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In this episode of The Quest for Success Podcast, we are joined by Luke Harris, Co-CEO of Harris Farm Markets, as he shares his unique perspective on success, family dynamics, and the experiences that have shaped his life. Luke reflects on his upbringing, the role of community, and the lessons learned from both personal and professional challenges.Luke discusses the holistic nature of success, which goes beyond financial achievement to include personal happiness, family well-being, and business success. He offers valuable insights into the complexities of working in a family business, emphasising the importance of trust and managing egos among siblings to maintain harmony and growth.We explore the importance of core values, mentorship, and the balance between work and family life. The conversation also touches on the need for community engagement and innovation to stay competitive in a rapidly changing market.If you're interested in the dynamics of family-run businesses, personal growth, or redefining success, this episode offers a wealth of valuable takeaways!Connect with us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/The-Quest-For-Success-Podcast/61560418629272/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thequestforsuccesspod/ Twitter: https://x.com/quest4success_ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-quest-for-success TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thequestforsuccesspod Website: www.thequestforsuccesspodcast.comDon't forget to subscribe for more insightful content and stories from inspiring leaders!#LukeHarris #HarrisFarm #familybusiness #CommunityEngagement #SuccessMindset #PersonalGrowth #QuestForSuccess #FamilyDynamics #BusinessInnovation #LeadershipLessons #CoreValues #Mentorship #WorkLifeBalanceFollow us on all your favourite platforms:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheQuestforSuccessPodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/The-Quest-For-Success-Podcast/61560418629272/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thequestforsuccesspod/Twitter: https://x.com/quest4success_LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-quest-for-successTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thequestforsuccesspodWebsite: www.thequestforsuccesspodcast.com Please share this around to anyone you think will get value from it : )
Alex Dicken is joined by Joseph Chapman to discuss Birmingham City's final pre-season match, the signing of Luke Harris, injuries and the League One opener against Reading. Follow the podcast on X to keep up to date with the latest episodes. Brian Dick - https://x.com/briandick Alex Dicken - https://x.com/alexedicken Keep Right On Podcast - https://x.com/KeepRightOnPod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SUPERMAN SPOTTED on SET! MCU Blade Troubles! Red Son Genesis! Luke Harris joins the stream tonight to talk about his first Superman Red Son Genesis fan film entry. We will be also talking about those Superman set images with David Corenswet and The Daily Planet, MCU Blade movie drama, Spaceballs 2, and more!
Our guest for episode 176 is Clive Burcham, a highly influential, philanthropic and impact driven individual. Clive is one of the founding partners of Global Citizen, $46bn New York based juggernaut whose mission is to end extreme poverty. He is also the founder of what he terms a “side hustle” called Compadres, where he works with founders and CEOs to help them achieve "a better life, a better business, a better you". From growing up in a beef and dairy farming family in regional West Australia, to jumping into TV at 15 and becoming a media executive at the age of 25, to moving to New York to run the Search for a Supermodel television show and working with leading advertising, design and branding agencies. Clive's life has been varied and rich with experiences. Armed with a whole lot of technical knowledge from his time in NY, Clive moved back to Australia to undercut the local advertising industry to create better quality creative and content for clients. Taking his company from zero to hero in just 3 years, Clive sold a large stake to leading advertising holding company WPP, later buying it back to rebuild it. With a penchant for giving, a captivating and wise mind, a values-led existence, and a heart of gold, Clive has founded and aligned himself with organisations that aim to make better and illuminate the human experience. “We're put on this earth to make a difference to other people and to live in a community and be connected,” he says. Tune in to learn of Clive's fascinating journey, one we could all take a leaf from! Quickfire Round: Book: ‘Who Not How', Dan Sullivan Podcast: Your Move with Andy Stanley News Source: Reuters Productivity Tool: Calendar CEO: Dan White, Luke Harris, Steven Marks App: Instagram TV Show: WeCrashed TEDTalk Topic: How do we use our power to influence good Get in touch with Clive at https://wearecompadres.com | and follow along on Instagram @wearecompadres This episode is brought to you by Vanta. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Annapolis Film Festival opens on Thursday, April 4th, and runs through April 7th. It features over 70 films, panels, coffee chats, and parties throughout Annapolis. We had the opportunity to talk with Joshua Greene and Luke Harris about their short film, You Will Not Replace Us. You Will Not Replace Us | April 6, 2024 | 5:00 PM | Maryland Hall You Will Not Replace Us | April 7, 2024 | 10:00 AM | St. Johns College Key Auditorium Winner of last year's AFF Shorts Challenge, this documentary explores the conflicts between the Black and Jewish Communities and proposes ideas of how they can work together and support each other. (USA, 2024, 24 min, Documentary) NOTE: The film will be shown before The Black Experience and after The Jewish Experience. Tickets and passes are on sale now for the 12th Annual Annapolis Film Festival.
Luke is a global Customer Success leader and current VP Customer Success at Gearset. Luke started his career as a Salesforce Admin and has become obsessed with providing amazing experiences for customers through education, strategy, and technology. He has held roles with major SaaS companies and has played a pivotal role in scaling start-up businesses and guiding strategy post-acquisition.In this episode Jack and Luke discuss what customer success teams need to be successful, and in turn make customers successful. This episode is a deep dive and a great resource for understanding why companies bring in technology to support their operations, and wonderful insight for Salesforce professionals into how their work on the platform impacts business success. Luke also chats about the importance of education within teams, especially how iterative on-the-job learning enables success. He identifies what leaders can do to get the most of their teams to encourage learning and self development. Luke shares real-life examples of Salesforce teams that he's worked with and the compounding benefit education, being consciously curious, and how showing vulnerability as a leader has had on their businesses. Useful links based on key themes from this episode:Match performance to business goalsHow to improve performance with collaborationWorking with partners to increase customer successDoes my team do enough training?Connect with LukeLinkedInConnect with JackX/TwitterLinkedInPodcast produced and sponsored by Gearset, the complete Salesforce DevOps platform. Try Gearset free for 30 days.
David, Jon and Alfie chat about Exeter's new signing, Luke Harris and then Alfie and David dig around Jon for transfer gossip. They then offer to buy Jon a new suit. Thanks for listening! You can follow us on Twitter @mynewfootyclub and on instagram @mynewfootballclub Presented by David Earl and Jon Beer. And if you'd like to receive episodes early and be part of an online community - where we chat once a month and talk lower league football and Exeter amongst other stuff, including creating our own make-believe football team, Gorchester UTD then sign up to Patreon.com/davidearl www.Gorchesterutd.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Big Bank Theory is a podcast about Exeter City FC. In this episode, we wonder what's happening with that Northernhay bandstand, and at least we're scoring a bit. Recorded before Luke Harris signed!
Today's guest is Luke Harris.Luke is a drummer based in Oxfordshire. His credits include artists like Tricky, Wretch 32, Ms Dynamite and The Brand New Heavies. Amongst many other things, we discussed not living in London any more, anxiety, and the difference between being a talented kid and a talented adult.I've known Luke for ages, but we haven't spoken in a while. This was a great way to hear more about his journey into the industry.I hope you enjoy our conversation as much as I did!Recorded 16th October 2023Support the showFollow me on Instagram - @nategrooveSupport the show hereAny questions or guest suggestions, please email nwinsessionwith@gmail.comGet 20% off all Safari Pedals plugins. Enter code Session20 at checkout!
