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Property Profits Real Estate Podcast
Single Tenant Triple Net Property Investing with Pamela Goodwin

Property Profits Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 13:45


In this episode, we're excited to chat with Pam Goodwin, a seasoned real estate entrepreneur zooming in from Dallas, Texas. With over 35 years in commercial real estate, Pam shares her journey from developing Chili's restaurants to focusing on single tenant net lease properties. We dive into the ins and outs of these investments, discussing how national tenants like Walgreens and McDonald's operate under triple net leases. Pam also shares her recent acquisition of a vacant bank building in Birmingham, Alabama, and offers insights for new investors looking to break into this lucrative market. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, Pam's experience and advice are invaluable for anyone interested in commercial real estate. Tune in for great tips and inspiration!   ======================== ======================== ================= Want to grow your real estate investing business and portfolio?  You're in the right place. Welcome to the Property Profits Real Estate Podcast

The Real Estate Syndication Show
WS2004 Finding Your Next Commercial Real Estate Deal with Pam Goodwin

The Real Estate Syndication Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 38:35


Have you ever dreamed of getting into commercial real estate but felt overwhelmed by where to start? Tune in to learn how Pam Goodwin went from interior design to developing multi-million dollar deals across the US.With over 30 years in the industry, Pam shares her journey and reveals her best-kept secrets for finding profitable properties, from vacant banks to vacant KFCs just waiting to be transformed.You will learn about:Breaking into the industry as a passive investor or finding your first deal.Partnering with seasoned developers so they do the heavy lifting while you reap rewards. Turning initial properties into long-term wealth, no matter what the market throws your way.Pam is giving away her top tips for navigating the industry as a passive investor, finding your first deal, and turning it into long-term wealth and fulfillment. Tune in now!Timestamps:00:00 Pam Goodwin's real estate journey02:08 Common issues when getting a first deal04:35 Developing real estate experience with mentor's help09:07 Finding good deals and partnering up with experienced investors13:04 Common challenges when purchasing a property17:09 The current economic climate and future expectations19:07 It's never too early to buy commercial real estate21:09 Misconceptions in commercial real estate23:22 Find your niche and be an expert24:48 The Pam Goodwin Show26:32 The best advice for passive investors27:38 The biggest challenge in business right now30:28 The most important to track32:35 Pam's daily routine and setting goals36:14 How to reach out to PamVISIT OUR WEBSITEhttps://lifebridgecapital.com/Here are ways you can work with us here at Life Bridge Capital:⚡️START INVESTING TODAY: If you think that real estate syndication may be right for you, contact us today to learn more about our current investment opportunities: https://lifebridgecapital.com/investwithlbc⚡️Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheRealEstateSyndicationShow

Ink and Magic
Ep 22: Dark Romance with Skye Warren

Ink and Magic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 70:42


You will get taken on a journey, possibly against your will, in this discussion of dark romance with bestselling author Skye Warren. It's more than just the non-consent and power dynamics that make readers of the genre rabid. Learn why Skye insists dark romance is feminist literature, and see if you agree! Skye recommends if you want to try out a dark romance, start with her book The Pawn which you can find on her website at skyewarren.com    BOOKS MENTIONED: Dark Angel by Mary Balough: https://amzn.to/4azRwaB  Prisoner & Hostage by Skye Warren and Annika Martin: https://amzn.to/3vAp4GQ  One the Way Home by Skye Warren: https://amzn.to/3VEGwEL  Deliver by Pam Goodwin: https://amzn.to/3voIXk5 Wanderlust by Skye Warren: https://amzn.to/3VGAMKG  Comfort Food by Kitty Thomas: https://amzn.to/3VGAMKG  A Hunger Like No Other by Kresley Cole: https://amzn.to/3PKPL2h  Twist Me by Anna Zaires: https://amzn.to/3PKPL2h Push by Clair Wallis looks like it's out of print: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/21010103  The Cruel Prince by Holly Black: https://amzn.to/49glS0H  Dreaming of You by Lisa Kleypas: https://amzn.to/3U0pRu5 Devil in Winter by Lisa Kleypas: https://amzn.to/3U0pYpv Marrying Winterborne by Lisa Kleypas: https://amzn.to/49ijBSN  Sugar Daddy by Lisa Kleypas: https://amzn.to/3TVT0Xg  Blue Eyed Devil by Lisa Kleypas: https://amzn.to/3xihO2M  To Have and To Hold by Patricia Gaffney: https://amzn.to/43H03WN What I Did for a Duke by Juliann Long: https://amzn.to/3TB6kip    Sign up for author Nalini Singh's newsletter to receive fan service here: https://nalinisingh.com/ Want the official Psy-Changeling Reading Order? Click here: https://nalinisingh.com/books/psychangeling-series/   Want to learn worldbuilding from Leslye? Sign up here: https://learn.myimaginaryfriends.net/ Want to learn story structure from Ines? Sign up here: https://ineswrites.com/PTP Get ready for Heart of Obsidian, coming in 1 week! Grab your copy to read along: https://amzn.to/3PFEQXG    Find the hosts online at: L. Penelope: https://lpenelope.com/  Ines Johnson: https://ineswrites.com/  Credits: "Moonlight Hall" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License.

Commercial Construction Coffee Talk
CCCT with Pam Goodwin, CEO from Goodwin Commercial R/E

Commercial Construction Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 53:44


  CCCT with Pam Goodwin, CEO with Goodwin Commercial R/E Video   CCCT sat down with Pam Goodwin, CEO of Goodwin Commercial that is one of Texas's best commercial real estate companies located in Plano, Texas. At Goodwin Commercial, Pam Goodwin helps you with the best real estate strategies for investing in the real estate market. Pam is one of the topmost recognized commercial real estate Broker & Agent in Texas with more than 30+ years of experience in the real estate industry.  

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The Big Plan
Ep. 9: Kiss Breast Cancer Goodbye (ft. Pam Goodwin)

The Big Plan

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 32:32


On this episode, Tara sits down with her great friend and breast cancer survivor, Pam Goodwin. Tara and Pam discuss everything from their internet-incepted friendship to collaborating on the 2021 Kiss Breast Cancer Goodbye event in Nashville that raised $167k for Susan G Komen. Additionally, Pam emphasizes the importance of mammograms and which scans to opt in for to ensure early detection, if cancer is present. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
Conversations with the Pioneers of Oncology: Dr. Pamela Goodwin

Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 26:48


Dr. Hayes interviews Dr. Pamela Goodwin on her work in metabolism and cancer.   TRANSCRIPT SPEAKER 1: The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. This is not a substitute for professional medical care and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or treatment of individual conditions. Guests on this podcast express their own opinions, experience, and conclusions. The mention of any product, service, organization, activity, or therapy should not be construed as an ASCO endorsement [MUSIC PLAYING]   SPEAKER 2: Welcome to JCO's Cancer Stories, The Art of Oncology brought to you by the ASCO Podcast Network, a collection of nine programs covering a range of educational and scientific content and offering enriching insight into the world of cancer care. You can find all of this shows, including this one, podcast.asco.org. Today my guest on this podcast is Pam Goodwin. Dr. Goodwin was instrumental in the consideration of metabolism, exercise, and diet for prevention and/or treatment of breast, and for that matter, other cancers. Dr. Goodwin received her undergraduate medical degree from the University of Ottawa, and then she did a residency in internal medicine at the University of Toronto, where she also did a year residency in pathology, which I was unaware of. She went on to train in oncology at Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto, and she spent a year as a research fellow with, in my opinion, the legendary Dr. Norman Boyd. She's on a clinical appointment at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto, where she directed the breast program for 15 years. And she's remained on faculty for the University of Toronto since 1986, where she is now the Marvelle Koffler Chair in breast research and a professor in the departments of medicine and clinical epidemiology. She's won many, many awards for her contributions to science, but perhaps most germane to this discussion-- and I was unaware-- she was named a star in nutrition and cancer by the United States National Cancer Institute a few years ago. She's authored over 200 peer reviewed papers. And she serves as the current editor in chief of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute Cancer Spectrum, and she's also deputy director of JNCI. By the way, she receives research funding in collaborations with Epic Science but has no other declarations of conflicts. Dr. Goodwin, welcome to our program today. PAM GOODWIN: Thank you. It's a pleasure to be here. SPEAKER 2: So let's start with a [INAUDIBLE] question that I ask almost everybody in this series. And that is, tell us a little about yourself and why oncology. Was there a light bulb that went on, or you knew you were going to be an oncologists from the time you were in kindergarten? PAM GOODWIN: Well, I was born in Ottawa. And when I was a young girl at five years old, we moved into the country. And it was just outside of Ottawa, but it's now called Kanata. But at the time, it was a very rural area. And I started my education in a one-room schoolhouse. By the time I was halfway through my schooling, they put a division down the middle of the room and it became a two-room schoolhouse. But from the very beginning, I remember in grade 1 sitting at the back of my row-- each grade had a row-- and I would listen to the lesson from my row. And the teacher would move to the next row, and I would listen to that lesson, and then I would listen to the next lesson. I always wanted to learn more. I became interested in oncology for a reason that many oncologists have. My mother had cancer and died when I was still in school. And-- jeez, still emotional. And it really made me realize that-- at the time, cancer was almost uniformly fatal. It made me realize that there was a lot of work to be done in the area of cancer. So I very early on decided that I was going to do medicine and that I was going to do oncology, and I never looked back. SPEAKER 2: So neither of your parents was a physician? PAM GOODWIN: No, no. My mother actually worked in the finance department on Parliament Hill for the government of Canada. And my father, in the 1950s, worked on computers for the Department of National Defense. So no medical people there at all. SPEAKER 2: Well, at least it sounds like there was some science behind you. And when you went into oncology then, were you just dedicated to breast cancer because of the history you just gave us, or was there somebody who talked you into being a breast cancer person? PAM GOODWIN: I think Norman Boyd had one of the biggest influences me. My mother didn't have breast cancer, she had myeloma. But Norman, at the time, was at Princess Margaret Hospital and was very interested in diet and breast cancer risk. And I was very interested in the role of the patient in cancer from the very beginning. I thought I might end up doing research in quality of life, because that was an emerging field at the time. But I became very interested in the host factors in obesity, metabolism. And I chose to focus on how these factors impacted the clinical course of cancer for the most part, and I focused on breast cancer. At the time, it was way, way out there to work in this area. And one of my biggest challenges as a new investigator and a new staff person was to be sure that people didn't think I was a little bit of a quack by working in this area. SPEAKER 2: Actually, I have two follow up questions for that, and I'll get to that in just a moment. But can you tell us a little more about Dr. Boyd. I mentioned him earlier as being legendary, but a lot of our listeners may not know who he is and what he's done. PAM GOODWIN: So Norman Boyd was a medical oncologist at Princess Margaret Hospital who became a clinician scientist over the years. He was very interested in the role of dietary fat in breast cancer and actually conducted a randomized trial of dietary fat reduction, which, unfortunately, didn't show a beneficial effect on breast cancer. But he was one of the grandfathers of the mammographic density breast cancer risk association. And he did a very large amount of work confirming that association, quantifying that association, and identifying how it made independent contributions to breast cancer risk over and above family history, for example. SPEAKER 2: I want to say, I have-- obviously, I think you can tell-- enormous respect for Dr. Boyd. He's truly a giant. However, he's caused more trouble in the United States than he knows, because every woman has a mammogram. If she has dense breasts, she gets a little piece of paper saying, speak to your doctor about this. And then we say, I don't know what to do about that. PAM GOODWIN: That's right. That's right. That happens in Canada sometimes too. SPEAKER 2: So you've talked about Dr. Boyd being a stimulus. And you sort of hinted on this. Were there obstacles? I can imagine mentors at the time at Princess Margaret or other places saying, are you crazy? This will go nowhere. You're wasting your career. PAM GOODWIN: Well, I think a lot of people thought that it was a little bit crazy. I think a lot of people thought that it was possibly these people were being under dosed with chemotherapy, that the obesity cancer link wasn't a true biologic association. And that's one of the reasons that I have practiced at a general hospital my whole life. At a general hospital, we have a very strong diabetes and endocrinology department. And they fully understood that these factors could be important. They had seen the impact of diabetes on a host of organs-- end organ disease in the kidney, for example-- and they were very open to this type of research. And I was actually recruited to Mount Sinai Hospital by a guy called Lou Siminovitch, who was a molecular biologist. He had just set up a new research institute at Mount Sinai Hospital. And even though he was not an MD, he wasn't a clinician, he would look at all of my grants and ask the most important question, find the fatal flaw that needed to be fixed before it went in. And Lou continued to support me throughout my career. He died just a couple of weeks ago just shy of his 101st birthday. SPEAKER 2: Oh my. That's great. So you mentioned your grants. Was it hard to get funded early on when you started this? PAM GOODWIN: With some organizations, yes it