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Voice Lessons Podcast
A Lesson On Living Your Own Story with Lane McNab

Voice Lessons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2021 34:41


Opera Singer turned Interior Design Founder @lanemcnabinteriors runs a thriving interior design firm and sustainable furniture company that is creating the next generation of heirlooms. How did she get there? By giving herself permission to keep embody her life and creativity fully. In this Lesson on Living Your Own Story, Kim talks about her early working relationship with Lane, how Lane built her firm as a designer, and how she's embraced her role as both a mother and creative and industry leader. TOPICS DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE: How creatives can embrace spirituality. Lane's first profession was singing and how she made the transition into design. Why lane decided to go with a sustainable business model. What “sustainable” means to Lane. Creating timeless pieces. Dealing with pushback from customers regarding budget and premium offerings. Designing with purpose to make products more beneficial to the environment. Lane's 3 principles to her business. Not using motherhood as an excuse to not be your full self. How Lane speaks to issues that are important to her while keeping her brand value and reputation in mind. Being a mom and creative entrepreneur. How the shift happened for Lane to embody her own story. Transitioning from one career to the other. How women can step up and make their vision a priority, even in a family unit. How Lane views feminine leadership. How we can use feminine leadership to align principles with practices.

T-Bone Speaks Dentistry
Your First Dental Implant with Lane Barker

T-Bone Speaks Dentistry

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 66:14


Lane Barker is the owner of Magnolia Dental Spa, a dental practice that provides high-quality services and makes each patient feel like they’re being pampered by having a luxury spa atmosphere. He has over 20 years of experience in general and cosmetic dentistry and has completed advanced training in other services, including Botox and dermal fillers. Lane launched Magnolia Dental Spa in 2019 to provide nothing but the ultimate level of service through current technology and new treatments. Today, Lane joins us to discuss what it’s been like since their practice started offering dental implants. He shares the initial fears about dental implants and extractions and how he eventually felt comfortable and even looked forward to providing these services. He describes his experience with the 3D Dentist program and his takeaways from the training. He explains why he was doubtful about running a practice by himself and what changed his mindset. Lane also shares the payment options he set up so his patients can afford his services."It was probably one of the best moves I ever made." - Lane BarkerThis week on T-Bone Speaks Dentistry Podcast:What to expect from 3D Dentist in the near future.What the retreat event will be about and who can join.Who Lane is and his professional experience with dental implants. Lane's initial thoughts on implants and how much they would cost.The fears Lane had after dental school and how he overcame them.Why Lane chose 3D Dentist over other dental programs.Why Lane despised extractions early in his career and why he enjoys them now.The live patient experience during the program.The immediate impact of providing implants and extractions in their practice.How Lane determined the specific services and technology his practice needed.The options you have to make your services affordable for patients.Sedations and why dentists should suggest them more often in their practice.Our Favorite Quotes:"You don't have to buy everything. You just need what it takes to get started." - Tarun Agarwal"There's very little in dentistry now that we can't literally get in 2-3 days." - Tarun Agarwal"In dental surgery, there's as much fear for your team as there is for you." - Tarun AgarwalConnect With Lane Barker:Magnolia Dental SpaSubscribe, Connect & Share Your Favorite EpisodesThanks for tuning into this week’s episode of T-Bone Speaks Dentistry. If you enjoyed this episode, please head over to Apple Podcasts or Google Play Music to subscribe to the show and leave your honest review. For more great content and helpful tips to grow your dental practice, visit our website. Follow us on Facebook and LinkedIn, subscribe on YouTube, and don’t forget to share your favorite episodes with other dental practitioners.

Business Unveiled: Expert Tips and Secrets from Top Creative Industry Professionals
#183: How to Create Passive Cashflow for Your Business

Business Unveiled: Expert Tips and Secrets from Top Creative Industry Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 42:50


