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Judy and Chad Smanjak share stories from life today and those Deuternonmy to once again demonstrate the blessings that flow when we simply hear and obey. - Visit http://www.epicwin4u.com for links and for show notes go to https://www.epicwin4u.com/blog/possessing-the-promised-lands-part-9 - and join in on the conversation @EpicConqerors on Facebook. - If you enjoy our bi-weekly podcasts and videocasts then simply buy us a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/KingJesus
God Said It's Israel's Land • Part of our midweek study through the book of Ezekiel.
God Said It's Israel's Land • Part of our midweek study through the book of Ezekiel.
Dr. Judy Bauer and Chad Smanjak continue in their series: Possessing The Promised Land. Discover the truths and promises for those who follow the Lord wholeheartedly. - Visit http://www.epicwin4u.com for links and for show notes go to https://www.epicwin4u.com/blog/possessing-the-promised-land-part-8 - and join in on the conversation @EpicConqerors on Facebook. - If you enjoy our bi-weekly podcasts and videocasts then simply buy us a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/KingJesus
Join Mama J and Chad in this next episode of their series: Possessing The Promised Land, where God repeatedly demonstrates His timeless Love in exchange for trust in Him. Visit http://www.epicwin4u.com for links and for show notes go to https://www.epicwin4u.com/blog/possessing-the-promised-land-part-7 - and join in on the conversation @EpicConqerors on Facebook. - If you enjoy our bi-weekly podcasts and videocasts then simply buy us a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/KingJesus
In this episode, Michael and Tom dig into the history of The Land pavilion at EPCOT Center and take a tour of the original version that lasted just 10 years.Links:Michael's Disneyland History SegmentsImportant DIS links and more information!Connecting with Walt on TwitterSources:Books/Magazines:Walt Disney's EPCOT Center: Creating the New World of Tomorrow, text by Richard R. BeardThe Epcot Explorer's Encyclopedia: A Guide to Walt Disney World's Greatest Theme Park by R.A. PedersenThe Hidden Magic of Walt Disney World 3rd Edition by Susan VenessWebsites/Articles:Kitchen Kabaret – The Disney WikiThe Land – The Mickey WikiRemembering the Magic: The Land Pavilion by Jonathan Heigl for MouseplanetThe History of EPCOT's Defunct Kitchen Kabaret by Matt N. for Storybook AmusementTake a Retro Journey to The Land Pavilion with this 1987 EPCOT Teacher's Guide by Matthew Soberman for WDW News TodayEPCOT Center: The Land Early Concept Model Pictures by Guy Selga Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Mama J and Chad as they share facinating revelations found Deuteronomy 6. Visit http://www.epicwin4u.com for links - and for show notes go to https://www.epicwin4u.com/blog/possessing-the-promised-land-part-6 - and join in on the conversation @EpicConqerors on Facebook. - If you enjoy our bi-weekly podcasts and videocasts then simply buy us a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/KingJesus
As God fulfills his promise to his people, there are several important points the writer of Joshua wants us to see.
We're near halfway with mama J and Chad as they coninue journeying through the timeless sands of Deuteronomy, where obedience to God's word will have the promised land in our sight. Visit http://www.epicwin4u.com for links - and for show notes go to https://www.epicwin4u.com/blog/possessing-the-promised-land-part-5 - and join in on the conversation @EpicConqerors on Facebook. - If you enjoy our bi-weekly podcasts and videocasts then simply buy us a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/KingJesus
As God fulfills his promise to his people, there are several important points the writer of Joshua wants us to see.
