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The Biden Administration's American Jobs Plan is billed as an "infrastructure" package. But it's also something else: the most ambitious climate plan a U.S. president has ever proposed. So what's in it? And how can we make sure this plan avoids the fate of the last big climate bill (hint: it didn’t go well)? We talk to an architect of the Green New Deal and one of our favorite energy policy experts — and then Alex and Ayana make a terrifying phone call. Guests: Leah Stokes, Julian Brave NoiseCat Take Action: Call your members of Congress! As Ayana says, this is "a once in a lifetime opportunity to pass comprehensive, ambitious federal climate policy.” And as Dr. Leah Stokes said in our episode, now is the time! So call your members of Congress! If Alex and Ayana can do it, so can you! Don’t know who your member of Congress is? No problem! You can find out who your representative is here: https://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative This site has information on your senators: https://www.senate.gov/senators/senators-contact.htm You’ll find phone numbers for members’ D.C. offices on their websites — or just call the Capitol switchboard! They can connect you directly with the office of your representative or senator: (202) 224-3121 Tips for calling: Make a plan! Jot down some notes to remember what you want to say. Introduce yourself and tell them you’re a constituent! Let them know that you’re a voter in their district — and your opinion matters. Tell them why you’re calling: It’s crucial that Congress take serious action on climate change this year to meet the U.S. target of cutting greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030. Ask for something specific! Maybe: I’m really excited about the American Jobs Plan, and I think it’s really important to pass a strong clean electricity standard to get us on the path to 100% clean power / I love the idea of a Civilian Climate Corps and Congress should fully fund it / It’s really important to accelerate the transition to electric vehicles / Choose your own climate priority! Maybe it’s kelp farming... Leave your contact information. That’s it! You did it! Learn More Want to learn more about the American Jobs Plan? You can find the White House fact sheet here. Want to learn more about clean electricity standards? Our guest this week, Dr. Leah Stokes, laid out her vision along with Sam Ricketts of Evergreen Action in a Vox article: This popular and proven climate policy should be at the top of Congress’s to-do list: The case for a national clean electricity standard. You can find their full report advocating for a national clean electricity standard here: A Roadmap to 100% Clean Electricity by 2035 . And you can hear more from Leah on her podcast, A Matter of Degrees. We also talked about the clean electricity standard in Party Like It’s 2035. Want to learn more about the Green New Deal? We told the story of the Green New Deal in our episodes How 2020 Became a Climate Election and The Green Wave. If you take an action we recommend in one of our episodes, do us a favor and tell us about it! We’d love to hear how it went and what it felt like. Record a short voice memo on your phone and send it to us via our Listener Mail Form. We might use it in an upcoming episode. Check out our Calls to Action archive for all of the actions we've recommended on the show. Sign up for our newsletter here. And follow us on Twitter and Instagram. This episode of How to Save a Planet was produced by Rachel Waldholz. The rest of our reporting and producing team includes Kendra Pierre-Louis and Anna Ladd. Our intern is Ayo Oti. Our senior producer is Lauren Silverman. Our editor is Caitlin Kenney. Sound design and mixing by Peter Leonard with original music from Emma Munger.
New things here at SMC ( That stands for Spicy Milk Crew and not Suck My Cock.. no confusion. - Josh), Alex is here and he has some shit to set straight about his bussy. If Alex's bussy interests you than I think our foamy piss talk and how we are going to fight Logan Paul will interest you too.
It’s the Easter Weekend and we wanna do an Easter Egg Hunt to celebrate. We are getting you involved too. Alex and I are going to compete to see who collects the most Easter Eggs in and around the studio here at Montecasino. Send us a WhatsApp to 073 579 3445 with your name, ID number and let us know whether you support #TeamThando or #TeamAlex. If Alex gets more eggs, someone who picked #TeamAlex will win a Montecasino experience, and if I get more eggs than Alex, someone who supports #TeamThando wins that experience See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we are blessed to have the hosts from the podcast Knowledge Fight! With Dan and Jordan we discuss the deeper insanity that is Alex Jones and his early childhood. We also learn about Moose, If Alex can in fact "get it" and when one actually becomes a man. Big thanks to Knowledge Fight and please check out their podcast! Thanks for listening and remember to like, rate, review, and email us at: cultscrytpidsconspiracies@gmail.com or tweet us at @C3Podcast. Also check out our Patreon: www.patreon.com/cultscryptidsconspiracies. Thank you to T.J. Shirley for our theme.