Traditionally we are told the way to live our lives and to create a happy life is to study hard at school, get a secure job, and work at that job for years and years. We I am here to tell you that there is a better way! Today, I am chatting with Founder of Simple Passive Cashflow Lane Kawaoka all about how to invest to create the career and life you want! In this episode, we are chatting about: -How Lane started with his first few rentals -How he used his podcast to grow his audience -How the wealthy invest and in a tax advantaged way to pay 0-15% tax rate Here were my Key takeaways for y’all: -Investing basics -How to grow and online community -How to leverage the capital you have for legacy wealth More about Lane: After 12 years as a Licensed Professional (PE) Civil/Industrial Engineer, I fired the boss and began to focus 100% of my time on my investing and helping others in my Passive Investor Accelerator & Mastermind. I began investing in 2009 in rainy Seattle, being a ramen eating cheapo I was able to buy a property early right after college. After discovering the difference between ‘Cashflow Investing’ and ‘appreciation investing (gambling/speculating)’… I moved my portfolio into 11 single family rentals in Birmingham, Atlanta, Indianapolis, and Pennsylvania. Today, I am investing in syndications which invest in Class C & B Multi-Family Apartment, RV Parks, mobile homes, and assisted living facilities because of this Nation’s demand for affordable housing – not rich people Class-A assets. My mission is to help regular people into good deals that were once only accessible to the rich. The passive income from investing in stabilized rental properties made it possible for me to move back home to Hawaii where the cost of paradise is 10%+ cost of living and -30% less pay for comparable jobs in the US mainland. There I was able to live a lifestyle where I was able to  bike to work. It did not take me long however to finally quit the day job and ditch the e-bike for a Mercedes. Annoyed by the bogus real estate education programs out there (that take money from people who don’t have it in the first place), I set out to make this free website to help other hard-working professionals, the shrinking middle-class dispel the Wall-Street dogma of traditional wealth-building and offer an alternative to “garbage” investments in the 401K/mutual funds that only make the insiders rich. We help the hard-working middle-class build real asset portfolios by providing free investing education, podcasts, and networking plus access to investment opportunities not offered to the general public.

Going Long Podcast with Billy Keels
Build And Execute A Plan To Achieve Financial Freedom - Lane Kawaoka

Going Long Podcast with Billy Keels

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 31:23


Want to avoid mistakes in Long Distance Investing?  Download your FREE document at http://billykeels.com/7mistakestoavoid   Episode 32: Build And Execute A Plan To Achieve Financial Freedom    In the conversation with today’s guest Lane Kawaoka, you’ll learn the following:   [00:40 - 03:09] Lane’s profile, in Billy Keels' guest introduction.  [03:09 - 08:37] Why Lane chose real estate rather than anything else. [08:37 - 13:20] Why Lane was drawn to invest beyond his back yard in Hawaii.  [13:20 - 16:19] Lane outlines ways to be able to assemble a good team to work with. [16:19 - 25:16] How Lane's platform, Simple Passive Cashflow, is helping 1000s of people around the world, and how it all started. [25:16 - 30:18] What is coming up next for Lane and his Going Long investments.   Here’s what Lane shared with us during today’s conversation: Favourite European City: Barcelona, Spain.  He currently lives in Honolulu, Hawaii.  Best thing to happen in the past 24 hours: Realising that he didn't need to go back to work the next day - no Sunday blues! A mistake Lane would like you to learn from so you don't have to pay full price for it: Don't be afraid of debts or interest rates, just focus on the cashflow and leverage. Book Recommendation: Millionaire Real Estate Investor, by Gary Keller.   Be sure to reach out and connect with Kawaoka by using the info below:   www.simplepassivecashflow.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

Bend Don't Break
Nearly Losing her Life over a Stolen Chocolate Bar: Victoria Police Department Detective Lane Douglas-Hunt’s Journey on Navigating PTSD