"Dr. Judy Bauer and Chad Smanjak continue with Deuteronomy, the story of a people who walked through the desert with God for 40 years. How long have you walked with God?" Visit http://www.epicwin4u.com for links - and for show notes go to https://www.epicwin4u.com/blog/possessing-the-promised-land-part-3 - and join in on the conversation @EpicConqerors on Facebook. - If you enjoy our bi-weekly podcasts and videocasts then simply buy us a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/KingJesus
Curious about what's going on behind our latest investment in the 134 acres of Hocking Hills? We're diving into why we told our construction team to stop, how we're preparing to approach private money lenders, and the fun (and challenges) we're facing with this glamping project. We also discuss how we approached working with someone to create financial models, lessons learned, and our next steps. We can't wait to see how this project unfolds and catch you up again soon!(00:01:08) #STRShareSunday: @thecliffs_hockinghills(00:04:29) Project Update: What's Going on At Our Hocking Hills Investment Property(00:16:24) Growing Pains & Lessons In Team Communication(00:23:16) Progressing The Project Forward with Financial Modeling(00:33:09) The Reality of Balancing Time & Finances & Why You Should Check Your Insurance PolicyResources:• Rich Hollow Retreat Instagram: @richhollowretreat• #STRShareSunday: @thecliffs_hockinghills• Submit your property for our next #STRShareSunday at strshare.com• Airbnb Essentials Checklist: hostchecklist.comThanks for Visiting is produced by Crate Media.Mentioned in this episode:Doors to our membership are open: thanksforvisiting.com/businessHosting Handbook | Get everything you need to fast track your way to Superhost at thanksforvisiting.com/handbookSuperhog | Visit superhog.com/thanks-for-visiting and book your FREE demo today!Host Checklist | Grab our Airbnb Essentials Checklist and make stocking your Airbnb a breeze – we've got all your hosting needs covered!
Whose voice do you trust with your promised land? How will you put what you've heard into action? This Sunday, Pastor Josh continued to unpack the journey of stepping into your promised land. Entering into all that Jesus has paid for requires faith, obedience, and action. There is an open invitation to respond to God's call to a life marked by freedom, victory, and holiness- one that is fully devoted to Him.
Today Mama J takes us deeper into Deuteronomy. Journey with Moses and the Israelites as they move ever closer to the Promised land.... Visit http://www.epicwin4u.com for links - and for show notes go to https://www.epicwin4u.com/blog/possessing-the-promised-land-part-3 - and join in on the conversation @EpicConqerors on Facebook. - If you enjoy our bi-weekly podcasts and videocasts then simply buy us a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/KingJesus
Pastor Phil Sparling - Building a New Life in a New Land - Weekend Sermon Podcast - www.auburngrace.com
In this episode, we delve into the division of the Promised Land among the tribes of Israel. We discuss the land grants to each tribe, including the unique situation of the Tribe of Levi, which received cities rather than a distinct land allocation. The episode provides a detailed breakdown of the territorial boundaries, including the regions occupied by the Tribes of Judah, Benjamin, Dan, Ephraim, Manasseh, Issachar, Asher, Zebulun, and Naphtali. We clarify how cities and natural landmarks defined these boundaries and address the continuing presence of Canaanite inhabitants in some regions. Here's the link for the map of the land of Canaan divided between the remaining tribes. Land division, tribes of Israel, Promised Land, Jordan River, Tribe of Levi, land grants, Canaan boundaries, Tribe of Judah, Tribe of Benjamin, Tribe of Dan, Tribe of Ephraim, Tribe of Manasseh, Tribe of Issachar, Tribe of Asher, Tribe of Zebulun, Tribe of Naphtali, Israelite territory, biblical land grants, Joshua 14-19, Canaanite cities, Israelite conquest, map of Israelite territories, southern border. If you'd like to support "The History of the Bible" podcast, visit our Patreon Page at https://patreon.com/TheHistoryoftheBible. Your feedback is valuable to us! Please share your thoughts and insights via our feedback form at https://forms.gle/AtzUReJ8gLuFYPaP8. Let us know how our podcast has impacted you or someone you know by filling out our impact form at https://forms.gle/jr4EdGsqCaFk4qZm8. If you have concerns about any information presented, please inform us via our correction form at https://forms.gle/PiMMkPnJFaa4j5p37.
