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In this episode, Brian Davis, co-founder of Spark Rental, chats with raw land investing expert Mark Podolski about leveraging virtual assistants to streamline your real estate business. Discover how to outsource tasks effectively, hire skilled VAs, and utilize various platforms like Upwork and Fiverr. Mark shares his top strategies for using virtual assistants for tasks such as intake management, due diligence, and marketing, ensuring your real estate investments run smoothly. Learn actionable tips to save time and increase efficiency in your land business. Don't miss this valuable advice for real estate entrepreneurs!
The richer geek is coming back to you and we are proud to introduce the land geek. We've had this guy on before. He's the pre-eminent Person for selling raw undeveloped land. His name is Mark Podolski. He is considered the country's most trusted foremost authority on buying, and selling that raw, undeveloped land. And today we're going to discuss his journey into why he does it, why he sells it, why he leases it, and why raw land compared to other types of land. He's been doing this for over 20 years. He has a company Frontier Equity Properties, which is an A-plus-rated BBB real estate company. In this episode, we're discussing… [2:19] His background Mark Podolski introduces himself and talks about his transition from a corporate job to full-time raw land investing. Highlights the success of his initial land transactions and how it led him to pursue land investing full-time. [4:21] Cash flow strategy Explains the process of buying raw land, often from financially distressed sellers, and selling it quickly for a profit. He discusses the cash flow model, where he asks for a down payment and sets up monthly payments to create passive income. [10:02] Mitigating Risks Emphasizes the importance of due diligence to avoid overpaying and mitigate risks in the raw land business. Highlights the avoidance of areas with potential environmental issues or Superfund sites. [13:02] Diversification and Creative Land Use Encourages creative approaches to land use, such as partnerships with tiny home manufacturers, ventures, or recreational uses. Advises diversification in markets and exploring opportunities in up-and-coming areas. [15:46] Automation Tools Shares essential tools like LGPass.com and GeekPay.io for automation in land investing. Recommends using tools like Airtable and Zapier for operational efficiency and marketing. [17:35] Finding Buyers Discusses marketing strategies, including targeting neighbors, using platforms like Craigslist and Facebook, and leveraging specialized land websites. Encourages leveraging existing buyer lists for successful transactions. [22:17] The Land Geek Website and Resources Invites listeners to explore The Land Geek website, offering free resources like a wholesaling course and a book called "Dirt Rich." Outlines different learning options, from DIY courses to one-on-one coaching and done-for-you solutions. [25:50] Working with The Land Geek Describes various ways individuals can work with The Land Geek based on their time and capital, including flight school, one-on-one coaching, and done-for-you solutions. Encourages interested accredited investors to reach out directly for more information. [29:06] Connecting with Mark Podolski Instruct listeners to find more information by Googling "The Land Geek" or "Mark Podolski." Invites them to connect on LinkedIn and reach out via email for specific inquiries. Resources from Mark LinkedIn | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube Resources from Mike and Nichole Gateway Private Equity Group | Real Estate Content Marketing: Best Ideas For 6 Real Estate Niches - (reiwords.com)
Mark Podolski from the Land Geek is back on the show. Mark talks about hating his job and wanting something better for himself, the reasons he wanted to make that transition, and the challenges of being an entrepreneur when working in an investment banking environment. He shares that land investing offers intrinsic advantages over other businesses and has no physical items to maintain, no renters to deal with and with little stress. Listen in as he teaches how to be successful land investors, land investing coaches and committed to helping you break out of solo-economic dependency! [00:01 - 03:13] Opening Segment Suja introduces Mark Mark says that he hated his job and wanted to find a better way of life, which led him to land investing He describes the advantages of land investing over other businesses and how it appealed to him as an individual Transitioning into land investing and how it differs from investment banking [03:14 - 08:50] Building a Team To Replace Yourself as a Land Investor Mark describes how the investment banker occupation is different from land investing business Land investing business is an actual business whereas investment bank is a job He says that it could take years to develop a successful land investing business It took years to build a system or a team that could replace yourself to run the business The effect of “The Great Recession” Mark said that as an investor, he was profitable He had to figure out hot cut his expenses and add value to his life [08:51 - 11:05] Closing Segment Mark recommends the program that helped him with his cashflow management: Profit First by Mike Michalowicz Mark invites us to check out his free course and how to double your money in three days or less! thelandgeek.com Mark shares where you can get in contact with him (links below) Quote/s: “You need to get out of every piece of the business so that you're building something bigger than you, so that, eventually if you want to sell it or something happens to you or you just don't want to do it anymore. You've built this cashflow machine that can operate without you.” – Mark Podolski You can connect with Mark through Website, Podcast, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and email! WANT TO LEARN MORE? Connect with me through LinkedIn Or send me an email at sujata@luxe-cap.com Visit my website www.luxe-cap.com or my YouTube channel Thanks for tuning in! If you liked my show, LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW, like, and subscribe!