Bend Don't Break

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 67:17


Today’s guest is Lane Douglas Hunt. Lane has been a member with the Victoria Police Department since 2008. She has spent most of her career on the front lines in patrol where she was on the Greater Victoria Emergency Response Team for 6 years. Currently, she serves as the Explosives Technician, a Detective in the Special Victims Unit, and a member of the Critical Incident Stress Management Team. Outside of work, Lane and her amazing husband, Jeff, are parents to 2 dogs, 50 chickens, a 700-gallon reef tank, and 5 honey bee hives! When they aren't lifting weights or farming they are riding their Harleys on beautiful Vancouver Island together.   In this episode, Lane has an amazing story to share that displays incredible resiliency. The incident happened back in 2011 when she was just a junior member at 24 years old with less than 2 ½ years on the job. Her day started off like any other. She spent the morning filing paperwork and was called to a routine call at a 7-Eleven for someone who reportedly stole a chocolate bar. This routine call took a turn for the worst when she was targeted for a spontaneous attack.   In this powerful story that Lane shares with listeners, she details out all of the events that took place, what she gained from these experiences, and her advice to others. She also speaks about the post-traumatic stress that came with it, but mostly her post-traumatic growth and how she managed to reduce her stress.   Key Takeaways: [:49] Chief Neil Dubord thanks listeners for their recent feedback and ratings on iTunes. [1:37] Chief Neil Dubord thanks the team behind the Bend Don’t Break podcast. [1:57] If you have your own story of resilience you’d like to share on the podcast, you can get in touch with the team at DeltaPolice.ca/Podcast or send them an email at media@deltapolice.ca.  [2:18] About today’s episode and guest, Lane Douglas Hunt. [3:09] Chief Neil Dubord welcomes Lane to the podcast! [3:26] What did Lane have for breakfast this morning? [3:36] Lane’s motivation for staying in shape! [4:32] What types of movies are Lane’s favourite? [5:17] Lane gives some background to the story she’s going to tell. [7:35] Did Lane always want to be a police officer? [8:55] Lane begins her story that started with a standard, one-man-job call in January 2011, and ended with her sustaining (what she thought at the time to be life-threatening) injuries. [24:55] Lane continues her story from when she got taken to the hospital after her injuries (the support she received from fellow officers, the treatment she received, and what this situation meant for her going forward). [30:38] Lane speaks about what she did — as well as what her department did — to help reintegrate her back into work. [32:30] Lane tells us about what she went on to do after recovering from her injury. [34:26] Lane elaborates on what was happening for her personally and emotionally when she got back to work and explains the PTSD she was experiencing. [40:48] Lane speaks about her lowest low: getting removed from the ERT team. [44:56] How Lane turned things around for herself (with some help from Brian Willis). [48:12] What else played a role in Lane recovering and beginning to feel a lot better? [52:37] Chief Neil Dubord highlights some key takeaways from Lane’s story. [52:10] Lane speaks about the road that got her back to where she needed to be. [54:55] How long was Lane off from work the second time? Would she have given herself more time to get back to work in hindsight? [57:20] Lane shares how mindfulness played a big part in her recovery. [58:44] Chief Neil Dubord summarizes the timeline of Lane’s story. [59:16] Lane speaks about what happened when she lost her position on the ERT team and was back on patrol in her old position. [1:01:55] Chief Neil Dubord highlights some more key takeaways from Lane’s story. [1:03:13] Aaron joins the podcast and gives his thoughts on Lane’s story. [1:05:41] Chief Neil Dubord rewards Lane with a commitment coin for sharing her incredible story on the podcast.   Mentioned in this Episode: Bosch (Amazon Prime TV series) Brian Willis Bob Delaney Surviving the Shadows: A Journey of Hope into Post-Traumatic Stress, by Bob Delaney and Dave Scheiber Bend Don’t Break Episode: “When a Routine Call Turns Life-Threatening: Constable Craig Look’s Story”Ten Percent Happier App   Looking for More Episodes? You can find more episodes of Bend Don’t Break on iTunes, Google Play, and most other major podcasting platforms.   Connect with the Delta Police Department: Follow the Delta Police on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Visit their website at DeltaPolice.ca.  

Men On Purpose Podcast
Transform Your Life Through Travel—with Lane Belone

Men On Purpose Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 26:47


Travel gives us the opportunity to explore new places and learn about other cultures. But it is also an opportunity to learn about yourself. In fact, Lane Belone contends that the experience of travel can be transformational, helping you grow as a person and develop a powerful sense of connection and worthiness. Lane is the creator of Increase Freedom, a program designed to help people transform their lives through travel and the power of alignment. A former US Army Special Forces Veteran, Lane has traveled to 36 counties on six continents, and now, he leverages that experience to coach clients in overcoming mental blocks and gaining life-changing clarity by way of breakthrough experiences abroad. On this episode, Lane joins Emerald to explain how intentional travel sets up the conditions for insight. He describes his own experiences in Peru and Tanzania, sharing his self-discoveries around connection and providing for others. Listen in for Lane’s advice on living in wonder rather than judgement and learn how to open yourself to opportunities for transformation through travel! What You Will Learn Lane’s decision to leverage travel to grow as a person How intentional travel sets up the conditions for insight How Lane’s Peru trip allowed him to release self-doubt What Lane learned about himself in climbing Kilimanjaro Lane’s insight around connection + providing for others How mastery of self leads to wonder over judgement Lane’s step-by-step process of making decisions Slow down thoughts Observe + take action Deal with details later Lane’s unique, macro approach to questioning challenges Connect with Lane Belone Increase Freedom Connect with Emerald GreenForest Creative Age Consulting Group Emerald’s Website Emerald on LinkedIn Emerald on Twitter Emerald on Instagram Email: listeners@menonpurposepodcast.com Resources Steven Kuhn on Men on Purpose EP071 This episode is sponsored by the Creative Age Consulting Group. Men - Is it time NOW for you to make your mark? Visit timetomakeyourmark.com to apply for an invitation-only consultation.