was. But I think because I always presented this as a biologic association and my focus, at least early on, was to try to identify what was the biologic link between obesity and breast cancer, I think my grants were somewhat better received. I think I always had hypotheses relating to the biomarkers and not just to the prognostic association. Now it wasn't always easy, because my first study was a prospective study of obesity and breast cancer. And towards the middle of the 1990s, we confirmed the association and we looked at biomarkers. We collected fasting blood during the study. We looked at biomarkers focusing on insulin, because there was some emerging evidence that insulin might be associated with cancer. And we actually showed that insulin was strongly associated with obesity and was a stronger predictor of breast cancer recurrence and death than obesity. So as a young staff person-- I think I was an associate professor at the time-- I wrote that up and I sent it to The New England Journal of Medicine, thinking that I really had a great finding there. And New England gave me three reviews. Two of them were glowing. They were fantastic, really nothing to change. And the third one said, I see nothing wrong with this paper, I simply don't believe the results. And New England rejected it. SPEAKER 2: It's always the third reviewer. PAM GOODWIN: That's right. But it took another three years to get it published in JCO. And it's now my most highly cited paper, so go figure. SPEAKER 2: That's interesting. So you talked a bit about the biology. Again for our listeners, my impression is not just that obese people get cancer, but that there is an underlying biology that connects them. Can you go through what your work to show that, and others for that matter. PAM GOODWIN: Yeah, so it's a really complicated association. And the biology of obesity is complicated. There is an alteration or a change in adipose tissue in individuals that are obese, and that's associated with a change in physiology. And both of those factors can then impact the development and prognosis or clinical course of breast cancer. We focused more on the physiology. We've looked at insulin, which I think is now accepted as a growth factor in breast cancer. Most breast cancers express insulin receptors on their surface and insulin that is circulating signals with those receptors to turn on the PI3 kinase pathway. Hyperglycemia, which is associated with obesity, may also change cellular metabolism. And there's a lot of people that have been focusing on inflammation in the adipose tissue. Andy Dannenberg's group in New York has probably been the main people in this area. We've recently looked at that, and we've actually found-- Martin Chang, a pathologist who worked with me at Sinai, and he's now in Vermont, he recently found that the type cellular response to obesity that occurs in adipose tissue may actually determine the physiologic response to obesity and whether obesity impacts breast cancer outcomes. So in other words, if there are CD68 positive macrophages in adipose tissue, you're going to have insulin resistance and you're going to have poor breast cancer outcomes. But for another woman who has the same BMI, if she has an absence of those CD68 positive macrophages in the adipose tissue, she will not have insulin resistance and she will not have worse breast cancer outcomes. So we're trying to focus there on what is the link between the adipose tissue response and the physiologic response and what drives that. SPEAKER 2: I think almost everybody listening to this podcast knows that over the last 15 or 20 years, we've really broken breast cancer into a number of different kinds of cancers. In fact, I really believe that they all happen to be different cancers that happen to start in one anatomic site-- the breast-- as opposed to being all breast cancers. Have you seen differences in the emergence or potential treatment of different subtypes related to obesity or obesity management? PAM GOODWIN: So in some of our earlier work, we actually found that obesity was "perhaps" a little bit more prognostically important in ER negative breast cancer. And I put the word perhaps in quotation marks there. I think more recent work has not shown that, and that obesity contributes across the spectrum of breast cancer. To the extent that obesity impacts are related to estrogen, then you're going to see a greater impact in hormone receptor positive breast cancer. But the association is really seen across the spectrum of breast cancers. SPEAKER 2: So another question that raises-- and others have addressed this-- do you think it's obesity or specific types of diets that are the culprit? PAM GOODWIN: I think it's obesity. I think diet contributes to body size, and I think the composition of the diet may play a role in the response to obesity. But I think that if you are normal weight and have non-obese physiology, the dietary composition doesn't matter quite as much. I think right now when people are looking at diet, they're no longer looking at the fat content of the diet. They're looking at whether it's a healthy diet, whether there are legumes and nuts and healthy oils, but they're also looking at the glycemic index of the diet. I think all of that contributes, but my read is that obesity is the primary driver of this association. SPEAKER 2: And do you think that once you have obesity, it's too late, losing doesn't help. In other words, this is something that's imprinted early on, because I do want to get into treatment too, but especially for prevention. PAM GOODWIN: So that's an unknown. Steve Hursting's group has actually done an experiment where they had mice that were either fed a normal diet and weren't obese, or were fed an obesogenic diet and became obese. And the ones that became obese, a group of them, half of them were put back on the normal diet and they became non-obese. And then they injected all three groups with cancer cells. And what they found was that the currently obese and the formerly obese mice had tumor growth that was the same and was much greater than the mice that were never obese. And they also found patterns of DNA methylation and gene expression in the mammary fat pad that was similar in the formerly obese and the currently obese mice and different from the never obese mice. That suggests that, perhaps, there may be some carryover after weight loss. But I think we need to be very, very careful. The tumor cells were injected almost immediately after the weight loss. And these were mice, they weren't people. People, I think, are a little bit more complex than mice. SPEAKER 2: I mean, this raises-- actually, I have to say that this entire series for me has been, what if I was in a cab with these people who have been experts and pioneers in a field and I can just ask ask them any questions I want to. These are questions I've been wanting to ask you for 20 years, but we never had the opportunity. So the other thing is it's a little bit like early pregnancy. We know there is something about early pregnancy that imprints a cancer reduction compared to late pregnancy. And as you know the Russos have worked on this for years and years. And I've wondered if that's the case with obesity, but now I'm going to [INAUDIBLE] myself instead of you. It's just something I've thought about for a long time. PAM GOODWIN: We're not going to know until we get the results of some studies. The BWEL study led by Jennifer Ligibel looks at weight loss after breast cancer diagnosis. It's fully accrued. It's a randomized trial. It will give us some definitive information. But our group did a small randomized trial called the LISA study, which were reported out about a year ago. And in that study, we actually showed that there was a reduced risk of breast cancer recurrence in women that were randomized to the dietary-- the weight loss intervention arm. The hazard ratio was 0.71. We'd hypothesized a hazard ratio of 0.76. So it looked good, but we did not complete accrual on that study. So we didn't have the power to conclude that the effect that we saw was actually significant. But I actually think that those results are-- I think they're going to lead us in the direction that we hope to see in the BWEL study. In other words, I think that the effect of obesity will not be fully baked in and that there