Growing up, Alex Kies had no intention of ever becoming a real estate investor. As he said it himself, he was supposed to be a doctor! Instead, he chose the next best thing, and became a musician instead. At 24 years old, he uprooted his life in Missouri and settled into sunny Southern California. Here, Alex would pursue music to eventually become a regional manager for a non-profit music studio builder called Notes for Notes. While he did enjoy his work here, he found that he was beginning to reach a financial ceiling, as well as a life plateau. He wasn’t making the doctor salary he had prepared for earlier in life. On top of that, he felt that he wasn’t fulfilling his full potential in this line of work. He needed a change. He read Rich Dad Poor Dad, found BiggerPockets, and decided real estate was what he was going to pursue next. He found a real estate agent back in his hometown in Missouri who was willing to guide him through his first investment purchase. On his birthday, he made an offer on a value-add property that was accepted in 10 minutes! And that is where we meet Alex in this episode. In the coming years, Alex will continue to help his partners grow their investment portfolio, and he looks to grow his own to 250 rental units! Our takeaways from our conversation with Alex: 1) Manage optimism AND expectations. While his investing history has been, as Alex put it, “Pretty cruise control,” that goes without saying that starting out, he did have a few bumps in the road. On his first property, he expected to earn $1,200 in rental income per month and to this day, he still does not make that much. It isn’t because it’s a bad deal, $1,200 goes a long way in Missouri. It’s because Alex’s expectations were too high. As a result, the unit stayed vacant five months! And when he finally got it rented out, he only collected $900 per month. Starting out is very exciting, but the drawback is you don’t really know how your first deal will actually turn out. Afterall, you have no experience to refer to. Expect the unexpected and don’t expect too much, too soon. Keep your optimism aligned with reality. 2) Due diligence. For residential real estate, rent prices are more about what the market says they will be, and less about what a landlord says they should be. Just because a seller says their property collects strong rents, doesn’t mean that is actually the case. You have to remember they are trying to sell their property for a reason. Run the numbers, understand your market, and be quick to correct if projections need adjustment. Understand the seller’s situations, the property’s conditions, and the market’s circumstances. 3) Problem solving. When purchasing value-add real estate, you must understand that you are buying someone else’s problem. The better you can become at solving problems, the better of an investor you will become. And similar to expectations, plan for problems that you don’t know will even occur. That entails having reserves to pay to solve these problems, as well as the team to get the job(s) done. 4) While competition is good and can be healthy, there’s no point in purposefully making things difficult for yourself and putting yourself in a competitive disadvantage. Play the hand you’re dealt with and use that to your advantage. You don’t always need the same deck of cards that other people have. And a lot of times, we don’t focus enough on our own cards that we can capitalize on. For Alex, the cards in his deck that he used was that he was from the same town that he invests in and he had an agent he worked with that saw his potential early on. For others, it might be their access to capital, previous work experience, or other hidden skills. If Alex could go back and talk to his 16 year old self, he’d tell him, “Don’t go to college, major in real estate!” An unexpected benefit of real estate investing, Alex said, was the opportunity to learn about himself, develop his confidence, and take responsibility for his actions. A piece of advice Alex would tell his friends looking to get started in real estate would be to hire him as their agent… Alex recommends using Google Calendar to stay organized and do all the things you need to do every day. Alex recommends reading Long-Distance Real Estate Investing: How to Buy, Rehab, and Manage Out-of-State Rental Properties by David Greene to learn the same steps he used to buy his first investment property. If you’d like to get in touch with Alex, follow him on Facebook or Instagram @alexkies
All Selling Aside with Alex Mandossian | "Seeding Through Storytelling is the 'New' Selling!"