Pints with Pat- Real Estate, Business, & Growth
Achieving Your Passive Income Goals with Lane Kawaoka

Pints with Pat- Real Estate, Business, & Growth

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 36:03


This week, Pat welcomes Lane Kawaoka all the way from Hawai’i to talk all things passive income! Lane is a professional investment coach and Amazon best-selling author who maintains passive income properties in multiple states. Lane and Pat talk about getting started with turnkey rentals, how to make smart investments, forming partnerships, and ultimately “firing your boss” and achieving your passive income goals! Connect with Lane:simplepassivecashflow.comlane@simplepassivecashflow.comYoutube: SimplePassiveCashflow dot comMake sure to check out the Simple Passive Cashflow podcast on iTunes or Stitcher! 2:03 Lane’s Introduction8:45 How Lane did his first deal11:35 The Importance of Goals14:45 The Pivot to full-time18:00 Forming a Limited Partnership21:22 The path to passive income24:30 “The Criteria is Cashflow.”27:06 Smart Investments28:20 Thoughts on syndication training32:40 What is the ultimate goal?34:16 Wrap-up

YellowBird Connect
Achieving Your Passive Income Goals with Lane Kawaoka

YellowBird Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 36:03


This week, Pat welcomes Lane Kawaoka all the way from Hawai’i to talk all things passive income! Lane is a professional investment coach and Amazon best-selling author who maintains passive income properties in multiple states. Lane and Pat talk about getting started with turnkey rentals, how to make smart investments, forming partnerships, and ultimately “firing your boss” and achieving your passive income goals! Connect with Lane:simplepassivecashflow.comlane@simplepassivecashflow.comYoutube: SimplePassiveCashflow dot comMake sure to check out the Simple Passive Cashflow podcast on iTunes or Stitcher! 2:03 Lane’s Introduction8:45 How Lane did his first deal11:35 The Importance of Goals14:45 The Pivot to full-time18:00 Forming a Limited Partnership21:22 The path to passive income24:30 “The Criteria is Cashflow.”27:06 Smart Investments28:20 Thoughts on syndication training32:40 What is the ultimate goal?34:16 Wrap-up

Wine for Normal People
Ep 275: Lane Tanner, the Pinot Czarina of Santa Barbara County, California

Wine for Normal People

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 54:36


When I was visiting Santa Barbara County, I got to sit down with the Pinot Czarina herself, Lane Tanner. She is famed for her deep knowledge of Pinot noir winemaking in Santa Barbara, having arrived as only the second woman winemaker in the county in 1981. Since then, Lane has built a reputation as one of the top Pinot specialists in California and she is a pioneer and icon in SB County. She has had a long career and today, she is the winemaker and partner with Will Hentry Ep 259) in Lumen Wines, making exceptional single vineyard Pinot Noir, with great Chardonnay, Grenache, Grenache blanc and Pinot Gris to boot. Although accomplished, Lane is a total package – confident, strong, but kind and willing to share her story with us. We became fast friends and I can't wait to introduce you to her and her story in this show! Here are the topics we hit on:   How Lane got into wine, how she met and was mentored (inadvertently) by the famed Andre Tchelistcheff Santa Barbara County in the 1980s -- the culture, the wines, and how it has changed  Lane's ability to master nearly any task -- her "Inspector Gadget" -like quality to fix anything, and solve any problem (only she does it well and he did it poorly!) The importance of geography and geology to Pinot Noir in Santa Barbara. Lane's philosophies, how she came upon them, and why they yield such spectacular wine -- from picking decisions to pruning to clones, we cover it all!  The trouble with scores and judging (she's been a judge before so we get some inside dirt!) How the movies "Sideways" and it's residual effects made Lane retire for a time.   We talk Santa Barbara wine -- now and then. The present and future: Will Henry joins us again to help tell the the Lumen story and where it's going! We hope to have an Underground Wine Event next year in Santa Barbara! Stay tuned for details!    Thanks to our sponsor this week:  YOU! The podcast supporters on Patreon, who are helping us to make the podcast possible and who we give goodies in return for their help! Check it out today: https://www.patreon.com/winefornormalpeople  

Real Estate Investment Finance Radio
Episode 6: Inspiring Interview with a very successful RE Investor! Part One, with Mike Bocanegra

Real Estate Investment Finance Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 39:08


Mike has been investing in the real estate business since 2004 and has had multiple rentals in locations such as Michigan, Chicago, and Florida. His objective is to purchase neglected apartment complexes that are in need of repositioning and/or with property management issues. These properties are located in emerging markets creating additional added value. He then sells or refinances the property to use the proceeds to buy more and/ or larger properties. Mike has experience in negotiating Letters of Intent/Purchase and Sale Agreements with Banks, Private Investors, and Note Portfolio holders all with holdings of Multi-Family Apartments. He has extensive experience in working with Property Management companies implementing superior Asset Management. What you’ll learn on this episode: How Mike and his dad made the transition from Single family homes to Multifamily. How Mike went through 60-70 lender contacts before he found us and we got him financed almost immediately! How Lane and Mike have worked through every deal since then and have used multiple sources to grow Mike’s multifamily empire to currently 180+ Units! How Mike has done this almost entirely with OPM! Tips for how ANYONE can do the same!