may be some ability to reverse it. We know that losing even 10% of weight will reduce insulin, for example, by 20% to 30%. We know we can see major changes in physiology when we see weight loss. SPEAKER 2: So in your work with [INAUDIBLE], so go back to biology, and you had an opportunity then to look at things like methylation patterns before and after weight loss in cancer cells, or what's getting turned on. You talked about the CILs in macrophage infiltration, but are there things going on in the cancer cells themselves-- or the normal cells for that matter-- that make them more or less susceptible to going on to become nasty cancers? PAM GOODWIN: So that's a little bit beyond my focus. In the BWEL study, blood is being collected repeatedly. So we'll at least be able to look at those changes in lymphocytes, for example. When you're looking at the adjuvant setting, there's no tumor to rebiopsy. And I'm not convinced that the obesity link is the same in the metastatic setting as it is in the adjuvant setting. Once you get into the metastatic setting, the presence of tumor itself may alter metabolism and may impact a lot of the factors that we're looking look at. SPEAKER 2: I'd like to ask you to look forward a little bit now too, because especially in your early work with epidemiology and a focus on lifestyle changes and weight loss, do you think that's going to be where the magic bone will be, or will it be a drug that people can take? I know you've worked quite closely with the Metformin. And imagine you looked in a crystal ball here, I know it's cloudy, but maybe you can give us some insight. PAM GOODWIN: Well, we've looked at Metformin initially because it was an insulin lowering drug. And then Grahame Hardie identified the AMP kinase mechanism of action, and now there's a host of direct antitumor effects that have been reported with Metformin. I think that Metformin in many ways is an anti-obesity physiology drug. It improves much of the physiology associated with obesity. As you know, we've done work showing that it lowers insulin in non-diabetic patients who have breast cancer. We've also done a neoadjuvant window of opportunity study, where patients were given Metformin for the two weeks between diagnosis and definitive surgery. And we showed that Metformin actually lowered T67 and increased apoptosis in the cancer cell. So that was the time when we could look at the cancer cells before and after drug administration. So I think we may see some direct-- or we may see some tumor effects. As you know, we have the large MA-32 adjuvant trial-- 3,600 patients-- which is about to be analyzed. It will likely be analyzed in the next two to three months, and we'll have a definitive answer as to whether Metformin will improve breast cancer outcomes. And because we're looking at contralateral breast cancers, we can also look at whether it impacts the development of breast cancer. SPEAKER 2: At night, do you look up at the ceiling and worry about things like everolimus and alpelisib that actually block the insulin pathway, and then we see hyperglycemia? I don't know if you've treated many people with alpelisib, but hyperglycemia is one of the major consequences of that. Could we actually be in a vicious cycle with using these drugs, or am I reaching too far? PAM GOODWIN: No, I worry about it. I do. It's the same with the IGF1 receptor blockers. I think that sometimes we don't look at the impact of a drug that we believe targets the tumor on the patient's physiology, and the patient's physiology may then actually impede the ability of the drug to treat the breast cancer. If we look at the use of, for example, aromatase inhibitors in premenopausal women, they raise the estrogen levels and the tumor may progress more quickly. We have an example of that. And I think whenever we're doing anything, we need to look beyond the drug itself to the impact-- the drug and the tumor to the impact it has on the patients. I mean, one of the really interesting things that I've seen recently is that some of the PD-L1 inhibitors, when you look at them used to treat cancers other than breast cancer-- I don't think we have this information yet in breast cancer-- being obese actually predicts a better response. So there's something about the synergy between the PD-L1 inhibitor and the obese physiology that makes the PD-L1 inhibitor work better. And some people think it's leptin that is playing a role, but I don't think that's been definitively established. SPEAKER 2: I was not aware of that. Actually, when I was at the Dana-Farber, Chuck Scher, who discovered PD, Platelet-Derived, growth factor, was an endocrinologist. He's a PhD, but he's an endocrinologist by training. And he used to tell me the cancer is just endocrinology gone wild, so you need to understand endocrinology if you're going to be an oncologist. And I'm learning that in spades now 40 years later. PAM GOODWIN: Well, when it comes to breast cancer, yeah, that might be true. Only-- SPEAKER 2: Well, especially in breast cancer, I think. Let's get away from breast cancer for just a moment. I'm towards the end here. And what do you think the role for obesity and diet in other cancers? Do you see such a strong association? And do you have optimism that the kinds of things you're doing in breast cancer will spill over to the others? PAM GOODWIN: So I think obesity is important for cancer in general. I think obesity is associated with increased risk of most types of cancer. And I think it's even more important in cancers like endometrial cancer than it is in breast cancer. I think that what we're learning about obesity and breast cancer will be applicable to multiple other types of cancers. One of the big things we need to think about, though, is that we're in the midst of an obesity epidemic. And at some point, this becomes a societal issue. Obesity is a bad thing for cancer. It's a bad thing for many other illnesses too. And it's probably contributing to a shortened life expectancy for obese individuals. And we need, as a society, at least in the developed world, to start thinking about what we are going to do to try to reduce obesity, to try to get people to eat healthy and to eat proper portion sizes, and to become physically active or to be more physically active. I put that in a very blunt way, but I think these issues extend far beyond breast cancer, far beyond cancer, and really into our general health and well being. SPEAKER 2: Yes, I agree. I've been fond of saying that I think obesity is the smoking of the next generation. I think we're going to pay the piper for this. PAM GOODWIN: I think you're absolutely right. And I think we have a generation that's coming up that maybe has never known proper portion size and knows, at a theoretical level, about healthy eating but doesn't understand how to put it into place and follow a healthy diet and be physically active. And because the obesity epidemic is really just the last generation or generation and a half, we should be able to turn it around. This is not something that's baked into our genes. This is something that we, as a society more so than as individuals, [INAUDIBLE]. SPEAKER 2: Well, and I think when we finally do recognize that and understand how to treat the obesity, people will remember that you were at the forefront-- I don't want to age you-- but 30 or 35 years ago when the whole field got started. So thank you for your courage in going that way. Many of us took the path of least resistance. I don't think you did. Anyway, so thanks for taking time to speak with us today, very much appreciated. And thanks for all you do for the field, and most importantly for our patients. I'm fond of saying that to almost all of our speakers. Without the people who have been on this series, we wouldn't be where we are today. So I'm very appreciative of it. Have a good day. Buh-bye. PAM GOODWIN: You too. Buh-bye. SPEAKER 2: Until next time, thank you for listening to this JCO's Cancer Stories, The Art of Oncology podcast. If you enjoyed what you heard today, don't forget to give us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen. While you're there, be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode. JCO's Cancer Stories, The Art of Oncology podcast is just one of ASCO's many podcasts. You can find all the shows at podcast.asco.org. [MUSIC PLAYING]