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Halftime Heroes, hosted by AJ King, Peter Susovich, Luke Harris and Kiana Wickham. In this episode: Sommerville Senior Football Coach Chris Gamble Toby Maughan Tootgarook Cricket Club President Jeff Tozer from Somerville Junior Football Club about their annual Pink Day this Sunday raising money for Breast Intentions of the Mornington Peninsula. Plus all our usual features. Halftime Heroes is the local sports show with the latest news and information from the Mornington Peninsula. Covering a range of sports, including the Mornington Peninsula Football Netball League. Check us out onlineHalftime Heroes WebsiteHalftime Heroes Facebook PageSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Halftime Heroes, hosts Adam Kelly, AJ King, Peter Susovich and Luke Harris talk with Tom Dade, athlete competing in the World Mountain Running & Trail Championships. Also on the show James Hallahan, dual Premiership Captain at Sorrento Football Netball Club and Harvey White, Women's Football Director Mornington Football Netball Club. Halftime Heroes is the local sports show with the latest news and information from the Mornington Peninsula. Covering a range of sports, including the Mornington Peninsula Football Netball League. Check us out onlineHalftime Heroes WebsiteHalftime Heroes Facebook PageSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosted by Adam Kelly, AJ King, Peter Susovich and Luke Harris. Halftime Heroes is the local sports show with the latest news and information from the Mornington Peninsula. Covering a range of sports, including the Mornington Peninsula Football Netball League. Check us out online Halftime Heroes Website Halftime Heroes Facebook Page See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Halftime Heroes, the team chatted with Zach Horesly Senior Coach of the Dingley FNC, Justin McCleary Senior Coach of the South Mornington FNC and Neil Craig chiming in from Roland Garros. Hosted by Adam Kelly, Peter Susovich, Luke Harris and Kiana Wickham Halftime Heroes is the local sports show with the latest news and information from the Mornington Peninsula. Covering a range of sports, including the Mornington Peninsula Football Netball League. Check us out online Halftime Heroes Website Halftime Heroes Facebook Page See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Halftime Heroes is the local sports show with the latest news and information from the Mornington Peninsula. Covering a range of sports, including the Mornington Peninsula Football Netball League. Hosted by Adam Kelly, AJ King, Luke Harris and Kiana Wickham Check us out online Halftime Heroes Website Halftime Heroes Facebook PageSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we begin a new series on 1997's Rare classic, GoldenEye 007. We set the game in its time before getting down to brass tacks, including comparing the experience to the film. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: First full mission (three levels) Issues covered: the license, a bit about the film and the film series, 1997 in games, the flourishing of the first person shooter, late in a console cycle, disparity between PC FPSes and console FPSes, Rare with a lot of games and a lot of further game studios, missing the original controller, remapping shenanigans, threading the needle on a film adaptation, filling in gaps in the license, choosing your exciting set piece, wide level design, the triple cut, Hong Kong cinema, cinematic choices, contrasting with later cinematic games, how many mechanics will you incorporate, chasing this game, choosing different presentation, showing death the character death, an era of accessibility needs recognition, at last listening to our hate mail. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Nintendo, Fatal Frame, PlayStation, Pierce Brosnan, Nintendo 64, Sean Bean, Famke Janssen, Alan Cumming, Judi Dench, Desmond Llewelyn, Ralph Fiennes, Daniel Craig, Skyfall, Diablo, Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, Fallout, Quake, SW: Jedi Knight: DF2, Blood, Outlaws, Turok, Shadow Warrior, Hexen II, Raven Software, 3D Realms, GT Interactive, Duke Nuke'em, Postal, Curse of Monkey Island, Age of Empires, The Last Express, Final Fantasy VII, Colony Wars, Wing Commander: Prophecy, Riven, MYST, XvT, Interstate '76, Mario Kart 64, OddWorld, Grand Theft Auto, Gran Turismo, Diddy Kong Racing, The Stamp brothers, NES, Slalom, Wizards and Warriors, Battletoads, Killer Instinct, Perfect Dark, Microsoft, Viva Pinata, Banjo Kazooie (series), Donkey Kong Country, Silicon Graphics, Timesplitters, Free Radical, John Romero, Majora's Mask, Minish Cap, Metroid Fusion, The Fugitive, Harrison Ford, Mission: Impossible, John Woo, Hard Target, Broken Arrow, Face Off, Metal Gear Solid, Conker's Bad Fur Day, Alpha Protocol, Telltale Games, IO Interactive, Machine Games, Colin "The Shots," Devil May Cry, Dark Souls, Celeste, Luke Harris, Tetris 64, Starfighter/JSF, 343 Industries, Kingdom Hearts (series), Republic Commando, Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers, Mark Garcia. Next time: More GoldenEye 007 Twitch: brettdouville or timlongojr, instagram:timlongojr, Twitter: @timlongojr and @devgameclub DevGameClub@gmail.com
It's FA Cup quarter final time. This Sunday, Fulham travel to Manchester United in hope of picking up a famous win that will book a trip to Wembley. Whilst it's been a tough couple of weeks for the Whites, hopefully energy will be renewed amongst the lads for what is a massive game at Old Trafford. In this episode, we preview Sunday's match and ask what the suspension of Casemiro could mean for United. We also give some quick thoughts on the Arsenal defeat, discuss the Marco Silva to Spurs rumours and react to the news of Luke Harris's new contract. As ever we end the show with some questions and some excellent This'll Catch On entries. If you enjoy Fulhamish, please consider contributing a small amount monthly to help pay our costs. As a bonus, you receive access to our exclusive Telegram group chats where you can chat with fellow FFC fans and Fulhamish listeners: https://www.levellr.com/communities/fulhamish Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Russ shared his thoughts on the contract extension for Luke Harris, Afer that, he discussed the commentary by American radio pundit Eric Wynalda on Harrison Reed. Lastly, he shared his view on the continued speculation with the future of Marco Silva."This Podcast has been created and uploaded by Russ Goldman, host and creator of Cottage Talk. The views in this Podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Am unwaith mae Owain Tudur Jones a Malcolm Allen yn gytûn - mae Rob Page yn llawn haeddu cael cytundeb newydd i fod yn rheolwr Cymru am y pedair blynedd nesaf. A be mae'r ddau yn ei wybod am Luke Harris, yr enw newydd yn y garfan i wynebu Gwlad Belg a Gwlad Pwyl?
In this episode we begin with our thoughts on all football matches being postponed at the weekend due to the death of Queen Elizabeth II. We then discuss Fulham's statistically tricky start to the season before reviewing the latest FFC news. This includes Luke Harris' call-up to the senior Wales side, transfers for Anthony Knockaert and Ivan Cavaleiro, plus the sad news of Fred Callaghan's death. In part two, we preview Friday's trip to Nottingham Forest, as Fulham look to inflict more home misery on our fellow promotees. Will the break have given their multiple signings time to gel? Finally, we have time for some of your questions, and a couple of brilliant "this'll catch on" entries. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kieron Tibbert and Olly Johnson join Dan Crawford to preview Fulham's trip to Nottingham Forest. We discuss Steve Cooper and Forest's return to the top flight - as well as praising Luke Harris and Tyrese Francois following their international call-ups. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's show Matt is joined by Luke Harris! Episode 19 was recorded following the comedy open mic at Fells Point Tavern September 6th, 2022. This is a free show hosted by Roberto Reed every Tuesday! Luke is a hilarious stand-up comedian and has a podcast called THE LUKE AND BAILEY SHOW! Follow Luke on Instagram @lukeharris677 and check out his podcast below!Check out Luke's podcast: luke harris - YouTubeUpcoming Toasted Buns shows: Toasted Buns Comedy Mailing List (mailchi.mp)Intro sample: "And the living is Easy" by Guts
We probably shouldn't be using the phrase "must-win" three games into a season, but it sure feels like one. On Saturday, Fulham welcome Brentford to Craven Cottage, looking to get their first home win against the Bees since 1990. In today's episode we preview that match, as well as have the final word on Saturday's goalless draw at Molineux. Also, we discuss the rumoured arrivals of Willian and Justin Kluivert, as FFC aim to fix their shortcomings on the wing following recent injuries to Wilson and Solomon. In part two, Sammy speaks to Jonnie Langtree of the Fulham Foundation, part of the Kicks Refugee programme, a football programme run by the club for refugees and asylum seekers. Finally, we react to Luke Harris' brilliant hat-trick for the Fulham U21s in their game at Chelsea on Monday night. Link to support the Fulham Foundation via enthuse: https://fulhamfc.enthuse.com/cf/supporter-of-the-foundation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week on CounterSpin: The crises we face right now in the US—a nominally democratic political process that's strangled by white supremacist values, a corporate profiteering system that mindlessly overrides human needs to treat the environment as just another “input”—are terrible, but not, precisely, new. People have fought against these ideas in various forms before; […] The post Luke Harris and Joe Torres on America's Racist Legacy appeared first on FAIR.
Joining Mark for these sessions are:Scott ToddScott BossmanErik PetersonTate LitchfieldTeria HarrisListen as they talk to:Former Land Geek coaching student, Luke Harris, about the strategies and tools that skyrocketed his land business and how it changed his life.Entrepreneur, Author, Coach, and Podcast Host, Steve Sims, as he shares simple, yet effective strategies to help you learn a new perspective and accomplish anything.The team also shares wisdom on adjusting offer pricing strategies to succeed in an inflationary environment.Listen in.WANT TO LISTEN MORE?Did you like this episode? If so, tune into another one of our recent best of episodes as we revisit the top shows of 2021."Are you ready to learn more about land investing? Just click HERE to schedule a call.""Isn't it time to create passive income so you can work where you want when you want, and with whomever you want?"
