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Mi történik, ha nem fáradunk el öt perc után? Ha nem mondjuk azt, hogy "úgysem lesz ebből semmi"? Szerbiában a diákok most megmutatják: négy tiszta követelés, nulla alkudozás, maximális kitartás. Sípolnak, énekelnek, csendben állnak – és közben átrendezik az országukat.
Mi történik, ha nem fáradunk el öt perc után? Ha nem mondjuk azt, hogy "úgysem lesz ebből semmi"?Szerbiában a diákok most megmutatják: négy tiszta követelés, nulla alkudozás, maximális kitartás.Sípolnak, énekelnek, csendben állnak – és közben átrendezik az országukat.
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The film follows Jason Bowden, a young man battling addiction, who is sent to live with hisestranged grandfather, Griff Bowden, a solitary Vietnam veteran. Together, they confront theirpasts and seek redemption. Shot in Virginia, this neo-western drama delves into themes of family,forgiveness,andfaith. David Alford Joseph Stam David started Cross Purposes Productions in 2019 and has been a driving force behind the production of all four of their films. Married for 33 years to his incredible wife, Stephanie, he is the father of three adult children and three grandchildren. After graduating from the University of Texas with a Bachelor of Science in Radio-Television and Film in the early nineties, David worked in Christian radio in both Austin and Dallas Texas in both the Christian music format (Program director/on-air talent) as well as the talk format (on-air talent). When kids came along, David became to a public high school English teacher to be home more with his kids. While homeschooling his three children, he spent five years acting and directing in the San Antonio theatre scene and eventually became a professional actor at the Barter Theatre in Abingdon, Virgina where he worked in the resident acting company for six years. Shortly before Covid hit, he took a hiatus from the stage and wrote his first screenplay for a short film. He produced it locally with some friends and submitted it to film festivals where it received numerous awards in the U.S. and internationally and well as a Global distribution deal. Since then, he has produced three more award-winning, feature length films that have gone on to be distributed worldwide and seen by millions of people on some of the largest streaming and satellite platforms in the world. His work has been voice dubbed into Portugueses and subtitled into many languages including Hindi to reach a larger global audience.Joseph grew up, with a theatrical streak encouraged by his mother, and as a film enthusiast encouraged by his older brother (who is now a film editor.) He took the stage as Peter Pan when he was eight years old and never stopped. All the while he made home movies with his siblings, roping them into telling his stories. At sixteen years of age, Joseph was cast in his first short film, Cross Purposes. Working on a film set was a dream come true. Curious about everything involved in filmmaking, he started honing his writing and directing skills and eventually joined Cross Purposes Production's creative team behind the camera for their next three full length films. Joseph has been recognized as an outstanding youth actor as well as an award-winning adult actor. Appearing in major Christian film festivals across the U.S. and internationally, Joseph's film work can be seen globally on platforms such as Amazon Prime, Apple TV+, Tubi, Pureflix, Up Faith and Family, Roku, Sling, Plex, Hoopla, AMC On demand, and FreeVee. Five years later, he hasn't stopped writing, directing and acting in film productions. Sometimes, attempting all three on the same production.Watch the Film:TubiPrime VideoTrailerFacebookInstagramCross Purposes Production
SPONSOR: Go to www.AirDoctorPro.com and use promo code HEATHER to get UP TO $300 off today! AirDoctor comes with a 30-day money back guarantee, plus a 3-year warranty—an $84 value, free! Get this exclusive, podcast-only offer now! Dr. Sylvia Kalicinski is a Ph.D. level therapist and writer who loves teaching simple strategies backed by brain science and mindfulness. She simplifies brain health, therapy, and coaching while adding a dash of spirituality to help people better understand themselves. Her techniques, such as the B.O.D.Y. skill helps clients better manage stress and live a more fulfilling and confident life. Dr. Sylvia has worked with all kinds of people from celebrities to your next-door neighbor...women, men, and teens who've felt anxious, lonely, and stuck. Dr. Sylvia wants to show her client's what's truly possible so that they can move past self-limiting beliefs and step towards the direction of healing, purpose, and confidence. Sylvia's experience as a therapist and former lead behavioral health clinician at Mount Sinai Hospital strengthens her ability to connect with people and empathically listen to their narratives. As a child of immigrant parents who experienced their own mental health issues, Dr. Sylvia understands the uniqueness of each family's story and the adversities that so many of us face while living in America. Even though loneliness is a personal topic - it's widely universal. The moment Dr. Sylvia committed to writing a book about loneliness, she immediately looked like the blonde facepalm emoji. Why would she want to write about her biggest pain point? Dr. Sylvia admits that she spent the majority of her life feeling Lonely AF. However, her book is not about going backwards or staying stuck in the problem. Lonely AF sits at the solution end of loneliness where Dr. Sylvia blends her working knowledge of the complexity of loneliness with her personal lived experiences. Because what is personal is most often universal. Dr. Sylvia's warm, inviting, and transparent approach, turns complex human issues into a conversation that we all need to be having right now. She saves your seat at the table- and makes sure that you feel welcomed. What is most personal, can start to feel universal when Dr. Sylvia starts to draw out connections in her audience, reader, and clients. Dr. Sylvia shows people what's possible so they can live a better life. Dr. Sylvia is Host of The Dr. Sylvia K Show podcast and is in the process of doing her last revise on her book Lonely AF. Sylvia holds a B.S. in Radio Television and Film from The University of Texas at Austin, a M.A. in Counseling Psychology from PacificaGraduate Institute, and a Ph.D. in Marriage and Family Therapy from Nova Southeastern University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 396: I will discuss Christmas albums from Zenith radio & television stores in Chicago and Christmas TV Programs from December 1978.
