing nature of Kevin's experience with eviction court and how he turned the experience into an essay; the subjectless-ness of the stories Kevin heard during his experience in eviction court; how "I Am Cancer" gets to the heart of Kevin's debate with Michael Brendan Doughtery; Kevin's policy suggestion of relocation benefits and other social welfare programs to help people in these communities. - Nathan asks about Kevin's essay, from which the book gets it's title, "The Big White Ghetto"; the problems of poverty not having obvious solutions due to factors like mental health issues, drug dependency, etc.; how soda was used as a form of currency in that story; the importance of talking to people, from drug dealers to police, in covering these stories and the mistake journalists make by only talking to figures from institutions - Nathan asks Kevin why there's a refusal to acknowledge the nature of the crisis in forgotten communities and Kevin's response involving the "Two Santa Clauses" theory; the "Get a Job" cartoon version of conservatism and what Kevin sees as the kernel of truth in that advice when it comes to communities that are economically dying; JD Vance's Hillbilly Elegy; Kevin's thoughts on anti-immigrant attitudes; moving out of these communities, or dispersion, as the only way out of the destitution of these communities and why Kevin believes that saying this is the only option needs to be said; "performative empathy" as a disservice to bettering people's lives - How Kevin's writing on the subject covered in Big White Ghetto are similar to those written about by the true crime author and conservative commentator Theodore Dalrymple; both Dalrymple and Williamson write about what has been described as the situation of an overlooked "permanent underclass"; how Dalrymple's writing deals with people in prisons whereas Kevin deals with populations that are less concentrated; the passive voice in the stories of the poor that both Dalrymple and Willamson - Ending on a note of levity with a story involving Kevin babysitting, the adult video game Leisure Suit Larry, and Watergate burglar G. Gordon Liddy

How to Build an Audience
Why You Need More Than Consistency to Succeed with Kevin Chemidlin

How to Build an Audience

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 44:38


Kevin Chemidlin went to Temple University in Philadelphia for Computer Science. Kevin was working as a software engineer when he started PhillyWho in 2018. PhillyWho is the podcast telling the stories of the doers, thinkers, and performers of Philadelphia. Immediately, the show took off, and he has now created a six-figure podcast. He started Cue9 Creative which is a podcast production company Clients include Comcast NBCUniversal, iHeartRadio, and Lululemon. Most recently, Kevin has launched Grow the Show. This is a podcast and program that Helps Podcasters Grow their Audience on Command and Monetize their Show Today while only spending 4 Hours Per Week on the podcast. In this episode, we discuss: How Kevin started and grew the PhillyWho podcast How to find your target audience How consistency is important but not the only element to building an audience Building a filter to critically analyze an episode Sign up for The Marketing Memo: https://www.gattozzicollective.com/the-marketing-memo Show notes: https://www.gattozzicollective.com/podcast-episodes/kevin-chemidlin --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/how-to-build-an-audience/message