In this episode I interview Mark Podolski. Known around the country as “The Land Geek,” Mark has made millions buying and selling raw land. He has mastered a system that allows him to buy tons of land all over the US and sell it at a huge profit all from his laptop. Even crazier, he has taught a ton of people how to do the exact same thing. In this interview Mark graciously shares so much wisdom on why land is the best investment because there is no competition, and exactly how he does what he does. This is such a brilliant interview. Enjoy! Connect with Mark! https://www.thelandgeek.com/ Connect with Mentor Nation: Instagram: @mentornationpodcast Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5TKA2_zaflKgLp7-5lUmpg mentornationpodcast.com
Mark is the author of Dirt Rich, the ultimate guide to helping you build a passive income. and owner of Frontier Properties, a very reputable and successful land investing company, and has been buying and selling land full time since 2001. By focusing on working smart, not hard, he has completed over 5,500 land deals with an average ROI of over 300% on cash flips, and over 1,000% on the deals he sells with financing terms. Escaping solo-economic dependency changed Mark's life in so many positive ways that he decided to teach, coach and mentor others to help them achieve their financial goals. Get in touch with Mark: https://www.thelandgeek.com/ #RealEstate #Tips #PreReal For informational purposes only. Always consult with professionals. This is not meant to be used as legal or tax advice or otherwise. Any projections, opinions, assumptions, or estimates used are for example only. All information should be independently verified and is subject to errors and omissions. Check out some of our other videos and listings: PreReal Podcast https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTgZYyrkRyU&list=PLbyMUN39hTNWUFWH-tprcR0sTOwdqCfuk Becca's Real Estate Tips https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSQsDJUTOW8&list=PLbyMUN39hTNVu6OeabosHIP_CTfuqg_4X Prendamano Real Estate of staten island, NY is a real estate marketing firm that is focused on lead generation for all its properties for sale. More leads equals bigger pockets in the end for everyone. If you are house hunting and looking for a house for sale don't hesitate to give us a call (718)200-7799. If you think it is time to sell your house, we can get you top dollar for your property. Visit us at www.prereal.com Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PrendamanoRealEstate Instagram: @prerealpodcast @prerealestate TikTok: @prerealestate Twitter: @prereal
Welcome to the Steelers Power 1⁄2 Hour as Joe Frost and Chris Pugh talk to Willoughby (Ohio) News-Herald sports editor Mark Podolski, who covered new Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mitch Trubisky in high school. Also on the talk docket is the Cleveland Browns/Deshaun Watson union and Los Angeles Chargers head coach Brandon Staley, who was a former sports clerk at the newspaper. Chris and Joe walk you through everything you need to know regarding the Pittsburgh Steelers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Good to see you back. I know a lot of you are excited to learn and be knowledgeable about something today and I am happy to see you here. Our guest for today will inspire and motivate you especially, for the couples out there who want to start to build their future. This lovely couple has been cofounders of Land Academy Since 1999. Since their start, they have completed the acquisition and sale of more than 15,000 properties without incurring leverage or debt. With such an amazing track record, it is no surprise that they began sharing their experience as investors with the real estate investment community! Jill and Steven rose to become some of the best investors in their field. They have easy-to-follow advice and lots of free tips and tricks for all of you! I can't wait to hear about their journey! Please help me welcome Steve Butala and Jill DeWitt. Welcome, Steve and Jill! In this podcast, you will… Learn more about Land investing Discover the stories of Steve Butala and Jill DeWitt on how they start this kind of business Learn the struggle and hardships that you need to go through in Land investing How Steve Butala and Mark Podolski join forced together Discover about Financial and technology crisis before and now What are the technology that helps them buy and sell land much easier Discover the tools to use for Real estate investor How Jill and Steve deal between their relationship and business Learn the process on how they generated seven digits together What are the motivations to not give up on your dreams / to the things that you want to achieve Find out their secret to sold properties for the past years up until now Jill's perspective about how their business and relationship have grown for the last 10 years. How have they done things together? They reveal about their stepping journey to become successful Listen to their advice for people who have a lot of excuses to learn and take action Their formula to financial freedom Resources Mentioned In This Podcast eBay Landtank.com Land Academy - (Youtube, Facebook, and Podcast) Docusign Google earth For all the show notes, and more, check out the podcast website at www.doctorfreedompodcast.com
Today, the Richer Geek is proud to introduce the land geek. Mark Podolski, he's widely considered to be the country's most trusted and foremost authority on buying and selling raw, undeveloped land. Today, Mark will share his journey into the world of buying, selling, and leasing raw land as an investment. He has actively invested in real estate and raw land for almost 20 years and has completed over 5000 unique transactions during that time. Mark has been actively investing in real estate and raw land and has completed over 5,000 unique transactions. Mark's company, Frontier Equity Properties, LLC, is an A+ rated BBB real estate company. Mark has achieved this level of success largely due to his core business philosophy – “Happy Customers Guaranteed.” Find complete show notes and more information at therichergeek.com/podcast
Darrin: (00:00) Today, my guest is Scott Bossman. He is a physical therapist, husband and a father of four. And after realizing his physical therapist career was not going to provide him the financial freedom he sought, he, uh, found land flipping, uh, with Mark Podolsky and the land geeks, uh, program. And, uh, in just three years he was able to create enough passive income to replace his physical therapy salary and, uh, quit his full time position. And, uh, today Scott is a member of the land geek team and he's passionate about sharing his journey into the world of Raul and flipping in hopes of inspiring others to, uh, step into their side hustle and achieve their financial freedom. And in just a minute, we're going to talk with Scott about how he achieved his financial freedom through land flipping. But first I want to remind everybody if you like the show CREPN Radio, uh, please let us know. We would love to hear from you. Uh, you can comment, you can like, you can share. And as always, we hope that you'll subscribe. Also, if you'd like to, uh, check out how handsome our guests are, be sure to check out our YouTube channel and you can find us on YouTube at Commercial Real Estate Pro Network. With that, I want to welcome my guest, Scott, welcome to CREPN Radio. Scott: (01:22) Thanks very much Darrin. Thank you for having me. Darrin: (01:25) Scott, I'm looking forward to talking with you today. Before we get started, if you could take just a minute and share with the listeners a little bit about your background. Scott: (01:37) Yeah, I'd be glad to. So, I was born in South Dakota. I spent most of my life here in the Northern Plains States. I went to a small liberal arts college in Iowa called Luther college and, and eventually went to physical therapy school. I knew healthcare was something I always wanted to do. I grew up in a family. My stepdad was a doctor, my mom was a nurse, I had other people in the healthcare field. And it just kind of encompassed a lot of our discussions at dinner time. And that type of thing. And I always had an interest in science and helping people and, and thought it was the best path. And for a long time it was the best pass, path for me. I was a physical therapist for almost 20 years before I discovered this niche in real estate investing. (02:22) But you know, really, I just come from a family of really hard workers. People who trade their time for dollars in all of these different careers. Doctors, lawyers, nurses, farmers, construction workers. My dad was a construction worker on my, all my grandparents were farmers. So it's very customary in my family to work hard and that's what I thought I needed to do. So that's what I did for a long time. I did that for 16, 17 years. And I, I don't know if it was a midlife crisis or what, but about the time I turned 40, I turned over in bed and just thought, man, I'm just, I'm