Do you want to invest in property but fear is holding you back from taking that step towards building your portfolio?Welcome to the Australian Property Investment Podcast. In each episode, we ask a guest expert to share their key insights for aspiring investors to make confident property choices.In this week's episode, Luke Harris, CEO of Property Mentors and author of two books, "Property Fit" and "Let's Get Real," shares with us his property investment journey and how he was able to buy multiple properties in his 20s and beyond.He also shares his personal investing ethos, the 3 stages of readiness you need to consider as an investor, and the top reason why most people aren't successful investors and how you can avoid it.If you want to learn from a property mentor and become more confident and well-informed in your property investing journey, then make sure to listen to this episode!Time Stamps:00:00 - Intro01:47 - Luke Harris's Background Story03:10 - Launching The Property Mentor07:47 - Pre-election VS Post-Election Conversation with Clients10:34 - Managing Clients & Understanding Their Goals12:16 - 3 Stages of Readiness14:48 - Fear & Goal Setting16:10 - Why The Property Mentors Exist21:12 - Luke's Investing Ethos23:59 - The Inspiration & Philosophy in The Book Property Fit35:11 - OutroAbout Our Host:Aaron-Christie David is the founder of Atelier Wealth and a Mortgage & Finance Association of Australia (MFAA) approved Mortgage Broker. Aaron's focus is clear – supporting property investors make confident decisions to build their property portfolio. He has been recognised in the MPA Top 100 Broker rankings for the last three years.With over 10 years in financial services experience, with a career spanning Wizard Home Loans and Commonwealth Bank, Aaron's decision to become a broker was to help more Australians fearlessly buy investment properties to achieve intergenerational wealth.Connect with Aaron:Visit the website: https://atelierwealth.com.au/Follow Aaron on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aaronchristiedavidFollow Aaron on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-christie-david-a7482a21/Subscribe to Atelier Wealth's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKdm2ssEHel1kyQLAHGvNPQConnect with Luke:Follow Luke on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lukeharris80/Visit the website: https://www.thepropertymentors.com.au/Follow Property Mentor on Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/thepropertymentors/Follow Property Mentor on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-property-mentors-australia/Grab a copy of Luke's books:Property Fit: https://www.amazon.com.au/Property-Fit-property-portfolio-financial/dp/1922611166/Let's Get Real: https://www.amazon.com.au/Lets-Get-Real-Australian-Investors/dp/0648087530Thanks for tuning in! Please don't forget to like, share, and subscribe!
How do you know if you're really ready to invest? Property expert Luke Harris talks about this big question in part 2 of his Get Invested interview. As you heard in the previous episode, Luke is an active investor, author and founder of The Property Mentors. Now Luke continues to unpack his journey where he: Outlines the importance of knowing your strategy and a compelling plan to achieve it. Reminds us that you can't save all of the penguins – so listen out for what he means by this. Reveals how Australian Property Mentors give you a GPS so you can successfully navigate all aspects of your property investment journey. Goes into detail on the three stages of readiness for property investment, your 3 D's – your Dream, your Date and your Dollars. Reveals your biggest investment risk - so keep an ear out for that. Lifts the lid on the importance of ‘stickability' to your investment success and details what this means. And much more! Property Fit book: If you're serious about achieving financial freedom through property, grab yourself a copy of Luke's book Property Fit at www.propertyfitbook.com.au. The Property Mentors: The Property Mentors, is Luke's Melbourne-based agency that helps you develop the skills, mindset and knowledge to grow your property portfolio. Luke's book recommendation: The Magic Of Thinking Big by David Schwartz Hour of power with Bushy: If you'd like an hour of power to talk with me personally on any questions, queries or issues you'd like to discuss about your investment strategy, finance or property portfolio delivery, whether you're an aspiring investor or an experienced investor with a substantial property portfolio, just go here https://knowhowproperty.com.au/contact-us then click on the ‘Lets Zoom, DeepDive Meeting with Bushy' 1 hour option to book in your preferred time. For a small investment of just $295 you can ask me anything you want about property for a full 60 minutes. Join the Get Invested community: And if you want to continue investing in your knowledge, join me and many other like minded investors in our Get Invested community right now. I send a free and exclusive monthly email full of practical ‘Self, Health and Wealth' wisdom that our current Freedom Fighter subscribers can't wait to get each month. It's full of investment and lifestyle tips, my personal book recommendations, apps I use to enhance life and so much more. Just visit bushymartin.com.au and sign up at the bottom of the page … because this is just the beginning! Get Invested is the leading weekly podcast for Australians who want to learn how to unlock their full ‘self, health and wealth' potential. Hosted by Bushy Martin, an award winning property investor, founder, author and media commentator who is recognised as one of Australia's most trusted experts in property, investment and lifestyle, Get Invested reveals the secrets of the high performers who invest for success in every aspect of their lives and the world around them. Remember to subscribe on your favourite podcast player, and if you're enjoying the show please leave us a review. Find out more about Get Invested here https://bushymartin.com.au/get-invested-podcast/ Want to connect with Bushy? Get in touch here https://bushymartin.com.au/contact/ This show is produced by Apiro Media - http://apiropodcasts.com
Luke Harris talks about how investors can get 'property fit' and go the distance on their journey to sustainable success. Are you fit? Do you work out daily and have a regular exercise regime that ensures that have the strength and resilience to enjoy a long and healthy life? Or do you start out with good intentions but the pressures and urgencies of life get in the way? And what about your property investment? Are you property fit with a similar dedicated plan and process supported by daily disciplines, or are you more of a slap happy occasional part time investor that fits things in around the demands of your life? Being property fit is a good description of what it takes to be a successful investor and it also happens to be the title of the second book from our guest, Luke Harris. Luke is an active investor, who like your's truly, has made a lot of investment mistakes along the way but these have become the greatest source of learning and improvement that has ultimately been documented in books that you can learn from. Part 1 of my great chat with Luke unpacks his own personal property investment journey. As you're about to hear, with big dreams, persistence and a can-do attitude, Luke now has over two decades of property investing experience and success. He's built an enviable property portfolio and acquired an extraordinary depth and breadth of experience across business, property and investing along the way. Enjoy, and don't miss Part 2 coming up! Property Fit book: If you're serious about achieving financial freedom through property, grab yourself a copy of Luke's book Property Fit at www.propertyfitbook.com.au. The Property Mentors: The Property Mentors, is Luke's Melbourne-based agency that helps you develop the skills, mindset and knowledge to grow your property portfolio. Hour of power with Bushy: If you'd like an hour of power to talk with me personally on any questions, queries or issues you'd like to discuss about your investment strategy, finance or property portfolio delivery, whether you're an aspiring investor or an experienced investor with a substantial property portfolio, just go here https://knowhowproperty.com.au/contact-us then click on the ‘Lets Zoom, DeepDive Meeting with Bushy' 1 hour option to book in your preferred time. For a small investment of just $295 you can ask me anything you want about property for a full 60 minutes. Join the Get Invested community: And if you want to continue investing in your knowledge, join me and many other like minded investors in our Get Invested community right now. I send a free and exclusive monthly email full of practical ‘Self, Health and Wealth' wisdom that our current Freedom Fighter subscribers can't wait to get each month. It's full of investment and lifestyle tips, my personal book recommendations, apps I use to enhance life and so much more. Just visit bushymartin.com.au and sign up at the bottom of the page … because this is just the beginning! Get Invested is the leading weekly podcast for Australians who want to learn how to unlock their full ‘self, health and wealth' potential. Hosted by Bushy Martin, an award winning property investor, founder, author and media commentator who is recognised as one of Australia's most trusted experts in property, investment and lifestyle, Get Invested reveals the secrets of the high performers who invest for success in every aspect of their lives and the world around them. Remember to subscribe on your favourite podcast player, and if you're enjoying the show please leave us a review. Find out more about Get Invested here https://bushymartin.com.au/get-invested-podcast/ Want to connect with Bushy? Get in touch here https://bushymartin.com.au/contact/ This show is produced by Apiro Media - http://apiropodcasts.com
Luke Harris from The Property Mentors has invested in property for over twenty years. Luke is author of Let's Get Real and Property Fit, and in this podcast he shares insights for how to break into the property market - the right way.
Mollusks cultivate underwater gardens, cuttlefish become invisible, and tiny fish run spas for predators. Meanwhile, some ingenious humans work to protect the underwater world that most of us rarely see. Photograph from UNDERWATER WILD by Craig Foster and Ross Frylinck. Copyright © 2018, 2021 by Quivertree Publications. Reprinted by permission of Mariner Books, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers LLC. All rights reserved.