Mama J and Chad continue looking through Deuteronomy in their series: Possessing The Promised Land, as we learn hear, obey and keep the faith through uncertain times. Visit http://www.epicwin4u.com for links - and for show notes go to https://www.epicwin4u.com/blog/possessing-the-promised-land-part-2 and join in on the conversation @EpicConqerors on Facebook. If you enjoy our bi-weekly podcasts and videocasts then simply buy us a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/KingJesus
Pastor Phil Sparling - Building a New Life in a New Land - Weekend Sermon Podcast - www.auburngrace.com
Wanted to piggyback some verses n thoughts off of the last podcast. may PEACE LOVE JOY continually increase in you, and the Lord bring you into a “GOOD LAND”, mentally, physically, and SPIRITUALLY (most importantly)
In this sermon from Joshua 5, Pastor Jon English explains the significance of the circumcision rite, the Passover meal, and the Commander of the Lord's Army.
In this sermon from Joshua 5, Pastor Jon English explains the significance of the circumcision rite, the Passover meal, and the Commander of the Lord's Army.
In this sermon from Joshua 4, Pastor Jon English explains the significance of the Jordan crossing, the exaltation of the Lord's awesome servant, and the significance of the memorial stones.
In this sermon from Joshua 4, Pastor Jon English explains the significance of the Jordan crossing, the exaltation of the Lord's awesome servant, and the significance of the memorial stones.
Summary of Chapter 4: Estates in Land. Chapter 4 delves into the various interests and rights individuals can hold in real property, distinguishing between freehold and non-freehold estates. Freehold Estates are characterized by indefinite duration and significant ownership rights. These include: Fee Simple Absolute: The most complete form of ownership, providing unlimited rights to use, control, and transfer the property. It offers high control, security, and transferability, making it ideal for long-term investment and estate planning. Fee Tail: Historically used to keep property within a family, it restricts inheritance to direct descendants. Though largely obsolete, understanding fee tail is crucial for managing historical estates. Life Estate: Grants ownership for the duration of an individual's life, after which the property passes to another designated party. It is useful for estate planning, providing for a spouse or family member while preserving the property for future generations. Non-Freehold Estates represent temporary rights to use and occupy property, typically created through lease agreements. These include: Tenancy for Years: A fixed-term lease that provides stability and predictability for both parties. It automatically terminates at the end of the term. Periodic Tenancy: Continues for successive periods until terminated by either party with proper notice. It offers flexibility for tenants and landlords who prefer not to commit to long-term leases. Tenancy at Will: Can be terminated at any time by either party, providing maximum flexibility but posing risks due to potential instability. Tenancy at Sufferance: Arises when a tenant remains in possession after the lease term expires without the landlord's consent, often leading to eviction proceedings or a new lease agreement. The chapter also highlights the legal requirements, implications, and practical considerations for each type of estate, offering a comprehensive understanding crucial for effective property management, investment, and estate planning. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/law-school/support
Summary of Chapter 4: Estates in Land. Chapter 4 delves into the various interests and rights individuals can hold in real property, distinguishing between freehold and non-freehold estates. Freehold Estates are characterized by indefinite duration and significant ownership rights. These include: Fee Simple Absolute: The most complete form of ownership, providing unlimited rights to use, control, and transfer the property. It offers high control, security, and transferability, making it ideal for long-term investment and estate planning. Fee Tail: Historically used to keep property within a family, it restricts inheritance to direct descendants. Though largely obsolete, understanding fee tail is crucial for managing historical estates. Life Estate: Grants ownership for the duration of an individual's life, after which the property passes to another designated party. It is useful for estate planning, providing for a spouse or family member while preserving the property for future generations. Non-Freehold Estates represent temporary rights to use and occupy property, typically created through lease agreements. These include: Tenancy for Years: A fixed-term lease that provides stability and predictability for both parties. It automatically terminates at the end of the term. Periodic Tenancy: Continues for successive periods until terminated by either party with proper notice. It offers flexibility for tenants and landlords who prefer not to commit to long-term leases. Tenancy at Will: Can be terminated at any time by either party, providing maximum flexibility but posing risks due to potential instability. Tenancy at Sufferance: Arises when a tenant remains in possession after the lease term expires without the landlord's consent, often leading to eviction proceedings or a new lease agreement. The chapter also highlights the legal requirements, implications, and practical considerations for each type of estate, offering a comprehensive understanding crucial for effective property management, investment, and estate planning. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/law-school/support