In 2006 I ran the first of many Teleseminar Secrets Challenges. Those challenges changed the lives of thousands of people but more importantly we created a movement of people making money through making connections. The old 3M sequence was market, message, and media but that model no longer works. You’re not looking to identify or create a market any longer. No, in this day and age you have to create a movement. You have to engage and connect people so that they feel as if they are part of a community working toward a goal. Which is why the new 3M sequence looks something like this: Movement, monetization, and media. Without creating or inspiring movement, you are setting your business up to fail. Listen in to review these three key insights: What the old 3M sequence is and how the new 3M makes it obsolete. Why creating your movement makes it the most important of the 3Ms. How to launch your own marketing movement, step-by-step. So if you were to create your own movement, how would it be structured? In This Episode: [01:31] - Welcome back to the weekly podcast devoted to coaches and consultants. [04:24] - Learn the three key insights being reviewed in this episode. [06:21] - It’s 2006 and the first Teleseminar Secrets (TSS) Challenge is in full swing. [09:18] - Why the TSS Challenge changed so many lives. Learn the old 3M sequence. [10:30] - Alex shares the new 3Ms: Movement, Monetization, and Media. [11:59] - Why creating your movement is the most important of the three. [14:24] - How do you develop a movement? Name it. Design it. Test it. Maintain it. Do what it takes to “become” it. [16:40] - If Alex were to have a “succeed” movement, he’d start with… [19:36] - … and it would end with rewards and acknowledgement. [23:34] - How long the missions/challenges last. [24:26] - The Alexism is, “In physics, nothing happens until something moves. In sales and marketing, nothing happens until someone moves.” [25:12] - Hear a quick review of the key insights in this episode: What the old 3M sequence is and how the new 3M makes it obsolete. Why creating your movement makes it the most important of the 3Ms. How to launch your own marketing movement, step-by-step. [27:05] - If you’ve already given Alex a review, write down your biggest takeaway from this episode on an index card. If you haven’t, though, please use that Aha! moment as your review for the show at this link! [28:32] - In honor of this episode, Alex gives listeners a final gift. You can get a 30-day free test drive of Kartra. Links and Resources: Alex Mandossian Alex Mandossian Fan on Facebook Alex’s Friday Live events MarketingOnline.com Marketing Online 4-Part Video Training Series Alex Mandossian on YouTube Alexisms by Alex Mandossian All Selling Aside on iTunes The First Follower Video Editing and show notes for All Selling Aside by Pro Podcast Solutions.
Alex has had his podcast for nearly four years now and gets frequent questions from investors and peers on whether it makes sense to start a podcast or not. Alex jumps on a Facebook Live to answer some questions about podcasts, why it's beneficial to your brand, and offers tips and tricks he's learned over the last four years of podcasting! Key Takeaways: Joe Rogan is moving over his content library to Spotify. This is a big deal! Alex shares why podcasts are a big deal on this Facebook Live episode. You have a message, you have a story. You should put it out there! Congrats to Joe Rogan! For anyone producing content right now, this Spotify deal is a big win for content creators. People ask Alex all the time if they should start a podcast. Alex has been podcasting since June 2016. Consistency is key when it comes to whatever you're doing in life. Starting a podcast is actually not very complicated to do! Podcasts aren't going anywhere! What are some of the benefits of having a podcast? Be authentic when you get on the microphone. Don't try to be someone else. Alex's intent for the Flip Empire Show was to never monetize it. It's important to niche your podcast down. If Alex were to start a podcast again today, how would he approach it? This podcast is part of Alex's life purpose. To communicate and give value to others! Joe Rogan's Spotify deal has a big ripple effect on content creators. There are three types of podcasts out there. Alex's is a hybrid of all three. Have an interest in Alex's slide deck that he shared today? Subscribe to the Flip Empire Show and then shoot Alex an email about it! Alex answers some questions from attendees on his Facebook Live. Mentioned in This Episode: How To Grow Your Business, Expand Your Impact, and Experience Your Perfect Life: Don't Wait To Enjoy Your Life Tomorrow, Live It Today! Let Alex know what you'd like to hear: flipempire.com/feedback Joe Rogan and Spotify deal John Lee Dumas: Eofire.com
