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Closing Bell
Closing Bell: What Could February Hold For Your Money? 2/2/26

Closing Bell

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 41:58


We discuss what the month ahead could look like for the market with Solus' Dan Greenhaus, Requisite Capital's Bryn Talkington and Northwestern Mutual's Matt Stucky. Plus, the future of an AI deal between Nvidia and OpenAI is now in question. Alex Kantrowitz from Big Technology – alongside Kristina Partsinevelos and Kate Rooney – tell us what's at stake. And, Stempoint's Michelle Ross tells us where she is finding opportunity in the biotech space. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Real Estate Asset Management Podcast
Episode #254 - Omar Khan - Navigating Legacy Properties with a Long View

Real Estate Asset Management Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 28:05


What does it take to protect your deals when the market turns? In this episode, we sit down with Omar Khan, founder of Boardwalk Wealth, to discuss the challenges currently facing the real estate industry. Omar explains the overall state of the market, the impact distressed assets have caused, and why transparent communication with investors during these times is vital. He unpacks the potential opportunities in acquiring distressed assets in the coming years, the value of consistent performance, and why creative problem-solving is essential during market turns. Omar breaks down how to navigate loan terms, the value of agency loans in the current market, the effect of rising interest rates on the market, and how to show investors they can trust you. We also delve into the challenges of raising capital, the impact of geopolitical factors on occupancy and collections, and the importance of effective asset management. Tune in to learn how disciplined operations, lender-savvy strategy, and clear investor communication can help you navigate downturns and position yourself for opportunities, with Omar Khan!Key Points From This Episode:Introduction to Omar and his company, Boardwalk Wealth.Hear why Omar regards the last few years as a broad “basis reset.”Learn how Omar approaches agency loans and why agency requirements matter.Discover why clear communication with investors is vital during a market turn.Find out why extending hold periods is sometimes the best outcome.Unpack his approach for finding distressed deals and opportunities.Why doing what you promise builds trust with brokers and lenders.Uncover how Boardwalk Wealth has navigated the market upheaval.His outlook for the market and why he thinks it will stabilize rather than improve.Explore why raising capital for multifamily investments has become challenging.Final takeaways and how to contact Omar.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Omar Khan on LinkedInBoardwalk WealthEpisode 83: Sell or RefiFamily Office ClubAsset Management Mastery Facebook Group Invest SmartBreak of Day Capital Break of Day Capital InstagramBreak of Day Capital YouTubeGary Lipsky on LinkedIn

The Steve Harvey Morning Show
Financial Tip: We discuss his mission as a financial leader and his focus on expanding diversity in the financial services industry.

The Steve Harvey Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 26:16 Transcription Available


Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Brett Chestnut. Summary of the Interview On Money Making Conversations Masterclass, host Rushion McDonald interviews Brett Chestnut, Managing Director of Northwestern Mutual Goodwin, Wright Gwinnett. The conversation centers on Brett’s mission as a financial leader, his journey from engineering to financial planning, his commitment to mentoring, and his focus on expanding diversity in the financial services industry. Brett describes how he transitioned from engineering in 2015 to financial planning because he wanted to help people regain the ability to dream—not just survive. He discusses his work in recruiting diverse advisors, supporting career‑shifting professionals, mentoring, and educating people on foundational financial decision‑making. The interview also explores money mindsets, budgeting, the challenges of building wealth in communities of color, and the often‑overlooked emotional side of money. Brett emphasizes starting with the basics, not skipping steps (e.g., jumping straight to cryptocurrency), and building strong financial foundations. Rushion repeatedly highlights Brett as a powerful brand and role model, underscoring the importance of Black leadership in financial fields and the role of representation in increasing trust and access. Purpose of the Interview The interview’s purpose is to: 1. Introduce Brett Chestnut as a trusted financial leader Rushion aims to elevate Brett’s visibility as a Black managing director in financial services—an industry where representation has traditionally been limited. 2. Educate listeners on financial empowerment Brett provides practical, relatable guidance on budgeting, investing, career transitions, and developing financial discipline. 3. Highlight Northwestern Mutual’s diversity initiatives Brett explains how the company is intentionally investing in diverse advisors and underserved markets. 4. Inspire career‑based and financial self‑reflection He encourages people to examine their spending habits, consider new career paths, and align decisions with long-term goals. 5. Promote mentorship and community uplift Both Brett and Rushion stress the transformative power of mentorship and generational investment. Key Takeaways 1. Financial empowerment starts with awareness Brett urges everyone to analyze their last 2–3 months of spending to understand what their habits really prioritize. 2. You must “choose your hard” Saving and planning may be difficult now, but the alternative is harder later. Financial success requires discipline, not magic formulas. 3. Wealth building is emotional as much as logical Money connects to family, relationships, self‑worth, stress, and confidence. Advisors must understand clients emotionally, not just mathematically—especially women and diverse communities. 4. Don’t skip steps (especially with investing and crypto) Many want to “get rich fast,” but Brett warns that skipping foundational steps (budgeting, savings, retirement planning) leads to confusion and poor decisions. 5. Mentorship works only with real relationship True mentorship requires understanding someone’s full life story, not just giving advice. 6. Representation matters in financial services Northwestern Mutual is investing heavily in diverse advisors not just for optics, but because entire markets have been historically underserved. 7. Closing the wealth gap requires generational strategy One generation must be willing to be selfless, disciplined, and intentional with assets to move future generations forward. 8. Brett sees his work as multiplying impact By developing new advisors and helping create “15 millionaires,” he hopes to create compounding community uplift. Notable Quotes (from the transcript) On financial empowerment “I want people to dream again. We’re not dreaming no more—we’re living because of obligation.” “When we’re born we look like our parents, but when we die, we look like our decisions.” On career purpose “I help people who are successful but career‑disturbed. They want more.” On money habits “Look at your last three months of spending. Your money tells you what your real priorities are.” On investing and crypto “People want to skip steps… going from no savings straight to crypto.” “If you don’t understand it, maybe it’s not time for you to invest in it.” On mentorship “To give someone feedback without relationship is harassment.” “Let me hear your story… mentorship starts with knowing the inner person.” On diversity and empowerment “Their growth strategy is diversity… whole markets haven’t even been called on yet.” On community and identity “We’re special… if we regain that confidence and approach the marketplace with courage, everything changes.” On wealth-building reality “You have to choose your hard. Hard now or hard later.” #SHMS #STRAW #BESTSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Strawberry Letter
Financial Tip: We discuss his mission as a financial leader and his focus on expanding diversity in the financial services industry.

Strawberry Letter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 26:16 Transcription Available


Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Brett Chestnut. Summary of the Interview On Money Making Conversations Masterclass, host Rushion McDonald interviews Brett Chestnut, Managing Director of Northwestern Mutual Goodwin, Wright Gwinnett. The conversation centers on Brett’s mission as a financial leader, his journey from engineering to financial planning, his commitment to mentoring, and his focus on expanding diversity in the financial services industry. Brett describes how he transitioned from engineering in 2015 to financial planning because he wanted to help people regain the ability to dream—not just survive. He discusses his work in recruiting diverse advisors, supporting career‑shifting professionals, mentoring, and educating people on foundational financial decision‑making. The interview also explores money mindsets, budgeting, the challenges of building wealth in communities of color, and the often‑overlooked emotional side of money. Brett emphasizes starting with the basics, not skipping steps (e.g., jumping straight to cryptocurrency), and building strong financial foundations. Rushion repeatedly highlights Brett as a powerful brand and role model, underscoring the importance of Black leadership in financial fields and the role of representation in increasing trust and access. Purpose of the Interview The interview’s purpose is to: 1. Introduce Brett Chestnut as a trusted financial leader Rushion aims to elevate Brett’s visibility as a Black managing director in financial services—an industry where representation has traditionally been limited. 2. Educate listeners on financial empowerment Brett provides practical, relatable guidance on budgeting, investing, career transitions, and developing financial discipline. 3. Highlight Northwestern Mutual’s diversity initiatives Brett explains how the company is intentionally investing in diverse advisors and underserved markets. 4. Inspire career‑based and financial self‑reflection He encourages people to examine their spending habits, consider new career paths, and align decisions with long-term goals. 5. Promote mentorship and community uplift Both Brett and Rushion stress the transformative power of mentorship and generational investment. Key Takeaways 1. Financial empowerment starts with awareness Brett urges everyone to analyze their last 2–3 months of spending to understand what their habits really prioritize. 2. You must “choose your hard” Saving and planning may be difficult now, but the alternative is harder later. Financial success requires discipline, not magic formulas. 3. Wealth building is emotional as much as logical Money connects to family, relationships, self‑worth, stress, and confidence. Advisors must understand clients emotionally, not just mathematically—especially women and diverse communities. 4. Don’t skip steps (especially with investing and crypto) Many want to “get rich fast,” but Brett warns that skipping foundational steps (budgeting, savings, retirement planning) leads to confusion and poor decisions. 5. Mentorship works only with real relationship True mentorship requires understanding someone’s full life story, not just giving advice. 6. Representation matters in financial services Northwestern Mutual is investing heavily in diverse advisors not just for optics, but because entire markets have been historically underserved. 7. Closing the wealth gap requires generational strategy One generation must be willing to be selfless, disciplined, and intentional with assets to move future generations forward. 8. Brett sees his work as multiplying impact By developing new advisors and helping create “15 millionaires,” he hopes to create compounding community uplift. Notable Quotes (from the transcript) On financial empowerment “I want people to dream again. We’re not dreaming no more—we’re living because of obligation.” “When we’re born we look like our parents, but when we die, we look like our decisions.” On career purpose “I help people who are successful but career‑disturbed. They want more.” On money habits “Look at your last three months of spending. Your money tells you what your real priorities are.” On investing and crypto “People want to skip steps… going from no savings straight to crypto.” “If you don’t understand it, maybe it’s not time for you to invest in it.” On mentorship “To give someone feedback without relationship is harassment.” “Let me hear your story… mentorship starts with knowing the inner person.” On diversity and empowerment “Their growth strategy is diversity… whole markets haven’t even been called on yet.” On community and identity “We’re special… if we regain that confidence and approach the marketplace with courage, everything changes.” On wealth-building reality “You have to choose your hard. Hard now or hard later.” #SHMS #STRAW #BESTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best of The Steve Harvey Morning Show
Financial Tip: We discuss his mission as a financial leader and his focus on expanding diversity in the financial services industry.