Luke Harris was a forester and a forestry consultant. Due to the nature of his work, doing timber inventory and all, he was always traveling, and with a young family of his own, he thought it wasn't the kind of sustainable way to raise his family. His goal was to provide for his family and provide a situation for them that he didn't have to be gone all the time. Thanks to Google, where he found notable gurus in the industry, Luke was able to kickstart his real estate business through land-flipping. After three years, it became a full-time gig that paid the bills and sustained his family. He now runs his company “The Farm Finders”, which specializes in providing affordable properties by finding unimproved land and offering it at affordable prices.Growing up, Luke learned the value of money and the discipline one needs to manage money correctly. In this episode, he talks about the importance of securing your business by putting enough cash in the bank to protect it, whatever crisis hits the economy. He also shares how the Profit First system helped him build that kind of discipline he employed to maintain a good standing around the financial side of his business.Listen as Luke drops a lot of knowledge bombs and philosophies around money on this episode. Key Takeaways[01:32] Luke's background in forestry and what got him going down the real estate path[03:19] The average deals he sold each year after starting in real estate[06:07] Why real estate? Is there a purpose behind it?[08:37] Luke's role models about money and the value of giving[11:39] Lessons around money he wanted to pass on to his children[15:59] How Profit First helped him make habits of being a profitable company[19:12] What it's like having a CFO in his team [20:41] Luke's recommendations to investorsQuotables[05:15] “The keys to your success were trying to model someone who had gone down this path and getting that mentorship from someone”.[13:49] “Cash balance, personally and in the business, is important especially at some point where we're going to be having another recession or economic downturn and that's the number one way that you can be prepared for that as a business owner.”[21:10] “Making sure you have a really big cash reserve before you scale is incredibly important.”[21:27] “A lot of businesses will probably go under with whatever economic crisis we have coming…But I think having that cash in the bank, it's like the number one thing you can do to protect your business against that.”LinksEmail Harris at harrislandcompanylb@gmail.com Want to 2-3X your profit? If you want help implementing Profit First and increasing your revenue in your business, you can go here to book a call. I'd love to chat and see how I can help you make and keep more money in your business.
Buying a home during the boom continues to be challenging, particularly if your purchase relies on the sale of your current house. No one is interested in the subject to sale conditions. To get around this, emerging lender Techlend is disrupting the bridging loan space with a new solution that can be preapproved in an hour! So to continue our discussion on this lending innovation in the second part of our 2 part feature, the CEO of Techlend Aaron Bassin completes the picture. A lot of property industry commentators slam the idea of investing in new build homes in new fringe suburbs. Is this criticism well-founded or perhaps misguided? We discuss that with the CEO of The Property Mentors, Luke Harris. And with so much scare-mongering hitting the news about rising interest rates recently, the show closes with Bushy balancing the books by exploring if and when rates will rise and what it means to you. RealtyTalk is your trusted voice for property investment and Australia's most popular online property show. RealtyTalk is brought to you by Realty, Australia's leading search and social property distribution platform that helps investors like you beat the crowd, giving you the earliest access to property opportunities, listings, and insights. Check out Realty. RealtyTalk is hosted by top property investment expert, author, and founder of KnowHow Property, Bushy Martin. Find out how Bushy's KnowHow team helps investors unlock freedom with finance and property here, and check out Bushy's podcast Get Invested. RealtyTalk is supported by BMT, a company that helps property investors save thousands of dollars each year by maximizing tax deductions from investment properties. Find out more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What's driving property growth, what regions will continue to outperform and what changes are likely to impact property markets? Arjun Paliwal of InvestorKit buyers joins us to reveal his projections. Buying interstate is not as easy as it sounds and can come with significant challenges. Katie Richards, from Virtual Legal explains how she is helping meet and overcome them. Just like we approach our personal fitness, there's a proven process to getting your property investments into shape to achieve peak performance. Luke Harris of The Property Mentors opens our eyes to the opportunities. After massive growth last year, what does the future of commercial property look like? To put some balance back into the commercial property discussion on what's likely to happen this year, we're joined by commercial buyer's agent Scott O'Neill of Rethink Investing. RealtyTalk is your trusted voice in property investment and Australia's most popular online property show. RealtyTalk is brought to you by Realty, Australia's leading search and social property distribution platform that helps investors like you beat the crowd, giving you the earliest access to property opportunities, listings, and insights. Check out Realty. RealtyTalk is hosted by top property investment expert, author, and founder of KnowHow Property, Bushy Martin. Find out how Bushy's KnowHow team helps investors unlock freedom with finance and property here, and check out Bushy's podcast Get Invested. RealtyTalk is supported by BMT, a company that helps property investors save thousands of dollars each year by maximizing tax deductions from investment properties. Find out more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joining Mark for this session are:Erik PetersonTeria HarrisTate Litchfield…and our special guest, Luke Harris!Listen in as the Land Geeks go around the table and grill Luke on:His land investing journeyThe number of deals he has done at the end of 2019 and 2020What helps him to stay motivatedA memorable sale he hadHow many hours per week does he work in his land businessHow the land business has changed his lifeAnd, more!Luke also shares with us how he discovered the Land Geek community and how his business took off after receiving his coaching sessions from Tate. TIP OF THE WEEKLuke: My tip is a book called “Who Not How” by Dan Sullivan & Dr. Benjamin Hardy. Basically, the idea of this is, you find somebody to solve your problem, you don't figure out how to do it yourself. It simplifies your life and it gives you freedom of time.Want To Listen More?Did you enjoy this episode? If you did, check out one of our exciting roundtable episodes where we discuss the right mindset to have when venturing into something new.Are you ready to learn more about land investing? Just click HERE to schedule a call.Isn't it time to create passive income so you can work where you want when you want, and with whomever you want?
Have you ever dreamed of living off passive income? What about making over $40,000 a month by simply investing in the earth? Assets such as land notes are a surefire way to invest in the future as it continues to appreciate. The best part is, passive income from land notes can be created from a few dollars investment. Listen as Brent Bowers interviews our guest, Luke Harris, to share how he transitioned from being a forester into a full-time land investor and his secret in generating $40,000 a month in land notes. RESOURCES: Investor Carrot Screencast-O-Matic The Land Sharks Program
On this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast, Mason Pashia is joined by a very special guest — Luke Harris. Luke is a Junior at Horace Mann high school and has described himself as “enjoying taking things apart and not quite getting them back together.” For the past two years, he has been developing a design engineering curriculum for kids, created to teach real-world entrepreneurial and engineering skills. Let's listen in as they talk about the design process, why problem solving and finding both need to be taught to engineers and much more.
In this follow-up episode, Luke tells us where the idea for his curriculum came from. He also talks about his three steps to solving a problem: 1. Finding the problem, 2. Solving the problem, and 3. Creating a prototype. Click here for the full episode! To complement the summer series I've created a free guide for you to master how to develop the clarity and confidence to showcase your strengths, skills, and ideas in an online portfolio. You can download it here.
We can't teach students how to solve every problem. We just can't. We don't even know what the major problems in the future will be. So instead, we need to teach students methods to solve problems by breaking them down! That is why today's guest Luke Harris created the Design Engineering Curriculum for Young Adults, to help students learn empathy and other skills in a greater worldly context. Click here for the full episode! To complement the summer series I've created a free guide for you to master how to develop the clarity and confidence to showcase your strengths, skills, and ideas in an online portfolio. You can download it here.
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If you are a loyal listener, you probably know that most of my guests here on the High School Hamster Wheel podcast are grown-ups. But everyone once in a while, if I’m lucky enough, I get to interview a teen or young adult who is doing amazing things. Today’s guest is just that. In this episode, I welcome Luke Harris to the show. At the young age of just 15 years old, as a sophomore in high school, Luke discovered a gap in the way his high school was teaching engineering. So rather than complain about it, he decided to develop his own curriculum for teaching middle school and high school students how to research and prototype solutions. During our conversation, Luke shares how he became interested in engineering and why he thinks problem-solving is like a tree. Stick around till the end when Luke offers valuable advice for young people who want to learn more about engineering. Luke is an inspiration to people of all ages so be sure to invite your kids to listen with you! Please visit the show notes page for more information and links mentioned during this episode. Connect with Me! High School Hamster Wheel Facebook Page Life After 12th Facebook Group Instagram LinkedIn Subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss a single episode! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to this episode of The Collective Wisdom Podcast with my lovely friend, Luke Harris, who is not only an amazing coach on the Story Skills Workshop, but he's also just written his first book, How to Sell Without Selling Your Soul. Luke has a rock solid career in sales and business development in the US. And it's also a pastor in his local community in Chicago. We dig into the process of writing and also what it means to him to live a purpose driven life. Part of that life's purpose includes Luke's experience working with the inmates in Angola prison down in Louisiana, his stories of what he encountered there are just so full of the compassion and humanity that set Luke apart. We also talk about Bryan Stevenson, the lawyer and author of the book Just Mercy who has dedicated his life to pursuing justice for the underserved and wrong wrongfully accused. Stevenson concludes that hearing their stories, he's come to the realisation that you are more than the worst thing you have ever done, which is so resonant of Luke's own wisdom, we all have dignity beyond what we can imagine. This was such a powerful conversation that really touched me so deeply with a message that I hope will resonate for you, too. Selling Without Selling Your Soul by Luke Harris - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Selling-Without-Your-Soul-Transformation-ebook/dp/B08QZ8QKN8 Akimbo Workshop: Writing in Community - https://www.akimbo.com/writingincommunity The Creatives Workshop - https://akimbo.com/thecreativesworkshop Just Mercy - Bryan Stevenson - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Just-Mercy-story-justice-redemption/dp/1925228312 Song: Statesboro Blues - Allman Brothers Band Wisdom: “We all have dignity beyond what we can imagine”
In this episode, the morally bankrupt Luke Harris joins the show to discuss the nitty-gritty details of the Qdoba life. We discuss horrible restaurant customers, traveling to space, Amber Heard, Dustin v Conor III, drunk Paulo Costa, Stylebender v Jan, and Jon Jones future in the HW division.