Episode 396: I will discuss Christmas albums from Zenith radio & television stores in Chicago and Christmas TV Programs from December 1978.
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A creative at heart, Grace Voorhees chose to leave a career she had been building for close to 10 years, to follow her passion and pursue a career within the entertainment industry. Grace gained her experience at UPMT Agency before becoming a full-time agent at Daniel Hoff Agency. She has now been with DHA for almost 3 years. Grace's most rewarding moments as an agent come with the collaborative atmosphere and the excitement of being a part of the creative process to help her clients succeed. When Grace is not spending time with her dogs, Theodore and Spud, she can be found attending concerts and music festivals, going to trivia nights with friends, and producing music videos for independent artists.Marta Parrillo's background in Radio/Television and Cinema Production set the stage for her career as a Commercial/Print Agent when she joined the Daniel Hoff Agency (LA) in 2017. In September 2022, she relocated south to co-open the Atlanta branch of DHA as Director of SE Theatrical Division. The passion for creating & comradery amongst fellow agents, talent, casting has allowed Marta to thrive and she brings that support and enthusiasm to the “Hollywood of the South.” An Avid Nicolas Cage fan, her beloved cat is named Castor Troy (from “Face/Off”)! SEASON 3 IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE COMMERCIAL CLUB, USE SLATE49 PROMO CODE FOR A DISCOUNTED ONE ON ONE COACHING SESSION.
Kristie Crenshaw is a dynamic motivational speaker, life coach and digital marketer with a passion for helping women in business. With degrees in Theatre and Radio-Television, Kristie combines her exceptional communication and presentation skills to engage and entertain her audience. A former Miss Kentucky America and 1st Runner-Up to Miss Teen USA, she brings grace and confidence to every stage. As an advocate for a purpose-driven life, she offers a unique five-pillar system for achieving personal and professional fulfillment to her coaching clients and a two-step method to help anyone be better at just about anything. She believes in Jesus, drinking less to live more and making marriage matter and was named one of the “Top 15 Coaches in Louisville 2024” by Influence Digest. In episode 493 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why Kristie chose Morehead State University, what was special about Kappa Delta that made her want to join, what it was like to become Miss Kentucky, her advice to college students who want to get into acting, what is the power of personal narratives in shaping our reality and our future, how we can transform negative self-talk into empowering beliefs, how we get better about communicating and articulating our thoughts authentically, her suggestions for creating a future narrative for action and fulfillment, and her advice for storytelling through the sorority or fraternity. Enjoy!
In April this year, Get Known got the chance to head to the U. S. National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) event in Las Vegas. The event gave us an opportunity to interview Dan Shelley the President and CEO of the Radio Television Digital News Association or RTDNA. As you will hear, Dan has been a long-time journalist and newsroom leader who has had experiences over the decades setting the standard for how the biggest news organizations deliver news. Over that time he has been helping the industry transition from its analog roots to the digital area. In our interview, we start with some history of the RTDNA and how it works today. We then get into the constitutional purpose of journalism for the American public and some of the differences between that and Europe's democracies. Dan's own background is itself a history lesson in how broadcast journalism and digital news evolved in the U.S. We get into talking about the production of digital news, the advocacy work of RTDNA on behalf of journalists, and news ethics in a world increasingly driven by social media and polarized information. The US broadcasting industry and how news is made in Europe have many similarities but have so many interesting differences from how things are done. As we in Europe engage with US media and make our mark, it is so important to take these understandings into consideration. The market in the U.S. is so big and diverse. But like everywhere, social media and general digitalization have been huge factors in how information is consumed and it is great to see there are people like Dan Shelley in the mix helping the industry grow and develop.