Since the start of the war between Israel and Hamas last year, the cry “From the River to the Sea” has been heard more and more as a pro-Palestinian slogan. But what river? What sea? And what exactly does the phrase mean? It's the subject of intense controversy. In this two-part series, reporter Tim Whewell travels from the River Jordan to the Mediterranean Sea, across a tiny stretch of land – just over an hour by car if you don't stop - that's perhaps the most argued-over in the world. Along the way, he meets shepherds and teachers, soldiers and gardeners, artists and activists - Palestinians and Israelis of many different views and backgrounds. The shortest line from the River to the Sea doesn't pass through Gaza. But everyone Tim meets on his journey across the Israeli-occupied West Bank of the River, and in Israel, is living in the terrible shadow of the October 7th Hamas attack on Israel and the war that's followed. The future of the often-beautiful, fast-changing, overcrowded region he crosses will be at the heart of any eventual solution to the Middle East conflict. In this first programme, he goes from the Jordan, through the Israeli settlement of Argaman, the Palestinian herding community of al-Farisiyah and the Palestinian village of Duma, ending up at the Israeli settlement of Shilo. What do people in those places think now – and do they have any hope for the future? (In Part 2, Tim leaves the West Bank and travels through Israel.) Presenter/producer: Tim Whewell Sound mixing: Andy Fell and Neil Churchill Production co-ordinator: Gemma Ashman Editor: Penny Murphy (Photo shows some of the people Tim meets in the two parts of the series. Clockwise from top left: Ben Levy, Israeli nature ranger; Sulieman Mleahat, Palestinian development worker; Susie Becher, Israeli political activist; Okayla Shehadi, retired Palestinian citizen of Israel.)
In this second part of his journey from the River Jordan to the Mediterranean Sea, across the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Israel, reporter Tim Whewell continues his exploration of the physical and human reality behind the slogan “From the River to the Sea”, a phrase which creates intense controversy. In this podcast he descends from the high ridge of the West Bank hills to the Israeli Mediterranean coast at Herzlia, known for its beaches and high-tech industry – and then continues along the sea, to end his journey at the ruined ancient city of Caesarea. Along the way, on the West Bank, he encounters a Palestinian dry stone waller and an Israeli hairdresser – and then, crossing into Israel, he talks to Jewish Israelis including teachers, activists and a journalist – and to Palestinian citizens of Israel. Finally, he meets a group of young Israelis who have recently finished their military service. Some of them have been fighting in Gaza. What future do all these people hope for, in the 90 kilometres between the River and the Sea? Presenter/producer: Tim Whewell Sound mixing: Neil Churchill Production co-ordinator: Gemma Ashman Editor: Penny Murphy (Photo shows some of the people Tim meets in the two parts of the series. Clockwise from top left: Ben Levy, Israeli nature ranger; Sulieman Mleahat, Palestinian development worker; Susie Becher, Israeli political activist; Okayla Shehadi, retired Palestinian citizen of Israel.)
Since the start of the war between Israel and Hamas last year, the cry “From the River to the Sea” has been heard more and more as a pro-Palestinian slogan. But what river? What sea? And what exactly does the phrase mean? It's the subject of intense controversy. In this two-part series, reporter Tim Whewell travels from the River Jordan to the Mediterranean Sea, across a tiny stretch of land that's perhaps the most argued-over in the world.Along the way, he meets shepherds and teachers, soldiers and gardeners, artists and activists - Palestinians and Israelis of many different views and backgrounds. The shortest line from the River to the Sea doesn't pass through Gaza. But everyone Tim meets on his journey across the Israeli-occupied West Bank of the River, and in Israel, is living in the shadow of the October 7th Hamas attack on Israel and the war that's followed. The future of the often-beautiful, fast-changing, overcrowded region he crosses will be at the heart of any solution to the Middle East conflict. In this first programme, he goes from the Jordan, through the Israeli settlement of Argaman, the Palestinian herding community of al-Farisiyah and the Palestinian village of Duma, ending up at the Israeli settlement of Shilo. What do people in those places think now – and do they have any hope for the future? (In Part 2, Tim leaves the West Bank and travels through Israel.)Presenter/producer: Tim Whewell Sound mixing: Andy Fell and Neil Churchill Production co-ordinator: Gemma Ashman Editor: Penny Murphy (Photo: Some people Tim meets in the series. Clockwise from top left: Ben Levy, Israeli nature ranger; Sulieman Mleahat, Palestinian development worker; Susie Becher, Israeli political activist; Okayla Shehadi, retired Palestinian citizen of Israel.)