Best of The Steve Harvey Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 26:16 Transcription Available


Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Brett Chestnut. Summary of the Interview On Money Making Conversations Masterclass, host Rushion McDonald interviews Brett Chestnut, Managing Director of Northwestern Mutual Goodwin, Wright Gwinnett. The conversation centers on Brett’s mission as a financial leader, his journey from engineering to financial planning, his commitment to mentoring, and his focus on expanding diversity in the financial services industry. Brett describes how he transitioned from engineering in 2015 to financial planning because he wanted to help people regain the ability to dream—not just survive. He discusses his work in recruiting diverse advisors, supporting career‑shifting professionals, mentoring, and educating people on foundational financial decision‑making. The interview also explores money mindsets, budgeting, the challenges of building wealth in communities of color, and the often‑overlooked emotional side of money. Brett emphasizes starting with the basics, not skipping steps (e.g., jumping straight to cryptocurrency), and building strong financial foundations. Rushion repeatedly highlights Brett as a powerful brand and role model, underscoring the importance of Black leadership in financial fields and the role of representation in increasing trust and access. Purpose of the Interview The interview’s purpose is to: 1. Introduce Brett Chestnut as a trusted financial leader Rushion aims to elevate Brett’s visibility as a Black managing director in financial services—an industry where representation has traditionally been limited. 2. Educate listeners on financial empowerment Brett provides practical, relatable guidance on budgeting, investing, career transitions, and developing financial discipline. 3. Highlight Northwestern Mutual’s diversity initiatives Brett explains how the company is intentionally investing in diverse advisors and underserved markets. 4. Inspire career‑based and financial self‑reflection He encourages people to examine their spending habits, consider new career paths, and align decisions with long-term goals. 5. Promote mentorship and community uplift Both Brett and Rushion stress the transformative power of mentorship and generational investment. Key Takeaways 1. Financial empowerment starts with awareness Brett urges everyone to analyze their last 2–3 months of spending to understand what their habits really prioritize. 2. You must “choose your hard” Saving and planning may be difficult now, but the alternative is harder later. Financial success requires discipline, not magic formulas. 3. Wealth building is emotional as much as logical Money connects to family, relationships, self‑worth, stress, and confidence. Advisors must understand clients emotionally, not just mathematically—especially women and diverse communities. 4. Don’t skip steps (especially with investing and crypto) Many want to “get rich fast,” but Brett warns that skipping foundational steps (budgeting, savings, retirement planning) leads to confusion and poor decisions. 5. Mentorship works only with real relationship True mentorship requires understanding someone’s full life story, not just giving advice. 6. Representation matters in financial services Northwestern Mutual is investing heavily in diverse advisors not just for optics, but because entire markets have been historically underserved. 7. Closing the wealth gap requires generational strategy One generation must be willing to be selfless, disciplined, and intentional with assets to move future generations forward. 8. Brett sees his work as multiplying impact By developing new advisors and helping create “15 millionaires,” he hopes to create compounding community uplift. Notable Quotes (from the transcript) On financial empowerment “I want people to dream again. We’re not dreaming no more—we’re living because of obligation.” “When we’re born we look like our parents, but when we die, we look like our decisions.” On career purpose “I help people who are successful but career‑disturbed. They want more.” On money habits “Look at your last three months of spending. Your money tells you what your real priorities are.” On investing and crypto “People want to skip steps… going from no savings straight to crypto.” “If you don’t understand it, maybe it’s not time for you to invest in it.” On mentorship “To give someone feedback without relationship is harassment.” “Let me hear your story… mentorship starts with knowing the inner person.” On diversity and empowerment “Their growth strategy is diversity… whole markets haven’t even been called on yet.” On community and identity “We’re special… if we regain that confidence and approach the marketplace with courage, everything changes.” On wealth-building reality “You have to choose your hard. Hard now or hard later.” #SHMS #STRAW #BESTSteve Harvey Morning Show Online: http://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Closing Bell
Closing Bell Overtime: Winter Weather Impact; Blackrock Private Debt Fund Rocked 1/26/26

Closing Bell

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 42:55


Gabelli portfolio manager John Belton on what he's watching in big tech earnings. Government shutdown is back in play; our Emily Wilkins breaks down where things stand in DC. Northwestern Mutual's Matt Stucky on today's market action. Wellington's Brij Khurana on the ripple effects of the weakening dollar. Plus, the retail impact of this weekend's weather storm with G2 Weather Intelligence's Paul Walsh. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Real Estate Asset Management Podcast
Episode #253 - Kevin Kim — Creative Capital Structuring

Real Estate Asset Management Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 25:41


Today on the podcast, host Gary Lipsky welcomes Kevin Kim. Kevin leads Fortra Law's corporate and securities practice, where he and his team have advised on and prepared hundreds of securities offerings, including mortgage funds, structured debt offerings, real estate syndications, crowdfunding offerings, EB-5 projects, and qualified opportunity funds.In this episode, Gary and Kevin explore how Kevin has helped clients navigate recent challenges in the multifamily space from a legal perspective, including a deep dive into one of the more complex deals Kevin has closed. Kevin also breaks down Employment-Based 5 (EB-5) visas and their best use cases in real estate, explains what an UPREIT is and the structuring involved, and outlines how non-UPREIT structures differ. They wrap up the conversation discussing Kevin's thoughts on the evolution of the legal side of the real estate business and how listeners can learn more about Kevin and Fortra Law. Thanks for listening in. Key Points From This Episode:Listeners are introduced to our guest, Kevin Kim.How they've helped clients navigate the multifamily struggle, from a legal perspective. Kevin talks through one of the more intricate deals he's had to close recently. He unpacks Employment-Based-5 (EB-5) visas and their best use case in real estate.Kevin breaks down what UPREIT is and the structuring involved.He explains what a non-UPREIT situation would look like.How Kevin sees the legal side of the business will evolve: navigating nuances.Where you can learn more about Kevin and his company, Fortra Law. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Kevin Kim on LinkedIn Kevin Kim on EmailKevin Kim, EsqFortra LawFortra Law on YouTubeOne, Big, Beautiful Bill provisionsRegulation D Regulation AAsset Management Mastery Facebook Group Invest SmartBreak of Day Capital Break of Day Capital InstagramBreak of Day Capital YouTubeGary Lipsky on LinkedIn

In the Face of Illness
101. Alexis Daniel - 2026 Events

In the Face of Illness

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 32:19


Join us as Alexis Daniel shares an inside look at the new and returning 2026 Forrest Spence Fund events across Memphis, Nashville, and Chattanooga. From the introduction of our new Couples Pickleball Tournament to the exciting launch of FSF x Bourbon and Blues in partnership with Northwestern Mutual, this episode highlights how our events continue to bring community and hope to families facing childhood illness. Tune in to hear what's ahead and how you can be part of it.Our show host is Brittany Spence and our Executive Producer is Castria.Subscribe today to stay up to date and don't forget to leave a rating and review!

Remnant Finance
E82 - How to Get an IBC Policy: The Walkthrough of Our Process

Remnant Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 66:55


Book a call: https://remnantfinance.com/calendar ! Email us at info@remnantfinance.com !Visit https://remnantfinance.com for more informationFOLLOW REMNANT FINANCEYoutube: @RemnantFinance (https://www.youtube.com/@RemnantFinance )Facebook: @remnantfinance (https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61560694316588 )Twitter: @remnantfinance (https://x.com/remnantfinance )TikTok: @RemnantFinanceDon't forget to hit LIKE and SUBSCRIBEYou've been listening to the podcast. You've read Nelson Nash. You're sold on IBC. But now what? What actually happens when you reach out to an agency like Remnant Finance?This episode is a behind-the-scenes look at our entire process—from the first intro call to policy delivery and years of ongoing service. We break down the three things you should look for in an advisor (and why only two of them are actually required), explain why we start underwriting before we've finalized your policy design, and get honest about what kind of client we work best with.We also talk about what separates good IBC practitioners from agents who just have a license and a pitch. Spoiler: most people selling life insurance know less about it than you will after a few calls with us. That's not arrogance—our own company reps have told us that.If you're evaluating whether to work with us or someone else, this episode gives you the full picture of what we do, how we do it, and why we do it that way.Chapters:00:00 – Opening segment03:25 – The problem with "I can do IBC" advisors at big firms06:30 – The three credentials: license, company contract, NNI certification08:35 – Why getting a life license is dangerously easy09:45 – Company selection: mutual companies and what makes them IBC-ready10:45 – Captive vs. independent agents13:05 – Why we work with two primary carriers21:05 – What NNI certification actually involves23:45 – Why insurance companies love NNI business (persistency)28:05 – Our process starts: the intro call31:00 – When IBC isn't the right fit (yet)33:00 – Why we filter for worldview—and why that's actually good for you36:45 – "If you have to drag them in, you'll have to drag them around"37:15 – The intake form and application process38:25 – Why we apply for more coverage than you might need43:50 – How underwriting requirements work (the flow chart)47:25 – Strategy calls while underwriting happens in the background52:15 – Policy review: Loom walkthrough vs. live Zoom call55:00 – Policy in force—now what?56:45 – The range of ongoing service: hands-off to hands-on59:00 – There's no industry requirement for ongoing service—ask your agent1:04:45 – Closing thoughts and how to book a callKey Takeaways:A license is just the first step. Getting a life license is easy—memorize a study guide, pay a fee, pass a test. It doesn't mean someone knows how to structure a policy for IBC.Company selection is critical. Only about 10-12 mutual companies can write policies the way Nelson Nash taught. Your agent needs a contract with one of them—and ideally understands the differences between them.Captive agents are limited. If your advisor works for a single company (like Northwestern Mutual), they can only offer that company's products. Independent brokers can match you with the carrier that fits your situation.NNI certification isn't required, but it matters. It's not a legal requirement to sell IBC-style policies, but it signals that an advisor has gone through specific training in Nelson Nash's methodology and stays connected to ongoing education.We start underwriting early—on purpose. The application process takes 4-6+ weeks. We submit it before finalizing your policy structure so the company is waiting on us, not the other way around. Think of it like a mortgage pre-approval.Education happens throughout. Expect 2-4+ calls before your policy is even issued. We want you to understand what you're buying, how it works, and how to use it. This should be the asset you understand the most.

