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The Smart Real Estate Coach Podcast|Real Estate Investing
Episode 253: Turn Your Passion Into Profit, with Bryan Dewhurst and Phillip Ramsey

The Smart Real Estate Coach Podcast|Real Estate Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 36:52


I'm Bryan Dewhurst and I'm really proud to be one of the co-founders of Uncommon Wealth Partners, LLC along with my friend, Phillip Ramsey. I've spent more than a decade learning from mentors and serving clients with other firms and it was finally time to step out and do it the way we wanted it to be done. My professional background is in economics and consulting. One of the elements of our work that I love the most is having the opportunity to teach investors, business owners, professionals and families the strategies that work for corporations and banks. If it can help the big corporations why shouldn't we harness the same opportunity, risk management and diversification to clients all over the country. At the core, I want people to win at the game of life. I know that I want to have an uncommon life and I want other people to have a growth mindset and the same opportunity and upside that I see for myself, my family and our clients. Phillip's Bio: My name is Phillip Ramsey. I am married to the woman of my dreams, I have three amazing children, I have awesome friends and I get excited every day to go to work. I am honored to say I have been an Iowan my whole life. I am truly blessed far beyond what I deserve. Ironically, I started in the financial services industry because of my own negative experience. I never felt like I was getting help from any of the advisors I met with. I determined that I was going to become the advisor I hoped to talk to when I needed help. I promised myself when I started that I would be uncommon in this industry. I started with Principal Financial Group and learned a lot about how finances worked but I quickly saw that the goals my clients had and the goals I had for my clients were different from the company's goals. After this realization, I decided to leave Principal and become an independent financial advisor. It was at this point I met my friend, Bryan Dewhurst and together we started formalizing our competitive advantage. Prior to becoming an advisor, I was a pharmaceutical rep and felt like I learned two valuable lessons while in that job. First, I wanted to own my own business. We are independent which means there isn't anyone telling us what we need to sell or telling us what companies we have to sell for. Second, I wanted to do the research for myself instead of taking other people's word for it. Now our clients get fresh new ideas that aren't even being discussed with other advisors because we have done our own research. We feel our job is to educate our clients and provide them with as many options as we can and let them make the decision as to what they want to do. What you'll learn about in this episode: Why Phillip and Bryan recognized the failings of the financial advisor industry and decided to do things differently Why the key to the work Phillip and Bryan do lies in helping people identify and lean into what they're passionate about in life How they help their clients realize that there are lots of ways to monetize their passion and build financial security How Phillip and Bryan help people get clarity on their risk tolerance and take sensible risks when growing their wealth What impact Phillip and Bryan have seen in their clients due to the global pandemic, and why the way people view big business has changed Why the team at Uncommon Wealth Partners works to meet people where they are, even if their chosen investment vehicle is unorthodox Why being successful in any kind of investing is a learning experience, and why even if you at first struggle you should learn and try again How Phillip and Bryan have begun integrating Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies into their offerings for their clients How the global pandemic has been an eye-opening experience that has pulled the veil back on how our economy works How Phillip and Bryan are launching their first book, “The Uncommon Wealth: You Are Your Best Asset, Invest In Yourself” in spring 2021 Resources: Website: www.uncommonwealth.com The Uncommon Life Project podcast: www.uncommonwealth.com/podcast/ Bryan's LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/bryan-dewhurst-a1946370/ Phillip's LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/phillipramsey/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/uncommonwealthpartners/ Bryan's Twitter: @bryandewhurst Additional resources: Real Estate on Your Terms by Chris Prefontaine SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/webinar SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/ebook SmartRealEstateCoach.com/QLS Smart Real Estate Coach Podcast Sponsor: Paul G. Dion CPA, CTC