just spinning my wheels. I feel like I'm not getting anywhere. I'm married. I have four boys. And with a physical therapist salary, you wouldn't think it would be hard to put food on the table, but that's about where we were. Scott: (03:13) So it was very stressful and, and my career, although I love patient care, as you can imagine, the healthcare environment can be quite toxic at times, especially in the last few years. So that just culminated in a lot of stress, for me. And you know, working 50 hour weeks, feeling like I wasn't getting anywhere. And, really looking at a stagnant salary, you know, freeze, pay freezes and that type of thing, uh, over years getting a 1% raise. And, uh, I'm just realizing I needed something else in my life. So, uh, I went on kind of a discovery, a journey of self discovery and tried to figure out what we wanted to do. After reading every Rich Dad Poor Dad book there was, and, uh, listening to a lot of other books about real estate and that type of thing. I found Mark Podolsky by accident on a podcast and I thought, this sounds amazing. I came home and told my wife, I think this is what we need to do. Scott: (04:15) And, uh, when, you know, kind of burned out, well, I didn't burn my bridges because a land investing, the great thing about it is the barrier for entry is quite low. You don't need a ton of money. You don't need a ton of time. So the risk of getting started was actually quite low. Uh, but we went into land investing and, uh, as you mentioned earlier, um, you know, just by taking massive action and doing what I needed to do, I replaced my income in two years. I was able to quit my job in three years, and it truly was a side hustle for me, you know, maybe 10 hours a week on top of what I was doing. I carved that time out and, and, and, uh, we made it happen. Darrin: (04:55) Awesome. No, I'm a fan of Mark's. He's been, or I've talked to him a couple of times, here on the podcast. And, uh, he's just a real energetic guy and, and, a Great story. Um, so let me ask you, so you mentioned that, uh, you kind of had this aha, what are you going to call it? A midlife crisis or not, but just, you know, the W2 there were limitations. You were basically limited by based on what others were willing to pay you, uh, essentially for your, for your time. When you, when you had this aha, was it a, I'm not going to be able to get where I want to go or what, what was, was there an underlying the mother and just the, you know, the struggle, like you mentioned, even just to put food on the table. I mean, just the, you know, the constraints. Scott: (05:47) There were a number of things for me. There, there was the immediate feeling of, uh, just I mean, not necessarily into debt that's struggling to make all ends meet and paying bills and getting food on the table. There was the, the retirement horizon, right? Turning 40, knowing that in 15 to 20 years, I need to have a good cushion for retirement. So, so there were definitely the financial aspects of things were a big stressor at the time. The other thing though was the, just the, the lack of time freedom and the, and the fact that I really was trading my time for dollars. My boys were growing quickly. My wife didn't see me much and you know, uh, it was, I had no sense of time freedom. So that was another motivator for getting into something like this, so that I would be able to have a little bit more control over my time, a little bit more control over my financial destiny and be able to, to spend time, uh, you know, with my loved ones, maybe teach them what I'm doing, which is what I've done as well with my kids, which has been very valuable, and, experience, experience, freedom on both those fronts. Darrin: (07:05) Awesome. So as you got into your search for something, something different, what was it that you saw with the land flipping that appealed? Scott: (07:18) Yeah, we were, we were actually on the verge of going into multifamily housing. We were on the verge of purchasing a duplex when I, when I heard Mark's, podcast. And I thought, uh, you know, number one, I in patient care, I read people really well. I could just tell that Mark was really genuine. And, it was, it was just a great podcast to listen to and I thought, wow, this sounds so much easier than what we are about to do. You can, you know, a land flipping business can start cash flowing very quickly. You don't need $30,000 to start. You know, you can literally start this with a couple thousand dollars. Scott: (07:56) You can start this with no money. It sounded like something I could do. Uh, I, I, you know, I'm a good learner, a good researcher, a good planner, and it just sounded like something, that was, that was more up my alley than having, than, than going into multifamily housing where there can be a lot of emergencies. Right. I have friends in multifamily housing. They're getting up at three in the morning and they're going to court to evict people. Um, you know, there are no land emergencies. Uh, and, and that was not really apparent when I got into it, but it's been apparent now for the last couple of years, you know, out of all the hundreds of deals I've done, I've had like two minor issues that cost me a couple hundred bucks. And compare that to, to my other real estate investor friends. Uh, it's, it's very low stress in that regard. Scott: (08:46) Uh, so, uh, that's what I loved about it. Um, and I, and I loved Mark's mindset. Uh, you know, I get this question all the time because I talked a lot of people about this business. Why would Mark want to teach everybody to do this and introduce competition into the environment? Well, Mark's very much about the abundance mindset. And the, the, the raw land market in, these United States is so absolutely massive. It's really hard to wrap your head around. Um, and, uh, therefore, you know, Mark has no limitation in teaching people to do this. Because not many people are doing it, number one. And number two, even if we teach a lot of people to do this there is going to be a lot of lotta land leftover for sure. There's gonna be a lot of land for everybody. Scott: (09:30) So I love that mindset of his and, and entering his community and being a part of his community now for the last four years. I mean, Mark and his training, you know, Mark has retired so many people. And people and now to be able to, in my role with Land Geek, I kind of facilitate that happening. So if you were to come to me and say, I want to do this, I tell you how to do it. And I helped facilitate that and that's really rewarding as well. I get them on the path, that I've already experienced. Darrin: (10:05) Yeah. The, I'm just thinking with Mark, I remember, uh, his system to me was a Uber impressive just based on how he had truly systematized it. Are you, did you create your own niche that you're going after then? And basically are you able to leverage is kind of a system approach or do you have, can you kind of walk us through kind of a month of what you're doing? Scott: (10:32) Sure, the, the great thing about land investing is it's, uh, it's, it's very, very repeatable, very redundant. Once you, once you learn how to do a deal, you can just rinse and repeat and do it all over again. So, but the most important aspect of our businesses and mailing. We target all of our, or we get all of our properties by mailings. We mail property owners who are, they may or may not be distressed. They may have back taxes. They may just live away from the property. They may have owned the property for 30 years, and they don't know how to get rid of it. So we show up in their mailbox as a solution for how to get rid of the property. Uh, and, uh, essentially there's just a negotiation process on the front end. We do our due diligence. Scott: (11:14) We, we agree on a price. We purchased the land and then, start marketing it right away. A lot of our properties I can, we can sell in 30 days or less. You know, a lot of people think raw land, you know, that or they assume that I'm, that I'm flipping raw land that, that, you know, we're buying very expensive land parcels and flipping them for much more expensive. But the truth of the matter is my bread and butter deal, is like $1,500. I love that purchase point. I'll buy a property for $1,500 and then, I'll sell it for $4,500 cash or maybe $6,000 to $7,000 on terms. They sell very quickly. So the power in this business is velocity. So you can do a number of deals like that and really move the needle quickly. There's a gentleman in our community who is over $60,000 a month passive income. You know, that's his average purchase price on property is $1,700. Scott: (12:17) It's absolutely phenomenal. But the biggest thing in this business is, is for me a month, uh, in land investing is just, is just being consistent with my mailing on the front end because that brings in the deal flow and the deal flow solves everything. And then also being consistent with my marketing. So we have systems in place for both our mailing and our marketing. The