In this second part of his journey from the River Jordan to the Mediterranean Sea, across the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Israel, reporter Tim Whewell continues his exploration of the physical and human reality behind the slogan “From the River to the Sea”, a phrase which creates intense controversy.In this podcast he descends from the high ridge of the West Bank hills to the Israeli Mediterranean coast at Herzlia, known for its beaches and high-tech industry – and then continues along the sea, to end his journey at the ruined ancient city of Caesarea. Along the way, on the West Bank, he encounters a Palestinian dry stone waller and an Israeli hairdresser – and then, crossing into Israel, he talks to Jewish Israelis including teachers, activists and a journalist – and to Palestinian citizens of Israel. Finally, he meets a group of young Israelis who have recently finished their military service. Some of them have been fighting in Gaza. What future do all these people hope for, in the 90 kilometres between the River and the Sea?Presenter/producer: Tim Whewell Sound mixing: Neil Churchill Production co-ordinator: Gemma Ashman Editor: Penny Murphy (Photo: Some of the people Tim meets in the two parts of the series. Clockwise from top left: Ben Levy, Israeli nature ranger; Sulieman Mleahat, Palestinian development worker; Susie Becher, Israeli political activist; Okayla Shehadi, retired Palestinian citizen of Israel.)
We're making progress on our Hocking Hills glamping project with cabin demo, prefab purchases, and creative financing. Check in for an honest, relatable recollection of the development process from two eager investors knee deep in a long term legacy build.First, we take you behind the scenes on Day 1 of cabin demo, a delightfully quick process with some fun creative questions to answer (roll-away bed or no roll-away bed?). Along the way, we sing the praises of our investment team, highlighting the cost savings we've enjoyed thanks to their specific skills and areas of expertise.Next, a big reveal! We talk about the research we did on prefabricated structures and unveil which incredible design we've elected to bring to our property, when they will arrive, how we plan to furnish them, and – somewhat critically – how we will pay for them.Next, what's next? We'll need to raise money, create or move some roads, put in landscaping, build decks, and purchase and install amenities; there's still so much to do and be excited about. We're proud to bring you along for the ride, and thank you for joining us in this challenging endeavor!(00:01:37) #STRShareSunday: @richhollowretreat(00:04:07) Update on Our Hocking Hills STR Glamping Project(00:19:27) Getting Priorities Straight: Creativity vs. Cash Flow(00:29:31) Next Steps in Building Our Dream Vacation Rental PropertyResources:• The Cliffs at Hocking Hills: @thecliffs_hockinghills • We Bought Land (Part 2): Use ChatGPT in Your STR Competitive Analysis #361• We Bought Land (Part 1): Laying a Foundation for Long-Term Partnership #349• #STRShareSunday: @richhollowretreat• Video: Funding Your NEXT Airbnb or Real Estate Property• Airbnb Essentials Checklist: hostchecklist.comThanks for Visiting is produced by Crate Media.Mentioned in this episode:Superhog | Visit superhog.com/thanks-for-visiting and book your FREE demo today!Host Checklist | Grab our Airbnb Essentials Checklist and make stocking your Airbnb a breeze – we've got all your hosting needs covered!Minoan | Visit MinoanExperience.com and tell them TFV sent you!Hostfully | Go to https://www.hostfully.com/influencers/thanks-for-visiting/ and use TFV100 to get $100 off your subscription.
In this sermon from Joshua 3, Pastor Jon English explains how God prepares Israel to see his glory, power, and mighty works.
In this sermon from Joshua 3, Pastor Jon English explains how God prepares Israel to see his glory, power, and mighty works.