Secure Your Retirement
Phillip Alder - Bridge and Retirement - How They Connect

Secure Your Retirement

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 31:16


How do Warren Buffett and Bill Gates stay sharp? According to an interview, Warren Buffet plays bridge multiple times a week, and sometimes with Bill Gates. Both men are known as some of the greatest minds of the 20th century and, even as they approach (and surpass) retirement age, they show no signs of slowing down. Could playing bridge be why? In this episode of Secure Your Retirement, Radon and Murs are joined by Phillip Alder, a bridge expert. Phillip was a bridge columnist for the New York Times for over ten years and has spent his life playing, teaching, and writing all about bridge. Phillip shares some fascinating insights into how bridge can improve your mental and physiological state. He also explains the best way to start playing bridge – even if you’re a beginner – so that you can stay sharp beyond retirement age. In this episode find out: How Phillip’s childhood interest became his career How to play bridge – a brief overview The surprising physiological effects of bridge Why bridge clubs are the perfect place to learn how to play Why younger people should start playing bridge Tweetable Quotes: “Bridge is great for keeping the brain busy. The more you use your brain, the better it is.” – Phillip Alder “At the beginning, you want a teacher and three friends to play with, who can guide you through the absolute basics of the game.” – Phillip Alder Important Links & Mentions https://www.amazon.com/Bridge-Dummies-Eddie-Kantar-dp-1119247829/dp/1119247829/ref=dp_ob_title_bk (Bridge For Dummies by Eddie Kantar) Phillip Alder’s website, http://bridgeforeveryone.com/ (Bridge for Everyone) https://www.acbl.org/ (American Contract Bridge League) https://www.abtahome.com/ (American Bridge Teachers’ Association) If you want to contact Phillip, you can get in touch with him at phillip@bridgeforeveryone.com. Resources: If you are in or nearing retirement and you want to gain clarity on what questions you should be asking, learn what the biggest retirement myths are, and identify what you can do to achieve peace of mind for your retirement, get started today by requesting our complimentary video course, Four Steps to Secure Your Retirement! To access the course, simply visit http://pomwealth.net/podcast (POMWealth.net/podcast). To receive our free book, Get Off the Retirement Rollercoaster, leave a 5-star rating review on Apple Podcasts and send a screenshot to mailto:morgan@pomwealth.net.

Self Made Strategies
095: Phillip Yacinthe – Helping Young People Overcome Mental Health Challenges

Self Made Strategies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 47:24


Phillip Yacinthe, CEO & Founder of the FulPhill Company Our guest is the founder of the FulPhill Company, which was founded in 2018.  The FulPhill Company is an empowerment company based in Philadelphia, PA focused on assisting individuals, companies and organizations fulfill their purpose by combatting things that keep them from achieving those goals. From a youth perspective, roadblocks include bullying, handling failure, self-esteem, etc. From an adult perspective, depression, unbelief, lack of confidence in self, suicidal thoughts, etc. From an organizational perspective, a lack of belief in personal ability as well as in the company vision and mission. https://thefulphillcompany.com/ These are the Self Made Strategies of Phillip Yacinthe. On this episode you will hear Phillip discuss: How Phillip is using sports and open communication to help young people overcome mental health issues Phillip's best practices for overcoming your own mental health hurdles The keys to developing trust Why transparency is important Phillip's keys to being comfortable in your own skin Production Credits: This Self Made Strategies Podcast is a SoftStix Productions LLC jawn. This episode was produced, hosted, and edited by Tony Lopes, remotely, in Philly, PA USA, with support from the team at SoftStix Productions LLC. The Self Made Strategies Podcast is sponsored by Lopes Law LLC (www.LopesLawLLC.com). NOW also available on YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCOG-mybCfvYWhoXo4vPoB5g Make sure you subscribe to the Self Made Strategies Podcast on your favorite podcasting platform. You can find us on: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Blubrry and many other podcasting platforms. Don't forget to visit www.selfmadestrategies.com to subscribe to our podcast, sign up for our newsletter, or to get more information about our guests. Follow us on: • Facebook • Twitter • Instagram • LinkedIn

Brand You Personal Branding
BYP 249: How Marketers Help Presidents Get Elected with Phillip Stutts