The Smart Real Estate Coach Podcast|Real Estate Investing
Episode 83: Hawaiian Style, with Lane Kawaoka

The Smart Real Estate Coach Podcast|Real Estate Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 29:17


Lane Kawaoka is Co-Owner at MFPE Investments LLC which controls 1,433+ units and where he is responsible for finding investment opportunities, analysis, and marketing. Mr. Kawaoka obtained a BS in Industrial Engineer and MS in Civil Engineering and Construction Management from the University of Washington. In addition to an analytical engineering background, Lane has real world experience in working as a project manager for over $220 million dollars of capital construction projects in both the public and private sector. Working as a high paid professional in Corporate America and frustrated by the traditional wealth building dogma, Lane was compelled to inspire and mentor other working professionals via his top rated podcast at SimplePassiveCashflow.com. What you'll learn about in this episode: How Lane's career path led him to real estate investing, and how he structures his passive income business Why Lane specializes in secondary and tertiary markets to maximize his passive cash flow income Why Lane targets large metropolitan cities but avoids overloaded markets like New York and Los Angeles Why Lane moved out of the single-family home market and moved to multifamily properties, and why he turns to third party property management Why experience is critical if you want to be a general partner in multi-investor property deals Why Lane believes that young investors should be starting out with conservative investments How a rent-to-value ratio of greater than 1% is an important factor in the deals you should be doing What big mistakes investors should be watching out for, and what advice Lane would give to avoid them What daily activities Lane follows to be his best, what he's working on next, and how to contact Lane Additional resources: Website: www.simplepassivecashflow.com Twitter: @SimplepassiveCF SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/Kawaoka SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/webinar SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/termsbook SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/ebook SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/QLS

Real Estate Investment Finance Radio
Welcome to Real Estate Investment Finance Radio, with Lane O’Bryon

Real Estate Investment Finance Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2019 10:24


If you are looking for a simple way to connect with sources of capital, this is it. Real Estate Investment Finance Radio is where we talk with sources of capital about what they look for in investors, what sort of capital they offer, and how they can be the right source of money for the right people.  In 2009 Lane was asked to become a "Coach" in the national program known as the Direct Lender Alliance. As a coach in the program, he was responsible for training and mentoring hundreds of students every week through live webinar presentations. This experience helped lane understand the hurdles these hundreds of people were facing in the "money finding" business. In 2015 Lane made the move to Capital Connection which has made its mission to solve the number one problem facing real estate investors and the brokers that assist them, and that is finding, vetting and connecting with the best possible sources of capital found anywhere. The model has proven sound and Capitol Connection is growing rapidly. What you’ll learn about in this episode: Your host, Lane O'Bryon, and how he got into the world of real estate finance Why Lane believes in the important role of lenders in helping others improve their financial situation How the financial crash of 2007 impacted Lane and how he survived and then thrived in the post-crash recession How Lane became a coach and mentor for the national Direct Lender Alliance program Which challenges lenders and brokers are facing in the modern day regulatory climate Why Lane co-founded and became president of his business, Capital Connection, and what role his business fulfills Lane's plans for future episodes of the Real Estate Investment Finance Radio podcast Resources: www.capconnectnow.com

Mind Flipping Podcast
Ep54: Lane Kennedy, Hemp Oil, Bio Individualized Health, Joy, Sobriety

Mind Flipping Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 37:20


***Share your feedback & win!!! See Ep 50 for details!!!***   Lane Kennedy is a Dave Asprey certified biohacker, holistic health coach, and entrepreneurial coach with experience on how to individualize care using your personal biology in order to create the best wellness plan for you! Today, we dive deep into the holistic healing and wellness coaching profession in order to offer you tips, tricks, and reasons why it is important to flip your mind, body, and soul to a healthier lifestyle. Plus, we talk about the health benefits of hemp oil and why you should consider adding it to your wellness routine!   Sign up for HTPI HERE with the Early Bird Discount!!!   Don’t forget to continue the conversation on the Mind Flipping Facebook group! Show Notes:   How 9/11 inspired Lane Kennedy’s first mind flip and a one-way ticket to Thailand (4:59) How Lane’s one-way ticket to Thailand, her inspired mind flip, led her to work for an organization that helps others (8:13) How Lane realized that people needed to seek help through service (9:08) How parenting led to another mind-flip that taught Lane to let go of her idea of what parenting looks like (11:44) Rick’s parenting mind-flip! (14:14) What is holistic body, mind, and spirit coaching and how can it help you and flip your mind (15:35) Why it’s important to flip your mind and body in order to eat and live healthier (17:01) The Spackle Round (19:04) What is something Lane currently struggles with (19:25) Lane’s word or phrase of the day in her daily meditations (20:46) A common belief in the coaching and wellness field that Lane disagrees with (22:08) A belief that Lane used to believe but has now re-envisioned (19:55) Why are you a firm believer in the healing powers of hemp oil? (24:07) Why hemp oil is different from smoking marijuana? (28:44) What is a get out of “internal jail” card that Lane would advise people to carry? (23:58) Follow Lane on Instagram as part of her special request for listeners! Additional Resources from the Show:   Get your free, in-depth guide to understanding Hemp Oil as a valued Mind Flipping listener! Learn more about Lane and the health and coaching services that she offer to flip your mindset and your life! Get your free shopping list download for a healthier diet and listen to Dave Asprey’s Podcast on biohacking! Healing Back Pain on Amazon Connect with Lane on Insta, Facebook, and Twitter!     If you want to continue to congratulate Rick,  you can send him an audio message, use the contact page HERE  or in connect with him in the Mind Flipping Facebook Group. Let’s keep the mind flipping conversation going, together!