In this episode, I'm joined by Alex for another fitness industry conversational episode. We start by discussing where Alex would work if he had to go back to being a brand new PT and then get into a discussion around employed vs self-employed PT. Then we get into a discussion about why you should aim to stick with and work through the tough situations rather than just deciding to get out right away. Timestamps: [5.42] - If Alex was a brand new personal trainer and he was deciding where to work, where would he choose? [12.37] - Should you move for a job in PT? [14.52] - Why working in a commercial gym can be a great place to start [23.37] - Why having many options for a career in fitness can be a hindrance rather than a help [25.52 onwards] - Alex talks about how the more final a decision is the more chance we will begin to like it Find Out More About LTB: Website Instagram Facebook
Have you ever met a person who has had a rough time in life, yet they are the most determined person in your life? On this episode of the VIP Ignite podcast, your host Deneen White is excited to introduce you to Alex Wolf. He had a rough start in life, having to grow up young so that he could shelter his sister from abuse. He got kicked out of his house the day before he turned 18 and has faced being without a home off and on since that time. Now due to the opportunity presented to him through VIP Ignite, he is planning to move to LA and pursue his dream of being in show business at the end of the year! If you have had a rough time in life and this that you are trapped in a bad situation, listen to this podcast and ask yourself, "If Alex can do it, why can't I?" If you want to learn how you can work with VIP Ignite, check out our website at https://ammsociety.com/webinar-registration to get registered for our next live webinar!
There is a Duality of Life. Yin/Yang. Boy/Girl. Light/Dark. Happy/Sad. These dichotomies define human experiences and personalities. If Alex.Think had to define the dichotomy of his personality, it would be The Mad Scientist/The Spiritual Warrior. In this episode he breaks down examples and character traits of both and explains why you should incorporate these personality traits into your own life. Grab your scuba gear and Dive Deep into The Think Tank!
The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
Alex Clayton is a Partner @ Spark Capital, one of the leading firms of the last decade with a portfolio including the likes of Slack, Postmates, Oculus, Cruise, Twitter, the list goes on. As for Alex, he co-led Spark's investments in Pendo and Outreach and then led Spark's investments in Justworks, Braze (Appboy) and JFrog. Before Spark, Alex spent three years at Redpoint Ventures as a senior associate where he sourced or was actively involved in the firm's investments in Duo Security, JustWorks, RelateIQ (Salesforce.com), Infer, Lifesize and Sourcegraph. Prior to joining Redpoint, Alex was in the TMT investment-banking division of Goldman Sachs where he worked with Intuit, Yelp, SanDisk, and others. Fun fact, in the past Alex played on the ATP World Tennis Tour, competing in the U.S. Open and many other ATP events. In Today’s Episode You Will Learn: 1.) How Alex made his way from the world of investment banking with Goldman Sachs to one of the valley rising stars in the world of enterprise investing? What were Alex's biggest takeaways from his time at Redpoint and working with Tom Tunguz? 2.) How does Alex think about and approach sourcing today? How does Alex find most of his deals? How does Alex breakdown both thesis and network driven sourcing? How does sourcing at growth differ to sourcing at the early stage? If Alex has to meet founders when they are not raising, what does Alex advise founders who are told that you should not "always be raising"? 3.) How does Alex think about market sizing and evaluation today? What does he mean when he says he closely examines "market depth"? How does Alex determine whether a company has the ability to scale from a niche into a much larger TAM? What are the risks Alex is willing vs not willing to take when it comes to market? 4.) How does Alex think about competitor analysis when evaluating an opportunity today? In a world of almost infinite capital, does Alex believe that cash alone is a significant moat for competition? In customer calls when they discuss competition, what excites Alex to hear? How does Alex structure those customer reference calls? 5.) Alex has studied some of the best in class when it comes to SaaS, what do the best in class look like when it comes to: 1.) Quota attainment. 2.) Payback period. 3.) Net dollar retention and churn? 4.) Capital efficiency? Growth rate? Ultimately, what does Alex believe that it takes to go public having studied so many S1s? Items Mentioned In Today’s Show: Alex’s Fave Book: Zero to One by Peter Thiel Alex’s Most Recent Investment: Braze As always you can follow Harry, The Twenty Minute VC and Alex on Twitter here! Likewise, you can follow Harry on Instagram here for mojito madness and all things 20VC.