Luke Harris is a sophomore high school student who loves engineering. At the start of high school, he was excited to dive deep into his passions. However, his high school classes did not satisfy him. In fact, they sort of failed him. On this episode, we talk about our own views of education: Its purpose, its problems, and its role in society. Joining us for this conversation is our good friend Savannah! Together, we consider how our own experiences of education has shaped our view of the world and our place in it. (PS. sorry for the audio in this episode, we were recording over zoom). For more clueless content, follow us on instagram @clueless_content, or send us an email at cluecopodcast@gmail.com. Here is the video we reference in the show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHfaAltfjVg
This is the first in a series of podcasts brought to you from the BSSH's 2020 Conference, which was held online in the last week of August. The first panel is introduced by BSSH Chair Dr Raf Nicholson and chaired by Dr Conor Heffernan and features two papers by leading British sports historians, Professor Martin Polley of De Montfort University and Dr Luke Harris of the University of Birmingham talking about sport in Edwardian England. Martin talks about C.R. Ashbee, the Arts & Crafts Movement, and Sport in the Cotswolds, 1902-1908. He highlights the way in which sport and recreation were central to Ashbee's thinking about constructing a model community in Chipping Camden, and talks about the practical ways in which his ideas were implemented. Luke discusses the career of the Edwardian runner Jack Price and his turn to professionalism in the 1900s. Price's career illustrates the development of running as a professional career in the 1900s and Price's role as one of the key athletes and trainers of his era.
This is the first in a series of podcasts brought to you from the BSSH's 2020 Conference, which was held online in the last week of August. The first panel is introduced by BSSH Chair Dr Raf Nicholson and chaired by Dr Conor Heffernan and features two papers by leading British sports historians, Professor Martin Polley of De Montfort University and Dr Luke Harris of the University of Birmingham talking about sport in Edwardian England.
The hugely insightful Luke Harris, Senior Director of Client Success at Cheetah Digital, talks to Kayla and Julian about the importance of brands having agility ingrained in their marketing DNA, a quality that can help businesses navigate the most challenging of times including Covid-19.
What do you do after a buyer lead submits their information to you? A lot of us just leave it at that. Thing is that, leads need time before they make a purchase. Most buyers are never typically ready to pull the trigger. Listen to how Luke Harris builds a relationship with his leads, familiarizing himself with that lead, nurturing that lead, and it's all done without him having to even lift a finger. All automated. Luke has an automated email sequence that he delivers, and in this episode, Luke shares his strategy. Luke shares: how he organizes and tags his leads by areawhat system he useswhat kind of emails he sendsand how he keeps himself at the top of his buyer leads minds Follow these strategies in order to nurture your leads making it easier for your buyers to purchase properties from you.
Luke Harris joins Count Me In to talk about accounting studies, research, and volunteer work to help accounting students and young professionals in the industry understand the demands of properly preparing for today's workforce. Luke is a Risk Assurance Associate at PwC and has won the IMA Young Professional Leadership Experience, various scholarships and academic recognitions, and has volunteered for multiple organizations throughout his studies. He has passed both the CMA and CPA exams, is a CISA Candidate, and continues to remain involved in his associations and organizations to further develop his academic and professional skills. In this episode, Luke will detail the impact of his international studies, a particular are of interest in his research, and explains how he's been able to balance all these shifting priorities through his young career. Download, listen, rate, and review now!
Luke Harris of The Farm Finders began collecting buyer email leads since the launch of his business - even though he wasn't sure what to do with it just yet. Only after a couple years, he has transformed that list and is now reaping the benefits of it, riding out the uncontrollable algorithms of Facebook or Craigslist affecting the sales of property. Luke now sells 30%-50% of his properties to his email list, sometimes within hours of blasting his emails. We’re going to be diving into exactly what he’s doing with his email marketing from the importance of having a land selling website that also collects emails to build his buyer’s list all the way to the kinds of emails he’s writing and even when is the best time he’s found to send out his emails to be able to offload his properties just through his newsletter. Make sure you listen right to the end to hear about his template takeaway so you can start applying the same strategies.
With the dog days of summer upon us, we wanted to keep this episode light so we decided to do a podcast that doesn't require much thinking. It does however require some snacks, a cold drink, and something comfortable to sit in. So sit back, kick your feet up and relax as Mark and the team share their recommended TV shows in this fun edition of Round Table! The guys also throw in a case study to make it official. Plus, a big geeky congratulations go out to Luke Harris for completing his 100th deal! This week's panel includes: Erik Peterson Aaron Williams Scott Bossman Mike Zaino Scott Todd TIP OF THE WEEK Aaron: Dropbox Paper—For your landing pages. You can set up a template, it's very rich as far as media goes. Just drop in pictures, videos and create tables on it. It has a shareable link that you can include in your email. You can even put your down payment link on the page and also link to various folders in your Dropbox. And, it's FREE. Isn't it time to create passive income so you can work where you want, when you want and with whomever you want?
CarrotCast | Freedom, Flexibility, Finance & Impact for Real Estate Investors
Did you know the #1 site in our whole system as far as lead volume goes is a land investing site? Yep, you read that right... an investor flipping land. Why? Less competition. No rehabs, contractors, or toilets. So many investors are throwing away good leads! On this replay of AskCarrot, we'll show you how our members are using Carrot to attract and convert thousands of land sellers and buyers per month. Want to get into land? Dive in! Catch the YouTube version at https://youtu.be/PJ0D4gm4QPY and join us live every Thursday at 1 PM - Carrot.com/ask or Facebook.com/investorCarrrot 11:20 “We’re not just teaching you how to get leads, we’re teaching you how to be better marketers.” 13:30 Looking at Carrot’s highest-performing land website Case studies with Carrot and land - Luke Harris is doing 8-10 deals per month https://www.thefarmfinders.com/ 16:40 How to do a land deal, step-by-step 19:00 The two types of land you can get into 24:00 Supply and Demand: How direct mail, Google, and cold calling, craigslist, and 33:30 Keywords to target when buying and selling land 44:30 What types of online content should I be creating for my land website to attract more sellers? 52:35 The math behind land deals: Shoot for tripling your money. Find out how to generate land leads online with Carrot: https://carrot.com/site-types/land-buying-websites/ Mentioned in this episode: Websites for buying and selling land: https://www.landwatch.com/ https://www.landandfarm.com/ https://www.land.com/ https://www.landhub.com/ Find out how to generate land leads online with Carrot: https://carrot.com/site-types/land-buying-websites/ Luke Harris’s Carrot land site: https://www.thefarmfinders.com/ Jack Bosche’s land resources: https://landprofitgenerator.com/ https://www.househeroes.com/the-dos-and-dont-of-selling-vacant-land/ Top CarrotCast episodes on land: EP 79: [Case Study] How Luke Harris Flipped 50+ Pieces Of Bare Land This Year: https://carrot.com/blog/land-investing/ EP 47: Flipping Vacant Land: How Gary Horton Pivoted His Wholesaling Business In A Tough Market To Be On Track To Flip 100 Pieces Of Bare Land In 2017: https://carrot.com/blog/flipping-vacant-land/ EP 142: He’s Flipped 4,000 Pieces of Land… Why It’s An Amazing Time To Start w/ Jack Bosch: https://carrot.com/blog/flipped-4000-pieces-of-land-jack-bosch/
Australian Property Investor Stories | Investment Conversations
Listen to the full episode here: https://propertyinvestory.com/build-prosperous-partnership-luke-harris-matthew-bateman/ Luke Harris and Matthew Bateman started off as individually successful investors before joining forces to share their wealth of knowledge at their partnership business: The Property Mentors. Despite coming from two entirely different backgrounds and experiences, Harris and Bateman were able to work together seamlessly on their mentoring property investment company. Listen to this episode of Property Investory where the two investors share the ups and downs of their own property journeys, their previous experiences in business building, and why they believe that planning is the most essential step to finding success in property investment.
Australian Property Investor Stories | Investment Conversations
Listen to the full episode here: https://propertyinvestory.com/finding-perfect-mentors-luke-harris-matthew-bateman/ Luke Harris and Matthew Bateman, co-founders of The Property Mentors join us in this episode. As experienced investors and businessmen themselves, Harris and Bateman aim to thoroughly educate their members and help them find success in property investment by applying the strategy that best suits each individual investor. Listen to this episode of Property Investory to find out why crafting a long-term plan is so important when looking to investment in property, how even the smallest budgeting improvements can contribute to success in property investment and why investing with the advice of a mentor is the best way to accelerate profit-making.
