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Ready to uncover the truth about VA loans and shatter some long-held myths? Join us as we toast with Don Julio and celebrate our birthdays alongside John Hurd of the John Hurd Team. John shares his inspiring journey from his roots in San Antonio and his service in the Marines, to becoming a respected mortgage professional. Our conversation underscores the critical role of honesty in setting expectations, a principle that has greatly benefited our clients and careers.Are you confused about VA loan eligibility, especially for spouses and active duty members? This episode is your guide to understanding the intricacies of VA loans. We tackle common misunderstandings, such as the myth that VA loans can only be used once, and explain the unique Tidewater process for VA appraisals. You'll also learn about recent changes tying appraisals to veterans rather than properties, and how these developments ensure a fairer home valuation.Curious about the current mortgage market trends and how they impact you? We delve into refinancing options like the IRRRL and the benefits of switching from conventional to VA loans. We dispel the notion of hidden fees and highlight the advantages of VA loans, such as potential exemptions from property taxes for veterans with higher disability ratings. Don't miss our discussion on the resilience of the Texas real estate market and our predictions for future interest rates. Join us for a heartfelt celebration of our first podcast episode and gain invaluable insights into the world of VA loans!Key Factors Podcast is Powered by ReviewMyMortgage.com Host: Mark Jones | Sr. Loan Officer | NMLS# 513437 If you would like to work with Mark on your next home purchase or as a partner visit iThink Mortgage.
John Hurd has been at the peak of his athletic career since his early 60's. Now, at 91, he has medals, stories, and new friendships as he continues to compete, win, and write his story. This man will charm and inspire you! https://jhurdsr.com/ Thank you to Bokuwa and Wizzie2k for your music! https://open.spotify.com/artist/7HfQ9VLWIRSikubNOZiu8J
"A goal isn't a goal until you pick a date and get it down on paper". ~ Award Winning Senior Athlete, John Hurd.Episode 150 is exceptional! Meet my oldest guest to date, Mr. John Hurd. He has medals, trophies, and bragging rights galore. His career started in math, numbers, and computers - back when the machines took up entire buildings. Hurd still has a passion for Excel spreadsheets, and dabbles in CDO (he reorganized the letters in OCD to make it alphabetical). In this episode, learn from John, who shares he is "91 and about 5 months" (at the time we chatted). His wife Sally is his biggest fan, and it's easy to see why. The southern charm will 'get you' too. His health scare didn't stop his dreams, and he is still going strong on the track - inspiring the masses.John shares: Why he wrote two books (so far) on sprintingWhy we need to "set yourself some goals"Why you may not need a coachThat we can't help getting older, but we don't have to get oldThe perfect squelch storyJohn Hurd offers an Excel spreadsheet to purchase on his website so that we can become organized with our goals and the process along the way. Books: Johnny Run Lately; The Life and Adventures of a Latter-Day SprinterA Sprint to the Gold; How I Won the National Senior Olympics
Dave talks with Trimble Local Schools superintendent John Hurd.
In the long list of published inspiring sport stories are great feats by well-known athletes from well-know teams from around the world. While John Hurd's may not be as famous, his story is as uplifting as any and his achievements are beyond remarkable. John has won 169 gold medals, including 9 at the national level, in track and field. The amazing part of those achievements is that they all came after age 61 and continue today into his 91st year. His story is documented in his two books, JOHNNY RUN LATELY: The Life and Adventures of a Latter Day Sprint Champion and A Sprint to The Gold: How I Won the National Senior Olympics Without a Coach or Trainer. In this conversation with Matt, John shares many more details about his childhood, his career, his faith, his health, his training, and his latest goals. His message is inspiring for all ages, all athletes, and anyone who wants some advice on how to get more out of life. John even faced a health scare and was fitted with a pacemaker, but he has adjusted to the changes and still continues to compete. Listen here or on YouTube.