great thing about this business is so much of, so much of it can be automated. So much of it can be delegated, to get to the point where you really have a passive income machine and that's Land Geeks mantra. We want to teach you something that brings in passive income and we want to show you how to create a machine so you aren't having to work so hard. So you're not working in the business. And that's kind of what we do. Darrin: (13:05) Wow, that's awesome. I appreciate you kind of walking us through that. I'm curious on, on the, the mailing, I think, you touched on the two things that I would think are key. You know, the mailings going to be the getting out in front of people and presenting your opportunity,. And the constant marketing that's going to be your, your pipe, right? I mean, if you keep that, keep that machine going, you're going to have opportunities to come in. Do you have any kind of a sense of the numbers of pieces that go out as to opportunities to come in and, the close? I mean, is it that kind of simple math? I mean, it's like if you send up, I don't know what the number is, thousand or whatever. Scott: (13:48) Yeah. Yeah, that's a great question. We do have this kind of down to a science. It does depend a little bit on the area that you work in, but what we find is that, in these vast counties out West, the equation is pretty much the same. You know, you're in the right market. If you send out a hundred mailings and you get maybe a 3% response rate. Now those could be angry, angry, sellers as well. But you're able to purchase one property for every 100 mailings. That's, that's what we're shooting for. There are a couple of, uh, there's a gentleman in our community that's very successful. He has a 1.7% response rate, or I'm sorry, 1%, 1.7% buy rate. Uh, I would say my buy rates about 1%. So we're, we're looking at purchasing one property out of every hundred and, uh, you know, it, that's the great thing. Scott: (14:41) You can start with, uh, you know, w w what we teach people is to start with a a hundred a week. Start with a hundred a week. You don't need thousands and thousands of dollars to send out thousands and thousands of mailings. And that, that's actually what we recommend you don't do it that way because you want to make sure that you're very careful with your County research. Your County research has to be surgical in this business. You have to figure out where there's a good market for buying and selling land. And, you know, we teach you how to do that. You can find a lot of information online how to do that. So the biggest thing is County research and then the, the next most important thing is just to be consistent with those mailings. Consistently sending out a hundred a week. And if you can be diligent and disciplined enough to do that, and you get your numbers on with your pricing and you're in the right County, man, you can, you can make hay in this business for sure. Darrin: (15:35) So when you first started, four years ago, what, how long did it take you to land your first for deal? Scott: (15:46) Yeah, that's a great question. Uh, let's see, I got, Mark's, his basic training kit is called the investor toolkit. I got that. I digested that very quickly. I think I snapped my first mailings within a few weeks of getting that. Uh, so bottom line is I purchased my first property about six weeks after I got Mark's, basic training program. And this may sound funny to a lot of real estate investors out there, but for me, this is a big deal. I purchased a two and a half acre property for $700, and two weeks later I sold it for $2,800 cash. So that for me, right there was just huge proof of concept. I just tripled my money on a land deal. And I'm a physical therapist. Like I don't have an ounce of business or, or real estate or you know, anything in my body, sales or marketing, I'm not an economist, nothing. And I took this, I took $700 and I turned it into $2,800. That's what I knew. I was onto something. And, shortly after that, uh, I went into one on one coaching with the Land Geek program, which is a year long intensive process to, to get you to the point where you have a machine up and running. And in that first year we bought and sold 30 properties. In the second year we about doubled that and our business has continued to grow since. Darrin: (17:12) Oh, that's awesome. So in, so year three or tell me when were you able to replace your income and then I think, did you kind of continue on the PT path for awhile before you, tell us about that. Scott: (17:30) Yeah, at about my two year anniversary in land investing, I had exceeded my income with passive, uh, with passive income. I had exceeded my income as a physical therapist. I knew I needed to work a little bit longer, uh, to before I was comfortable in hanging up the, the cleats in that department. But, but so about another year and three months, I was a PT and then it got, we have a very successful third year, in our business. And, and then it just got to the point where I, again, I kind of woke up one day and I realized, you know, I'm spending 80% of my time in something that is yielding 20% of the results and I need to flip that. So I remember having a discussion with Mark and saying, you know, wow, Mark, I'm really nervous about this. Scott: (18:18) And, and he's, he said, Scott, you know, how many times have you burned your ships in this sea? You need to burn them again. So we, so I burned them again and quit my job and it's been absolutely amazing. Now I work my land business from home. My wife helps a little bit. I can put my sweat pants on in the morning and bring my boys to school, come back home, drink my coffee, work in land for a few hours. And then, uh, you know, this last summer it was really apparent to me. It was my first summer off and probably 20 or 25 years, something like that. To be able to go golfing with my son on a Monday morning and fishing with my other son on a Thursday morning. That for me is, is what really hit home, how, how amazing this business is for me and so many others. Scott: (19:05) For me it's, it's more about the time than it is the money for sure. Uh, and so that's what I've experienced as a result. And, uh, now I, I still am a PT. I'm going into the clinic today for four hours, but I work, um, I worked four to 10 hours a week as a physical therapist. I enjoy doing that. I still enjoy helping people. I still enjoy it. I'm a clinical educator, so I like to go in and, you know, if there happens to be a student in the building I'll pull them aside and say, let's go over some things. And some, I'm getting the best of all worlds right now. It's been a, it's, it's a great life right now. Darrin: (19:41) That's awesome. Let me ask you, so, you know, you, um, you made the, I mean, kind of graduated into it, uh, until you realize that, you know, I, gosh, I really don't need to do this, uh, one full time recognizing your time there. What, what do you think the challenge is for most people? Um, is it that they, they don't realize that there's no silver lining to what they're doing? Or that they're not paying attention or is there just fear of the unknown? Have you any ideas on that as far as, cause I mean, you, you realize that what you were doing wasn't going to get you where you wanted to go. (20:21) And I think that, um, you know, so much of the way I think, uh, education and like you mentioned your family hard work. You know, work hard and, and you'll retire. And the path. I wonder if you could speak a little bit more to, what you see. Or even kind of your was there any challenge to that? I guess where I'm trying to like get. Scott: (20:44) Sure. Um, I don't like being uncomfortable or I didn't, uh, four years ago. You know, and that I would say I talked to a lot of people who are interested in getting into this business. And I would say that in my conversations with people, uh, there are a number of people who are, who are fearful of, of the unknown, of doing something that they've never done before. Um, and there is some discomfort associated with any new venture. Right. Um, and, and I think what I've come to find out is that that discomfort is essential in order for you to move the needle, uh, and become better in whatever realm of life that you're in. That's right. That you want to be better in. Um, some people, they just, uh, they, they can't tolerate that discomfort. So I think that that's the, that's the biggest thing is, you know, you need to realize that that discomfort is a good thing. Scott: (21:38) Um, when you're, when you're moving the needle on your life, if you feel some discomfort that's going to motivate you to do better. So, you know, I've felt that so many times in this business, I felt that when I first, ordered Mark's investor toolkit. I felt that on my first mailing. I felt that one, you know, I bought my first property. I felt that when I went into coaching. So looking back over the last four years there have been all these, peaks and valleys of, feeling comfortable and then feeling