In the first GTN Podcast, Alex, Liam and Bentley discuss Jaguar's new mid-engined hybrid supercar called the J-Type. Specifically, they discuss whether building a supercar is the right way to go for Jaguar, especially if it replaces the existing F-Type. And there's an intriguing possibility in the J-Type's future. Next, the boys talk about an astonishing barn find. We won't ruin what it is, but it's safe to say that you'll be extremely jealous. Up next, they discuss a new Chinese decoration in the shape of a traffic light with not 3, not even 5, but over 20 lights on a single pole. Confused? Not nearly as confused as they are! this leads them on to pot holes and the ingenious ways people try to cover them up (or bring attention to them). The final discussion of the episode revolves around the German racetrack, the Nurburgring. If Alex, Liam, and Bentley were given £5,000 to buy something to race at the Green Hell, what would they choose and why. We think you'll be surprised with the outcome! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
All Selling Aside with Alex Mandossian | "Seeding Through Storytelling is the 'New' Selling!"
I want to introduce you to someone I like to call Coach Carla. Most of my list is made up of Coach Carlas. These women are consultants or service professionals, typically in their 40s, and typically making under $100k. Coach Carla hates to sell. She’s not very good at technology. She has fears, frustrations, and foibles, but she’s a really good coach. She lives a simple lifestyle, but spends rich for continuing education and has a habit of hiring mentors. She’s proud of the quality of her work. She desires a passive income, but her business model forces her to consistently trade dollars for hours. If you’re Coach Carla (or Coach Carl), you probably recognized yourself in the paragraph above. If you’re ready to stop trading dollars for hours, you’re in the right place. You’re probably so busy working in your business that you don’t have time to work on your business. Through All Selling Aside, Coach Carla (or Carl) learns that seeding through storytelling is the new selling. Many of my colleagues and many very smart sales trainers have taught three stages of conversion: candidates go from cold to warm to hot. I believe that this isn’t enough, but rather that there are five stages of converting candidates to cash-paying candidates. The key is to move prospects from one stage to the next instead of trying to skip stages. Imagine the process as converting an ice block into steam. First, you melt the block of ice into cold water. Next, you convert the cold water into warm water. From there, you convert the warm water into hot water, like a spa. Finally, that hot water turns to steam. When you get to steam, that translates to making a sale. It’s important to keep in mind that a new customer or client may cool down a bit. If that happens, you need to bring them back through the stages, not just try to head straight back to steam. Tune into this episode to learn much more about this, as well as the other key insights of the day! In This Episode: [02:13] - Alex introduces this episode’s three key insights into becoming an ethical influencer. [03:07] - We hear the story of Coach Carla. [05:12] - Alex describes a few more of Coach Carla’s aspirations, affiliations, and attributes. [07:17] - Coach Carla has yet to develop a proven conversion process to grow and sustain her business, but she really wants one! [08:06] - Carla, like Alex, loathes manipulative sales techniques. [09:36] - Alex refers back to the story of pigeons in a previous episode. [10:24] - If Alex could offer listeners one piece of advice today, it would be what he describes here. [11:20] - Unlike many of his colleagues, Alex believes that there are three (not five) stages of conversion. He describes what these are, comparing the stages to the process of melting a block of ice into steam. [15:35] - When you make a sale, that customer or client cools down a bit, Alex points out. [17:07] - Alex asks people to be like bamboo when he’s on stage, and explains what he means by this. [20:28] - We hear how eucalyptus differs from bamboo in important ways. [22:08] - The