Australian Property Investor Stories | Investment Conversations
Listen to the full episode here: https://propertyinvestory.com/build-prosperous-partnership-luke-harris-matthew-bateman/ Luke Harris and Matthew Bateman started off as individually successful investors before joining forces to share their wealth of knowledge at their partnership business: The Property Mentors. Despite coming from two entirely different backgrounds and experiences, Harris and Bateman were able to work together seamlessly on their mentoring property investment company. Listen to this episode of Property Investory where the two investors share the ups and downs of their own property journeys, their previous experiences in business building, and why they believe that planning is the most essential step to finding success in property investment.
Australian Property Investor Stories | Investment Conversations
Listen to the full episode here: https://propertyinvestory.com/finding-perfect-mentors-luke-harris-matthew-bateman/ Luke Harris and Matthew Bateman, co-founders of The Property Mentors join us in this episode. As experienced investors and businessmen themselves, Harris and Bateman aim to thoroughly educate their members and help them find success in property investment by applying the strategy that best suits each individual investor. Listen to this episode of Property Investory to find out why crafting a long-term plan is so important when looking to investment in property, how even the smallest budgeting improvements can contribute to success in property investment and why investing with the advice of a mentor is the best way to accelerate profit-making.
Luke Harris and Matthew Bateman, co-founders of The Property Mentors join us in this episode. As experienced investors and businessmen themselves, Harris and Bateman aim to thoroughly educate their members and help them find success in property investment by applying the strategy that best suits each individual investor.Listen to this episode of Property Investory to find out why crafting a long-term plan is so important when looking to investment in property, how even the smallest budgeting improvements can contribute to success in property investment and why investing with the advice of a mentor is the best way to accelerate profit-making. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Luke Harris and Matthew Bateman, co-founders of The Property Mentors join us in this episode. As experienced investors and businessmen themselves, Harris and Bateman aim to thoroughly educate their members and help them find success in property investment by applying the strategy that best suits each individual investor.Listen to this episode of Property Investory to find out why crafting a long-term plan is so important when looking to investment in property, how even the smallest budgeting improvements can contribute to success in property investment and why investing with the advice of a mentor is the best way to accelerate profit-making. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Luke Harris and Matthew Bateman started off as individually successful investors before joining forces to share their wealth of knowledge at their partnership business: The Property Mentors. Despite coming from two entirely different backgrounds and experiences, Harris and Bateman were able to work together seamlessly on their mentoring property investment company.Listen to this episode of Property Investory where the two investors share the ups and downs of their own property journeys, their previous experiences in business building, and why they believe that planning is the most essential step to finding success in property investment. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Luke Harris and Matthew Bateman started off as individually successful investors before joining forces to share their wealth of knowledge at their partnership business: The Property Mentors. Despite coming from two entirely different backgrounds and experiences, Harris and Bateman were able to work together seamlessly on their mentoring property investment company.Listen to this episode of Property Investory where the two investors share the ups and downs of their own property journeys, their previous experiences in business building, and why they believe that planning is the most essential step to finding success in property investment. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In our first of our series of interviews with local 'Grassroots', volunteer coaches, Simon interviews The Club Coaching Co-Ordinator and U14s & U19s boys coach, Luke Harris from the Devon Meadows Junior Football Club.
The Property Mentors Matthew Bateman and Luke Harris don't consider themselves to be in the real estate business. Instead they consider themselves to be in the business of changing lives. Having recently released their book "Let's Get Real", Matthew and Luke catch up with host Phil Tarrant to share what they believe makes them experts in property. They will give an overview of their book and discuss what makes it different to other reads that are currently available to property investors. The pair will also share what they believe is stopping investors from getting the results that they are trying to receive, and give details on how to spot the "bad guys" in the industry while protecting yourself from bad investment decisions. If you like this episode, show your support byrating us or leaving a review on iTunes(The Smart Property Investment Show) and by following Smart Property Investment on social mediaFacebookTwitterandLinkedIn. If you have any questions about what you heard today, any topics of interest you have in mind, or if you'd like to lend your voice to the show, emaileditor@smartpropertyinvestment.com.aufor more insights!
This week Mark talks to Luke Harris and Matt Bateman, who run the investment business The Property Mentors. They work with people looking to invest in property make more educated decisions, and to help their clients pool their buying power together in “clubs'. The conversation is about their business model, the ‘sharks and cowboys' of the property game and making mistakes along the way. Join the Facebook Group. Follow Mark Bouris on Instagram, LinkedIn & YouTube. Want to grow your business and stay ahead of the pack? Access Mark Bouris' Masterclasses. Got a question or comment for Mark? Send an email. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CarrotCast | Freedom, Flexibility, Finance & Impact for Real Estate Investors
Luke Harris gets the award to be the only Carrot customer to actually signup at Carrot HQ in Roseburg Oregon. On this episode of the CarrotCast, Luke explains why he was a little reluctant to start up with Carrot. His previous website was generating 1-2 leads per week. Now with his Carrot site, he is generating 5-6 leads per day. He’s now flipped over 50 land deals. Luke dives in to discuss why he left his previous website and the importance of taking advantage of performance and strategy to acquire consistent leads. We’re going to focus in on performance so you’re not leaving hundreds of thousands of dollars on the table and closing up your leaky buckets. Listen to other episode at
Luke Harris is the CEO of The Property Mentors, a business specialising in educating property investors and assisting them to grow their portfolio. Luke bought is first property at 20 and has done everything from buying in mining towns to subdivisions and developments.
Lessons from Data Obsessed People (CFFL 554) Transcript: Jack Butala: Jack Butala with Jill DeWit. Jill DeWit: Happy day. Jack Butala: Welcome to our show today. In this episode, Jill and I talk about lessons learned from data obsessed people. Jill wrote that title. Jill DeWit: I did. Jack Butala: I wonder who she's talking about? Jill DeWit: I'm excited. Jack Butala: Before we get into it, let's take a question posted by one of our members on the LandInvestors.com online community. It's free. Jill DeWit: Luke Harris asks, "There are some HOA properties I'm making offers on. I figure their fees kill the price of the land, and it gets it in a range, I might have a shot at it. Also, thinking how much of an HO fee is too much. The ones I'm looking at right now are $43 a month, on little house lots. You get paved roads, trees, golf, lake, and other stuff. But $43 a month on an empty lot? That makes a high default rate on these." I understand. We've done those areas, and it does rack up really, really fast. Jack Butala: The truth is this, we have a tremendous amount of experience with HOA land. There's some great stuff, and some bad stuff. By the way, all HOA property, land, not houses or condos, they have a bunch of people sitting in an office, usually if the subdivision is big enough, and their whole job is to handle defaulted properties and manage fees and stuff. If you get to know them ... And guess what, Jill knows them on a first name basis. They always have lien sales, and they have properties that they've taken back. You can cut a great deal with them on these properties. I don't care what they say, they have a list somewhere of properties that are for sale. Before you go buying properties from owners in these subdivisions, check out the HOA itself. Did I just take away all your thunder? Jill DeWit: No, it's okay. That's exactly what I was going to say. Keep going. Jack Butala: No. Luke, I think you're right on the right track. Would I put all my money into one subdivision with an HOA? No. But I think that you could do okay. Just make sure ... The basic stuff that we do, applies. Make sure you're buying them way cheaper than you're going to sell them for, and make sure that they're good properties. All the HOA subdivisions have ... They're all broken up into units. Like unit one, unit eight. What you want to do is get used to saying this to yourself, "Unit one rocks, and I can sell those properties really fast. Unit 18, it does not." Jill DeWit: It's way out there. Jack Butala: Yeah. Jill DeWit: It's only dirt roads at this point- Jack Butala: It's real different. Jill DeWit: ... and all that. Jack Butala: Exactly, Jill. Jill DeWit: You what I would do too, Luke? I would either A) ... Say you're buying it really, really cheap, because HOA fees are really high, and you're actually buying it from a seller, which is ... Unless a seller has 10 of them, it doesn't make a lot of sense. You wouldn't just buy the one off, you'd go right to the association. Either way, I'd want to start fresh. If I'm buying it really cheap from the seller, which is actually not my first choice, so I'm going to skip that one. My first choice is, now that I've identified this area and these are good properties, I'm going to the HOA. I'm getting a list from them, which is what you can do. They will email you a list, and you can go and look on the map and pick out the 10 that you want, or the five that you want. Whatever it is, like Jack says.