Real Estate Investor Summit Podcast
Episode 240: Connecting with Capital: Real Estate and Business Funding

Real Estate Investor Summit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2018 27:53


Lane O’Bryon got into the mortgage business back in 2001. Before that, he was in corporate America and hated his job. He quickly fell in love with the mortgage business and made more money in his first three months than he was going to make all year at his job that he had just left. He had a few lucky breaks and found himself in the top 10% of producers among his peers. In 2010, he was asked to become a coach in the national program known as the Direct Lender Alliance. Since then, he has successfully coached and mentored hundreds of individuals on all aspects of the lending business. He has also closed over 1000 deals in his career and is a full time student of the business. Lane has interviewed hundreds of people at all levels including many industry experts to find out what works and what doesn’t work. This led him to create an agency business where he had over 100 agents nationwide. He discovered the one UNIVERSAL PROBLEM that Investors, AND Brokers ALL have: Finding, vetting and building relationships with the BEST SOURCES of Capital for YOUR SPECIFIC DEAL NEEDS! Lane made it his personal mission to actually solve this problem, and now is helping hundreds with this unbelievable but very simple solution. Mitch says: “I personally have never seen anything like this anywhere, and I know that you are going to love it!. It’s the Perfect Solution.” What you’ll learn about in this episode: How Lane’s career evolved and how he became an expert in real estate financing How the 2007 subprime mortgage industry collapse affected Lane and changed his career focus How Lane recognized an opening in the financing industry and built a business to connect borrowers with lenders How the Direct Lender Alliance gave Lane a chance to work closely with brokers, make connections, and guide his business model What role Capital Connection serves in matching businesses with lenders who will best fit their needs How a typical “fix and flip” loan is set up to help investors get great terms on mortgages What options are available for “buy and hold” investors to obtain loans that fit their investment strategy What comprehensive broker training education Capital Connection offers to strengthen your knowledge of the industry How to get access to informative programs provided by Lane for both investors and brokers Resources: REInvestorSummit.com/Broker REInvestorSummit.com/Machine REInvestorSummit.com/privatelenders REInvestorSummit.com/aof REInvestorSummit.com/101

In Her Voice
Self-Healing Through Deep Listening with Lane Kennedy

In Her Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2018 47:34


In Her Voice is sponsored by Beautycounter. Treat yourself to safer (and amazing) skincare AND support In Her Voice at the same time when you purchase through this link: www.kellycovert.com/beauty Want to stay connected? Sign up for my newsletter to receive inspiration, news, Beautycounter offers and more. Here are a few of the big topics we talked about: Kelly introduces Lane Kennedy. Lane shares her backstory on how she’s gotten to a place of deep listening and healing. What happened when Lane’s body began to break down after quitting drinking. The difference between data and intuition and how it affect Lane’s life. How Lane came to her journey of deep listening. Using meditation in a different way by using the breath and going deeper. Lane shares how the meditation practice allowed her body to speak ot her. Hemp oil and how it changed Lane’s life, by alleviating pain from her “dental chair accident.” Listening to her Inner Voice tell her it was okay to try this hemp oil helped change everything. Writing and a strong circle of women is how Lane is always questioning her stories, versus succumbing to them. Lane questioned her Inner Voice when she was involved in a startup because a great deal of money was involved. The ladies discuss Dave Asprey, biohacking and bulletproof coffee and how listening to what your body says is more important than what an influencer may say. Your body will tell you what it wants you to give it and what it needs to nourish. Kelly discusses her sensitivity to gluten. How Lane balances loving herself right now where she is, understanding her worthiness versus always wanting to be better. It’s hard, but you must know what YOU need in order to feel whole and happy. Lane shares what her Inner Voice is asking of her.   In Lane’s Voice:   “I feel like my intuition is super strong. I’ve tapped into that. It’s always been there. I either ignore it or I don’t. And what the data does - it’s a tool. It’s simply a tool that I use to reflect on.”   “I learned how to meditate in a different way by using my breath and by going deeper within. It shifted my perspective on how I saw the world and how I saw the data and how I had conversations with doctors and people in my life.”   “When I was on the [meditation] pillow or sitting, my body was calm and quiet. And my symptoms were calm and quiet.”   “With chronic pain, there’s a depression that comes. You’re sleep-deprived. And there’s a disconnection that happens between me and my inner voice because I just wasn’t present.   “There’s a difference between that voice saying it’s time to leave and the voice that said you’ve got this, you’re the boss! But I wanted to believe that the “you’ve got this, you’re the boss” voice because I was getting paid. I was getting the accolades. It looked good. Sometimes it’s hard to listen to the voice when it’s not gonna look the way you want it to in the moment.”   “Listening to that inner voice of you don’t have to do what everybody else is doing. It’s been a huge change for me.”   “It’s a priority to put my self-care and that self heart and love into me so that I can give back and be present and helpful and be of service to others.”   Connect with Lane:   Lane’s Website Lane’s “In Her Voice” Freebies Facebook Twitter Instagram