EVERYTHING HOME
169 LIVE: Commercial Real Estate, Cause & Video Marketing, AZ Recall, Your Power

EVERYTHING HOME

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 70:00


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The Bookstorian Podcast
S01E10 Current reads and A Court of Roses and Thorns series by Sarah J. Maas with @crows.and.thorns and @bookishbelle1008

The Bookstorian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2020 30:27


The Bookstorian Podcast. A podcast for booklovers and bookstagrammers.Books mentioned in this podcast:The Marriage Game by Sara Desai.The Evening and The Morning by Ken Follett.Sea of Ruin by Pam Goodwin.A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J Maas.A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J Maas.A Court of Wings and Ruin by Sarah J Maas.A Court of Frost and Starlight by Sarah J Maas.A Court of Silver Flames by Sarah J Maas.Throne of Glass series by Sarah J Maas.Podcast may contain spoilersHost: Teagan @bookstorian_Guests: Marns @crows.and.thorns & Vaish @bookishbelle1008Email thebookstorianpodcast@outlook.com.auFollow me @thebookstorianpodcastDesign by Emma Russell CreativeMusic from https://www.zapsplat.com

What to Read Next Podcast
#186 Book Recommendations: Historical Romance and Angsty Romance

What to Read Next Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 25:05


Welcome to the What to Read Next Podcast. Today’s guest is Jessica from Peace Love Books Booktube and Instagram account. Jessica’s channel is one of the reasons why i read romance today. In this episode, we chat historical romance, dark and angsty romance, and some fantasy romance.    NOTE FROM SPONSOR This episode is brought to you by  The Mermaid The Witch and the Sea, by Maggie Tokuda Hall- published by Candlewick Press Buy it on Amazon- https://amzn.to/2ZNrjns Buy it on Bookshop- https://bit.ly/3hCcv19 BOOK RECOMMENDED  Heid’s Guide to Four Letter Word by Tara Sivec and Andi Arndt Morgan Brother’s series by Lauren Rowe What He Doesn’t Know by Kandi Steiiner Tessa Dare Romancing the Duke by Tessa Dare Lord of Scoundrel by Loretta Chase The Highwaymen by Kerrigan Byrne The Highlander by Kerrigan Byrne  The Duchess Deal by Tessa Dare Kerrigan Byrne  Sarah MacLean Day of the Duchess Sarah MacLean Say No to the Duke by Eloisa James  Hearts Aflame by Johanna Lyndsey  Say Yes to the Duke by Eloisa James   Dark Romance/Angsty Romance Dark Notes by Pam Goodwin  Bullseye by Monica James  Blowback by Monica James    Anticipated New Releases  Beach Read by Emily Henry You Had Me at Hola by Alexis Daria  Palm South University series by Kandi Steiner  Fallen Men by Giana Darling    The House of Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune Wolfsong by TJ Klune  Wayward Children by Seanan McGuire  Ember and the Ashes by Sabaa Tahir  The House of Earth and Blood by Sarah J Maas Bareknuckle Bastard series by Sarah MacLean Hate Crush by Angelina M. Lopez Ilona Andrews  Joanna Shupe  A Night and Shining Armor by Jude Devereux  The Bride by Julie Garwood  Where to buy books? Better World Books  Ebay - Add Author + Lot  Thriftbooks    VIDEO MENTIONED Jessica’s May TBR CONNECT WITH JESSICA Youtube Instagram  Twitter     SUPPORT THE WHAT TO READ NEXT PODCAST! If you’re enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Spread the love. And if you liked this episode, share it with your friends   JOIN PATREON COMMUNITY  Join the What to Read Next Podcast Patreon Romance Book Club. We are offering one tier Weekly Recommendation + Early Access to Author Interviews and other bonus podcast content + Access to Patron-only Facebook Group:  + Twice a month Zoom meetups (Backlist Book Club &  Author Q&A ) + Conversation with Publishers + Rolling IG Chat: $5  This is a great romance loving community where you will get book recommendations, make new friends and an opportunity to discover to new to you authors, series and genres to binge on.  Want to join the fun? Sign up today; https://bit.ly/WTRNRomanceBookClub   FROLIC PODCAST NETWORK  What to Read Next Podcast is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. You can find more outstanding podcasts to subscribe to at Frolic.media/podcasts!    CONNECT WITH LAURA YAMIN  WhattoReadNextBlog.com  Instagram  Goodreads Twitter

What to Read Next Podcast
#183 Book Recommendations: Historical Romance & Lisa Kleypas

What to Read Next Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 19:02


Welcome to the What to Read Next Podcast. Today’ guest is Lacey from  Lacey Book Lovers instagram, Booktube and Blog. in this episode, we dive into historical romance recommendations and our favorite Lisa Kleypas books.   BOOKS RECOMMENDED: Meg Cabot Lisa Kleypas Kerrigan Byrne Victorian Rebels by Kerrigan Byrne Maiden Lane by Elizabeth Hoyt Beverly Jenkins Sarah MacLean  Tessa Dare  Highlander series  Maya Banks Karen Marie Moning The Rules of Scoundrels series by Sarah MacLean  Love in the Afternoon by Lisa Kleypas  Devil in Winter by Lisa Kleypas Devil in Spring by Lisa Kleypas Again the Magic by Lisa Kleypas  Dreaming of You by Lisa Kleypas Day of the Duchess by Sarah MacLean Love in Other Words by Christina Lauren  The Sea of Ruin by Pam Goodwin  Indigo by Beverly Jenkins Chasing Cassandra by Lisa Kleypas Beach Read by Emily Henry  Credence by Penelope Douglas  Girl Gone Viral by Alisha Rai  The Right Swipe by Alisha Rai Forbidden Hearts by Alisha Rai  Daring and the Duke by Sarah MacLean A Rogue of One’s Own by Evie Dunmore Psy- Changeling series by Nalini Singh Emerald Blaze by Ilona Andrews Hidden Legacy series by Ilona Andrews  Kate Daniels series by Ilona Andrews  The Sinner by JR Ward First Comes Scandal by Julia Quinn  Johanna Lindsey  Hearts of Aflame by Johnna Lindsey    CONNECT WITH LACEY  Instagram Blog  Booktube    SUPPORT THE WHAT TO READ NEXT PODCAST! If you’re enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Spread the love. And if you liked this episode, share it with your friends   JOIN PATREON COMMUNITY  Join the What to Read Next Podcast Patreon Romance Book Club. We are offering one tier Weekly Recommendation + Early Access to Author Interviews and other bonus podcast content + Access to Patron-only Facebook Group:  + Twice a month Zoom meetups (Backlist Book Club &  Author Q&A ) + Conversation with Publishers + Rolling IG Chat: $5  This is a great romance loving community where you will get book recommendations, make new friends and an opportunity to discover to new to you authors, series and genres to binge on.  Want to join the fun? Sign up today; https://bit.ly/WTRNRomanceBookClub   FROLIC PODCAST NETWORK  What to Read Next Podcast is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. You can find more outstanding podcasts to subscribe to at Frolic.media/podcasts!    CONNECT WITH LAURA YAMIN  WhattoReadNextBlog.com  Instagram  Goodreads Twitter 

The Art of Passive Income
Everything You Need To Know About Single Tenant Leasing In The Commercial Market