Real Estate Asset Management Podcast
Episode #252 - Dallon Schultz – Capital Raising

Real Estate Asset Management Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2026 28:13


Returning to the podcast after four and a half years is Dallon Shultz. Now a seasoned fund manager, Dallon is also the co-founder of Capitallyst Pro, an automated CRM platform designed to help real estate investors raise capital more efficiently and effectively. In this episode, Dallon shares what inspired the creation of Capitallyst Pro, the company's vision and mission, and his insights on the three most common mistakes capital raisers make. The conversation also explores how capital raising is likely to evolve in the coming years, why the power of association may be the biggest check writer of all, and the exciting updates ahead for Capitallyst Pro. Tune in now to hear it all.Key Points From This Episode:Introduction to today's guest and topic.What inspired him to start Capitallyst Pro and their vision and mission.The three most common mistakes Dallon sees capital raisers make.His thoughts on how capital raising might evolve over the next few years.The power of association: the biggest check writer.What most influenced Dallon on capital raising. Dallon shares some exciting changes they're implementing. Where to learn more about Dallon Shultz and Capitallyst Pro.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Dallon Shultz on LinkedInCapitallyst ProCapitallyst Pro on YouTubeEpisode #68: Jumping in with a Development Deal with Dallon SchultzBest Ever Apartment Syndication BookBest Real Estate Investing Advice Ever, Volume 1 Asset Management Mastery Facebook Group Invest SmartBreak of Day Capital Break of Day Capital InstagramBreak of Day Capital YouTubeGary Lipsky on LinkedIn

Girlboss Radio
From Harvard Dropout to VC Powerhouse: How to Bet on Yourself with Alexa von Tobel

Girlboss Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 42:02


In this episode of Ambition 2.0, host Amanda Goetz sits down with Alexa von Tobel—the founder of LearnVest (where she raised $75M and successfully sold it to Northwestern Mutual) and current founder and managing partner of Inspired Capital—to unpack the resilient mindset that has shaped her successful career, from founder to venture-capital veteran.Alexa dropped out of Harvard Business School and poured her life savings into LearnVest, a multimillion-dollar business idea—despite warnings from nearly everyone around her that she was making a big mistake. She did it in the middle of the 2008 economic recession, no less. Alexa shares why her 90-year-old self (and the fear of regret) fuels her to take big risks, the qualities she looks for when investing in a founder, and practical tips for pitching your business to VCs for the first time. She also shares an unpopular truth: if you're becoming an entrepreneur for the status or the “quick money,” it's going to be a rough ride. There's only one reason why you should start your own business: because you can't do any other job. Key takeaways Regret is usually about the swings you didn't take—not the mistakes you made. Raising capital gets easier when you combine mission + proof + obsessive category insight. Feedback is a competitive edge (and ego is the fastest way to lose it). Entrepreneurship shouldn't be “cool”—it should be inevitable for the person doing it. Sustainable ambition comes from doing what you love + what you're excellent at, then turning the intensity toward your whole life. 00:00 Intro 02:46 Reclaiming ambition as a positive force 04:11 The LearnVest origin story and dropping out during the economic downturn of 2008 07:53 Raising $75M and the difference between capital vs. “world-class” capital 15:24 What founders get wrong in pitches (and what great answers sound like) 24:20 Identity beyond titles, exits, and the founder doom spiral 33:54 Speed round: The one quality she looks for before investing in founders (and the one that's a major red flag)  GUEST LINKS IG: https://www.instagram.com/alexavontobel/?hl=en  Listen to her podcast here: https://www.inspiredcapital.com/content/podcasts  Learn more about Inspired Capital: https://www.inspiredcapital.com  FOLLOW THE PODCAST IG: https://www.instagram.com/girlboss/ | TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@girlboss  Amanda Goetz: https://www.instagram.com/theamandagoetz/  https://girlboss.com/pages/ambition-2-0-podcast  SIGN UP Subscribe to the Girlboss Daily newsletter: https://newsletter.girlboss.com/  For all other Girlboss links: https://linkin.bio/girlboss/  ABOUT AMBITION 2.0Powered by Girlboss, Ambition 2.0 is a podcast where we'll be exploring what it really means to “have it all” in work, family, identity, and self… and if it's actually worth it. Each week, you'll hear from hardworking women who've walked the tightrope of ambition. They'll share their costly mistakes, lessons learned, and practical tips for how to have it all and actually love what you have. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Inside the GMAT
Eating Your GMAT Vegetables with MyGuru's Stefan Maisnier

Inside the GMAT

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 37:24


"The only person you're really competing with is who you were yesterday." Preparing for the GMAT isn't supposed to be easy—and that's the point. In the last episode of 2025, GMAC Zach sits down with Stefan Maisnier, longtime GMAT instructor and parter at MyGuru, to unpack why GMAT prep feels so challenging, what skills the exam is actually measuring, and how the mindset you develop while studying can pay dividends far beyond test day. Stefan famously describes GMAT prep as "eating your vegetables"—not always enjoyable, but undeniably good for you. Together, Zach and Stefan explore why productive discomfort leads to real growth, how to reframe negative beliefs about math and reading, and why the GMAT remains a powerful tool for self-improvement in an age of shortcuts and AI. If you're feeling stuck, intimidated, or tempted to avoid the GMAT altogether, this conversation will help you rethink the value of the challenge. What You'll Learn in This Episode: Why the GMAT is designed to feel difficult—and why that's intentional What the exam actually measures (and why it matters for business school and leadership) How GMAT prep builds skills that carry into MBA coursework and professional life Why "I'm not a math person" or "I'm not a reader" is usually a learned belief—not a fact How adaptive testing changes the test-taking experience Why improvement over time can be more compelling than a single high score Realistic timelines and expectations for GMAT prep How to shift from a "this is painful" mindset to a "this is valuable" mindset About MyGuru: For 15 years, MyGuru has provided an unparalleled edge to students worldwide by empowering a team of uniquely qualified subject matter experts to use their individual expertise and experience to provide dynamic real-time instruction rather than boring one-size-fits-all curricula to every client. They have delivered customized in-person and virtual tutoring to individuals at the middle school, high school, college, graduate, and professional levels as well as enterprise tutoring solutions for institutions such as Northwestern Mutual and Northeastern Illinois University.  Helpful links: MyGuru Website: https://www.myguruedge.com/en-us/ MyGuru on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@MyGuruEdge Register for the GMAT: https://www.mba.com/exams/gmat-exam/register Sign up for GMAC Advancery to Find Best-Fit B-Schools Schools: https://advancery.gmac.com/ Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to GMAT and Mindset for Success 01:35 Understanding the GMAT's Purpose and Value 04:11 The Importance of Challenging Yourself 06:39 Engaging with the GMAT: Strategies for Success 10:35 Overcoming Misconceptions About Math and Reading 14:15 The Adaptive Nature of the GMAT Exam 18:20 The Role of Improvement Over Perfection 19:54 How to Schedule Your Prep Timeline 23:07 Mindset and Overcoming Obstacles 25:15 The Importance of Self-Improvement 30:11 Navigating Test Preparation 34:12 Embracing the Learning Journey

Money Life with Chuck Jaffe
Northwestern Mutual's Schutte: Investors should go back to basics to ride out '26

Money Life with Chuck Jaffe

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 60:30


Brent Schutte, Chief Investment Officer at Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management Co., sees "a lot of different parts of the U.S. economy that aren't working," and while the market and economy have overcome those concerns to this point — and may have the strength to keep that up — he is concerned about the potential for a fall and says investors need to be diversified properly to ride out the year ahead. "Diversification doesn't pay all the time," Schutte says, "but it often times makes up for all the costs that it has in periods where whatever you want to concentrate in actually doesn't work. And that's where I think diversification going forward is not only a risk management tool, but it's also a return enhancer." Schutte sees the market broadening out but delivering only modest gains, and says he is more concerned about recession than most experts, because many analysts and investors are so focused on the upside that they have missed warning signs. Alessandro Valentini, fundamental portfolio manager at Causeway Capital Management, says that the gains in foreign stock markets this year were not just about currency fluctuations and he believes there is more potential for growth in 2026 as concerns over tariffs continue to diminish, the dollar produces a smaller tailwind — or at least no resistance — and low valuations create more potential for upside. Richard Stone, chief executive officer for The Association of Investment Companies — the British equivalent to the Active Investment Company Alliance — discusses differences in the activist investor cultures in the United States and Great Britain, including how "venture capital trusts" — the British equivalent of business-development companies — have tax advantages that make private credit investing much more palatable, but also why interval funds (known in England as "long-term asset funds") are a model that has stirred some controversy with investors.