Brand You Personal Branding

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 45:38


Phillip Stutts is a marketing consultant who worked for decades in the political space. I’m not very into politics, but I am fascinated by the branding and marketing aspect of it. I brought Phillip on to have a conversation about all of that, as well as how today’s real-time issues have affected the economy and buying decisions. We have one of the most interesting conversations I’ve ever had on the podcast. If you have a business and are wondering what people are thinking and buying right now, listen in.   We talk about: How Phillip developed his marketing model How American consumers are making purchasing decisions now The importance of safety to the American consumer today How race issues have affected marketing and messaging The disruptions that are happening everywhere   Resources: COVID-19 Consumer Research “SPORTS HAS A PROBLEM…BEING WOKE AIN’T HELPING” article  “These 4 Industries Are Going to Die” article   Connect with Mike: https://mikekim.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mikekimtv/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikekimtv Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/mikekimtv/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/mikekimtv YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MikeKim   *** 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 

The Comeback Game
Corporate to Entrepreneurship: Referral Marketing and Building a Business with Phillip Gibbs

The Comeback Game

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2020 41:08


Focusing on what's in front of you can make your business grow faster. Phillip Gibbs, a world-renowned business strategist who has mastered the art of referral partnership and collaborative marketing strategies dives deep with me into his journey of becoming an entrepreneur from being part of the corporate world. He also discussed why pursuing a hobby-based business became the biggest mistake of his life. In this episode you will learn: - How Phillip left the corporate world to become an entrepreneur - Steps, strategies, and tools to grow a phenomenal business - How to debunk myths in businesses

Vanessa Wants To Know
Phillip Lim’s Journey to Sustainability: in Business, Life & Everything In-Between

Vanessa Wants To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2020 56:55


It’s Fashion Week here in New York City. This is one of the busiest weeks of the year in the fashion industry. Normally, Phillip Lim would be stuck in the thick of it, but this year he’s opting out. Instead, Phillip is having a “studio day.” In other words, he will be hosting a house party where the full collection will be on view, just like the runway, but without the exclusivity. No front row, no RSV, no list. Anybody can walk into the store. On today’s episode, Phillip Lim and I discuss why he decided to do something so drastically different for fashion week. He explains how he is working toward a more sustainable and mindful way to be and make fashion, and what the risks are when trekking this new terror. Some Questions I Ask: Can you describe the amount of stress that comes with each fashion season? (9:11)When did you decide to pursue creating sustainable products? (18:56)What is your goal? (28:40)How can you reeducate your customer with the understanding that sustainable products are luxurious? (46:29)In This Episode, You Will Learn: Why Phillip is focused on creating sustainable products. (8:10)How Phillip prepares for fashion show season. (9:33)Phillip’s advice for individuals and companies creating sustainable fashion. (19:04)What could destroy the mission of creating sustainable products. (30:02)What Phillip’s 2020 vision is. (50:48)Connect with Phillip: Phillip’s Personal Instagram3.1 Phillip Lim InstagramShop 3.1 Phillip LimResources: Phillip Lim's WWD article by Bridget FoleyVanessa’s InstagramVWTK Podcast InstagramVWTK Website See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Flip Talk Podcast with Don Costa
Let's Talk Creative and Mind-Blowing Ways to Find Deals with Phillip Vincent

The Flip Talk Podcast with Don Costa

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 27:14


    Phillip Vincent is the CEO of Mom's House, a certified investor program that lets expert real estate investors participate in an emerging market: children of seniors looking to sell their unwanted properties. Phillip believes this type of business benefits the seller in two ways. First, you take the burden of the unwanted house from the people who transferred their parents to a senior living community. Second, you're also helping the family get past an emotional moment in their lives. Phillip has over 20 years of experience in the industry and previously worked in sales at Verizon.   Phillip joins me today to share how he finds deals in senior living communities. He describes how he discovered that senior living communities were a constant stream of leads as well as referrals. He explains why this type of market is not for those who only look at the numbers and not the families involved. Phillip also discusses the two things that make the perfect lead and why you can't just waltz into a senior home and expect to get deals immediately.       “If you don't know what you're building for the market, you could waste a ton of money and time." - Phillip Vincent       On Today's Episode of Flip Talk:   How Phillip became a real estate investor. His thoughts on going big when it comes to construction. The ways he sources deals and his marketing strategies. How he gets leads from the senior living community. The two things that make up a perfect lead in real estate. Dealing with the emotional side of helping families sell their house. Talking to the right people in senior living communities to offer your services.       Connect with Phillip Vincent:   Mom's House LinkedIn         Rate, Review, Learn and Share   Thanks for tuning into the FlipTalk podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn even more about what it takes to build a 7-figure real estate business, head over to iTunes and subscribe to the show. Don't forget to tune into our other shows: FlipTalk's Rookie PlayBook and share your favorite episodes on social media to help other new investors learn what it takes to grow a successful business in the real estate investing industry.   Join the community of FlipTalk fans on Facebook, YouTube,  and visit our website for even more content, information, and resources about real estate investing.    

