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Mensagem do encontro A PONTE de 13.04.25 com o Dr. James Hwang - - pastor, autor, empreendedor e médico oncologista sul coreano._____________________________________A PONTE é um encontro BÍBLICO, CONTEMPORÂNEO e ACOLHEDOR que tem como objetivo traduzir a fé para o idioma contemporâneo fazendo A PONTE entre o mundo imutável da Palavra de Deus com o mundo em constante mudança das gerações atuais. A Celebração da Noite da PIB Penha._____________________________________"Ser uma igreja bíblica que faz discípulos de Jesus e os ajuda a crescer na direção de Deus, da igreja e do mundo; transformando pessoas, sociedade e cultura através da proclamação do evangelho de Jesus Cristo" é a identidade da Primeira Igreja Batista da Penha._____________________________________Siga os nossos perfis oficias no Instagram:@pibpenha.sp@aponte.pibpenhaQuer conhecer mais a PIB Penha ou tirar alguma dúvida? Entre em contato através do Fale Conosco do nosso site ou aplicativo._____________________________________
Send us a Text Message.Stellar Housing Solutions is a mid-term rental company based in New Jersey with 13 active MTRs & 3 managing partners: James Hwang, Frank Louvis and Denis Um. This team has very impressive Furnished Finder guest communication tips we will discuss today including 1) preferred photo order 2) multiple users managing one account 3) well designed message templates & 4) unique video walkthroughs including interior of cabinets & QR codes. 0:00 Intro- Welcome to The Landlord Diaries2:45 Stellar Housing Solutions stats3:30 6 signed leases before furnishing is complete!7:10 The value of marketing multiple listings in one area8:15 The creation of Stellar Housing Solutions10:35 13 mid term rentals and growing11:40 1, 2 & 3 bedrooms fully booked14:10 3 bedrooms are often occupied by 1-2 travelers 17:30 Golden Tip: Start marketing your property early on Furnished Finder18:15 Marketing your photos & top amenities properly24:45 Round table discussion about photo order32:00 Unique video walkthroughs including interior of cabinets & QR codes44:50 Multiple users managing one Furnished Finder account46:45 Tip for managing your Tenant Leads on Furnished Finder47:30 Furnished Finder message response preferences49:20 The 3 co-founder roles of Stellar Housing Solutions50:55 Stellar Housing Solutions is a perfect 3 circle venn diagram 53:15 Are you the lone ranger on your MTRs? Catch these tips58:40 Streamline your MTR business w/ KeyCheck's MTR tools1:00:30 Stellar's impressive use of Furnished Finder message templates1:04:30 Stellar's application process starts w/ the very first message1:07:00 Do your guests compliment your communication style?Stellar Housing Solutions on Furnished Finder:https://www.furnishedfinder.com/members/profile?u=James_Hwang Stellar Video Walkthroughs:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3hjSIcDq5UThe Landlord Diaries is brought to you by Furnished Finder, where you can list your property for one low price and pay zero booking fees.
Long-term rentals aren't for every investor, but neither are short-term rentals. Just like Goldilocks, sometimes, it's something in the middle that works best. That's where mid-term rentals enter the arena. On this episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Jonathan welcomes guest James Hwang, who found his niche in mid-term rentals. James is well on his way to building a large medium-term rental portfolio after starting with nothing. By day, he is an oncology pharmacist. By night, he's a real estate investor, renovating the projects he takes on. Jonathan and James jump into his story, beginning with the troubles his parents experienced owning rentals when James was a child. They explore why James settled on a multifamily as his first rental, why he believes strongly in giving to others and building a community, and how he was introduced to mid-term rentals. You'll hear the income differential between long- and mid-term rentals, the systems James put into place to manage his properties, and the questions to ask yourself before entering the mid-term rental market. James explains the importance of vetting prospective tenants carefully, mixing in long-term rentals with mid-terms, and the ability to offer those tenants other properties once you've built your portfolio. Finally, Jonathan and James explore why mid-terms don't need to be flashy, what his properties offer that others don't, and using arbitrage to get ahead in the real estate game. James Hwang quickly figured out what would work for him as a new investor, and he's eager to help others learn to do the same. In this episode, you will hear: When James Hwang realized real estate would be a part of his future His parents' experiences with real estate, why it was initially off-putting, and how he changed their minds about it James's first investment property and why he chose a multifamily The techniques he used to manage his stress as he began purchasing properties Giving to others, building a community, and why it ultimately will be reciprocated What drew him to the idea of mid-term rentals, and how he got started The income differential between long-term and mid-term rentals Putting systems into place to manage properties and matching those to your goals Questions to ask yourself before jumping into the mid-term rental game Vetting your tenants carefully and ensuring you're acting as a good landlord Mixing in long-term rentals with mid-terms to maintain steady cashflow Humanizing the landlord-tenant relationship and remembering that when increasing rents Being able to offer potential tenants other properties once you've built an economy of scale How James bought a duplex with mid-term rental opportunities in mind Why mid-terms don't need to be as flashy as short-term rentals What PPL is and why that matters when you're offering mid-term rentals The arbitrage he's created and how it's benefitting his business and the owner's Security deposits and rent while using arbitrage James's overall goal with arbitrage at the apartment complex he's in Follow and Review: We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, we've created a PDF that has all of the key information for you from the episode. Just go to the episode page at http://www.trustgreene.com/podcast/zen/130 to download it. Supporting Resources: Stellar Housing Solutions website - stellarhousingsolutions.com Connect with James Hwang on Instagram - www.instagram.com/james_hwang Find Stellar Housing Solutions on Instagram - www.instagram.com/stellarhousing Website - www.streamlined.properties YouTube - www.youtube.com/c/JonathanGreeneRE/videos Instagram - www.instagram.com/trustgreene Instagram - www.instagram.com/streamlinedproperties TikTok - www.tiktok.com/@trustgreene Zillow - https://www.zillow.com/profile/StreamlinedReal Bigger Pockets - www.biggerpockets.com/users/TrustGreene Facebook - www.facebook.com/streamlinedproperties Email - info@streamlined.properties Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.