Real Estate Asset Management Podcast
Episode #251 - Kevin Brenner — AI for Real Estate Marketing

Real Estate Asset Management Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 22:19


With AI transforming nearly every industry, today's guest is helping property investors supercharge their front-end sales funnels through intelligent chatbot systems. Kevin Brenner, Founder of PropertyBots™, is a true trailblazer at the intersection of real estate and artificial intelligence, bringing cutting-edge tech solutions to the investment world. In this episode, Gary and Kevin explore the future of AI in business, how Kevin's military experience shaped his path to entrepreneurship, and the journey that led him to master the world of AI. Kevin also breaks down the five essential elements of effective chatbot prompts, explains how AI can support raising capital, and shares how PropertyBots™ is leveraging these tools to drive meaningful results. To discover how AI is reshaping real estate, the potential it unlocks, and how you can prepare for an AI-driven future, tune in now!Key Points From This Episode:Who is Kevin Brenner: our guest's introduction and background.Kevin's thoughts on AI and the future of the business world.How he translated his military experience into a foundation for business success.Kevin shares how he ventured into the world of AI, and ultimately mastered itHe sheds light on the easiest way to get started in AI.The 5 elements of an AI prompt.Raising capital with the help of AI.Kevin explains how they utilize AI at PropertyBots™ and the potential applications of AI.How to prepare for the AI-driven workforce of tomorrow. Find out more about PropertyBots™.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Kevin Brenner on LinkedInProperty Bots™Active Duty Passive IncomeRich Dad Poor DadBiggerPocketsDate With Destiny EventTony RobbinsChatGPTClaudeGeminiGeoff Woods on LinkedInAI-Driven LeaderAsset Management Mastery Facebook Group Invest SmartBreak of Day Capital Break of Day Capital InstagramBreak of Day Capital YouTubeGary Lipsky on LinkedIn

Eccles Business Buzz
S9E5: Mentors and Milestones: The Power of Networking feat. Jeff Lewis and Alexandra Floor

Eccles Business Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 33:16


We're back for more stories about the impact the David Eccles School of Business has on the lives and careers of our alums, and today we are sharing another success story of connections made through the David Eccles Alumni Network with Jeff Lewis and Alexandra Floor.Continuing our focus on mentorship and networking, Frances talks to Jeff and Alexandra about how they connected through the Eccles School, and how that connection led to an internship opportunity that created benefits for both Jeff and Alexandra. Jeff, a wealth management advisor at Northwestern Mutual and Founder/CEO of Gelder Generational Wealth, served as a member of the David Eccles Alumni Network Board for 15 years, and Alexandra, set to graduate from the David Eccles School of Business this spring, serves as the director of Mentorship for Women in Finance and vice president of recruitment for Alpha Phi. Jeff has been involved with the school as an alum and a mentor, while Alexandra shares her experiences as a student benefiting from these connections. They discuss the value of internships, mentorship, and the ways in which the alumni network fosters professional growth for both current students and graduates. Eccles Business Buzz is a production of the David Eccles School of Business and is produced by University.fm.Eccles Business Buzz is proud to be selected by FeedSpot as one of the Top 70 Business School podcasts on the web. Learn more at https://podcast.feedspot.com/us_business_school_podcasts. Episode Quotes:Alexandra reveals the real secret to building and growing your network[27:48] You're only as smart as the people you surround yourself by. And if you don't reach out to people who are smarter than you and intelligent and not in a negative way, but as students, there's so much opportunity out there. And for people with such high levels of experience, I mean, Jeff's been in the business for almost 30 years and for just taking that step to reach out and be around them and surround yourself, even if it's just lunch, even if you know it does turn into an internship, is the only way you're going to grow so significantly and build your network. Why experiential opportunities build student confidence[13:46] When you think about an internship, it's really that you're test driving a career, and you're doing it without high consequence. You're not going into it with this expectation of being there for years on end. You're going into it with the parameters that are dialed out, like in this case, a semester. In some cases, it's just summer. But I think that's where the opportunity lies with an intern opportunity: to really have the student engage in that experiential learning and do it in order to build their confidence and really stretch themselves because I think that's what's going to differentiate them, not only on a resume, but really in the marketplace to be able to say, “Look, I've done something; I've done something different here, and here's why I know I do or don't want to continue to do that.” And I think that's something that, from my standpoint, if we find out that it's not a good fit, we're going to hopefully help that intern find something else that's a better fit. And when I was mentoring some students years ago, when they started the mentoring program at the University of Utah formally, I remember being in the union, and there were so many students that wanted to have mentors, and I had a table of about 10 students. And I learned very quickly that some of them just really wanted to have that interaction, to have discussions, have conversations, and some of them just wanted to be walked down the road. Jeff reminds alumni that simply showing up makes a big impact on a student's life[25:58] It's always fun to have that connection with people that you just have been able to do some good with and to be able to raise money for scholarships or to be able to mentor incoming students or outgoing students or those that are right in the middle. So all of the above. And I would encourage anybody if they're having second thoughts about doing it, like, “Well, I don't know if I can really help.” There's always something you can do. Showing up is such a great thing. There are so many people that come up and just invest a little bit of time, and it really yields some great benefits for the students and all those that are participating.Show Links:Jeff Lewis | LinkedInJeffrey Gelder Lewis | Northwestern MutualAlexandra Floor | LinkedInDavid Eccles School of Business (@ubusiness) | InstagramUndergraduate Scholars ProgramsRising Business LeadersEccles Alumni Network (@ecclesalumni) | Instagram Eccles Experience Magazine

Real Estate Asset Management Podcast
Episode #250 - Joe Fang & Andy Huang – Lessons Learned

Real Estate Asset Management Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 22:37


Welcome to the 250th episode of the Real Estate Investor Podcast! Today, Gary is joined by Joe Fang and Andy Huang to discuss the lessons we've learned throughout this experience. Tuning in, you'll hear all about the history of the show, our favorite episodes, what we've experienced this year, and so much more! We delve into our outlook for 2026 before touching on what we expect the market will do. Finally, we talk about what it looks like to walk away from a deal. Thanks for listening, and be sure to stay tuned for more from the Real Estate Investor Podcast! Key Points From This Episode:Welcoming Joe Fang and Andy Huang to the show. A brief overview of the history of this podcast. We share our favorite episodes from this year. A summary of what we've experienced in 2025. Expanding on our outlook for the year ahead.We discuss what it's like to walk away from a deal.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Joe Fang on LinkedInAndy Huang on LinkedInAsset Management Mastery Facebook Group Invest SmartBreak of Day Capital Break of Day Capital InstagramBreak of Day Capital YouTubeGary Lipsky on LinkedIn

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Closing Bell
Closing Bell Overtime: Fed Cuts Rates & Oracle Reports; Plus Bank of America CEO 12/10/25

Closing Bell

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 46:25


David Zervos of Jefferies shares his take on what the Fed's move means for markets and the economy. Earnings from Oracle, Adobe and Synopsys, with Rishi Jaluria of RBC Capital Markets breaking down Oracle's results and Sassine Ghazi, Chief Executive Officer of Synopsys, discussing the company's outlook. Brian Moynihan, Chief Executive Officer of Bank of America, weighs in on the broader Fed and economic backdrop. Barbara Doran of BD8 Capital and Brent Schutte, Chief Investment Officer of Northwestern Mutual, unpack what the Fed, Oracle and earnings season mean for investors. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Mindy Diamond on Independence: A Podcast for Financial Advisors Considering Change
The Anatomy of Scale: Building a $4B Enterprise Within Northwestern Mutual

Mindy Diamond on Independence: A Podcast for Financial Advisors Considering Change

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 51:58


Park Avenue Capital CEO Pete Tiboris shares how he and his partners built a $4B enterprise inside Northwestern Mutual through intentional design, a pod-based advisor structure, a culture built on fit and alignment, and an unwavering focus on the client experience.

Good Morning Aurora
Living In Aurora | Interview w/ Lizette Cardenas (Financial Representative)

Good Morning Aurora

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 27:50


Good morning and happy Thursday, friends and neighbors! Thank you for watching a new episode of: Living in Aurora, our new Thursday morning program sponsored by the The Neighbor Project. The purpose of this program is to educate and share important homebuying information with the Aurora community. Each episode will feature experts in finance, banking and real estate to answer the tough questions, explain the details and set families up for success!Today's guest is Lizette Cardenas, Financial Representative with Northwestern Mutual here to talk about debt planning, benefits and financial security. Lizette is a friend of our program and a trusted network partner. To learn more about Neighbor Project programs, resources and services visit their newly redesigned website here: https://www.neighborproject.us/Got questions? Send us an email to: goodmorningaurorail@gmail.comHave a great rest of the day! Good Morning Aurora will return with more news, weather and the very best of Aurora. Subscribe to the show on YouTube at this link: https://www.youtube.com/c/GoodMorningAuroraPodcastThe second largest city's first daily news podcast is here. Tune in 5 days a week, Monday thru Friday from 9:00 to 9:30 am. Make sure to like and subscribe to stay updated on all things Aurora.Threads: https://www.threads.net/@goodmorningaurorailInstagram: goodmorningaurorailSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dVweK5Zc4uPVQQ0Fp1vEP...Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../good-morning.../id1513229463Anchor: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora #kanecountyil #bataviail #genevail #elginil #aurorail #auroraillinois #cityofaurorail #auroramedia #auroranews #morningnews #goodmorningaurora #fyp #thursday #theneighborproject

Talking Real Money
Cold Calls & Commissions

Talking Real Money

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 44:20


Tom and Don spend this post-Thanksgiving episode dismantling the illusion that big insurance companies—Northwestern Mutual in particular—are “financial advisors” rather than high-pressure sales organizations built on whole-life commissions. Don recounts his own early days as a Dean Witter cold-call cowboy, and the two walk listeners through a damning Guardian investigation revealing recruitment practices, high-pressure quotas, and the wealth-destroying math behind whole life. The phones open to calls about Cambridge's nearly 3% wrap fees, sociopathic insurance sales relatives, term-insurance needs for young families, Roth vs. pre-tax decisions, and how to find a real fiduciary advisor. The theme is consistent: avoid sales machines masquerading as advice, and keep investors from being devoured by the industry's worst incentives. 0:04 Tech glitches, Thanksgiving jokes, and Tom's three-week vacation cadence 1:45 Why this is “not the best-of”—it may be the worst-of 2:26 Don's Dean Witter cold-call origin story and the culture of selling, not advising 3:35 Northwestern Mutual's rebrand and the Guardian investigation 4:08 False promises: “You'll make $200K in three years” 5:12 The cold-calling boot camp and why only one trainee survived (Don) 6:46 Inside the student recruitment pipeline and the friends-and-family harvesting 8:11 Whole life math: the S&P at +3700% vs. Northwestern at +44% 10:50 Why whole life persists: commissions 12:41 Wrap-up of the Guardian findings and the industry's structural sleight-of-hand 16:23 CALL: Cambridge Wealth “index” portfolio with hidden fees 23:14 The reveal: Cambridge's small-account wrap fees approach 3% per year 25:54 CALL: Son-in-law selling insurance, knows it's a ripoff, loves the money 28:55 Thanksgiving family drama and the “sociopath vs. psychopath” riff 29:59 CALL: How much term life insurance should a high-income parent carry? 32:52 CALL (same): Splitting Roth vs. pre-tax contributions when income is high 34:28 CALL: How to find a true fiduciary (and avoid annuity traps) 37:59 The advisor interview form and how to make salespeople disqualify themselves Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Mindful Healers Podcast with Dr. Jessie Mahoney and Dr. Ni-Cheng Liang
285. Find Financial Freedom Through Mindfulness and Generous Stories