Alexism for this episode is this: your professional life is always a projection of your personal life. [23:34] - Alex offers a quick review of the insights that he has explored in today’s episode. [24:37] - Please take a moment to head to this link! Once you’re there, write down your biggest takeaway from this particular episode as a review. [25:55] - Alex offers listeners a gift in honor of this 13th episode: a completely free copy of his book Alexisms! Tune into the episode to learn how to get your free copy. Links and Resources: Alex Mandossian MarketingOnline.com Skipio - where mass business texting gets personal! Alexisms by Alex Mandossian All Selling Aside on iTunes Alex’s link for Friday Live Jack Canfield
What a week, right? The Blazers were eliminated before a playoff game was even played in Utah. If Alex were here this week he would have mentioned, "Browbeating" and "The Pelican Brief" again. But he's not and this week Sean and Tim take you through the current playoff picture and discuss a handful of potential offseason moves, including predicting the unpredictable Knicks. Or is it considered predictable if we know it's probably going to be a terrible decision? Be sure to subscribe to us on your podcast service of choice so you never miss an episode! Give us a rating and leave us a review if you like what you're hearing! Special thanks to Mega Ran for use of his song, "48 Minutes" as our theme song! Be sure to check him out at www.MegaRan.com
TIMELINE00:00:00 - 00:44:18 Contrarians Corner (#CC)00:45:19 - 01:08:30 Real Talk01:08:31 - 01:17:34 Plugs and end credits01:18:04 - 01:20:58 More Entourage and The FuturePLUGS!- If Alex isn't at work or recording this podcast or tweeting about wrestling, he's probably playing the new FRIDAY THE 13TH game.- They scared him at first, but Julio's very much in love with BEYOND THE BOX SET, a very funny podcast that he doesn't find threatening at all.- Eddie had to show off his brand new critic credentials by bragging about his screeners for THE WORK and A GHOST STORY.Coming up next: a movie that gives you everything Michael Mann's HEAT failed to deliver. It's all-Pacino, all-DeNiro, together all the time in RIGHTEOUS KILL! Until then, do the rate/review/subscribe thing on Apple Podcasts and email us at wearethecontrarians@gmail.com with your SING STREET thoughts!
Real Estate Investing Profits Master Series with Cory Boatright
Welcome to Real Estate Investing Profit Masters! I’ve got my twin on the podcast today! At least, people are always saying we look alike. But Alex Joungblood is really killing it on the scene today with his wholesaling and construction projects. The man can balance it all – work, family, and investing – and really just has an amazing and positive approach to life and everything that he does. A mistake landed him in the wholesaling business. Alex messed up his first deal, ended up going to court and lost money, but wholesaling got him out of the deal. He made a $12,000 profit, even after losing money initially, and it’s not just because he has good luck. Alex is an awesome business man with a positive attitude. He’s developed incredible hacks to break out of stagnant investing strategies. He and I actually worked together to bring a few of these hacks to you at WholsalingHousesFullTime.com/Cory. These are very basic hacks you can do without having a whole bunch of robots or virtual assistants. Alex doesn’t even have a virtual assistant at the moment. He’s crushing it all on his own, and he’s been able to create the kind of lifestyle he and his family deserve. What makes Alex so successful? It’s definitely his “no excuses” mentality. You know that nothing is going to happen if you don’t do something first. It’s up to you to turn mistakes into profits, and it’s up to you to take that first step toward success. Even if you try it once, go get a “real job”, and then come back to real estate later (which is exactly what Alex did), all of your success will be because you took the initiative to learn what you needed to in order to get the job done. You’ve gotta take the leap if you want to fly. So Alex and I want to know – what’s YOUR next move? MINUTE MARKERS 4:50 - Meet Mr. Alex Joungblood! 