Revel in the culmination of the story of Christ on earth, as the savior of mankind departs to prepare a place for you, for eternity! This podcast will strengthen your faith and your understanding of the Bible. Hosted by author, attorney, pastor, and founder of Covenant Journey, Mat Staver. Learn more and get involved at … Continue reading A Journey Through the Holy Land (Part 16) – The Ascension →
Sorry for the delay in uploads. ANOTHER COUNTRY and work has been keeping me busier than I thought. But here is the conclusion to my review of STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND by Robert A. Heinlein. One thing I never really talked much about in the review is cannibalism, but that is just a symptom of how much this book has to talk about.
In the first part of our last set of chapters in the Inheritance Cycle, Dane and Jacqui discuss whether Arya is grooming Eragon. Also, Jax muses on rich people's magical uppers and Elva's new career as Nasuada's therapist. Dane goes on at length about Murtagh, Nickelback, and whether Eragon can make Brom look more jacked in his tomb. This episode covers Chapters 70-78 of Inheritance, the fourth book in the Inheritance Cycle by Christopher Paolini. How to support us: Get some of our merch Support us on Patreon Where to find us: Website: isthisjustfantasypod.com TikTok: @isthisjustfantasypod Instagram: @justfantasypod Contact us: You can contact us directly at: isthisjustfantasypod@gmail.com Credits: Our music was written and performed by Adam Blotner Cover artwork by Neil Kohney Every episode was mixed, shot, and edited by Kevin Davis at the Guerrilla Media Company Learn more about Christopher Paolini and buy Eragon so you can read along! Links and sources from this show: Nickelback - Someday
In the second part of our last set of chapters in the Inheritance Cycle, Jacqui discusses the final themes in her last Analysis, and Dane rants, just a little, for his last Deep Dive and What Are The Haters Saying segments. This episode covers Chapters 70-78 of Inheritance, the fourth book in the Inheritance Cycle by Christopher Paolini. How to support us: Get some of our merch Support us on Patreon Where to find us: Website: isthisjustfantasypod.com TikTok: @isthisjustfantasypod Instagram: @justfantasypod Contact us: You can contact us directly at: isthisjustfantasypod@gmail.com Credits: Our music was written and performed by Adam Blotner Cover artwork by Neil Kohney Every episode was mixed, shot, and edited by Kevin Davis at the Guerrilla Media Company Learn more about Christopher Paolini and buy Eragon so you can read along! Links and sources from this show: Nickelback - Someday Interview with Christopher Paolini
Experience the moment the world changed, when death was defeated, and life restored anew. This podcast will strengthen your faith and your understanding of the Bible. Hosted by author, attorney, pastor, and founder of Covenant Journey, Mat Staver. Learn more and get involved at CovenantJourney.org
In this episode I look at the middle third of Robert A. Heinlein's STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND. We take a closer look at the word "grok" and its in-world meaning.
In this episode I begin my look at Robert A. Heinlein's STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND. We will have a lot to talk about over these three episodes as this is a thematically rich book. The first third of the book is doing a lot of set up and drags at times, but nevertheless this one is worth attempting.
Experience the death of the Messiah at Calvary. This podcast will strengthen your faith and your understanding of the Bible. Hosted by author, attorney, pastor, and founder of Covenant Journey, Mat Staver. Learn more and get involved at CovenantJourney.org
Welcome back to this dedicated series on the acquisition, set-up, and launch of our brand new Hocking Hills vacation rental project. In this episode, we update listeners on the actions we've taken since signing the deal, hard decisions we've already made, and what's coming up next.Golden nuggets include how Sarah has leveraged artificial intelligence to create temporary branding for the property, early thoughts on how we might utilize existing structures (or not), and which critically important tasks we've already elected to outsource – two jobs you'll be very surprised to see we've offloaded.Even before breaking ground, ideas are flying and challenges have mounted. That's why it's great to be supported by a team of like-minded experts – as we are – and why we've decided to share each and every step along the way with you, our amazing audience.(00:01:41) #STRShareSunday: @richhollowretreat(00:03:32) Recapping Our New Hocking Hills Cabin Project(00:08:53) Now What? Getting Started with Reporting & Planning(00:15:54) Planning the Plot: Surveying Existing Buildings & Utilities (00:22:12) Important Steps We've Already Outsourced & WhyResources:• Click here for full show notes• #STRShareSunday: @richhollowretreat• Video: How to Design Your First Airbnb - Essentials• Airbnb Essentials Checklist: hostchecklist.comThanks for Visiting is produced by Crate Media.Mentioned in this episode:Minoan | Visit MinoanExperience.com and tell them TFV sent you!Hostfully | Go to https://www.hostfully.com/influencers/thanks-for-visiting/ and use TFV100 to get $100 off your subscription.Host Checklist | Grab our Airbnb Essentials Checklist and make stocking your Airbnb a breeze – we've got all your hosting needs covered!IMN | Go to events.imn.org/strsummer and use code: TFV for an exclusive 10% off your new registration.