The Mindful Healers Podcast with Dr. Jessie Mahoney and Dr. Ni-Cheng Liang

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 49:01


Many of us carry shame and anxiety around money and stories we've inherited, absorbed, or unconsciously lived into. Mindfully acknowledging our stories is the first step toward freedom. Money is emotional, relational, and often a mirror of what matters most in life. Awareness of your money "story" creates spaciousness for something more compassionate. This week, Jessie is joined by Helena Rosenthal, MBA, MPH, and Nikki Macdonald, CFP®, financial advisors from Northwestern Mutual who specialize in supporting women and women-led households.  Mindfulness and money are powerful partners. Thoughtful awareness transforms how we save, spend, and invest.  Learning to trust yourself with money is a practice. Financial safety doesn't come from overthinking but from clarity, planning, and presence. Reflection Questions: What story were you taught about money growing up? What feelings arise when you think about money? Are they guilt, fear, shame, or hope? If money weren't an issue, how would you spend your time? What would change if you approached your finances with compassion and curiosity rather than fear or judgment? If you'd like support to integrate what you heard today into your life, coaching is a powerful place to begin. You can explore working with me here: www.jessiemahoneymd.com/coaching To experience this kind of reflective work in a beautiful and nourishing setting, join me at a retreat: www.jessiemahoneymd.com/retreats If you'd like to bring this kind of mindful conversation to your team, institution, or conference, reach out to explore having me speak: www.jessiemahoneymd.com/speaking To learn more about Dr. Liang's work or invite her to speak, visit: www.awakenbreath.org Helena and Nikki offer a complimentary 30-minute session that's thoughtful, values-aligned, and designed to help you begin with ease. *Nothing shared in the Healing Medicine Podcast is medical advice.  

Real Estate Asset Management Podcast
Episode #249 - Behind the Numbers- Wins, Struggles & Creatively Growing NOI

Real Estate Asset Management Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 23:04


Behind every successful property turnaround is a set of choices that shape the outcome. In this solo episode of the Real Estate Investor Podcast, Gary Lipsky walks listeners through a detailed case study of Icon on Spanish Trail, the 256-unit Tucson property he acquired in December 2023. He explains why the deal stood out (an institutional-quality asset purchased at a discount during a period of low transaction volume) and how his team crafted a business plan centered on water savings, staff optimization, and cost-effective upgrades. Gary breaks down the improvements that delivered the biggest impact, from high-efficiency plumbing fixtures and privacy fences to selective painting and smart amenity additions. He also shares the early challenges, including occupancy dips and renovation difficulties, and how focusing on controllables helped stabilize the asset and lift NOI (Net Operating Income) by 36% in the first year. Tune in for a transparent look at the wins, struggles, and strategic pivots behind this value-add execution!Key Points From This Episode:Why Gary chose to spotlight Icon on Spanish Trail as a case study.How limited deal flow in Tucson in 2023 created a rare buying opportunity.What was appealing about the deal: scale, quality, and discounted pricing.An overview of the business plan's focus on water savings and operational efficiencies.Targeted upgrades, including low-flow fixtures and privacy fences.Selective repainting and amenity improvements to enhance the property.How cost controls and efficiencies lifted NOI by more than 36% in year one.Navigating early struggles with occupancy and constraints on pushing rents.Capital-raising challenges due to tight liquidity and investor uncertainty.Washer-dryer additions as a controllable income-generating upgrade.Refinancing the property to lower-rate debt and greater savings.Community-building as a driver of retention and resident satisfaction.Gary's key lessons for focusing on controllables, efficiency, and stability.Current investment opportunities, from Class A and C options to Icon on Headley.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Icon on Spanish TrailIcon on HeadleyEmail Andy Huang, Investor Relations ManagerAndy Huang on LinkedInAsset Management Mastery Facebook GroupInvest SmartBreak of Day CapitalBreak of Day Capital InstagramBreak of Day Capital YouTubeGary Lipsky on LinkedIn

Wisconsin Today
‘Slender Man’ stabber likely returning to Wisconsin, Federal government investigates Northwestern Mutual

Wisconsin Today

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025


The woman who as a sixth-grader stabbed a classmate to please the fictional "Slender Man" is likely headed back to Wisconsin after police say she cut off her ankle monitor and fled to Illinois. The Trump administration is investigating claims that a Milwaukee insurance company discriminated against a white man. And, scientists say this could be a severe flu season. Only one-quarter of Wisconsinites have gotten flu shots.

Registered Investment Advisor Podcast
Episode 231: Turning Potential Into Performance: Unlocking True Growth for Financial Advisors

Registered Investment Advisor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 17:15


Feeling stuck in your career and unable to break through? What if the key to unlocking your potential and achieving real growth lies in a simple shift in mindset and systems, not just working harder?   In this episode of the Registered Investment Advisor Podcast, Seth Greene interviews Jim Effner, founder of the P2P Group, a coaching and training firm dedicated to helping financial advisors turn their potential into real performance. With over 30 years of experience in the financial industry, Jim shares the mindset and systems that have enabled him to build high-performing teams and achieve lasting success. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out, Jim's insights will help you reach your full potential and elevate your business.   Key Takeaways: → Why the biggest mistake advisors can make is winging it. → How successful business run on systems not improvisation. → Why empowering beliefs are crucial to overcoming self-doubt and achieving success. → How growth requires embracing risk and moving forward even when it's uncomfortable. → Why the solo advisor model is dying and how a team-based approach provides scale, service, and succession.   Jim Effner is founder and President of P2P Group, a company specializing in sales training for financial services professionals. His mission is to help bridge the gap between financial advisors' potential and their performance. Prior to forming the P2P Group, Jim was Managing Partner of one of the largest Northwestern Mutual offices in the country. He built the Effner Financial Group to nearly 150 full-time and college advisors, insuring over 65,000 policyholders with a face amount of nearly $27 billion. A Million Dollar Round Table qualifier every year he worked in the business, Jim is now a lifetime member of MDRT. He was a three-time Recognition Dinner/Forum qualifier, which represents the top 5% of all Northwestern Mutual advisors. In fact, he was the youngest person to make Forum the first two times he qualified. As a new advisor, he led his region in 1990, 1991 and 1992, placing runner-up in the Bronze and Silver awards, and 3rd in the Gold. Jim has overcome numerous life challenges, including losing his hearing just 30 days after taking his Managing Partner contract. He brings his commitment to excellence, his passion, energy and conviction – along with his perspective of 30+ years in the industry – to every aspect of his business.   Connect With Jim:   Website: https://jimeffner.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jimeffnerp2p LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimeffner/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Impact Podcast with John Shegerian
Grady Crosby of Northwestern Mutual

Impact Podcast with John Shegerian

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 58:59


The Advisor Lab
Episode 180 John Roberts: Wealth Management is a Relationship Business

The Advisor Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 32:48


We sat down with John Roberts, Executive Vice President and Chief Field Officer of Northwestern Mutual, for a conversation on the role of the advisor-client relationship in financial planning. John shared his insight on how advisors are establishing niche specialties to differentiate their practices, and balancing modern technology with human connection in their relationships with clients.

Real Estate Asset Management Podcast
Episode #248 - Asset Management Mastery with Tim Chui

Real Estate Asset Management Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 17:22


Joining Gary on the show today is Break of Day Capital's Director of Asset Management, Tim Chui. With over a decade of experience in institutional real estate, Tim Chui has held senior roles at leading firms including JRK Properties, Essex Property Trust, and American Realty Advisors. He began his career analyzing equity and fixed income opportunities before moving into acquisitions, portfolio management, and asset management. Tim has overseen 54 multifamily assets across Southern California totaling more than 12,000 units and $5 billion in value, and has successfully navigated complex, over-leveraged portfolios through challenging market cycles. In today's conversation, Tim shares what first drew him to the asset management space, the path that led him to his current role, and the skill set needed to excel in the field. He opens up about the toughest property he's ever managed, the lessons learned, and his proudest accomplishments to date. They also dive into the tools and metrics that drive effective asset management, the industry's evolving landscape, and where Tim believes the future of asset management is headed. Thanks for tuning in!Key Points From This Episode:Introduction to today's guest and topic of conversation.What first grabbed Tim's interest in the asset management space.The path to becoming an asset manager.Tim breaks down the basic skillset required in asset management. He shares about the hardest property he's ever had to asset manage.What he learned from his most challenging property.His biggest accomplishment so far, in the asset management space.Tim sheds light on some of the biggest challenges he faces. Asset management tools and resources Tim can't live without. A typical day as an asset manager; from Tim's perspective. What he hopes to achieve when visiting properties on a monthly basis.Key metrics he focuses on.Tim shares his thoughts on the changes he's witness and where the industry is heading. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Tim Chui on LinkedInEliseAIAsset Management Mastery Facebook Group Invest SmartBreak of Day Capital Break of Day Capital InstagramBreak of Day Capital YouTubeGary Lipsky on LinkedIn

Black Men Sundays
Fall Financial Reset

Black Men Sundays

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2025 40:10


We speak with Everton Simmons, a Northwestern Mutual financial advisor. We discuss what is the fall financial reset? How to enter 2026 financially prepared? Tune in now and lets elevate. Black Men Sundays is ranked #12 of the top 80 Black Wealth Podcasts on https://podcasts.feedspot.com/black_wealth_and_investing_podcasts/Subscribe on our Youtube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@blackmensundays Follow us on Instagram and Tiktok @blackmensundays Our Third Annual Turkey Drive is in effect feeding the families of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Florida. To make a donation click the link below. Donate Here: https://square.link/u/5EjkgKz7?src=sheet

Real Estate Asset Management Podcast
Episode #247 - Joe Rinderknecht — The Work Behind Operational Success

Real Estate Asset Management Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 31:01