Rev. Mona Ballge graduated from Rhema Bible College, 1996 and American Broadcasting School, 2004 receiving her FCC license, member of American Women in Radio & Television. Youth Pastor and attended SAGU and Mott College for business. Moved back home to Michigan in 2005. Sharing the “Good News” of God's healing power from depression and a brain stem injury 1986, after a car accident. Mona shares her faith in Jesus' name, through prayer, Ephesians 6. Focusing on God's thoughts and peace, having the mind of Christ explained in Philippians 4. Sharing God's Love through music, film, and storytelling. M&M Ministries International Inc., her nonprofit. Always being kind is her motto! As a photojournalist traveling and writing on family genealogy. As founder of the Burton Area Historical Society Inc. public speaking, while writing a history column in the local paper, and writing her first book. Member of National Storyteller Network, VFW, USO and TED. Angel Studio, ICVM, Christian Worldview Film makers, Guilds. National Religious Broadcasters, supporter. Born and raised in Burton Township, Michigan, married 37 years, raising five children to be their best by helping others.
Pesma za Evroviziju '24 is set to be the third edition of Pesma za Evroviziju, the national final organized by Radio Television of Serbia to select the Serbian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024. Dates for #PZE24: Tue, Feb 27, 2024 – Sat, Mar 2, 2024 Who will have the best option to possibly bring Serbia a win? Let's TALK. Wondering who can win Eurovision 2024? Listen. Wondering how the the event organization could go? Listen. What's the REAL TEA behind the scenes at Eurovision? Listen. Subscribe to the Eurovision for Real podcast hosted by Alesia Michelle. CONNECT Read: http://EurovisionFam.com Watch: https://www.youtube.com/alesiamichelle TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@alesiamichelle? Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alesiamichelle Twitter: https://twitter.com/AlesiaMichelle Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TeamAlesia --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alesia73/support
How do you reimagine an organization so that its governance and culture are transformed to meet today's needs? How do you further reinvent a conference to help your organization stand out in a crowded meetings field?In this episode of Associations Thrive, host Joanna Pineda interviews Tara Puckey, Executive Director of Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA). Tara discusses:How she's only ever worked for journalist associations.The crowded association space that RTDNA occupies because there are over 70 journalist associations!How RTDNA has changed over the years to include Internet journalists.The governance changes that RTDNA started about five years ago to expand committee membership, make the Board more strategic, and create a pipeline of new and upcoming leaders.The staff culture changes that Tara ushered in, including going fully remote, unlimited PTO, and creating a culture where staff show up for the people around them.How RTDNA completely revamped their conference: they reduced the number of attendees, eliminated panel discussions, made every session be more discussion than lecture, added white space to the schedule, and emphasized self care throughout the conference (think puppies and baby goats).How RTDNA partners with a local nonprofit in the city of their conference. Attendees participate in a service project, and instead of renting furniture and equipment, the association purchases and then donates everything to the local partner (often at a lower cost then renting!).How it's really hard to be a journalist these days, especially when covering violence or war.References:RTDNA websiteBaby goats at the 2023 conference
To access a FREE collection of resources, go to www.TheMaverickVault.com Real estate syndication is lucrative but comes with unique challenges and learning curves. Katty Fettke, having navigated this landscape herself, sheds light on the intricacies and nuances involved in successful syndication deals. Gain insights into strategies, tips, and best practices to optimize your investments today. Key Takeaways From This Episode Why it's crucial to be adaptable and opportunity-driven in a shifting market The value of in-depth industry knowledge and careful partner selection Insights into the real estate cycles and current market trends Downsides of the lack of focus and proper planning in your business References/Links Mentioned Bank of America Getting the Love You Want by Harville Hendrix Ph.D. and Helen LaKelly Hunt Ph.D. | Paperback and Spiral-bound About Kathy Fettke With a passion for researching and sharing the most important facts on real estate and economics, Kathy is a frequent guest expert on such media as CNN, CNBC, Fox News, NPR, CBS MarketWatch, and the Wall Street Journal. She is the author of the #1 best-seller, Retire Rich with Rentals, and host of two long-running RealWealth podcasts – “The Real Wealth Show” and “Real Estate News for Investors.” You'll also find her on the recently launched BiggerPockets “On the Market” podcast as one of several co-hosts. Kathy received her BA in Broadcast Communications from San Francisco State University and worked in the newsrooms of CNN, FOX, CTV, and ABC-7. She's past president of American Women in Radio & Television. Kathy became a certified personal coach through the Coaches Training Institute in San Rafael, California. In 2001, she took the coaching process to television and produced a cable show called “DREAM,” which followed the process of 6 people going after their dreams over 90 days. Kathy noticed a theme on her Dream coaching show: most people don't have time for their dreams when they are spending all