Daily Routines and Strategies for All (CFFL 552) Transcript: Jack Butala: Jack Butala with Jill DeWit. Jill DeWit: Hi. Jack Butala: Welcome to our show today. In this episode, Jill and I talk about the daily routines and strategies that are going to make you successful in everything, not just land investing. Before we get into it, let's take a question posted by one of our members on the LandInvestors.com online community. It's free. Jill DeWit: Okay. Luke H. asks, "I bought eight properties and I have signed purchase agreements with 10 more from sellers calling every day." Jack Butala: You can't make this stuff up. Jill DeWit: I love this. "I'm starting to run out of money." I love that. Jack Butala: Been there. Jill DeWit: Yep. "From the research I've done, doing deals without money requires one of the following: One, buying on an option. From what I understand, the only way to do this with zero dollars is to find a company that will do a dual closing. I've been unsuccessful in doing this so far, but I'm still working on it. Number two-" Jack Butala: We will solve that problem for you within 60 days. Jill DeWit: Yep. Jack Butala: Called Title Mind. Jill DeWit: Yep. Number two- Jack Butala: We'd be happy to do your dual closing for you. Jill DeWit: Number two ... It's like a class. Jack Butala: Mom has spoken. Jill DeWit: Geez, Jack. You in the back, sit down please. I appreciate the comments, but save them for recess. All right. Where were we? Number two ... Does anyone else has a smart ass comment there? Jack Butala: You've got to stop swearing on the show, Jill. You can't swear. Jill DeWit: Sorry, sorry. Jack Butala: I'm serious. Jill DeWit: Is that bad? Jack Butala: Yeah. We have a G rating, and iTunes, the whole thing happens. Jill DeWit: I didn't know that that was bad. Jack Butala: Yeah. Jill DeWit: Okay, sorry. Anyway, "Number two, assigning the contract. All the offers I send out have a clause in them allowing me to assign the contract, but I have not taken advantage of this yet. Can I advertise a property for sale with the intent of assigning a contract I have on it without yet owning it?" Jack Butala: Yes. Jill DeWit: "Number three, finding an investor. Jack and Jill as well as other land investors talk about doing deals together. Does this entail some kind of written agreement? Is it typically one person doing the work and the other person putting the money down? And which of these three do you recommend? Are there any other options I'm unaware of?" Jack Butala: No, this is incredibly well written, Luke Harris. The level of intelligence that our group members have just is shocking, Jill, to me. Number three's my favorite. Jill DeWit: Why does that surprise you? Jack Butala: I just think we have a real ... my point is in a real positive way. We have a way, for some reason, of attracting really intelligent people to be members of our group. I'm proud of us. Jill DeWit: That's very true. Jack Butala: Number three is my favorite, finding an investor. LandCrowdFund.com will be live here within days. In fact, by the time this airs,
Daily Routines and Strategies for All (CFFL 552) Transcript: Jack Butala: Jack Butala with Jill DeWit. Jill DeWit: Hi. Jack Butala: Welcome to our show today. In this episode, Jill and I talk about the daily routines and strategies that are going to make you successful in everything, not just land investing. Before we get into it, let's take a question posted by one of our members on the LandInvestors.com online community. It's free. Jill DeWit: Okay. Luke H. asks, "I bought eight properties and I have signed purchase agreements with 10 more from sellers calling every day." Jack Butala: You can't make this stuff up. Jill DeWit: I love this. "I'm starting to run out of money." I love that. Jack Butala: Been there. Jill DeWit: Yep. "From the research I've done, doing deals without money requires one of the following: One, buying on an option. From what I understand, the only way to do this with zero dollars is to find a company that will do a dual closing. I've been unsuccessful in doing this so far, but I'm still working on it. Number two-" Jack Butala: We will solve that problem for you within 60 days. Jill DeWit: Yep. Jack Butala: Called Title Mind. Jill DeWit: Yep. Number two- Jack Butala: We'd be happy to do your dual closing for you. Jill DeWit: Number two ... It's like a class. Jack Butala: Mom has spoken. Jill DeWit: Geez, Jack. You in the back, sit down please. I appreciate the comments, but save them for recess. All right. Where were we? Number two ... Does anyone else has a smart ass comment there? Jack Butala: You've got to stop swearing on the show, Jill. You can't swear. Jill DeWit: Sorry, sorry. Jack Butala: I'm serious. Jill DeWit: Is that bad? Jack Butala: Yeah. We have a G rating, and iTunes, the whole thing happens. Jill DeWit: I didn't know that that was bad. Jack Butala: Yeah. Jill DeWit: Okay, sorry. Anyway, "Number two, assigning the contract. All the offers I send out have a clause in them allowing me to assign the contract, but I have not taken advantage of this yet. Can I advertise a property for sale with the intent of assigning a contract I have on it without yet owning it?" Jack Butala: Yes. Jill DeWit: "Number three, finding an investor. Jack and Jill as well as other land investors talk about doing deals together. Does this entail some kind of written agreement? Is it typically one person doing the work and the other person putting the money down? And which of these three do you recommend? Are there any other options I'm unaware of?" Jack Butala: No, this is incredibly well written, Luke Harris. The level of intelligence that our group members have just is shocking, Jill, to me. Number three's my favorite. Jill DeWit: Why does that surprise you? Jack Butala: I just think we have a real ... my point is in a real positive way. We have a way, for some reason, of attracting really intelligent people to be members of our group. I'm proud of us. Jill DeWit: That's very true. Jack Butala: Number three is my favorite, finding an investor. LandCrowdFund.com will be live here within days. In fact, by the time this airs,
Kids are Back in School (CFFL 548) Transcript: Jack Butala: Jack Butala with Jill DeWit. Jill DeWit: Good day! Jack Butala: Welcome to our show today. In this episode, Jill and I talk about how the kids are back in school, at least ours are. Jill DeWit: Woohoo! Jack Butala: And what we're going to do with all this extra time now. Jill DeWit: Woohoo! Jack Butala: We don't have to put anybody in the closet and lock the door anymore. Jill DeWit: Woohoo! Especially me. Jack Butala: Before we get into it let's take a question posted by one of our members ... Jill DeWit: Because I'm drinking, just kidding. Jack Butala: One of our members on our landinvestors.com online community it's free. Drinking? Jill DeWit: Gosh. Where is mom? I don't know. She must be in the closet again. Okay. Jack Butala: Wasn't there a gallon of wine on the counter yesterday? Jill DeWit: I don't know where it went and mom's gone. Thank God school's back. Okay. Jack Butala: Little Jackie, why is your mom never here? Jill DeWit: I don't know, Mom who? Jack Butala: I don't know. She got her passport renewed yesterday. Jill DeWit: Exactly, then she's gone. Jack Butala: There's a lot of food in the refrigerator though. Jill DeWit: That's right and the keys here ... Alright. Luke asks, "What accounting software are people using? I don't like the idea of paying a monthly fee for a lot of cloud-based programs, but maybe that's just what I'll have to do. The QuickBooks Premiere that I bought I quickly returned after four hours on the phone with customer support because it won't connect with my Capital One Spark Bank business account." I hope there's more to the question, maybe that's it. Jack Butala: That's it. Jill DeWit: Okay. Jack Butala: What software do you use? Luke, we love you, but I think you may be overthinking this. Jill DeWit: Ahh ... Jack Butala: This is not the regular Luke, this is a different Luke. This is Luke Harris. Jill DeWit: Right. Jack Butala: I use Excel. And I send it to our accountant once a month. Jill DeWit: What accounting do you use? Well his name is ... Jack Butala: The whole point to this is not we're not going to answer the question. I just did. Don't worry ... Jill's got a whole thing about don't sweat the details about some of this stuff ... I have an accounting background. There are accounting-intensive businesses, this is not one of them. You maybe have payroll, you got some rent. Probably some subscriptions to stuff like Land Academy or whatever. They are recurring entries and this is not complicated at all. Jill DeWit: While this is important, this is not what you should be spending your time worrying about, right? Jack Butala: This is exactly what you should be outsourcing. Jill DeWit: Right. That's the key. Don't think about it, Luke. Hire somebody, move on. And this Luke ... I think he's at the level where he doesn't need to be thinking about some of this stuff. Right? Jack Butala: Luke Harris is incredibly successful. Jill DeWit: Yeah.