Today on the podcast, Gary sits down with Joe Rinderknecht, founder of Upgrade Partners Capital, a fund of funds, and Cowboy Capital, a real estate investment firm specializing in value-add multifamily properties. With nearly a decade of experience in commercial real estate, Joe has owned and invested in roughly 600 apartment units across Montana, Idaho, Utah, Texas, and Ohio. His background spans property and construction management, asset management for large portfolios, and capital raising for a range of projects. In this conversation, Joe shares his approach to overcoming analysis paralysis through actionable steps like 10-minute napkin underwriting, dives into his strategies for investment and market selection, tells us how he honed his skills in asset management, and shares why understanding every part of the process matters. He also opens up about Tiny's Tribe, the nonprofit he founded in memory of his brother and grandmother. Tune in for an inspiring and insightful discussion packed with practical advice, personal stories, and lessons on taking action even when fear stands in the way.Key Points From This Episode:We're introduced to today's guest, Joe Rinderknecht.Joe shares his real estate journey and how he got into commercial real estate.He recounts his first encounter with LIHTC section 42. Joe's advice on overcoming analysis paralysis.His strategy for potential investment properties and market selection.How Joe got into and learned the ropes of asset management. He sheds light on Tiny's Tribe nonprofit work.How to get in contact with Joe. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Joe Rinderknecht on LinkedInJoe Rinderknecht on InstagramJoe Rinderknecht on EmailCowboy CapitalTiny's Tribe on FacebookObsidian CapitalLevi Allen on LinkedInAsset Management Mastery Facebook Group Invest SmartBreak of Day Capital Break of Day Capital InstagramBreak of Day Capital YouTubeGary Lipsky on LinkedIn

Closing Bell
Markets Hit Record Highs as Tech Reshapes and AI Expands 10/28/25

Closing Bell

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 43:07


Stocks notch fresh record highs as investors weigh Big Tech's next moves and massive AI investments. Brent Schutte of Northwestern Mutual and Malcolm Ethridge of Capital Area Planning Group break down what's driving the rally. Mackenzie Sigalos reports on Amazon's sweeping AI push and major job cuts, while Vivek Arya of Bank of America shares insights from Jensen Huang and Lisa Su on the state of semiconductors and the demand picture. We also hear from Check Point CEO Nadav Zafrir on earnings and Nvidia partnership news. Starbucks' struggles with Jacob Aiken-Phillips of Melius Research. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Small Changes Big Shifts with Dr. Michelle Robin
Legacy of Kindness: Marcy Langhofer's Mission for Do Good for Erin

Small Changes Big Shifts with Dr. Michelle Robin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2025 18:40


After the tragic loss of her daughter Erin to gun violence, Marcy Langhofer transformed heartbreak into hope by founding Do Good for Erin, a nonprofit devoted to ending violence and supporting those it affects. What began as a simple clothing drive in Erin's memory has grown into a powerful movement that's donated over $650,000 to local agencies and awarded scholarships to future social workers. Through courage, compassion, and community, Marcy shows that even in our darkest moments, love can rise, kindness can heal, and purpose can be reborn.  Key Takeaways:   Kindness has the power to turn pain into purpose and loss into legacy.  Healing begins when we choose to reach outward with compassion, even in grief.  Community connection strengthens resilience and reminds us we are never alone.  Every small act of giving can restore hope and dignity to someone's life.  True impact happens when we live with empathy, intention, and heart.  Join us for the Kindness Campaign and help create a ripple of compassion in your community! Sign up today at SmallChangesBigShifts.com/Kindness to receive daily acts of kindness and inspiration.   We're also inviting sponsorship partners to help us expand this movement and touch even more lives. If your organization would like to be part of spreading kindness across communities, explore the opportunities here: https://smallchangesbigshifts.com/download/9926/?tmstv=1757105005     About Marcy Langhofer:  Marcy Langhofer is a Founder and President of Do Good for Erin, Inc., a 501(c)(3) organization launched in 2019 after the tragic death of her daughter, Erin, from a random act of gun violence. Based in Overland Park, Kansas, Do Good for Erin started as a humble “Comfy Clothing” drive collecting Erin's favorite attire for the women and children she served as a domestic violence therapist at Rose Brooks Center, but has since expanded into a charitable powerhouse. In its six years, Do Good for Erin has provided $650,000 to agencies that support its mission “Passion for Ending Violence, Compassion for those it Affects.” In addition, the organization has awarded $30,000 in scholarships at the University of Kansas School of Social Welfare.   Prior to her work at Do Good for Erin, Marcy was Associate Financial Representative for Timothy Moyer at Northwestern Mutual for 17 years and Director of Human Resources for Smith, Gill, Fisher and Butts. In 2024 she was awarded Northwestern Mutual's national Community Service Award. She received degrees in Personnel Management and Communications at The University of Kansas.   Marcy has been married to Tom Langhofer for 39 years and is a loving mom to her daughter and son-in-law, Kathryn and Adam Rowe, and an adoring Grammie to Jennings and Jack.    Connect with Marcy Langhofer at:  https://dogoodforerin.com/      https://www.facebook.com/DoGoodForErin/     https://www.instagram.com/dogoodforerin/?hl=en       Connect with Dr. Michelle and Bayleigh at:  https://smallchangesbigshifts.com  hello@smallchangesbigshifts.com  https://www.linkedin.com/company/smallchangesbigshifts  https://www.facebook.com/SmallChangesBigShifts  https://www.instagram.com/smallchangesbigshiftsco  Thanks for listening!  Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page.  Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below!  Subscribe to the podcast  If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe in your favorite podcast app.  Leave us an Apple Podcasts review  Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts. 

Who Knew In The Moment?
Curtis Estes- Financial Planner, Author of Life By Design, and Longevity Guru!

Who Knew In The Moment?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 48:12


In nearly every conversation I have about growing old, the same three concerns surface. No one wants to be really old and sick. No one wants to be really old and lonely. And no one wants to be really old and broke.Curtis Estes is a wealth management advisor who has been helping high-achievers design lives of purpose and longevity since 1991, when he began his career with Northwestern Mutual. Based in West Los Angeles with his wife and three children, Curtis brings over three decades of experience guiding clients through financial strategies that support vibrant, extended living. A journalism graduate from the University of Kansas, he's authored five books that reflect his passion for intentional living and legacy building. Curtis has also built a longevity community to give participants access to the latest insights from MDs, PhDs and longevity tech CEOs. Connect with Curtis: www.curtisestes.com.To View This Episode- https://youtu.be/d9g4VhXYbOk#philfriedrich #whoknewinthemoment #author #financialfreedom #longevity

Real Estate Asset Management Podcast
Episode #246: Chad Ackerman - 7 Myths of Passive Investing

Real Estate Asset Management Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 28:12


So much investing advice sounds convincing until the market shifts and the assumptions break. In this episode of the Real Estate Investor Podcast, we sit down with Chad Ackerman to unpack common myths that trap limited partners (LPs) and explore how to replace them with a disciplined, strategy-first approach to passive real estate investing. Chad is the founder of CARE, a coaching practice helping busy professionals unlock the potential of passive real estate investing without becoming landlords or leaving their careers. After co-founding Left Field Investors (now PassivePockets) and learning through both wins and mistakes, he now coaches others on how to define their investor identity, vet deals, and take confident, informed action. In this conversation, you will hear a practical walkthrough of the seven core myths of passive investing and hear advice for newer investors on distributions, accreditation, advisor incentives, and more. He also explains why emotions derail even seasoned investors, shares real-world lessons from his own portfolio, and offers practical tips to set clear goals, navigate deals with confidence, and take action without fear. Tune in now!Key Points From This Episode:Find out why education beats the analysis paralysis.Hear why defining your goals and developing a strategy is essential. Tips for creating an investor identity sheet and how it can help.Explore why past sponsors should always be re-vetted. Discover why big projected returns are not a guarantee of a good deal. Private Placement Memorandum (PPM) and why it is important.Unpack what people get wrong regarding investment distributions.Why you should always do your own research and not rely on others.Important aspects of diversification and why it needs to be intentional.Uncover common myths about investing and learn the value of community.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Chad Ackerman Real EstateCARE Coaching ServicesChad Ackerman on LinkedInTribevestPassivePocketsAsset Management Mastery Facebook Group Invest SmartBreak of Day Capital Break of Day Capital InstagramBreak of Day Capital YouTubeGary Lipsky on LinkedIn

Money Life with Chuck Jaffe
Simplify's Green sees 'a bubble on top of a bubble' for A.I. and recession ahead

Money Life with Chuck Jaffe

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 63:28


Michael Green, chief strategist at Simplify Asset Management, says the stock market is inflating a bubble, but that it's really "a bubble on top of a bubble" in the artificial intelligence arena, where the stocks in the industry — but also those adjacent to the technology  are booming even though many have yet to prove a real ability to generate profits. Green is worried about slowing economic conditions and expects a recession to hit, barring some significant efforts by the government and/or central bankers --  in 2026. He says investors are overlooking opportunities in fixed income broadly and high-yield specifically, and he favors those areas over rushing into whatever has been popular for a while now.    Jacob Ayres-Thomson, chief executive of 3AI which is working with financial-services firms and index providers to bring artificial intelligence-driven new approaches to the market  discusses how  new technologies are changing the old ways of investing, but without eliminating them. He says that no AI-driven bot will ever replace the genius of a Warren Buffett, but it will help make ordinary market actions easier to forecast and, potentially, capture in an investment.    Michael Scordo, wealth management adviser at Park Avenue Capital, discusses the latest data released from the Northwestern Mutual 2025 Planning and Progress Study, which showed that Generation X — the middle child of the generations with its oldest members turning 60 this year — is particularly worried about its financial future. Many are going through sandwich-generation problems — still raising kids while aging parents now require care — and more than half think they won't be financially prepared for retirement when the time comes.