6:00 - Infomercials really got Alex involved in real estate 7:50 - What did Alex learn from his first deal? 11:05 - New construction is Alex’s real estate focus right now 15:18 - Alex’s breaking point was when he got a “real job” 18:25 - How did Alex decide to wholesale houses full time? 20:20 - Alex breaks down his profit master investing strategy 26:10 - We share our marketing hacks from WholsalingHousesFullTime.com/Cory 29:29 - The biggest lesson Alex learned 32:25 - If Alex started over again, he’d approach it from a data-driven standpoint 35:33 - Alex’s favorite motivational quote and books 41:48 - Alex’s favorite work and fitness apps 43:22 - How does Alex get 8 hours of sleep with 4 kids?? 44:58 - Alex is most grateful for his family 45:50 - Alex talks about his different mentors and coaches 46:38 - Alex is motivated by his ability to create his own schedule and lifestyle 48:25 - Who has better taste in Monopoly properties – Cory or Alex? 51:14 - Get in touch with Alex on Facebook @Wholesaling HousesFT RESOURCES Alex’s Website: http://www.alexjoungblood.com/ Alex’s Facebook: Wholesaling Houses Full Time 17 Wholesaling Hacks Carelton Sheets Russ Whitney The 4-Hour Workweek ListSource Podio Fitness Pal Ask Cory A Question Want to get in touch with Cory and ask him your most burning Real Estate Investing question? We’ve made it super easy for you. Just head over to our Ask Cory A Question page and start recording. Cory will play your question live on an upcoming show and answer it personally. Who Do You Want To Hear From? Name some folks I should get on the show! Hit me up:support@realestateinvestingprofits.com and I’ll do my best to get them on. Did You Get Your FREE Investing Guide? TEXT the word PROFIT (38470) to immediately sent Your FREE Investing Quick Start Guide! JOIN The Elite Real Estate Investor’s Board of Directors http://JoinMyMastermind.com Connect Here Please check out our website, realestateinvestingprofits.com for the “Down and Dirty” Ultimate Real Estate Investing Quick Start Guide download. And don’t forget to get involved with the REIP coaching program at realestateinvestingprofits.com/coachingapplication or click on the “Coaching” tab on our website!
Alex walks you through the steps he and his team take when they've gotten a buyer under contract, and how his transaction coordinator handles and closes the deal. If you haven't been following along, this episode is the final show in its four-part series, where Alex walks the audience through how his staff processes and closes a qualified lead. Key Takeaways: Alex's transaction coordinator has a checklist in the CRM system. Alex will get a title and lien search ordered, only after he's gotten a contract signed by the buyer. Normally people get a title and lien search after the seller has signed the contract, but Alex explains why he waits for the buyer first. Make sure you're in constant communication with the seller. If Alex knows a property has an issue, he will communicate that with the buyer and add that into the contract. When you're first starting out, and wearing all the company's hats, heads up — being a transaction coordinator is a full-time job. As the owner of your company, you should be able to take a look at what's in the CRM, and know exactly what's going on, and who is handling it. Alex discusses a time he worked with a seller who was a big ball of nerves. If he didn't have his transaction coordinator there to help walk the seller through the process, the deal would have never gone through. When you close the deal, try to get a video testimonial of the seller. Mentioned in This Episode: FlipEmpire.com Ask Alex A Question: Have a question you want featured on an upcoming Flip Empire Show? Head over to the Ask Alex page, and record your question. We've made it super easy for you, so let us know what challenges you are having, and Alex will answer it personally! Did you get your FREE Online Course? Text the word EMPIRE to 67076, and we'll send you a link to get instant access to the “5 Ways To Scale Your Real Estate Wholesaling Business To Six Figures (In 6 Months Or Less)” video module training course. Subscribe To The Flip Empire Show, and Leave a Rating & Review!