This Week in Weddings
Episode 72: A Healthy Approach to Competition

This Week in Weddings

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2018 43:44


When you run a small business, it's only natural to look around and see what your colleagues are up to. But do you have a healthy approach to competition? In this week's episode of the This Week In Weddings podcast, we're chatting with a wedding industry entrepreneur turned business coach about how she went from watching what her competitors were doing to reclaiming her own unique voice in the industry. Whether you are just starting out or have years of experience under your belt, this week's episode is sure to hit home and put the idea of competition into a new light. About our guest:  Lane’ Richards is a multidisciplinary entrepreneur and creative behind Something Borrowed Portland, an award-winning event design and specialty rental company based in Portland, Oregon. Her newest venture, Wedding Pro Coaching, offers mastermind business coaching and educational programs to wedding industry professionals who need help building, running, and growing their businesses in the crowded wedding industry. In this episode, listeners will hear about: Lane's background in the event industry and how she got into coaching What a non-healthy approach to competition looks like How Lane has avoided getting caught up in the social media spiral of checking out her competitors Lane's view on sharing information and being an open book Ways to balance between being helpful to your colleagues while not giving away the secret sauce Want to connect with Lane? Instagram: @weddingprocoaching Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/weddingprocoaching Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/weddingprocoach/

Apartment Building Investing with Michael Blank Podcast
MB 086: Become a Money Raiser to Quit the Rate Race – With Lane Kawaoka

Apartment Building Investing with Michael Blank Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2017 26:58


‘At the end, you're trying to find your highest and best use. How can you effectively create value based on your limited time?' Perhaps you're interested in getting into multifamily, but syndication is not for you. If your strengths lie in networking and raising money, you can get into apartment building investing as a general partner who specializes in soliciting capital. Based in Hawaii, Lane Kawaoka still works his day job as an engineer, but he is quickly growing passive income streams via multi-family investing. After graduating from college with a degree in engineering, he got a job in construction management that required a lot of travel. In 2009, Lane bought a primary residence in Seattle—but he was never there. He decided to rent out his A-class property, and the cashflow generated from that enterprise inspired him to purchase more. From there, Lane expanded his single-family portfolio, eventually discovering turnkey rentals. Today he is pursuing multi-family, recently landing his first 190-unit deal. But Lane is working deals from a different angle, coming in as the general partner who specializes in raising capital. On this episode, he shares his unique multi-family strategy, explaining how his Simple Passive Cashflow blog and podcast position him as a thought-leader in the space and afford the opportunity to network. Listen in to learn how Lane is compensated as the money-raiser, and hear his advice for aspiring entrepreneurs about building a platform that establishes your credibility as a multi-family investor! Key Takeaways [2:30] How Lane got into real estate Engineer in construction management Rarely at primary residence, traveling for work Decided to rent, then purchase more Stumbled on turnkey rentals Working to build passive income streams [6:11] Why Lane made the shift to multifamily Tired of ‘managing the managers' Realized single-family not scalable [7:33] Why Lane was slow to get started in multi-family No substantial net worth, experience Thought had to be lead Finally paid mentor to help [8:33] The four parts necessary to do a multi-family deal Net worth Raising money Experience Finding deal [9:24] How Lane leverages his blog and podcast Tired of answering same questions about single-family Started blog/podcast to address those questions Good avenue for building relationships with like-minded people Platform adds to credibility [10:20] Lane's approach to finding deals Slow start (18 months) Contact junior associates on brokerage websites [11:58] Lane's first multi-family deal Came together in last six months 190-unit in Texas Came in as passive investor [13:36] Lane's multi-family strategy Not interested in being syndicator Multi-family game so big, specialization is necessary Talent lies in raising money [15:09] How Lane is compensated as the money-raiser Receives promo raise rate Get in as general partner (passive income stream) [15:55] Lane's strength in accessing capital High net-worth network Would rather spend time on podcast than analyzing deals [17:36] Lane's multi-family strategy moving forward Build syndication business, portfolio Get people out of ‘Wall Street roller coaster' Raise capital, invest alongside [19:37] Lane's advice for aspiring entrepreneurs Build track record Create platform as thought-leader (video, audio, blog, meetups) Find your strengths and double down Connect with Lane Kawaoka Simple Passive Cashflow Email lane@simplepassivecashflow.com Resources Bigger Pockets LoopNet Invest with Michael Podcast Show Notes Free eBook: The Secret to Raising Money to Buy Your First Apartment Building Download Text “secretbook” to 44222 Review the Podcast on iTunes  