Real Estate Asset Management Podcast
Episode #245 - From Poker to Mobile Home Communities with Pasha Esfandiary

Real Estate Asset Management Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 19:14


What do poker strategy and mobile home investing have in common? More than you might think! In this episode of the Real Estate Investor Podcast, we sit down with Pasha Esfandiary to dig into the secret behind his success in real estate and how he is shaking up the mobile home space. Pasha is the CEO and Managing Partner of Evoke Capital, a real estate investment firm specializing in high-upside mobile home communities. After a successful career as a professional poker player, Pasha transitioned into real estate, flipping more than 50 homes in Las Vegas before expanding into multifamily and development projects. Guided by his resilience, emotional intelligence, and a long-term vision, he has built Evoke Capital around creating win-win opportunities for both investors and residents. In our conversation, Pasha explains how skills honed at the poker table, such as long-term thinking, risk mitigation, and disciplined decision-making, have guided his success in real estate. He also shares why he prefers mobile home communities, what operational levers he pulls to maximize performance, and the investing philosophy that continues to shape his approach today. Join us to discover how you can turn an overlooked real estate niche into long-term wealth with Pasha Esfandiary!Key Points From This Episode:Hear about Pasha's journey from professional poker player to real estate investor.What skills from his time as a poker player have helped him be successful in real estate.Learn about his approach to investing and why he focuses on long-term holds.Find out why his focus is on mobile homes instead of conventional real estate investments.The average length of a mobile home tenant and the operational costs of mobile communities. Discover what Evoke's typical buy box is and why the company avoids vacant lots.Explore why being overly optimistic is the biggest downfall of real estate investors.Hear what most real estate investors get wrong and the cyclical nature of real estate.Pasha shares the two qualities that every real estate investor needs to be successful.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Pasha EsfandiaryPasha Esfandiary on LinkedInPasha Esfandiary on InstagramEvoke CapitalRaising the StakesThink and Grow RichAsset Management Mastery Facebook Group Invest SmartBreak of Day Capital Break of Day Capital InstagramBreak of Day Capital YouTubeGary Lipsky on LinkedIn

Think Bigger Real Estate
How to Get Referrals From Financial Advisors

Think Bigger Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 29:18


In this episode, I interview Jim Effner, founder of P2P and former Northwestern Mutual leader. We discuss how real estate professionals can build powerful referral partnerships with financial advisors and why technology will never replace human connection.

VET S.O.S.
VERS - Veteran-Inclusive Support at UMSL: Benefits & Belonging

VET S.O.S.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 16:55


What does real veteran support in higher education look like? At the University of Missouri–St. Louis, Veterans Center Manager and Missouri Army National Guard Sergeant Martina Meng is leading the way.In this episode, she shares how UMSL serves over 523 military-connected students with personalized benefits support, hands-on learning, and a community that feels like home. She explains why starting 60 days early matters, how veteran-inclusive differs from veteran-friendly, and why camaraderie is the key to retention.Highlights:One-on-one GI Bill & State Tuition Assistance help.Student workers trained to guide peers.Partnerships with Veterans United, Northwestern Mutual & more.A safe, welcoming community that reduces isolation.Why UMSL is a top choice for veterans seeking belonging.

Talking Real Money
A Miracle Plan

Talking Real Money

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 31:00


Don and Tom tackle Americans' retirement fears, highlighting a survey where one in five say it would take “a miracle” to retire securely. They stress the importance of planning over wishful thinking, cover the risks of recency bias, taxes, and underestimating longevity, and explain why flexibility—delaying Social Security, working part-time, downsizing, or even using a reverse mortgage—may be essential. Listener questions include a 30%+ ETF return (AVDV), the new rules allowing 529 rollovers to Roth IRAs, and a deep dive into Facet Wealth versus Northwestern Mutual, with a reminder about low-cost index investing and the value of fiduciary advice. 0:04 How confident Americans are about retirement security 1:37 “It would take a miracle” vs. “You need a plan” 2:37 The value of professional reviews and planning tools 3:52 No perfect time to retire, recency bias, and government as your “partner” 5:08 Retirement timing compared to parenthood decisions 6:06 The limits of Social Security and lifestyle realities 7:18 Adapting by working longer, delaying Social Security, or reducing expenses 8:25 Cutting wants, working part-time, or considering home equity solutions 9:23 Reverse mortgages and staged retirement strategies 10:03 Purpose, social life, and health in retirement 11:25 Listener question: international ETF with a 30%+ return (AVDV up 38% YTD) 13:02 Why diversification matters for capturing those “30 percenters” 13:22 Listener question: 529 rollovers to Roth IRAs and beneficiary changes 16:21 Listener case study: RN nearing retirement, Facet vs. Northwestern Mutual 18:07 Facet's flat annual fee structure compared to traditional AUM fees 20:54 The pitfalls of Northwestern Mutual's high fees and insurance roots 23:34 When to hire a fiduciary and why $1.5M+ means it's time 25:30 Advisor costs vs. DIY investing, plus an extended “haircut analogy” 27:13 Shout-out to AI-generated Talking Real Money show art Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Closing Bell
Closing Bell Overtime: Government Shutdown Looms; Wheaton Precious Metals CEO on Surge in Prices 9/29/25

Closing Bell

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 52:38


Mike Santoli weighs in on fresh AI bubble chatter as Victoria Greene of G Squared Private Wealth and Northwestern Mutual's Brent Schutte size up the broader markets. Our Emily Wilkins breaks down the final 32 hours before a potential government shutdown. Wheaton Precious Metals CEO Randy Smallwood discusses the surge in metals, Plus, Morningstar's David Swartz previews Nike earnings and what investors should watch next. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Real Estate Asset Management Podcast
Episode #244 - Gody Khambatta – Riding the Refinance Rollercoaster to Success

Real Estate Asset Management Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 27:28


What does it take to steer a multi-million-dollar property through one of the toughest lending environments in decades? In this episode of the Real Estate Investor Podcast, we welcome longtime friend and investor Gody Khambatta. Gody is a research scientist working on cancer treatments, but for over 25 years, he has also been quietly building a substantial real estate portfolio. In our conversation, Gody shares how he grew from house hacking in San Diego to managing more than 400 units across Texas, and talks about his recent battle to recapitalize a 240-unit portfolio. He also discusses the realities of navigating bridge debt, rising interest rates, property tax exemption programs, and the tough decisions that ultimately led to a successful refinance. Join us for insights into pragmatic strategies on debt, asset management, and staying resilient through market swings, with Gody Khambatta. Tune in now!Key Points From This Episode:Welcoming Gody Khambatta, his background, and why he started investing in real estate.Hear how Gody was able to build his real estate portfolio from one property. His experience with recapitalization and what to consider about a bridge loan. Gody outlines how tax exemption programs in Texas can add significant value.The difference between local property tax exemptions and roamer property tax exemptions.Politics and regulatory hurdles he faced when trying to leverage the tax exemptions.Find out how Gody was able to find financing even though the tax exemption route failed.Discover why matching debt structure with long-term business plans is crucial. Learn about fixed-rate financing and how it can reduce exposure to market volatility. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Gody Khambatta on LinkedInGody Khambatta Email           Asset Management Mastery Facebook Group Invest SmartBreak of Day Capital Break of Day Capital InstagramBreak of Day Capital YouTubeGary Lipsky on LinkedIn

Real Estate Asset Management Podcast
Episode #243 - Jon Hilley – The 1031 Playbook

Real Estate Asset Management Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 22:52


1031 exchanges are incredibly valuable for investors and are often underutilized and ignored. Today on the Real Estate Investor Podcast, co-founder and CEO of 1031 Specialists, Jon Hilley, joins us to share a play-by-play of 1031 deals. Tuning in, you'll hear all about Jon's career and what his company does, the structure of a 1031 deal, a definition of a few 1031 terms, and so much more! We delve into Jon's thoughts on Delaware Statutory trusts before he stresses the importance of hiring a qualified intermediary for 1031 exchanges. He even discusses the fee structures and reminds us why proper planning is key in these kinds of deals. Finally, our guest touches on some common mistakes he sees being made in 1031 exchanges. Thanks for listening in! Key Points From This Episode:A warm welcome to today's guest, Jon Hilley. What Jon and his company, 1031 Specialists, do.The structure of a 1031 deal and why it's important. Jon explains basis, equity, and net investment goal. His thoughts on DSTs (Delaware Statutory Trusts). The importance of hiring a qualified intermediary. Jon explains his fee structures for 1031 deals. The importance of proper planning in 1031 exchanges. Common mistakes investors make in 1031 deals. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Jon Hilley on LinkedIn1031 Specialists Call 1031 Specialists on 631-438-1031National Association of REALTORSAsset Management Mastery Facebook Group Invest SmartBreak of Day Capital Break of Day Capital InstagramBreak of Day Capital YouTubeGary Lipsky on LinkedIn

Real Estate Asset Management Podcast
Episode #242: Alvin Uy – Real Estate Product Developer

Real Estate Asset Management Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 29:11


What happens when a former engineer and Shark Tank entrepreneur applies a product developer's mindset to real estate? Alvin Uy has been focused on real estate in Los Angeles for 22 years, doing construction, fix-and-flips, short-term rentals, ADUs, SB9, and most recently, senior living. In this episode, Alvin shares how he built wealth by treating real estate like a product, creating solutions that attract tenants instead of chasing them. From maximizing returns through ADUs and rent-by-the-room strategies to developing co-living and senior housing models inspired by personal experience, Alvin reveals the creative approaches that have allowed him to thrive in one of the nation's toughest markets. He also opens up about today's challenges with capital raising and investor expectations, while offering an optimistic outlook on Los Angeles real estate as the city prepares for global events and a new wave of growth.Key Points From This Episode:Alvin Uy's pursuit of real estate after seeing his immigrant parents lose everything.How Alvin transitioned from aerospace engineering and design into real estate by leveraging creativity and side hustles like flipping homes.What appearing on Shark Tank taught him: the value of betting on himself instead of selling out early.How viewing real estate as a product helped Alvin by shifting his focus from chasing deals to creating solutions people chase.Building ADUs in Los Angeles to force appreciation and cash flow.Boosting his returns by pivoting to rent-by-the-room models that maximized market rents and tenant turnover benefits.Partnering with a construction team that allows scalable, cost-efficient builds.Diversifying by experimenting with co-living models like student housing, assisted living, and sober living.Managing investor expectations and navigating market uncertainty with high-end flips.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Alvin Uy on LinkedIn Alvin Uy on Instagram Alvin Uy on X AARK Investments Rich Dad, Poor DadAsset Management Mastery Facebook Group Invest SmartBreak of Day Capital Break of Day Capital InstagramBreak of Day Capital YouTubeGary Lipsky on LinkedIn

Excess Returns
31 Years of Lessons: Northwestern Mutual CIO Brent Schutte on Markets, Cycles, and Diversification