Kids are Back in School (CFFL 548) Transcript: Jack Butala: Jack Butala with Jill DeWit. Jill DeWit: Good day! Jack Butala: Welcome to our show today. In this episode, Jill and I talk about how the kids are back in school, at least ours are. Jill DeWit: Woohoo! Jack Butala: And what we're going to do with all this extra time now. Jill DeWit: Woohoo! Jack Butala: We don't have to put anybody in the closet and lock the door anymore. Jill DeWit: Woohoo! Especially me. Jack Butala: Before we get into it let's take a question posted by one of our members ... Jill DeWit: Because I'm drinking, just kidding. Jack Butala: One of our members on our landinvestors.com online community it's free. Drinking? Jill DeWit: Gosh. Where is mom? I don't know. She must be in the closet again. Okay. Jack Butala: Wasn't there a gallon of wine on the counter yesterday? Jill DeWit: I don't know where it went and mom's gone. Thank God school's back. Okay. Jack Butala: Little Jackie, why is your mom never here? Jill DeWit: I don't know, Mom who? Jack Butala: I don't know. She got her passport renewed yesterday. Jill DeWit: Exactly, then she's gone. Jack Butala: There's a lot of food in the refrigerator though. Jill DeWit: That's right and the keys here ... Alright. Luke asks, "What accounting software are people using? I don't like the idea of paying a monthly fee for a lot of cloud-based programs, but maybe that's just what I'll have to do. The QuickBooks Premiere that I bought I quickly returned after four hours on the phone with customer support because it won't connect with my Capital One Spark Bank business account." I hope there's more to the question, maybe that's it. Jack Butala: That's it. Jill DeWit: Okay. Jack Butala: What software do you use? Luke, we love you, but I think you may be overthinking this. Jill DeWit: Ahh ... Jack Butala: This is not the regular Luke, this is a different Luke. This is Luke Harris. Jill DeWit: Right. Jack Butala: I use Excel. And I send it to our accountant once a month. Jill DeWit: What accounting do you use? Well his name is ... Jack Butala: The whole point to this is not we're not going to answer the question. I just did. Don't worry ... Jill's got a whole thing about don't sweat the details about some of this stuff ... I have an accounting background. There are accounting-intensive businesses, this is not one of them. You maybe have payroll, you got some rent. Probably some subscriptions to stuff like Land Academy or whatever. They are recurring entries and this is not complicated at all. Jill DeWit: While this is important, this is not what you should be spending your time worrying about, right? Jack Butala: This is exactly what you should be outsourcing. Jill DeWit: Right. That's the key. Don't think about it, Luke. Hire somebody, move on. And this Luke ... I think he's at the level where he doesn't need to be thinking about some of this stuff. Right? Jack Butala: Luke Harris is incredibly successful. Jill DeWit: Yeah.
Irony Of Assessed Value (CFFL 526) Transcript: Jack Butala: Jack Butala with Jill Dewitt. Jill Dewitt: Hi. Jack Butala: Welcome to the show today. In this episode, Jill and I talk about the irony of assessed value. Before we get in to it, let's take a question posted by one of our members on the landinvestors.com online community. It's free. Jill Dewitt: Okay. Luke asks, "I have used Google Voice for the last year and it's worked great, until they randomly shut down my account. I requested that they reactivate it, and they did it within about 24 hours, but I'm at the point where I can't be dealing with setbacks like that." I agree. Jack Butala: Yeah, good for you, Luke Harris. Jill Dewitt: "I'm using PATlive as well, but I need a service to text and make outbound calls with. What sponsors did you all use for your business?" Jack Butala: We use Jill Live, which we are still in a test phase with. Does it have a texting piece? I'm looking in to that, but we don't currently do that, and we, you know ... Jill Live is a fantastic product, it's just down the chain of products that we're releasing, so, I wish I could help more. Most people are using PATlive in our group, you know, because I talk to the sales rep there once in a while, and he tells me how many new people are signing up all the time, so ... I don't know if there's an all-in-one, CRM based ... I have a meeting about this actually today. CRM based sales scenario out there, but we're in the process of developing it, just like everything else. Jill Dewitt: I keep hoping we're gonna find, like, you know we have our VOIP service? I'm waiting for you, or somebody ... We're gonna trip on the VOIP/texting enabled, all within, like, Microsoft or something, and that's gonna be perfect. Jack Butala: I have a meeting this morning on that. Jill Dewitt: Okay. Jack Butala: And so I'm very aware of the demand, Luke. Jill Dewitt: This is a big deal. Jack Butala: And very aware of the technological challenge. We made the mistake, Jill and I ... Jill Dewitt: Hang in there. Jack Butala: We were releasing products too soon that don't work. Jill Dewitt: Yeah. Jack Butala: We never want to be in that situation again. Jill Dewitt: That was a long time ago. Jack Butala: Yeah, it was. Like we said in the last show, we want to make sure that ... So, obviously this is one of Luke Harris's bottlenecks right now. We're trying to, one by one, eliminate those. ParcelFact eliminated ... Jill Dewitt: Right. [crosstalk 00:02:14] That took precedent over answering the phones, and things like that. Jack Butala: If you haven't ... Jill Dewitt: And [inaudible 00:02:19] has taken precedent. Jack Butala: Yeah. If you haven't used ParcelFact, the free version, for a while, you should go check it out, because it solves due diligence entirely. Jill Dewitt: Right, and that's the point. We're focusing on products that ... There is no other solution, and let's get those tackled, because those are huge bottlenecks. But answering a phone, all right, we can figure it out. Are we spending more money sometimes? Yeah, okay, but at least we have some options. Jack Butala: You're right. ParcelFact was a solution that was not out there. Jill Dewitt: Right. We had to get to that first and offer it to owners right now.
Irony Of Assessed Value (CFFL 526) Transcript: Jack Butala: Jack Butala with Jill Dewitt. Jill Dewitt: Hi. Jack Butala: Welcome to the show today. In this episode, Jill and I talk about the irony of assessed value. Before we get in to it, let's take a question posted by one of our members on the landinvestors.com online community. It's free. Jill Dewitt: Okay. Luke asks, "I have used Google Voice for the last year and it's worked great, until they randomly shut down my account. I requested that they reactivate it, and they did it within about 24 hours, but I'm at the point where I can't be dealing with setbacks like that." I agree. Jack Butala: Yeah, good for you, Luke Harris. Jill Dewitt: "I'm using PATlive as well, but I need a service to text and make outbound calls with. What sponsors did you all use for your business?" Jack Butala: We use Jill Live, which we are still in a test phase with. Does it have a texting piece? I'm looking in to that, but we don't currently do that, and we, you know ... Jill Live is a fantastic product, it's just down the chain of products that we're releasing, so, I wish I could help more. Most people are using PATlive in our group, you know, because I talk to the sales rep there once in a while, and he tells me how many new people are signing up all the time, so ... I don't know if there's an all-in-one, CRM based ... I have a meeting about this actually today. CRM based sales scenario out there, but we're in the process of developing it, just like everything else. Jill Dewitt: I keep hoping we're gonna find, like, you know we have our VOIP service? I'm waiting for you, or somebody ... We're gonna trip on the VOIP/texting enabled, all within, like, Microsoft or something, and that's gonna be perfect. Jack Butala: I have a meeting this morning on that. Jill Dewitt: Okay. Jack Butala: And so I'm very aware of the demand, Luke. Jill Dewitt: This is a big deal. Jack Butala: And very aware of the technological challenge. We made the mistake, Jill and I ... Jill Dewitt: Hang in there. Jack Butala: We were releasing products too soon that don't work. Jill Dewitt: Yeah. Jack Butala: We never want to be in that situation again. Jill Dewitt: That was a long time ago. Jack Butala: Yeah, it was. Like we said in the last show, we want to make sure that ... So, obviously this is one of Luke Harris's bottlenecks right now. We're trying to, one by one, eliminate those. ParcelFact eliminated ... Jill Dewitt: Right. [crosstalk 00:02:14] That took precedent over answering the phones, and things like that. Jack Butala: If you haven't ... Jill Dewitt: And [inaudible 00:02:19] has taken precedent. Jack Butala: Yeah. If you haven't used ParcelFact, the free version, for a while, you should go check it out, because it solves due diligence entirely. Jill Dewitt: Right, and that's the point. We're focusing on products that ... There is no other solution, and let's get those tackled, because those are huge bottlenecks. But answering a phone, all right, we can figure it out. Are we spending more money sometimes? Yeah, okay, but at least we have some options. Jack Butala: You're right. ParcelFact was a solution that was not out there. Jill Dewitt: Right. We had to get to that first and offer it to owners right now.
To help celebrate our 10th Episode, Luke Harris joins us to discuss how much fun exploring the vast apocalyptic hellscape of Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. We also talk about Skull Island,... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
The Sweet Adversity Podcast: Entrepreneurship/Adversity/Lifestyle
In this episode, I interview Luke Harris-Gallahue, author of Right Now. We talk about presence, some of Luke's struggles and how he's learning to cope with them and continue to grow. Guest Bio: Luke bounced around a lot as a child. As an Army brat he lived in 7 different states before the age of… The post SA 028: Luke Harris-Gallahue on The Power of Presence and How to Live for “Right Now” appeared first on Nick Dinardo.
Nic talks with Marketer Luke Harris-Gallahue (who is 20 years old btw) about dropping out of College, living out of his car and traveling the Country interviewing Professors, Students and Entrepreneurs. Luke explains what happened on that trip and how by attending one event completely changed his direction for him on his journey.
This week’s Top MMA Radio is all about MFC 34, which is happening in Edmonton, Alberta. First on TMR, Luke Harris comes on the program to talk about his fight on August 10th. Harris (9-1) takes on the undefeated Joseph Henle (7-0-1) on MFC 34. Next on the show, Mr. Maximum Fighting Championship Mark Pavelich […]