Welcome to the Reaper on Windows series. In this series, Alex will show you how to start using Reaper for your audio needs. Reaper is a full-featured digital audio workstation (DAW) with tons of capability for a reasonable price tag. In this episode, Alex demonstrates installing the unofficial OSARA keymap and explains some features of OSARA and Reaper. At the end we make silly noises with effects. This is intended as a general overview and why Alex enjoys REAPER so much. We'll get into specific topics later. In future episodes, we'll explore recording, in-depth effects usage, actually getting things done. Suggestions are welcome. If Alex has the know-how, it'll most likely make it into this series. OSARA is an open-source Reaper extension that allows screen reader users to enjoy Reaper more fully by exposing inaccessible features of Reaper and making controls speak better and more accurately. The Reaper homepage OSARA Homepage ESight enables people with legal blindness to actually see. Want to try eSight? Get in touch with their team by calling : 1 855 837 4448 You can fill out the Try eSight form here. You can support CBT, by picking up your free audiobook here.
Welcome to the Reaper on Windows series. In this series, Alex will show you how to start using Reaper for your audio needs. Reaper is a full-featured digital audio workstation (DAW) with tons of capability for a reasonable price tag. In this episode, Alex demonstrates installing the unofficial OSARA keymap and explains some features of OSARA and Reaper. At the end we make silly noises with effects. This is intended as a general overview and why Alex enjoys REAPER so much. We'll get into specific topics later. In future episodes, we'll explore recording, in-depth effects usage, actually getting things done. Suggestions are welcome. If Alex has the know-how, it'll most likely make it into this series. OSARA is an open-source Reaper extension that allows screen reader users to enjoy Reaper more fully by exposing inaccessible features of Reaper and making controls speak better and more accurately. The Reaper homepage OSARA Homepage ESight enables people with legal blindness to actually see. Want to try eSight? Get in touch with their team by calling : 1 855 837 4448 You can fill out the Try eSight form here. You can support CBT, by picking up your free audiobook here.
Have you ever been on a dieting roller coaster? In this episode of Limitless, Alex talks about his experience with weight loss and shares tips on overcoming the 'diet' and instead creating room for your lifestyle. If Alex can drink beer and lose weight, anyone can!
Bula Bula! The real Survivor is finally back. It only took 9 episodes, but they finally got it back on track. Break out your dog eared copies of The Art of War and The Prince. It's time to get down to some serious strategy sessions. Do you think Earl and Yau-Man stand a chance against Alex and Edgardo? Will Cassandra become Earl's new spy now that Michelle is gone? In the "Next on Survivor" preview, we see that Dreamz spills the beans to Earl about the HII that Mookie is holding. Will Earl reciprocate? Or, will he create a master plan to rid Alex of that asset? Here is the new merged tribe after episode 9. Bula Bula: Alex, Boo, Cassandra, Dreamz, Earl, Edgardo, Mookie, Stacy, and Yau-Man Jo Ann thinks Dreamz will go next. Stacy is taking the safe route and thinks it will be Boo. Who's your pick for the next one to get voted out? If Alex finds out that Mookie voted for Stacy, will he be forced to switch alliances and join Earl? Will we finally get to see the Hidden Immunity Idol played in the next episode? We've got several ways you can reach us. You can call and leave a voicemail at 206-350-JASS(5277). You can record an audio comment and attach it or just type up a quick text message and send it to us via email at joannandstacyshow@gmail.com. Lastly, there's a link for comments on the web page here. You can click that link and post your thoughts out there for everyone to see. The intro is to celebrate the fact that the Survivor we know and love is back. No more of this luxury camp crap and it looks like the folks that are left in the game actually want a shot at winning instead of "a great experience". This stage in the game is where it gets really interesting and there are a multitude of strategies to consider. Here's a link to the artists in case you want to learn more about them. Back Again by Glow Stars The Next Step by BYTET 00:01 Date 00:04 Back Again by Glow Stars 01:01 Introductions 01:55 Episode Recap and Observations 24:18 Next Week on Survivor 37:08 JSFL Update 45:05 The Next Step by BYTET Links for Today's Show Listener Paul's Survivor Fiji Visual Roster JSFL Results Update for Survivor: Fiji JSFL Rules for Survivor: Fiji Contact Info:Voicemail: 206-350-JASS(5277)Email: joannandstacyshow@gmail.com Enjoy, Jo Ann and Stacy