Platform to Perform
Episode 15-Avoiding the Sucker Mindset with The Mindful Mover

Platform to Perform

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 69:28


In episode 15 of the Platform to Perform Podcast I spoke with the brains behind The Mindful Mover, Phillip and Martina Chubb. I first came across their work on Instagram, where their training footage was flying in the face of conventional wisdom, as they were achieving incredible feats such as planche push ups and one arm chin ups…and then posting about training once a week. As if this wasn’t impressive enough, other feats such as back squatting just shy of double bodyweight, dropping into the middle splits (both of which without any warm up) and my personal favourite, a handstand push up…on gymnastics rings…meant I was desperate to get these two on. With a passion for training so wide, the conversation flowed effortlessly as I got The Mindful Mover’s thoughts on: How to work towards ‘The Big 5’ – exercises which provide the largest amount of ‘free gains’ to other movements without specifically training for them Training for mobility, how to develop it once and avoid wasting time on ‘dedicated’ mobility sessions What the sucker mindset is, and how to avoid it (and other biases) How Phillip and Martina have dispelled myths with their training, such as making improvements in skill and strength when training once a week, achieving static skills, such as a straddle planche, despite never training isometrically (i.e. using static movements) You can follow Phillip and Martina’s work via the below links: @The_mindful_mover http://mindfulmover.com/ mindfulmover.com/newsletter You can follow myself, Todd Davidson, via the following links; Instagram: @todddavidsonp2pcoaching Facebook: Todd Davidson P2P Coaching Platform to Perform Podcast: https://platformtoperform.podbean.com/ Resources Mentioned in the Podcast: Fooled by Randomness by Nassim Taleb Antifragile by Nassim Taleb Black Swan by Nassim Taleb Skin the Game by Nassim Taleb If you feel you are in a position to support the Platform to Perform podcast, any contributions would be truly appreciated https://www.patreon.com/ToddDavidsonp2pCoaching?fan_landing=true

Speaking Sidemount
E016 - Dominican Republic Cave Exploration with Phillip Lehman

Speaking Sidemount

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2018 41:19


In this week's episode sponsored by XDEEP, I speak with Phillip Lehman, acclaimed graffiti artist, musician and music producer... but more to the point... amazing cave explorer and sidemount diver :)! We cover: How Phillip got into sidemount and cave diving  His cave exploration partnership with Patrick Widmann The DRSS and safety issues re untrained divers being guided in the cave zone DRSS exploration projects The importance of practice in building sidemount skills Phillip's equipment including; XDEEP Stealth 2.0, video cameras, housings, lights and editing software Advice for aspiring underwater videographers and much more.... Featured in this episode: Sponsor: XDEEP - https://www.xdeep.eu/ DRSS - https://www.dr-ss.com/  If you like the podcast, please share with your friends and consider leaving us a 5-star review.