At age 61 John Hurd became a sprinter in the National Senior Games. Twenty years later he had won 60 championships in six states and at 81 won national titles in four events. Now at the age of 91, John still competes and keeps stacking up gold medals! On this episode John tells his story all the way from his childhood to today. What makes someone want to start competing at age 61? What's his thoughts on health and training? What has changed in society over his lifetime? All this and much more on todays episode! I'm honored to have had a conversation with such an amazing person in John. He sets a great example and is an inspiration for anyone at any age! I really hope you enjoy this episode with John Hurd! Find John here: https://jhurdsr.com - Make sure to follow us on instagram and subscribe on YouTube and Spotify to not miss any new episodes! https://www.instagram.com/paintmymindpodcast/ https://www.youtube.com/@paintmymindpodcast
Today's guest, John Hurd, is a runner and competes in sprinting competitions around the country. He has won 168 gold medals including 9 national championship golds in his lifetime. What makes that an even more impressive number is that John is 91 years old and started running at the age of 61. Born at the height of the Great Depression and too small to participate in sports as a school kid, he learned at age 60 about the national senior games, and began to train himself as a sprinter. Prepare to be inspired by John's drive, passion, persistence and humble spirit. And maybe you'll think about dusting off your running shoes. Your Daily Chocolate is in the top 25% of most shared, and most followed podcasts worldwide, so let's boost it up even higher. Take 10 seconds today and share the show with some friends that you know will love it, and make 2023 an even brighter year for those you care about. Please consider supporting this podcast with a modest contribution here - just hit the "support" button to continue to hear good news from big name inspiring guests - Ad free! Be sure to subscribe to the newsletter at yourdailychocolate.com for extra content and all sorts of good stuff. If you like the show, please rate and review, or share it with anyone you think would like a little good news in their life. You can also subscribe to Your Daily Chocolate on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or your preferred platform. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/patty-deutsche/support
This is the story of John Hurd, a boy who was so small that he was denied entry to the first grade in his local school because they doubted his mother and his birth certificate. He had to ride a bus to the outlying county school to be accepted for his first year. In high school he missed out on athletics, because of his diminutive size. In ROTC class, his uniform pants had an 8 inch hem and his belt covered half of the shirt pockets. By graduation he had reached the height of 5 feet 6 1/2 inches and weighed 124 pounds. At the age of 60 he learned about the National Senior Games Association, also known as Senior Olympics, and they had five year age brackets for Olympic types of athletic competitions for men and women ages 55 and up. They later began accepting members beginning at age 50. So John began a self-directed program of training in the streets, and at 61 began a "hobby" of running up and down the oval track as a sprinter. As he gradually progressed he continued training year-round and had some fairly decent successes and awards. In 2015 John had a book published about his life in general and experiences in the world of track and field titled "Johnny Run Lately." One of the reasons John has continued, well after his retirement in 2000 from the business and academic world, is the people who frequently tell him they were encouraged to get off the couch and become more involved in taking care of the body they were issued. It is hoped that the reader of this book will also be so encouraged to find an activity that you enjoy, and give it a go. This is not a book dealing with all the technical bio- mechanical movements of the sprint, but a training routine that you can adapt to your needs, and some tips about things to be aware of, and avoid, along the way. The final chapter is about the system John has used all these years to set goals and track his progress along the way.
Look out Food Network, John Hurd is in the kitchen!In this episode, John and Kelly talk cooking along with some Texas memories that include the Moorhouse Ranch, buffalo, and more - plus a little talk about Oklahoma cow workings.
Searching for Elephants - Entrepreneurship and leading from the front
This week Angus is talking to Emily Kate Brewer, John Hurd, Naz Patel, Beth Jones and Melvyn Nwajei about how they celebrate. In a weird and wonderful conversation, we talk Fasting, Nut Roasts and the computer game, Football Manager.
In this episode, you'll learn about Lakeside Industries and their involvement in career connected learning and recruitment. John Hurd, Talent Acquisition Specialist at Lakeside Industries, joins the program to discuss best practices, lessons learned, as well as their innovative afterschool program.