Before the Millions | Lifestyle Design Through Real Estate | Passive Cashflow Investing Tips and Strategies for Financial Fre

On today's episode, we have the pleasure of speaking to Lane Kawaoka. Lane is an engineer, an investor in 626 single family and multi-family units and a radio show host at simplepassivecashflow.com. Lane was born and is currently based out of Hawaii. He is what we could call, an “accidental landlord.” After buying his first single-family home he realized that it was a cash sucking machine and he wanted to do something about it.   Lane shares this story and how it propelled his interest and career in real estate. He also shares his insights on the market in Hawaii and why he decided to move back to his homeland from Seattle. We also delve into the 1031 exchange, who should get into a 1031 exchange and some of the pitfalls that some of us might not realize about a 1031 exchange. But the true emphasis for today’s episode is cashflow. Cash flow is king, and according to Lane, when you’re starting out your number one goal should be cashflow. Lane motivates us to get started creating cash flow for ourselves to design the lifestyle and business we want to lead.   Key Points From This Episode: What encouraged Lane to start investing in real estate. The lesson Lane learnt from buying his first property. How Lane helps clients get into their first investment. Where to go if you want to invest but have no money. The importance of cashflow and what it allows. Why Lane shifted from single-family homes. Why Lane decided to move back to Hawaii from Seattle. Some of the pitfalls of a 1031 exchange. Success habits Lane incorporates into his every day. Balancing business with lifestyle.    Tweetables:  [spp-tweet tweet="“It comes down to cashflow. Cashflow gives you the freedom to do what you want.” — Lane Kawaoka"] [spp-tweet tweet="“That’s the problem with Wall Street. It’s rough and it’s a rollercoaster.” — Lane Kawaoka"]  [spp-tweet tweet="“You always take what anybody tells you with a grain of salt.” — Lane Kawaoka "] [spp-tweet tweet="“You need to figure out what makes you happy, what your goals are and create your business and lifestyle around that.” — Lane Kawaoka"] [spp-tweet tweet="“70% of your progression is doing it, being in the field. 20% is from your peers. 10% is books.” — Lane Kawaoka"]   Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:  Simple Passive Cashflow – http://simplepassivecashflow.com/ House Hack Secrets – https://beforethemillions.com/househacksecrets   Access The Best Strategies, Tips & Advice! Every week, we send an email sharing my best advice, tips and strategies related to Real Estate Investing. Each of these weekly emails contain relevant and actionable information that can help you no matter where you are in your investing journey. Sign up to join our community

Why Not Now? with Amy Jo Martin
Episode 31: Lane Wood - Creating A New Life

Why Not Now? with Amy Jo Martin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2017 71:26


An unexpected prompt caused Lane Wood to change nearly every aspect of his life in a matter of months. He came out as gay, moved, became healthy and transformed his outlook. Born in conservative Oklahoma and once a pastor at his church, Lane shares exactly how he navigated out of the closet.  Turns out, we are all in some sort of closet. Coming out is just a difficult conversation. A closet is no place to live. For anyone. Show Notes: Lane's series of Why Not Now? moments that happened after an unexpected prompt. The first time Lane told someone he was gay and the conversations that happened after. How Lane learned to follow his one internal GPS one step at a time. What else has changed in Lane's life? How Lane keeps his mind healthy. Lane's current Why Not Now? Pirates or Ninjas, who is tougher according to Lane? What keeps Lane up at night? What advice Lane would give to his younger self? Books & Reference Links: Follow Lane Wood on  Twitter Hillbilly Elegy by J.D. Vance Subtle Art of Not Giving A Fu*k by Mark Manson