discomfort. Uh, but, but to me that what, what really, uh, is apparent is the upward trend. You know, and this is, this is like with patient care and physical therapy too. People get better and they get a little worse and they get better and let it be, get a little bit worse. Scott: (22:21) What, what, what matters is, are you better now than you were a month ago? And that's kind of the mantra I use with my land investing business. I try to sit down every month and say, you know, am I better now than I was a month ago? And if the numbers say yes and my my time says yes and that type of thing, we're on the right track. If the numbers don't say yes, then I need to adjust. Um, but I'd say that's the biggest thing I notice is that it's just the fear of unknown. Especially for people who maybe aren't, business oriented or, or, or in marketing or sales or that type of thing. To take to, to step into a completely different realm. Uh, I think is the biggest fear, uh, that people have getting into this. But the, but the valuable thing is, uh, we have this down to a science. It really is a recipe and if you follow the recipe and that's where you get strengths or that, that's where you, uh, kind of calm your fears. It's just by following the recipe, um, you follow this recipe and you will be doing land deals. Darrin: (23:22) That's awesome. I'm trying to think here. So the, the uh, you got in, you, you worked it. Now you've got your time back, you're coaching; what would you say, I mean you mentioned kind of the uncomfortable. Is there a a push point? Is there like a nudge other than just the uncomfortable? Is it basically look, I guess what I'm trying to ask is like, um, cause I, I feel like there's just like this, this wake up of just that when you look at, you know, the one thing was kind of the, the uncomfortable on how, you know, you transition and I'm trying to think what do you say to people that when they're looking at their, their future and where they're going to end up. I mean, cause I just look at the limitations of a W2 and how little that really, that there is. You know, and, and recognizing that. Do, do people, when they come to you, are they, are they aware of that? Is that a something that they're, they're concerned about? Scott: (24:26) Yeah. I think a majority of people that come to us, they, they realize just like I realized four years ago, know that they're not on the best path. And you know, this path has been ingrained, in all of us, in this country that you, you know, you need to, you need to work hard and train your, to trade your time for money and, and you can retire when you're 65 and, and, you know, maybe 75 now. I mean, uh, people, people work into their eighties and nineties. My grandma, God bless her, uh, she, she just, uh, retired from Walmart full-time a couple of years ago. She was 80, 88. She's working full time. These, these are now, she wasn't stressed for money, but she was just, you know, she comes from a society where people work their entire lives. Um, but I, I'd say a majority of people I talk to, they're there. They're working their entire lives and they're not feeling like they're getting ahead. Uh, so, um, the, the great thing about land geek is we, we provide you a solution to get to the point where you're not trading your time, uh, nearly as much for, for, for money. And that you get to the point where you are more financially secure. So you can enjoy life and, and, and you don't have to, you don't have to work, work that hard. Darrin: (25:48) No, I love it. I, and I, I'm, I'm, I'm appreciate you, uh, kinda talking a little bit about that. Because I think that, um, you mentioned, you know, kind of that, uh, the clock, whether it be your 40 or 50 or whatever the age is, is that when you look at, uh, the plan that's been provided for you and you, you run the numbers and, you know, is this going to add up? I mean, I think that's really a, a question. And I, I see it when I talk to people, doesn't matter what income bracket they're in. Darrin: (26:18) You know, they could be a, a, you know, six figure plus or, or, or more. Um, but I think a lot of times when people aren't doing and spending, you know, they spend what they get kind of thing and, and uh, aren't fully cognizant of, you know, how are the numbers going to add up kind of thing. So, um, appreciate you talking about that. Darrin: (26:39) Scott, if we could, I want to shift gears here for a second. I mentioned to you earlier, by day I'm an insurance broker. And we work with our clients, uh, to assess risk and, and uh, determine what to do with risk and a risk management. And, uh, there's three strategies that we typically consider. The first is can we avoid the risk? A second option is can we minimize the risk? And in the third option is can we transfer the risk? And that's, that's what an insurance policy is. You're basically transferring the risk. And, um, what I've been asking my, uh, a guest here on CREPN Radio, if they can take a look at, uh, what their model is. What their, how they operate and what they see, uh, is, is the, you know, the Biggest Risk. So if you're, you're willing, what I'd like to do is ask you Scott Bossman, what is the BIGGEST Risk? Scott: (27:42) I'll give you a multi-part answer if that's okay. It'll be short. Uh, so I, I think of this in a couple of ways. The biggest risk in my land investing business is a, not mailing and not marketing. So if I can be consistent in those two things, I will be successful in this business. And that's something that we, we iterate to our students over and over and over again. Do not stop mailing thats your deal flow. Do not stop marketing. Those are your sales. So the consistency in those things and not being consistent is the BIGGEST Risk. As far as a technical standpoint from land investing, land investing is, is actually very low risk. Uh, which is one of the reasons people love it so much. There are no land emergencies like I said earlier. Uh, so you know, um, uh, that that can be covered with like an umbrella policy in your business in case you do happen to have somebody that you bought a property or and sold the property to and they want to go out to your land to camp on under that type of thing. Scott: (28:44) You know, Mark, Mark, recommends having some type of umbrella policy for your land investing business for, for your properties. Otherwise the land investing business is pretty low risk, which is, which is very nice, you know, as far as very, you know, very low entry as well for us with cash and time. Uh, but the biggest, the big risks that I think about is, and this is something I never used to think about, uh, I think in this day and age you really need to diversify. Uh, you need to have multiple streams of income from coming from different places. And that's something I did not realize, uh, up until four years ago or probably five, six years ago, that I needed something like that. That a physical therapist, salary alone was not going to help me get to where I needed to get, uh, as you were mentioning, you know, that that time, 10, 20 years from now, that 10 years is coming, no matter what you do. Scott: (29:37) And if I have only my physical therapist salary to rely on, the risk in that is high. Uh, so, so if I can have multiple streams of income, so, you know, now I have physical therapist didn't come, which is small compared to what it was, my land investing income. I'm doing a couple other things now, which is exciting. Uh, and I'm using my retirement money to invest in land. And so I'm really diversifying. I've really come a long ways in the last five years, uh, in doing that. So I think that that's the BIGGEST Risk is not diversifying and not having kind of multiple streams of income. Darrin: (30:14) I love it. I, I, uh, uh, I think you're right on. I mean, they, uh, you know, kind of the Kiyosaki, uh, you know, a mentality there of multiple streams of income. Uh, definitely a good, good idea. I appreciate you taking that on for us. Yeah. Scott, uh, before we, wrap up, where can listeners go if they would like to connect or learn more, Scott: (30:44) I would recommend you go to TheLandGeek.com and spend some time on the website. Mark Podolski and the the community. We have a number of podcasts as well. The best passive income model podcast. I'm sorry, The Art of Passive Income Model Podcast. And then, uh, if you're curious and want to talk more to me, you can email me@scottatthelandgeek.com or you can even schedule a call with me at TheLandGeek.com/training. Darrin: (31:18) Got it. Well, Scott, I want to say thanks for taking the time to talk today. I've enjoyed it and learned a lot and I hope we can do it again soon. Scott: (31:30) Thanks Darrin, I appreciate it very much. Darrin: (31:32) All right. For our listeners, if you like this episode, don't forget to like, share and subscribe. Remember, the more you know, the more you grow. That's all we've got this week. Until next time, thanks for listening to Commercial Real Estate Pro Network's C.R.E.P.N. Radio.