Onward Nation
Episode 812: Fire them now, with Phillip Stutts

Onward Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018 48:41


Phillip Stutts is the founder and CEO of two startup marketing agencies, “Go BIG Media” and “Win BIG Media” and has been lauded as a “marketing genius” by FOX BUSINESS. He is also the author of Amazon.com Best Seller, “FIRE THEM NOW”, and one of the masterminds behind the curtain of political marketing. Phillip is fighting a rare and incurable disease — so his mission today is to find a cure and pursue a life of constant growth and giving. What you’ll learn about in this episode: How Phillip Stutts entered politics and went on to contribute to many successful gubernatorial, US Senate, and Presidential campaigns How Phillip launched his company, Go Big Media, and built it into a $20 million business in just four years How Phillip is dealing with an incurable esophageal disease called Achalasia and fighting to manage its symptoms Why Phillip decided not only to combat his disease but to work on finding a cure for the incurable Why Phillip believes being diagnosed with Achalasia saved his business, his marriage, and his life How Phillip has found success in business marketing by applying principles he learned from working in politics Some of the key takeaways from Phillip’s book “Fire Them Now: The 7 Lies Digital Marketers Sell” Why your marketing firm is probably more concerned with checking boxes than building personal, authentic relationships with your customers How to effectively bring the idea of “political attack ads” to comparative advertising How to access a free article, “3 Secrets You Need to Know Before You Hire (or Fire) a Marketing Company” How to get a free 5-minute marketing audit of your business and its digital footprint Ways to contact Phillip: Twitter: @phillipstutts Website: www.phillipstutts.com/offer Website: www.phillipstutts.com/audit Book: “Fire Them Now: The 7 Lies Digital Marketers Sell…And the Truth about Political Strategies that Help Businesses Win”

Men On Purpose Podcast
Interrogating Your Reality with Personal Development Coach Phillip Andrew

Men On Purpose Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2018 26:16


What beliefs are holding you back? Where did they come from? Are they true? An integral part of personal development involves taking the time to ‘interrogate your reality’ and attack the limiting beliefs that are keeping you from the life you deserve. A multidimensional Man on Purpose, Phillip Andrew is a media and personal development coach based in Los Angeles. He has 15 years of live performance and public speaking experience, and Phillip is often asked to present at high schools and colleges across the country. In addition, he has ten years of addiction recovery experience and a nine-year background producing digital and television content. Phillip has worked on shows for Netflix, YouTube Red, A&E, E! Entertainment, and Fuse, among many others. Today, Phillip joins Emerald to explain how he made the shift from a mindset of self-interest to one of service. He speaks to the value in sharing your insecurities and being present for others to do the same. Phillip shares his own struggle with alcoholism, discussing the personal development work he did in the recovery process and how that informs his approach to coaching others. Listen in to understand Phillip’s idea of ‘interrogating your reality’ and learn about Phillip’s ongoing challenge to recognize what he cannot control. What You Will Learn Phillip’s shift from a mindset of self-interest to one of service The danger in prioritizing ‘the brand’ in front of the person How Phillip puts himself in a position to share his insecurities The value of being present for others through deep listening Phillip’s belief that a coach has to do the work themselves first Phillip’s struggle with alcohol abuse Phillip’s approach to the coaching process Identify root problem Establish definition of success Instill sense of peace, confidence The idea of ‘interrogating your reality’ Phillip’s struggle around relinquishing control Connect with Phillip Andrew Phillip’s Website Phillip on Facebook Phillip on Twitter Suggest a Guest If you (or someone you know) are one of the worlds Magnificent Men On Purpose who should be considered for a guest spot on the show APPLY HERE: bit.ly/PitchMen Connect with Emerald GreenForest Emerald’s Website Emerald on LinkedIn Emerald on Twitter Email: listeners@menonpurposepodcast.com 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.

Outliers in Sales and Marketing
#008 - Phillip Chang - Dropping out of college, the power of daily habits, and real estate sales

Outliers in Sales and Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2018 36:48


For this episode I interviewed uber successful real estate agent Phillip Chang. Like myself, he dropped out of college after becoming disillusioned with the merits of pursuing his degree over starting his career in business. Now he's an incredibly successful real estate agent (and person) and has some powerful lessons to share with you! Enjoy! O:00 - Introduction of Phillip Chang 1:40 - How Phillip decided to drop out of college 7:58 - How Zach decided to drop out of college 10:45 - The quality of education in college 11:40 - Learning by doing over in a classroom 13:10 - Problems with higher education in the United States 14:27 - Resistance from your parents on dropping out 15:55 - Figuring out success in the real estate industry 19:09 - What words Phillip's mirror that have changed his life 21:00 - Daily reflection 22:49 - The importance of follow-up 24:34 - Ultimate tip for selling through Facebook 27:10 - Million ways to make money 29:13 - Controlling your anxiety 31:12 - The power of consistency 31:48 - Adapting habits permanently