John Hurd has an extensive background in rural property sales. In 1999, he was the selling agent on the sale of the Rock Creek Cattle Ranch, one of the largest ranches in western Montana, with nearly 100,000 acres or roughly 145 square miles of ranch land. John's expertise doesn't stop with ranches; he also handles homes with acreage or just tracts of land ranging from five acres up to tens of thousands of acres. John has established himself as one of the top selling agents in the country dealing with Mobile Home Parks. John currently runs many income properties, as well as operating a property management country. He also started a company on a bet for $1000
John Hurd has an extensive background in rural property sales. In 1999, he was the selling agent on the sale of the Rock Creek Cattle Ranch, one of the largest ranches in western Montana, with nearly 100,000 acres or roughly 145 square miles of ranch land. John's expertise doesn't stop with ranches; he also handles homes with acreage or just tracts of land ranging from five acres up to tens of thousands of acres. John has established himself as one of the top selling agents in the country dealing with Mobile Home Parks. John currently runs many income properties, as well as operating a property management country. He also started a company on a bet for $1000
Two ThreatConnect personnel join us: John currently serves as a Threat Intelligence Research Analyst, while Alex is the Senior Threat Intelligence Research Engineer. They discuss their experience in the security field and the ThreatConnect platform and research teams. Hear their story here on Paul’s Security Weekly! Full Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode491#Interview:_John_Hurd_and_Alex_Valdivia.2C_ThreatConnect_-_6:00-7:00PM Take the Security Weekly Survey: www.securityweekly.com/survey Subscribe to YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg--XBjJ50a9tUhTKXVPiqg Security Weekly Website: http://securityweekly.com Follow us on Twitter: @securityweekly
John Hurd and Alex Valdivia of ThreatConnect join us, Jimmy Mesta of Invoca and OWASP gives tips on containerizing your security operations center, and we talk security news for the week. Stay tuned!
John Hurd and Alex Valdivia of ThreatConnect join us, Jimmy Mesta of Invoca and OWASP gives tips on containerizing your security operations center, and we talk security news for the week. Stay tuned!
Two ThreatConnect personnel join us: John currently serves as a Threat Intelligence Research Analyst, while Alex is the Senior Threat Intelligence Research Engineer. They discuss their experience in the security field and the ThreatConnect platform and research teams. Hear their story here on Paul’s Security Weekly! Full Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode491#Interview:_John_Hurd_and_Alex_Valdivia.2C_ThreatConnect_-_6:00-7:00PM Take the Security Weekly Survey: Subscribe to YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg--XBjJ50a9tUhTKXVPiqg Security Weekly Website: http://securityweekly.com Follow us on Twitter: @securityweekly
Mobile Home Park Investors with Jefferson Lilly & Brad Johnson
Welcome to episode 30 of the Mobile Home Park Investors podcast, hosted by Jefferson Lilly and Brad Johnson, with the Park Street Partners. Jefferson and Brad are joined by a very special guest, John Hurd, on this episode. John is a mobile home park owner, broker, fee manager as well as turnaround expert for parks for other owners. John’s favorite quote is, “When in trouble, make more money”. Listen in to discover John’s experiences and insights on running a successful mobile home park business. Key Takeaways: [1:40] How did John get into the business of mobile home parks? [4:16] How to go about sourcing the best mobile home park deals―John shares his experiences. [8:15] True Blood, gunshots, a lost baby, and other creepy stuff―John has seen a fair share of horror stories when turning around some parks. [12:03] What are some of the most difficult problems to deal with? A park with a drug problem? High vacancy? Tenants that culturally don’t think they have to pay rent? [12:57] Cleaning out a meth house is a seriously tough business. [14:11] How do you know if there’s a meth house in a park? [15:46] How to effectively deal with a meth problem to ensure a safer park for tenants. [17:25] Not all parks have a meth problem and John has seen a dramatic drop in the last couple of years. [17:55] How to avoid making some common due diligence mistakes made by mobile home park buyers. [22:26] Why Managing mobile home parks is John’s favorite part of his business. [26:25] How did John find the asset managers and book keepers working at his headquarters? [27:28] How to find houses when you’ve got vacant lots to infill―Do you buy new or used homes for your park? [30:16] Has John seen any material change in valuations of parks over the last couple of years? [32:17] What is John’s compensation for taking over a turnaround park vs. a more stabilized park? [33:24] John tells us more about his 38 foot mobile home and how he got it tricked out! Mentioned in This Episode: Park Street Partners www.parkstreetpartners.com Mobile Home Park Investors www.mobilehomeparkinvestors.net Investment Opportunities Park Street Partners Business Resources LinkedIn: Mobile Home Park Investors Group Send deals to: deals@parkstreetpartners.net John’s website: Johnhurd.com Email John: john@johnhurd.com Call or Text John: 361-522-5564
John Hurd is an entrepreneur in the true sense of the word. John currently runs many income properties, as well as operating a property management country. He is responsible for the largest ranch sale in Montana history. He also started a company on a bet for $1000, and ran restaurants just because he was bored. On this episode, John reveals to us the secrets of his success and his inspiration for it. He also explains the difference between income properties and investment properties, helping you understand just what you need. John shows you just how to address your economic health!