The Art of Passive Income

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 34:10


Pam Goodwin is an expert in commercial real estate, more specifically, single tenant leasing. And today, she gives us an inside look into her specialty—retail and restaurant pad site development.Pam is a speaker, a number one bestselling author, trainer, success consultant and media personality in the Dallas Fort Worth area. She is the principal and founder of Goodwin Commercial, a boutique commercial real estate and consulting firm specializing in developing retail and restaurant pad sites. With more than 20 years of experience in tenant representation, project management, property development, and leasing, Pam is an expert at helping investors buy/sell property and build wealth.Pam's Bestselling Books One Cent Lemonade to Million Dollar Deals— where she shares sizzling shortcuts to get hired, stand out, take action and succeed as an entrepreneur. Winning Ways in Commercial Real Estate—the ultimate resource for anyone looking to learn from top experts in commercial real estate.Listen In As... Pam rewinds the tape and talks about how she developed her career in land development and leasing to companies such as Walgreen's, Chase, McDonald's to name a few. It all started with the development of a couple little restaurant chains you may have heard of… Pam developed 50 Chili's from the ground up and On The Border for the entire country. Pam walks us through the development process in order of sequence:Identifying the right pad sitePutting it under contractThen closing on the landAll the while, trying to find a tenant before it even closes. She doesn't put anything under contract unless she's 75% sure she could fill it because, she stresses that, reputation is key!We also get into the numbers and Pam gives us all the details on:Cap ratesRent increasesTriple net leasesAnd finally, the big payday—selling the investment!  With a 1-5 year hold time, find out what kind of numbers Pam could expect to get. Plus, Pam talks about how to mitigate the risks, which includes taking a deep dive into the due diligence and so much more! “What happens if this changes your life and you could make a couple hundred thousand or even a million dollars on one deal... How would that impact you?”Listen in to find out more about this interesting market that has left Scott Todd with some serious shiny object syndrome!TIP OF THE WEEK Mark: My tip is to learn more about Pam Goodwin at PamGoodwin.com.Scott: Check out HabitualApp.io to track your habits and build routines. You can have multiple habits, set up different times to get your reminders.Pam:You've got to take action and don't be afraid to team up with someone. If you just spent 30 days taking action, I can guarantee that you'll find something out there. My website is PamGoodwin.com, feel free to reach out to me.I've been listening to an audible book from David Goggins, Can't Hurt Me.We have a TV episode show called Learning Commercial Real Estate. Google my name under Propelio or YouTube you'll find a lot of TV shows that we did.Check out the app Land Glide.Isn't it time to create passive income so you can work where you want, when you want and with whomever you want?

In The Weeds
In The Weeds: Episode 12 with Pamela Goodwin

In The Weeds

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2019 39:28


Pam Goodwin is an expert on real estate and restaurants. Dive into build-outs, location searching, guest expectations and standing out in a crowded restaurant scene. www.PamGoodwin.com

Anderson Business Advisors Podcast
Commercial Real Estate Investment Success

Anderson Business Advisors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 25:07


Did you ever have a lemonade stand when you were a kid? Work in the family business? Eventually, go on to handle tenant coordination, project management, and retail/restaurant pad site development? Today, Clint Coons of Anderson Business Advisors talks to Pam Goodwin, founder of Goodwin Commercial. Being an entrepreneur at such a young age inspired Pam to start her own company to guide local and national clients with commercial real estate acquisitions, lease obligations, and consulting services. Highlights/Topics:  What is a ground lease? Purchase commercial land, find tenant, lease property to them, collect revenue, and sell land at cap rate What to look for when buying commercial property? Explore community to determine what type of use is missing and re-develop property What is a single-tenant net lease? Single tenants are those that lease commercial properties (i.e., Taco Bell, McDonald’s, and Wendy’s)  How to find profitable commercial real estate? Perform due diligence, team up with experts, and attend commercial real estate networking events What’s the future of commercial real estate? Still a growth market, but slowing down Where to invest in commercial real estate? Georgia, Texas, and Oklahoma are among “hot” markets to find opportunities; buy in the path of progress    Resources Pam Goodwin Pam Goowin’s Email Pam Goodwin on LinkedIn Goodwin Commercial One Cent Lemonade to Million Dollar Deals Winning Ways in Commercial Real Estate Real Estate Forum Forbes Real Estate Council  International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) Women’s Leadership Live Texas Real Estate Commission Think Realty Small Business Administration (SBA) Eventbrite 1031 Exchange Clint Coons Anderson Advisors Anderson Advisors Tax and Asset Protection Event Anderson Advisors on YouTube

5 Minute Success - The Podcast
Pam Goodwin - Secrets of a Commercial Power Broker Revealed: 5 Minute Success - The Podcast

5 Minute Success - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 28:42


Pamela’s interest in entrepreneurship started when she was four years old. Her first venture was a lemonade stand, and then worked in the family’s poultry business, to tenant coordination/project management with several large shopping center owners, to developing more than 50 pad sites with Brinker Int. (Chili’s and On the Border). Being an entrepreneur, Pamela decided to start her own company in 2006. What distinguishes her from others in her field of expertise is she has a long record of successfully guiding local and national clients (Walgreen’s, McDonald’s, Chase Bank to name a few) with their commercial real estate acquisitions, lease obligations and consulting services.     Pamela J. Goodwin is the founder of Goodwin Commercial based in Dallas, TX, a boutique commercial real estate and consulting firm specializing in developing retail and restaurant pad sites. With more than three decades of experience in project management, leasing, property development, due diligence, entitlement and tenant representation.     Prior to starting her own firm, she has worked for several large shopping center developers including, The Hahn Co., Macerich, General Growth Properties, and on the tenant-side with Brinker International. Working on both the landlord and tenant side of commercial real estate has provided her with a crucial understanding of landlord and tenant requirements, which help guide clients to successful results.     Pamela has been featured in BisNow, Texas Real Estate Business, Shopping Center Business and the Dallas Business Journal. She is a member and past Dallas Chair Program Committee for International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC), member of North Texas Commercial Association of Realtors and Real Estate Professionals (NTCAR), Deals in Heels member and a licensed Texas real estate broker. Pamela was selected as a Southwest Woman of Influence by the editors of Real Estate Forum. Pamela is a member and contributor for Forbes Real Estate Council an invitation-only organization for executives in the real estate industry. Pamela is on the Advisory Board Member of Women’s Leadership Live. She is an approved Texas Real Estate Commission instructor. Selected as to be part of the coaching staff to teach commercial real estate courses with Think Realty.     She graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (yes, big Cornhusker football fan). She is a published author of two books One Cent Lemonade to Million Dollar Deals-25 Jobs & 25 Lessons I Wish I Learned Sooner! and an Amazon Best Seller for “Winning Ways in Commercial Real Estate.” Pamela created a four-part audio series “How to Win in Commercial Real Estate – Zero to $1,000,000 with One Deal.” Pamela, her husband Eric, and two teenage sons reside in Lewisville, TX.         In this episode, Karen and Pam discuss:  Success Story of Pam  Commit to Get Leads  Use social media! If you’re not, you’re missing out – it’s the best free marketing you can do.  Consult to Sell  Take action – there are places out there to find your first deal.  Connect to Build and Grow  Buy high, at a high cap right, sell low, at a low cap rate.   Success Thinking, Activities and Vision  The key is relationships. Keep following up with people. Be creative. If you’re not following up with people, someone else will.  Sweet Spot of Success        "That’s the goal in real estate. You want to acquire enough properties that you have enough cash flow that you can go on vacation or be at the beach. 90% of millionaires did it through real estate."- Pamela J. Goodwin        *5 Minute Success - Listener Giveaway*   Go here to receive your FREE 10 Questions to ask the Economic Development Director!        Connect with Pamela J. Goodwin:      Twitter: @PamGoodwinCRE  Facebook: Pamela J. Goodwin  Website: PamGoodwin.com  Email: Pam@PamGoodwin.com    Book: Winning Ways in Commercial Real Estate & One Cent Lemonade to Million Dollar Deals & How to Win in Commercial Real Estate – Zero to $1,000,000 in One Deal  Pinterest: Pam Goodwin  YouTube: Pam Goodwin  Instagram: @pamgoodwincre  LinkedIn: Pamela J. Goodwin - USA           About the Podcast     Join host Karen Briscoe each week to learn how you can achieve success at a higher level by investing just 5 minutes a day! Tune in to hear powerful, inspirational success stories and expert insights from entrepreneurs, business owners, industry leaders, and real estate agents that will transform your business and life. Karen shares a-ha moments that have shaped her career and discusses key concepts from her book Real Estate Success in 5 Minutes a Day: Secrets of a Top Agent Revealed.      Here’s to your success in business and in life!        Connect with Karen Briscoe:     Twitter: @5MinuteSuccess  Facebook: 5MinuteSuccess  Website: 5MinuteSuccess.com  Email: Karen@5MinuteSuccess.com     5 Minute Success Links     Learn more about Karen’s book, Real Estate Success in 5 Minutes a Day     Karen also recommends Moira Lethbridge's book "Savvy Woman in 5 Minutes a Day"     Subscribe to 5 Minute Success Podcast     Spread the love and share the secrets of 5 Minute Success with your friends and colleagues!       Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it. 