Endure Christ's final moments as he approaches the cross. This podcast will strengthen your faith and your understanding of the Bible. Hosted by author, attorney, pastor, and founder of Covenant Journey, Mat Staver. Learn more and get involved at CovenantJourney.org
Experience the dramatic trial of Jesus before Pontius Pilate. This podcast will strengthen your faith and your understanding of the Bible. Hosted by author, attorney, pastor, and founder of Covenant Journey, Mat Staver. Learn more and get involved at CovenantJourney.org
Today's expert guest (and one of our new business partners!) is Mike Navarro of Columbus, Ohio. Mike and his wife Ingrid entered the residential market as first-time homebuyers and have since expanded into multi-family housing, constructing single-family homes ranging from 400 sqft to 4500 sq ft. Their diverse portfolio comprises over 20 units, including single-family homes, multi-units, and condos, with a total real estate holding value of $10 million. We chat with Mike today to lay the groundwork for a series of episodes in which we'll be detailing our newfound property partnership together – the plan, the preparation, and everything in between – in as much detail as we possibly can. In this one, you get the skinny on Mike and his wife, as we cover the background of their incredible scalability and unlimited energy. We get vulnerable about our own thought processes before, during, and after the deal closed only a few short weeks ago, and we get excited (well, most of us) about the next steps – surveys, utilities, operations, branding, marketing, oh my!So many of you ask us about partnerships – consider this episode just the tip of the iceberg on a deeply personal case study illustrating our take on the process, and how we go about our decision making challenges along the way.(00:01:26) #STRShareSunday: @timbercovehideaway(00:02:54) Introducing Columbus STR Expert: Mike Navarro(00:14:00) What Made Them Switch to STRs?(00:22:28) How Sarah, Annette & Mike First Crossed Paths(00:25:24) Mike Navarro's New-Build Property Experience(00:32:36) Deal Maker: How (and Why) We Became STR Partners (00:47:39) Reviewing Our Final Land Acquisition Deal Resources:• #STRShareSunday: @timbercovehideaway• Website: rowehouserentals.com• Instagram: @rowerentals• Thanks For Visiting Org Chart: Free Download • Relevant Video: We Bought Our First Airbnb Together: Part 1• Relevant Video: We Bought Our First Airbnb Together: Part 2 - Renovation & Updates • Visit thanksforvisiting.com/workshop to watch our Hosting Business Mastery Method workshop!• Airbnb Essentials Checklist: hostchecklist.comThanks for Visiting is produced by Crate Media.Mentioned in this episode:Quiz | Take our quiz to reveal your hosting personality style!Host Checklist | Grab our Airbnb Essentials Checklist and make stocking your Airbnb a breeze – we've got all your hosting needs covered!Hostfully | Go to https://www.hostfully.com/influencers/thanks-for-visiting/ and use TFV100 to get $100 off your subscription.Visit MinoanExperience.com and tell them TFV sent you!
On this episode, Clay Newcomb explores the personal benefits of wilderness, but also criticisms of this federally managed land. He's again joined by Dr. Dan Flores, Dr. Sara Dant, Steven Rinella, Ben Masters, and Adam Keith. Connect with Clay and MeatEater Clay on Instagram MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop Bear Grease MerchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.