Stipe Miocic has waited over a year since losing the UFC heavyweight title to Daniel Cormier for his rematch. On Saturday night in Anaheim at UFC 241, he finally gets the fight he—and the MMA world—have been waiting for. News-Herald sports editor Mark Podolski, who covered Miocic's loss to Cormier last July and has been in contact with the former champion this week, joins the show to discuss whether Miocic made the right decision to wait out Cormier instead of accepting another opponent, the injury that has kept Cormier out of the octagon since November, and the stakes for Saturday's championship bout. Podolski also goes into Miocic's refusal to engage in the antics that have made other UFC stars more marketable, as well as the former champ's feelings on Brock Lesnar. Plus: A quick primer on the upcoming high school football season, which will be the final campaign in the decorated career of longtime Mentor coach Steve Trivisonno. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | TuneIn | Stitcher Catch us on WaitingForNextYear.com Like us on Facebook: Facebook.com/TheNailPodcast Follow us on Twitter: @TheNailPodcast Email us: thenailpodcast [at] gmail.com Intro/outro music: "The 3rd" by Anitek Photo from Getty Images | Photo illustration by The Nail in the Coffin
For the fourth straight year, News-Herald sports editor Mark Podolski joins the show to talk bowl games. The slate is a little lackluster this year, so The Nail's traditional New Year's Six preview is getting trimmed down to only the games anyone actually cares about – the College Football Playoff semifinals (Clemson vs. Notre Dame and Alabama vs. Oklahoma) and Ohio State's surprisingly rare Rose Bowl appearance. Is another Alabama-Clemson championship game inevitable? Does Washington stand a chance in Urban Meyer's last game on the Buckeyes' sideline? And is it surprising that Dwayne Haskins is actually playing on New Year's Day? Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | TuneIn | Stitcher Catch us on WaitingForNextYear.com Like us on Facebook: Facebook.com/TheNailPodcast Follow us on Twitter: @TheNailPodcast Email us: thenailpodcast [at] gmail.com Intro/outro music: "The 3rd" by Anitek
Excited to have my friend, Mark Podolski back on the show. Armed with $3,000 and no real estate experience, Mark Podolsky bought his first parcels of land in 2001. Now, he is the owner of Frontier Properties, a successful investing company, and has completed more than five thousand lucrative land deals. He is also the founder of geekpay.io, an automated collection system that helps lenders get payments from borrowers without collection headaches. Having escaped the corporate world and solo-economic dependency himself, Mark works as a coach and mentor to help others achieve their financial freedom goals. He is dedicated to teaching current, relevant, “real-world” investing methods to his students. Mark just released his new book, Dirt Rich, How One Ambitiously Lazy Geek Created Passive Income in Real Estate Without Renters, Renovations, and Rehabs
Today's guest has automatic his business to a very high level. He has completed over 5,300 transactions. His strategy is brilliant. Check it out.
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On this week’s episode of the Mark&Mark Podcast, Mark Podolski and Mark Meszoros of The News-Herald and Morning Journal discuss the following topics:• The Browns look like an 0-16 team waiting to happen. The Marks break it all down, and what it means going forward.• The Marks preview the Dec. 29 Cotton Bowl between USC and Ohio State, plus a look ahead to the playoff games Jan. 1.• A look back at “Star Wars: The Last Jedi,” in full spoiler mode.DOWNLOAD THIS EPISODE
On this week’s Mark&Mark Podcast, Mark Meszoros and Mark Podolski of The News-Herald and Morning Journal discuss the following topics:• Meszoros has seen “Star Wars: The Last Jedi,” and Podolski has not. The latter has plenty of questions, and the former gives his thumbs up or thumbs down for the film that opens Dec. 15.• Meszoros glows about the new Guillermo del Toro film, “The Shape of Water.”• The Marks break down Disney’s reported $52 billion deal to buy 21st Century Fox.• Finally, they look at the Browns’ chase to go 0-16.DOWNLOAD THIS EPISODE
On this week’s Mark&Mark Podcast, Mark Meszoros and Mark Podolski of The News-Herald and Morning Journal discuss - spoiler-free - “Justice League,” which opens this weekend, plus a look at the winter movie season, highlighted by “Star Wars: The Last Jedi.”DOWNLOAD THIS EPISODE
On this week's Mark&Mark Podcast, Mark Podolski and Mark Meszoros of The News-Herald and Morning Journal review "Thor: Ragnarok," set for release this week, plus Netflix's "Stranger Things 2." The Marks also also discuss the Browns missing out on QB Jimmy Garappolo, the funk the Cavaliers are currently in, and Ohio State's positioning in the first College Football Playoff rankings.DOWNLOAD THIS EPISODE
On this week's episode of the Mark&Mark Podcast, Mark Podolski and Mark Mezoros of The News-Herald and the Morning Journal discuss the following topics:- The Indians stunning first-round collapse against the Yankee- The Browns benching DeShone Kizer in favor of Kevin Hogan- LeBron James' sprained ankle with the regular-season opener approaching- The new trailers for "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" and "Justice League"DOWNLOAD THIS EPISODE
Today we have the Land Geek, Mark Podolski from Scottsdale, Arizona! After being a very unhappy investment banker, Mark decided to take a shot at land investing. To date, Mark has done over 5,000 land deals through his company Frontier Properties! Today, Mark's company is 90 percent automated allowing him to work two hours week and he also spends time teaching others how to create passive income through land investing If you're interested in dabbling in land investing then you definitely want to check out today's episode!