Think Realty Radio
Luxury Real Estate, with Pam Goodwin

Think Realty Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 47:00


Pam Goodwin, with Goodwin Commercial, is on air with Abhi and they hit a lot of important topics. She was a part of Think Realty Conference & Expo in Dallas and she shares her favorite moments from the conference. Learn all about the newest retail concepts that are opening and flourishing in the Dallas/Plano area. It might seem intimidating for first-time investors who are interested in commercial real estate, but Pam assures listeners that it is just like trying anything else for the first time and isn’t intimidating! She encourages you to team-up with someone and start learning and taking a chance in real estate. It is all about adapting to the needs of your consumers and that’s why a lot of retail spaces are getting so popular right now. Ever thought luxury RV parks would be trendy? There are many different pieces to the puzzle before investing in an RV park, and always performing due diligence is important in any real estate purchase. Find out all the tips and pieces of advice Pam has to offer on this episode of Think Realty Radio! To learn more about Pam Goodwin and her business, visit PamGoodwin.com today!

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Think Realty Radio
Commercial Real Estate, with Pam Goodwin

Think Realty Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 47:00


Pam Goodwin, Owner and Founder of Goodwin Commercial, is on air with Abhi to discuss commercial real estate and how people can make the switch from residential to commercial real estate. They touch on a few options for landlords, including med spas for doctors. So how do you discover what your passion is in real estate? She gives an example of a client who is building assisted living homes for seniors. They get into the importance of video marketing and how it can be a little scary at first, but it is so important and necessary. It builds trust and authenticity between the landlord and potential client. Learn about the 2019 commercial real estate trends that Pam is seeing and stick around to hear about entertainment trends, like axe throwing. In our final segment find out how to hire a broker, build the best team and get creative with financing along the way. Pam says she always says it’s easier to find the money than to find the deals, so get out there and get started! To get in touch with Pam and learn more about commercial real estate investing, email her at Pam@PamGoodwin.com.

Think Realty Radio
Investing in Commercial Real Estate, with Pam Goodwin

Think Realty Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2018 43:00


Owner and Founder of Goodwin Commercial, Pam Goodwin joins Abhi for her second appearance on Think Realty Radio! Working out of Dallas, Texas, she is a Think Realty Coach whose expertise lies predominantly in the commercial real estate sector. Pam and Abhi discuss modern trends including why “boring” retail isn’t selling, the senior living boom, property within the food industry and more. Learn more about Pam and Goodwin Commercial at PamGoodwin.com! The Power Play:  Greg and Abhi talk about how Auction.com changed the real estate game forever.

The Real Estate InvestHER Show
Crushing it in Commercial Real Estate Investing with Pamela Goodwin

The Real Estate InvestHER Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2018 48:47


We are thrilled to interview, Pam Goodwin, the author of “One Cent Lemonade to Million Dollar Deals” on today's show. Pam is an Investor, Speaker, #1 Bestselling Author, Trainer, and Media Personality in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, where she lives with her husband and two sons. Pam is the principal and founder of Goodwin Commercial, a boutique commercial real estate and consulting firm specializing in developing retail and restaurant pad sites. With more than two decades of experience in tenant representation, project management, property development, and leasing, she has worked with companies such as: The Hahn Company, MEPC American Properties, Inc., General Growth Properties, Macerich, and Brinker International. Working on both the landlord and tenant side of commercial real estate has provided her with a crucial understanding of landlord and tenant requirements, which helps guide clients to successful results, and helps Pam teach others shortcuts to commercial real estate success. This deep understanding of commercial real estate has led Pam to partnering with other landlords to develop and invest in properties herself. You can find Pam's books on Amazon: “One Cent Lemonade to Million Dollar Deals”  where she shares sizzling shortcuts to get hired, stand out, take action, and succeed as an entrepreneur. Also, #1 best-selling book on Amazon “Winning Ways in Commercial Real Estate” is the ultimate resource for anyone looking to learn from top experts in commercial real estate. On today's episode, we discuss a lot with Pam, including: The #1 action to take when forming partnerships The advantages of investing in commercial real estate The most overlooked team member to help you find deals How to determine the best market for investing in commercial real estate How to find and keep a mentor Resources/Books mentioned in the show: International Council of Shopping Centers  Zig Ziglar book's Winning Ways in Commercial Real Estate by Pam Goodwin One Cent Lemonade to Million Dollar Deals by Pam GoodwinPam's contact information:Email: pam@pamgoodwin.com. Website: www.goodwincommercial.com Linkedin: Pamela J. Goodwin - Dallas, Twitter and Instagram: PamGoodwinCRE   Free Giveaway from Pam: Pam is happy to give away her book “Winning Ways in Commercial Real Estate - 18 Women in Commercial Real Estate share their success story.” To get a free signed copy of Pam's book, be the first person to email (liz@therealestateinvesther.com) the following: One thing you learned from today's episode One action you are going to take as a result of this episode InvestHER Community Join us on our mission to support and empower as many women as we can to live a financially free and balanced life. We invite you to join the InvestHER Community Facebook group along with other new and experienced women real estate investors! https://www.facebook.com/groups/Investhercommunity   Follow us on: Facebook: @therealestateinvesther Instagram: @therealestateinvesther  Please leave a comment below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Real Estate InvestHER Show with Elizabeth Faircloth and Andresa Guidelli
EP 23: Crushing it in Commercial Real Estate Investing with Pamela Goodwin