Excess Returns

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2025 57:45


In this episode of Excess Returns, we sit down with Brent Schutte, CIO of Northwestern Mutual, to discuss the current macro landscape and what it means for investors. Brent shares his balanced perspective on the Fed, inflation, tariffs, concentration risk in markets, and why diversification may be more important now than ever. With over 30 years of investing experience, Brent provides valuable lessons from past cycles that help put today's environment in context.The Fed's dual mandate and why both inflation and unemployment risks matterHow tariffs could reshape growth and inflation dynamicsMarket concentration and the dominance of the Magnificent SevenLessons from past cycles (1999 tech bubble, 2007 commodities, Japan in the 1980s)The role of diversification, including small/mid caps, international equities, and commoditiesActive vs. passive investing and how to evaluate managersRecession signals, rolling recessions, and hidden economic weaknessWhy humility and balance are essential in portfolio construction00:00 – Introduction & importance of diversification02:00 – The Fed's mandate and tariffs' impact on growth & inflation07:30 – Reaction to Powell's Jackson Hole speech & Fed independence15:20 – Hidden recession, labor market signals & AI's economic role20:30 – Reliability of recession indicators post-COVID26:00 – Tariffs, uncertainty & risks for investors28:40 – Market concentration and the Magnificent Seven34:00 – Rethinking diversification: 60/40, commodities, and international exposure41:20 – Lessons from past market cycles (Japan, dot-com, China, commodities)45:15 – Passive flows, active management, and evaluating skill vs. luck50:00 – Government stakes in companies (Intel discussion)52:00 – Standard closing questions & final lessons

Tax Rep Network with Eric Green
How Long Can You Live Without Your Income With Elza Sarkisian

Tax Rep Network with Eric Green

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 37:13


If your paycheck stopped tomorrow, how long could you last – weeks, maybe months? In this episode of the Tax Rep Network Podcast, host Eric Green sits down with Elza Sarkisian of Northwestern Mutual to discuss the financial risk too many professionals overlook: disability insurance.You'll learn:Why your income – not your house or retirement account – is your greatest asset.The staggering odds of becoming disabled before retirement.How disability insurance protects your lifestyle, your family, and your business.What tax professionals need to know about coverage and planning.Packed with real-life stories and practical strategies, this episode is a must-listen for anyone who depends on a paycheck – and every advisor who wants to elevate their value.Join Eric and Elza for the free webinar on this topic on September 10th by registering here: https://taxrepllc.com/20250910-income/Contact Elza at elza.sarkisian@nm.com

Real Estate Asset Management Podcast
Episode #241: Larry English – Former NFL Player Talks Peak Performance

Real Estate Asset Management Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 30:08


What does it mean to operate at peak performance, and how can entrepreneurs and real estate investors learn from this principle that athletes adopt? From the NFL field to real estate and beyond, today's guest, Larry English, knows what it takes to perform at the highest level. In this episode, Larry shares his journey from retiring from football to building success in real estate and founding MindBody Mastery, a program dedicated to helping people unlock peak performance. He breaks down common misconceptions about high achievement, the critical role mindset plays, and more! Larry also reflects on what he wishes he knew about peak performance in his youth, offers advice for anyone stuck in a plateau, and reveals how anyone can reach new levels of growth and performance. You don't want to miss this one, so be sure to tune in now!Key Points From This Episode:A brief overview of today's guest, Larry English.What led him to retire from football and get into real estate.How he became a peak performer not only in football, but real estate too.What led Larry to start MindBody Mastery and what they do. Some misunderstandings about achieving peak performance. How mindset plays a role in the effectiveness of peak performance. Larry shares his favorite piece of equipment he uses every day. What he would tell his younger self about peak performance. Larry's advice for anyone who has hit a plateau and feels stuck. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Larry English on LinkedInLarry English on InstagramLarry English on XMindBody Mastery Asset Management Mastery Facebook Group Invest SmartBreak of Day Capital Break of Day Capital InstagramBreak of Day Capital YouTubeGary Lipsky on LinkedIn 

Closing Bell
Closing Bell Overtime: Title: Global Mining Giant BHP on Global Economy; Jim Grant Previews Jackson Hole 8/20/25

Closing Bell

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2025 43:31


Navigate today's market landscape with Kristina Partsinevelos setting the market theme while Rick Santelli breaks down critical bond market movements. Scott Wren from Wells Fargo Investment Institute and Brent Schutte from Northwestern Mutual share their global market outlook. BHP CEO Mike Henry discusses earnings, tariffs impact on the global economy and more. Legendary bond observer Jim Grant weighs in on the bond market ahead of Jackson Hole. Plus, CFRA's Arun Sundaram previews Walmart's upcoming earnings.

Real Estate Asset Management Podcast
Episode #240: Anton Mattli – Financing in a Tight Market

Real Estate Asset Management Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 35:40


The commercial real estate market is shifting quickly, and in order to keep up and ensure you can finance your investments, you need to be able to adapt. In this episode of the Real Estate Investor Podcast, Anton Mattli from Peak Financing joins us to share his insights on today's market trends and what lending is like in commercial real estate today. Tuning in, you'll hear all about why lenders are tightening their scrutiny on loan schedules, how transparency can make or break your lender relationships, and more! He offers practical advice for navigating loan modifications before sharing his outlook on interest rates in the year ahead. Finally, Anton leaves listeners with some advice about seeking a real estate loan. Thanks for listening in! Key Points From This Episode:An overview of today's guest, Anton Mattli. Anton shares his thoughts on the current commercial real estate market.Why lenders are scrutinizing real estate loan schedules. The importance of transparency when communicating with lenders. Anton shares his advice for anyone going through loan modifications. How he sees the rates evolving in the next few months.Some words of wisdom for anyone looking for a loan. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Anton Mattli on LinkedInAnton Mattli Email AddressPeak Financing Asset Management Mastery Facebook GroupBreak of Day Capital Break of Day Capital InstagramBreak of Day Capital YouTubeGary Lipsky on LinkedIn

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Money Life with Chuck Jaffe
Fidelity's Timmer: 'Global bull market' has offsets to overcome its challenges

Money Life with Chuck Jaffe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 58:18


Jurrien Timmer, director of global macro at Fidelity Investments, says that the market has been dealing with "cross-currents," where concerns about tariffs increasing inflation have been offset by declining oil prices, and where a lack of rate cuts has been countered by record corporate profits. It all combines to create a market that Timmer says can get past the concerns to deliver modest gains moving forward; he makes a case for domestic markets, noting they are not as overvalued as investors might expect after several big years and that they are not facing significant recession or downturn potential.   Todd Rosenbluth, head of research at VettaFi, makes a brand new fund — part of a just-launched suite of funds that use options to generate income off of traditional sector indexes — as his ETF of the Week. Wealth manager Derek Ober of Ober Financial discusses the latest release from the Northwestern Mutual 2025 Planning and Progress Study, which showed that a growing number of Americans plan to leave an inheritance to their heirs, but fewer people expect to receive money from an inheritance. Ober says that a lack of communication between the generations is at the heart of the issue.

PowerBanking
Marketing and Money Rules for Change Makers w/ Alair Castro

PowerBanking

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 21:44


SummaryIn this episode of the Winning Season podcast, host Jacqueline Twillie interviews Alair Castro, a Director of Diversity and Inclusion Strategy and Marketing at Northwestern Mutual and founder of the AC Consultancy. Alair shares her journey and passion for addressing the racial wealth gap, advocating for Black women, and creating inclusive marketing strategies. The conversation explores the importance of building trust within communities, measuring success beyond traditional metrics, and the significance of maintaining authenticity in consultancy work. Alair emphasizes the need for multiple streams of income and the value of unplugged family time for personal and professional growth.TakeawaysAlair Castro is a Director of Diversity and Inclusion Strategy and Marketing.Her career is dedicated to advocating for Black women.The racial wealth gap is a significant issue affecting the Black community.Building trust within the Black community is crucial for financial services.Inclusive marketing can drive business goals and community impact.Success indicators should go beyond clicks and impressions.Maintaining authenticity is key in consultancy work.Monetizing your skills can create additional income streams.Unplugged family time is essential for mental well-being.Effective communication of boundaries is vital in leadership.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Alair Castro01:40 Passion for Racial Wealth Gap03:48 Understanding the Racial Wealth Gap05:14 Building Buy-In for Inclusion06:44 The Business Case for Inclusive Marketing07:42 Cultural Insights in Marketing09:23 Measuring Success Beyond Clicks10:40 Overcoming Analysis Paralysis12:15 Monetizing Your Genius14:05 The Importance of Unplugged Time16:00 Turning Conflict into Collaboration17:56 Marketing and Money Rules for Change Makers18:24 Fun and Personal Insights with Alair CastroConnect with Alair LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/alaircastro/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/acoutoftheoffice/Online https://www.theacconsultancy.com/

The Girl Dad Show: A Professional Parenting Podcast
From CMO to Full-Time Dad (and Back Again) Ep #174 | Umang Shah

The Girl Dad Show: A Professional Parenting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 42:46


This week on The Girl Dad Show, Young Han sits down with Umang Shah — marketing executive, fractional CMO, and founder of Inovari — for a thoughtful conversation about what happens when your entire worldview shifts after becoming a parent. Umang Shah is a seasoned marketing executive with 20+ years of experience leading global marketing innovation across industries like tech, retail, CPG, life sciences, and financial services. He's held leadership roles at companies like Microsoft, Walmart, Campbell's, Medidata, and Northwestern Mutual. Named one of Adweek's 50 Vital Leaders in Tech, Media, and Marketing, Umang now runs his own consultancy, Inovari, where he helps startups and growth-stage companies stay perpetually relevant. Together, they unpack how fatherhood has impacted Umang's career decisions, health, and lifestyle, and why the pandemic was a major turning point for realigning priorities. They talk about the emotional and mental adjustments required to show up fully — both at home and at work — and why being present is sometimes the hardest but most valuable thing you can do. Whether you're a new parent, a seasoned one, or someone thinking about how to better balance your ambition with the rest of your life, this episode offers candid reflections and real-world insight. ✨ All episodes of The Girl Dad Show are proudly sponsored by Thesis, helping founders go further, together. Takeaways Parenthood forces a reset on what really matters Success doesn't mean much without well-being Kids model what we do, not what we say Flexibility in consulting can be freeing, but not without its pressures Enjoying the ride is often more important than controlling it