Today we have the Land Geek, Mark Podolski from Scottsdale, Arizona! After being a very unhappy investment banker, Mark decided to take a shot at land investing. To date, Mark has done over 5,000 land deals through his company Frontier Properties! Today, Mark's company is 90 percent automated allowing him to work two hours week and he also spends time teaching others how to create passive income through land investing If you're interested in dabbling in land investing then you definitely want to check out today's episode!
On this week's Mark&Mark Podcast, Mark Podolski and Mark Meszoros of The News-Herald and Morning Journal are joined by pro sports writer Jeff Schudel to discuss the Indians' record-setting winning streak, the Browns' season-opening loss to the Steelers, DeShone Kizer's performance, Willoughby South grad Kareem Hunt's memorable NFL debut and more.DOWNLOAD THIS EPISODE
On this week's Mark&Mark Podcast, Mark Podolski and Mark Meszoros of The News-Herald and Morning Journal discus the following topics:-Was the Kyrie Irving trade the best the Cavaliers could do? And what to make about Isaiah Thomas' hip injury concerns?-The DeShone Kizer era has begun with the Browns. The Marks weigh in on that and the 2017 season.-The Indians are prime for another playoff run, but the injuries to Andrew Miller, Michael Brantley and Jason Kipnis are a concern.-Meszoros' fall movie preview is headlined by "Thor Ragnarok" and "Justice League." Which super hero blockbuster will be the best?-Plus, Meszoros chimes in on the season finale of "Game of Thrones," and Podolski is excited about Netflix.DOWNLOAD THIS EPISODE
On this episode of the Mark&Mark Podcast, Mark Podolski and Mark Meszoros of The News-Herald and Morning Journal discuss the following topics:- The NFL debuts of the Browns' DeShone Kizer and the Bears' Mitchell Trubisky. Should both begin the season as their team's starter at quarterback?- Will the Cavalies gather for media day in Independence with Kyrie Irving still on their roster? The Marks try to figure it out.DOWNLOAD THIS EPISODE
On this week's Mark&Mark Podcast, Mark Meszoros and Mark Podolski of The News-Herald and Morning Journal discuss the following topics:- The Derrick Rose-to-the-Cavaliers rumors- Christopher Nolan's new war film "Dunkirk," which opens in theaters this weekend- UFC heavyweight champion Stipe Miocic won't talk about his next opponent with UFC until issues with his contract have been addressed.- Meszoros breaks down the start of a new season of HBO's "Game of Thrones."DOWNLOAD THIS EPISODE
On this week's Mark&Mark Podcast, Mark Meszoros and Mark Podolski of The News-Herald and Morning Journal discuss the following topics:- "Spider-Man: Homecoming," which opens on July 7. The Marks rave about Tom Holland, who plays Spider-Man, and everything else in Spidey's glorious return to the big screen.- "War for The Planet of The Apes," which opens on July 14. The Apes trilogy comes to an end, and the Marks can't get enough of this film directed by Matt Reeves. Bottom line: Run out to see Spider-Man and Planet of the Apes.- Meszoros also discusses "Despicable Me 3" and "Baby Driver," plus "Wonder Woman" reaches $700 million worldwide at the box office, and Podolski is ready for a switch to Netflix.- The Marks break down the Indians' Jose Ramirez's rise to becoming an all-star, and Chauncey Billups' decision to say no to the Cavaliers' general manager post.DOWNLOAD THIS EPISODE
On this week's Mark&Mark Podcast episode, Mark Podolski and Mark Meszoros have a lively discussion about David Griffin's departure as Cavaliers general manager. Plus, the Marks recap the NBA Finals, and discuss the new film "Transformers: The Last Knight" and the so-so summer movie season so far.DOWNLOAD THIS EPISODE
On this week's Mark&Mark Podcast, Mark Meszoros and Mark Podolski of The News-Herald and Morning Journal preview the NBA Finals between the Cavaliers and Warriors, then discuss the new superhero film "Wonder Woman," which opens this weekend. The Marks give their Finals predictions, plus thumbs up or down for the Gal Gadot-led movie.DOWNLOAD THIS EPISODE
On this episode of the Mark&Mark Podocast, Mark Meszoros and Mark Podolski of The News-Herald and Morning Journal raise the question: Is LeBron James in line to be the great basketball player of all time? Plus, Podolski discusses UFC champion Stipe Miocic's status of becoming the greatest heavyweight of all time. Finally, the Marks discuss "Alien Convenant," which hits theaters this weekend.DOWNLOAD THIS EPISODE
On this week's episode of the Mark&Mark Podcast, Mark Podolski and Mark Meszoros of The News-Herald and The Morning Journal preview the summer movie season, starting with "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2," which opens everywhere on May 5. Joining the Marks is Mentor High School senior Isabella Futchi, who is shadowing members of The N-H staff in May.DOWNLOAD THIS EPISODE
Cleveland pro sports writer Jeff Schudel joins Mark Podolski and Mark Meszoros on this week's Mark&Mark podcast to preview the NFL Draft, and discuss the Cavaliers' first-round series vs. the Pacers. The guys talk, of course, about the quarterbacks, including Mentor native Mitchell Trubisky. Will the Browns trade down from the No. 1 overall pick? What about at Nos. 12 and 33 overall? Plus, Cavaliers talk focuses on the state of the Eastern Conference playoffs with the No. 1 seed Celtics in trouble vs. the Bulls.DOWNLOAD THIS EPISODE
On this week's episode of the Mark&Mark Podcast, Cleveland Pro Sports writer Jeff Schudel joins Mark Podolski and Mark Meszoros of The News-Herald and Morning Journal to discuss a memorable April 5 as the Cavaliers took control of the East with a big win over the Celtics, and the Indians came from behind to defeat the Rangers,a win highlighted by Francisco Lindor's dramatic ninth-inning grand slam.DOWNLOAD THIS EPISODE
On the March 23 episode of the Mark&Mark Podcast, Mark Meszoros and Mark Podolski of The News-Herald and Morning Journal discuss the following topics:- Podolski's trip to Chapel Hill, N.C., for Mentor grad Mitchell Trubisky's pro day at the University of North Carolina, and the absence of the Browns' Sashi Brown and Hue Jackson.- Meszoros breaks down the upcoming Cleveland International Film Festival, and four documentaries to watch.- Podolski on his upcoming story about the documentary, "Breaking Balls," about the annual bocce tournament in Wickliffe, and its director and producer John Vourlis, a Wickliffe native.DOWNLOAD THIS EPISODE