John Hurd is an entrepreneur in the true sense of the word. John currently runs many income properties, as well as operating a property management country. He is responsible for the largest ranch sale in Montana history. He also started a company on a bet for $1000, and ran restaurants just because he was bored. On this episode, John reveals to us the secrets of his success and his inspiration for it. He also explains the difference between income properties and investment properties, helping you understand just what you need. John shows you just how to address your economic health!
John Hurd is an entrepreneur in the true sense of the word. John currently runs many income properties, as well as operating a property management country. He is responsible for the largest ranch sale in Montana history. He also started a company on a bet for $1000, and ran restaurants just because he was bored. On this episode, John reveals to us the secrets of his success and his inspiration for it. He also explains the difference between income properties and investment properties, helping you understand just what you need. John shows you just how to address your economic health!
Raised in the small Canadian town of Harrow, Ontario, Craig learned to ice skate almost as early as he learned to walk. His competitive nature was stoked by participating in the country’s favorite sport- hockey. Craig’s artistic spirit drew him to the intense physicality and discipline of ballet, and he joined the Royal Winnipeg Ballet as a student, and later danced with the company. ?The lure of the stage soon called and Craig answered appearing in numerous original theatrical hits on Broadway and pre-Broadway such as “Mamma Mia!”, "Fiddler On The Roof Revival" with Rosie O'Donnell and Lea Michele, Stephen Sondheim's "Bounce", "Matthew Passion", "A Kiss From Alexander" and "Chitty, Chitty Bang, Bang." He also has appeared in television and films in such projects as “Once Upon a Mattress” with Carol Burnett and GLEE’s Matthew Morrison, "An Englishman in New York" with John Hurd and Cynthia Nixon, and the daytime soap opera “All My Children" with Susan Lucci. Along the way, Craig trained fellow performers using his vast understanding of kinesiology, muscle building and weight loss techniques, and nutrition which lead to him being one of the most sought after celebrity trainers. Craig is very close to his family, this lead him to a greater knowledge of wellness and health because he was determined to take care of his mother Lenore, who was in constant pain. Craig's mom was finally diagnosed with "Fibromyalgia" in early 2000, which sparked Craig's focus to take care of not only his mothers’ health and wellness, but for all people. Craig developed his unique understanding of the importance of the "Mind, Body and Spirit" connection and this message has helping his mother succeed in her health and countless others to date.
Raised in the small Canadian town of Harrow, Ontario, Craig learned to ice skate almost as early as he learned to walk. His competitive nature was stoked by participating in the country’s favorite sport- hockey. Craig’s artistic spirit drew him to the intense physicality and discipline of ballet, and he joined the Royal Winnipeg Ballet as a student, and later danced with the company. ?The lure of the stage soon called and Craig answered appearing in numerous original theatrical hits on Broadway and pre-Broadway such as “Mamma Mia!”, "Fiddler On The Roof Revival" with Rosie O'Donnell and Lea Michele, Stephen Sondheim's "Bounce", "Matthew Passion", "A Kiss From Alexander" and "Chitty, Chitty Bang, Bang." He also has appeared in television and films in such projects as “Once Upon a Mattress” with Carol Burnett and GLEE’s Matthew Morrison, "An Englishman in New York" with John Hurd and Cynthia Nixon, and the daytime soap opera “All My Children" with Susan Lucci. Along the way, Craig trained fellow performers using his vast understanding of kinesiology, muscle building and weight loss techniques, and nutrition which lead to him being one of the most sought after celebrity trainers. Craig is very close to his family, this lead him to a greater knowledge of wellness and health because he was determined to take care of his mother Lenore, who was in constant pain. Craig's mom was finally diagnosed with "Fibromyalgia" in early 2000, which sparked Craig's focus to take care of not only his mothers’ health and wellness, but for all people. Craig developed his unique understanding of the importance of the "Mind, Body and Spirit" connection and this message has helping his mother succeed in her health and countless others to date.