There's an old saying in the book world called the one day novel. "I'm going to write a novel one day," and that never happens. The secret is you have to dare to fail. Not all books are successful. Somebody who knows about that is James Hwang, the CEO of 1Path and author of Dare to Fail.
Right before he died, the founder of Campus Crusade for Christ, Bill Bright was talking about The Billion Soul Harvest. On today's episode I talk with Young Cho about how James Hwang from South Korea has breathed new life into this vision to lead one billion people to Jesus.
Drawing upon the input of 20 activist musicians, Dr. Juliet Hess wrote a book about building curricula that support noticing, naming, and coming to voice. Building from Paulo Freire's understandings from the Pedagogy of the Oppressed, Hess offers a curriculum that asks students to construct songs, discuss soundscapes, and notice and name the structures that surround our expressions of music. Exploring the lessons of James Hwang, Lisa Vaugeouis, and Theresa Vu and Taiyo Na of the Magnetic North Band, we enter profound lessons that seek to hold space for student voices in music education curricula.
Episode 204: “The Asian Avengers” Feat. James Hwang On this week's episode of the @RoadPodcast, the fellas speak with premier NYC club promoter @JamesHwang42, longtime friend to @DJCrooked, who both connected in the 2000's being the only Korean Americans in New York nightlife (00:24). The guys discuss NYC's low DJ rates (10:20), Miami becoming an escape for New Yorkers during the pandemic in 2020 (15:35), and discriminatory club policies regarding race and appearance in nightlife (34:20). James speaks on his #SinSundays party at @NYSapphire60, approaching over 8 years now, being one of the first to combine the nightclub and stripclub experience (51:30). Finally, the fellas share how many “fake friends” were cut-off post-pandemic (1:11:40) and Crooked explains why James's role in NYC nightlife is so important (1:16:45).
DJ Jason Smith and Jeff London talk to New York City nightlife guru James Hwang. Also learn about the different ways Jeff and Jason cure a hangover!
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The Trauma and Burn Intensive Care Unit at UAB Medicine provides critical care for trauma and burn patients requiring intensive therapeutic interventions resulting from injury. In this podcast James Hwang, MD discusses burn care from an educational perspective, and what sets the UAB burn program apart for this very specialized care.
James Hwang previously worked at NASA, developing robotics for the space agency. After that he served as local church pastor. Presently, Dr. Hwang is Executive Director, Chinese Ministries at FEBC (Far East Broadcasting Company) and talks with Wayne Shepherd about reaching into China with the Gospel.
James Hwang previously worked at NASA, developing robotics for the space agency. After that he served as local church pastor. Presently, Dr. Hwang is Executive Director, Chinese Ministries at FEBC (Far East Broadcasting Company) and talks with Wayne Shepherd about reaching into China with the Gospel.
James Hwang previously worked at NASA, developing robotics for the space agency. After that he served as local church pastor. Presently, Dr. Hwang is Executive Director, Chinese Ministries at FEBC (Far East Broadcasting Company) and talks with Wayne Shepherd about reaching into China with the Gospel.
James Hwang previously worked at NASA, developing robotics for the space agency. After that he served as local church pastor. Presently, Dr. Hwang is Executive Director, Chinese Ministries at FEBC (Far East Broadcasting Company)
James Hwang previously worked at NASA, developing robotics for the space agency. After that he served as local church pastor. Presently, Dr. Hwang is Executive Director, Chinese Ministries at FEBC (Far East Broadcasting Company)