EDITOR’S NOTE: This podcast was recorded before the Browns traded for Texans QB Brock Osweiler.On this week’s episode of the Mark&Mark Podcast, Mark Podolski, Mark Meszoros and guest Jeff Schudel of The News-Herald and Morning Journal discuss the following topics:• How much did the Browns improve with the reported signings of offensive linemen Joel Bitonio, Kevin Zeitler and J.C. Tretter, plus wide receiver Kenny Britt?• Is wide receiver Terrelle Pryor worth re-signing?• Mitchell Trubisky’s performance at the NFL Scouting Combine.• Meszoros and Podolski discuss two new films, “Logan” and “Kong: Skull Island,” the latter which opens this weekend.• Podolski talks about next week’s Cleveland Wizard World and his interview with Batman voice actor Kevin Conroy, who will make an appearance.DOWNLOAD THIS EPISODE
On this week's episode of the Mark&Mark Podcast, Mark Podolski and Mark Meszoros of The News-Herald and Morning Journal preview the Feb. 26 Academy Awards show.Will "La La Land" make history, plus who are the favorites, and who could surprise? DOWNLOAD THIS EPISODE
On this episode of the Mark&Mark Podcast, Mark Podolski and Mark Meszoros of The News-Herald and Morning Journal discuss the following topics:- The controversy surrounding LeBron James. First, the Marks discuss James' he-said, he-said squabble with TNT's Charles Barkley, and then the rumors of Cavaliers trade involving Carmelo Anthony.- The Patriots' rally to defeat the Falcons in the Super Bowl was a win for the ages, and continues to show as long as the Browns don't have a quarterback, they have no chance.- Thumbs up or thumbs down for the Lego Batman Movie? The Marks break it down.DOWNLOAD THIS EPISODE
On this week's episode of the Mark&Mark Podcast, Mark Podolski and Mark Meszoros of The News-Herald and The Morning Journal discuss the following topics:- The Marks preview the 2017 slate of movies, including the likes of "Star Wars: The Last Jedi," "Dunkirk," "Justic League," and others.- Meszoros reacts to the Academy Awards nominations.DOWNLOAD THIS EPISODE
On this week's episode of the Mar&Mark Podcast, pro sports writer Jeff Schudel joins Mark Podolski and Mark Meszoros to discuss the following topics:- Should the Browns draft North Carolina QB Mitch Trubisky of Mentor High School No. 1 overall?- Are the Indians the favorites in the American Leauge after signing free agent Edwin Encarnacion? Is the signing the biggest in franchise history? - Where Kyle Korver fits in with the Cavaliers after the team made the move to trade for the Atlanta Hawks sharp shooter.DOWNLOAD THIS EPISODE
On this week's Mark&Mark Podcast, Mark Podolski and Mark Meszoros of The News-Herald and Morning Journal look back at 2016 and discuss the following subjects:- The Marks reveal their favorite movies and TV shows of 2016, plus honorable mentions and more.- Their favorite sports moments of the year.- The deaths in sports and pop culture that hit them the hardest.- Podolski gives his sports wish list, and the Marks discuss their most anticipated films of 2017. DOWNLOAD THIS EPISODE
On this weeks' episode of the Mark&Mark podcast, Mark Podolski and Mark Meszoros of The News-Herald and Morning Journal discuss the following topics:- How will the J.R. Smith injury affect the Cavaliers?- Despite being 0-14, the Browns are still in a battle for the No. 1 overall pick in the 2017 NFL Draft with the 1-13 49ers.- Is star players sitting out bowl games good for college football?- Podolski reacts to the departure of John Carroll football coach Tom Arth to the FCS level.- The reality TV show "America Ninja Warrior" is coming to Cleveland in May.- A spoiler discussion of "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story."DOWNLOAD THIS EPISODE
On this week's episode of The Mark&Mark Podcast, Mark Podolski and Mark Meszoros of The News-Herald and Morning Journal discuss the following topics:- The official title of the film is "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story." With that out of the way, Meszoros and Podolski break down the film in non-spoiler fashion.- Meszoros breaks down the Golden Globe nominees for best picture as the race for the Oscars officially begins.DOWNLOAD THIS EPISODE
Actor Christopher McDonald was in Akron on Saturday night for the RubberDucks' “Happy Gilmore Night” promotion. Joined by News-Herald sports editor Mark Podolski, we sat down with McDonald during the game as he shared stories about playing Shooter McGavin, the joy of being the bad guy in movies, Bob Barker's legitimate boxing skills and the angst of being a diehard fan of a hard-luck team. (Sound familiar?) He also threw in a Cavs/NBA Finals prediction and gave his thoughts on what happened to Shooter's career after his meltdown at the Tour Championship in '96. ... Single pistol, baby! Subscribe on iTunes: bit.ly/TheNailoniTunes Subscribe on Google Play Music: bit.ly/TheNailonGooglePlay Subscribe on Stitcher: bit.ly/TheNailonStitcher Follow us on Twitter: @TheNailPodcast Like us on Facebook: Facebook.com/TheNailPodcast Email us: thenailpodcast [at] gmail.com Intro/outro music: "The 3rd" by Anitek
News-Herald sports editor Mark Podolski joins us for a marathon edition of the show as we preview the New Year's Six college football bowl games. Will Ohio State be motivated for its Fiesta Bowl matchup with Notre Dame? Is there a better setting in sports than the Rose Bowl? Is Alabama living off its reputation at this point or is the Tide dynasty still alive? What were the organizers of this thing thinking by allowing the semifinals to be played on New Year's Eve? Will there be any reason to watch the Peach Bowl at noon on New Year's Eve or the Sugar Bowl in primetime on New Year's Day? (Spoiler: Sure, it's still college football.) Subscribe on iTunes: bit.ly/TheNailoniTunes Subscribe on Stitcher: bit.ly/TheNailonStitcher Follow us on twitter: @TheNailPodcast Email us: nailinthecoffincle [at] gmail.com Intro/outro music: "The 3rd" by Anitek
This Weeks featured guest is Mark Podolski aka “The Land Geek” I was introduced to Mark by Nick Loper at Side Hustle Nation. Nick shared Marks story with me and explained that Mark believes he has “the best passive income model” I was skeptical at first but after interviewing him there is no doubt he is the real deal and has one of the best passive income models… Read More »