The Real Estate InvestHER Show with Elizabeth Faircloth and Andresa Guidelli

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2018 44:18


We are thrilled to interview, Pam Goodwin, the author of “One Cent Lemonade to Million Dollar Deals” on today's show. Pam is an Investor, Speaker, #1 Bestselling Author, Trainer, and Media Personality in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, where she lives with her husband and two sons. Pam is the principal and founder of Goodwin Commercial, a boutique commercial real estate and consulting firm specializing in developing retail and restaurant pad sites. With more than two decades of experience in tenant representation, project management, property development, and leasing, she has worked with companies such as: The Hahn Company, MEPC American Properties, Inc., General Growth Properties, Macerich, and Brinker International. Working on both the landlord and tenant side of commercial real estate has provided her with a crucial understanding of landlord and tenant requirements, which helps guide clients to successful results, and helps Pam teach others shortcuts to commercial real estate success. This deep understanding of commercial real estate has led Pam to partnering with other landlords to develop and invest in properties herself. You can find Pam's books on Amazon: “One Cent Lemonade to Million Dollar Deals”  where she shares sizzling shortcuts to get hired, stand out, take action, and succeed as an entrepreneur. Also, #1 best-selling book on Amazon “Winning Ways in Commercial Real Estate” is the ultimate resource for anyone looking to learn from top experts in commercial real estate. On today's episode, we discuss a lot with Pam, including: The #1 action to take when forming partnerships The advantages of investing in commercial real estate The most overlooked team member to help you find deals How to determine the best market for investing in commercial real estate How to find and keep a mentor Resources/Books mentioned in the show: International Council of Shopping Centers  Zig Ziglar book's Winning Ways in Commercial Real Estate by Pam Goodwin One Cent Lemonade to Million Dollar Deals by Pam GoodwinPam's contact information:Email: pam@pamgoodwin.com. Website: www.goodwincommercial.com Linkedin: Pamela J. Goodwin - Dallas, Twitter and Instagram: PamGoodwinCRE   Free Giveaway from Pam: Pam is happy to give away her book “Winning Ways in Commercial Real Estate - 18 Women in Commercial Real Estate share their success story.” To get a free signed copy of Pam's book, be the first person to email (liz@therealestateinvesther.com) the following: One thing you learned from today's episode One action you are going to take as a result of this episode InvestHER Community Join us on our mission to support and empower as many women as we can to live a financially free and balanced life. We invite you to join the InvestHER Community Facebook group along with other new and experienced women real estate investors! https://www.facebook.com/groups/Investhercommunity   Follow us on: Facebook: @therealestateinvesther Instagram: @therealestateinvesther  Please leave a comment below!

Think Realty Radio
The Ins and Outs of Commercial Real Estate, with Pam Goodwin

Think Realty Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2018 43:00


Not only is Pam Goodwin the CEO of Goodwin Commercial and the author of the #1 Amazon Bestseller Winning Ways in Commercial Real Estate, but she is also a member of the Think Realty coaching team. Pam discusses the importance of following up on potential properties, standing out from the crowd, finding your niche, and maximizing profit on deals. The Power Play is back and the discussion topic is the fate of realty in Detroit and how it has changed over the past three years. Greg and Abhi break down the factors that have played into Detroit’s current condition. If you still have questions or just want to learn more about Pam Goodwin and her experiences head on over to PamGoodwin.com.

Think Realty Radio
Think Realty Radio Show #56 with guest Pam Goodwin

Think Realty Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2018 43:00


How networking is the easiest way to get started and make money in REI and tips to do it better.  Featuring guest Pam Goodwin, Think Realty Coach, Author of "Winning Ways In Commercial Real Estate," and the founder and CEO of Goodwin Commercial based in Dallas, Texas.

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Think Realty Radio
Think Realty Radio Show #52 with guests from the Think Realty Dallas Conference

Think Realty Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2018 43:00


Part two of our interviews from the Think Realty Dallas Conference and Expo with segments featuring Think Realty coaches including Sonia Booker, Ben Rao, Gary Harper, and Pam Goodwin. 

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Ambitious Radio | Inspiring Conversations with Ambitious Entrepreneurs & Thought Leaders
Pam Goodwin, Guest on Ambitious Radio with host Doug Parker – Episode 67

Ambitious Radio | Inspiring Conversations with Ambitious Entrepreneurs & Thought Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2017 49:10


Brought to you by www.Road2Black.com - Credit Reports, Scores and Monitoring In this episode of Ambitious Radio, host Doug Parker discusses Commercial and Residential Real Estate, Book writing, and Work-life Balance with Commercial Real Estate Guru, Author, & Business Consultant Pam Goodwin Other sponsors: www.RepairMyCreditNOW.com - Credit Repair www.AutoFlex.com - Automobile Leasing http://grasshopper.com/ambitiousradio - The Entrepreneur's Phone System www.FreeElectricityDFW.com - Residential Electricity Subscribe by texting the word Ambitious to 69922 *text rates apply see website for more details. www.AmbitiousRadio.com Sign up for our newsletter http://www.ambitiousradio.com/be-ambitious---newsletter.html

Cleaning UP! with Debbie Sardone
Turning Lemons into Millions (Guest: Pam Goodwin)

Cleaning UP! with Debbie Sardone

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2016 53:53


Pam Goodwin is the founder of Goodwin Commercial based in Dallas, a boutique commercial real estate and consulting firm specializing in developing retail and restaurant pad sites.

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Commercial Real Estate Elite: Broker to Brokers
Ep 21 - Featured Episode 2: Tips from CRE broker and published author Pam Goodwin

Commercial Real Estate Elite: Broker to Brokers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2015 31:39


Welcome to another Featured Episode of CRE Elite. Today, I have a chance to talk with Pam Goodwin, a CRE broker, owner of Goodwin Commercial Real Estate and published author from the state of Texas. Pam has spent the past 20+ years in commercial real estate working in areas of project management, leasing, tenant coordination, development, and construction. Pam is very active member and a former chair of The International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC), National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO), North Texas Commercial Association of Realtors and Real Estate Professionals (NTCAR) and Deals in Heels. During the course of our talk, Pam and I discuss the development of her career path, her experience in writing her most recent book, the barriers to entry for females in the CRE industry, and several great resources on the web and otherwise for brokers. Pam wraps up with one of the best pieces of advice I've heard for newer brokers and one that I actually pulled off myself.