their time at work to make money to pay the bills. Connect with Kathy Website: RealWealth | Grow Developments Podcast: Real Wealth Show: Real Estate Investing Podcast Are you a passive real estate investor seeking financial freedom? Almost daily, new headlines break on the latest financial market upset. Now is the time to get educated on how to strategically invest in commercial real estate for long-term financial freedom. Grab your copy of “How to Passively Invest in a Changing Economic Environment” Go to…www.MavericksInvest.com Want to keep up to date on the commercial real estate market, trends, investing tips and know what Neil is buying right now? Connect with him at Legacy Impact Investors, and be sure to register for his newsletter. Connect with Neil Timmins on LinkedIn. If there is a topic you want to know more about or a guest that you would like to see on the show, shoot Neil a message on LinkedIn. About Neil Timmins Neil is a commercial real estate syndicator, published author, and podcast host. Neil's entry point into the Real Estate industry came after a few short years in banking. Recognized by the Wall Street Journal as a Top 100 team and the #1 REMAX agent in Iowa by the age of 29, Neil had solidified his role as a force in the industry. Having completed hundreds of Fix & Flips, Wholesales, Wholetails, Novations, and Owner-Financed deals, Neil longed to quit forfeiting time for dollars. After building a portfolio of single-family rentals to produce passive income, he found the strategy to be anything but passive. Neil, however, didn't go looking for his first commercial deal, he actually stumbled into it. Since then, he has refined the process of analyzing and buying commercial properties that produce stellar cash flow. Neil has been involved in over $300,000,000 in real estate transactions. While his holdings in commercial asset classes include apartments, offices, mobile home parks, and self-storage units, his passion is industrial property. Neil now has verticals in residential real estate, multiple commercial asset classes, brokerage, publishing, and this successful podcast. Neil and his wife, Emily, are the proud parents of three active teenagers. Those who know Neil say he is a competitor by nature, whether for the biggest fish on a deep-sea fishing trip, the best ribs at a barbeque, or playing football back in his day at his alma mater, the University of Nebraska at Omaha as a Maverick. Neil is always up for travel, spending time on the water, and of course, meeting people interested in learning about and investing in commercial properties. Click here to see video of the podcast.
Rev. Mona Ballge graduated from Rhema Bible College, 1996 and American Broadcasting School, 2004 receiving her FCC license, member of American Women in Radio & Television. Youth Pastor and attended SAGU and Mott College for business. Moved back home to Michigan in 2005. Sharing the “Good News” of God's healing power from depression and a brain stem injury 1986, after a car accident. Mona shares her faith in Jesus' name, through prayer, Ephesians 6. Focusing on God's thoughts and peace, having the mind of Christ explained in Philippians 4. Sharing God's Love through music, film, and storytelling. M&M Ministries International Inc., her nonprofit. Always being kind is her motto! As a photojournalist traveling and writing on family genealogy. As founder of the Burton Area Historical Society Inc. public speaking, while writing a history column in the local paper, and writing her first book. Member of National Storyteller Network, VFW, USO and TED. Angel Studio, ICVM, Christian Worldview Film makers, Guilds. National Religious Broadcasters, supporter. Born and raised in Burton Township, Michigan, married 37 years, raising five children to be their best by helping others.
Dr. Sylvia K is a Ph.D. level therapist and writer who loves teaching simple strategies backed by brain science and mindfulness. She simplifies brain health, therapy, and coaching while adding a dash of spirituality to help people better understand themselves. Dr. Sylvia has worked with all kinds of people from celebrities to your next-door neighbor...women, men, and teens who've felt anxious, lonely, and stuck. Dr. Sylvia wants to show her client's what's truly possible so that they can move past self-limiting beliefs and step towards the direction of healing, purpose, and confidence. Sylvia's experience as a therapist and former lead behavioral health clinician at Mount Sinai Hospital strengthens her ability to connect with people and empathically listen to their narratives. As a child of immigrant parents who experienced their own mental health issues, and losing her mother at a very young age, Dr. Sylvia understands the uniqueness of each family's story and the adversities that so many of us face. Even though loneliness is a personal topic - it's widely universal and she wants to bring this to light and help people to heal.. Dr. Sylvia admits that she spent the majority of her life feeling Lonely AF. However, her book, of the same name, is not about going backwards or staying stuck in the problem. Lonely AF sits at the solution end of loneliness where Dr. Sylvia blends her working knowledge of the complexity of loneliness with her personal lived experiences. Because what is personal is most often universal. Sylvia holds a B.S. in Radio Television and Film from The University of Texas at Austin, a M.A. in Counseling Psychology from PacificaGraduate Institute, and a Ph.D. in Marriage and Family Therapy from Nova Southeastern University. In this podcast Dr. Sylvia and Sara talk about how widespread Loneliness is, not only in the USA but globally, compounded by Covid effecting all of our lives. Sylvia talks openly about being born into loneliness, and also suffering from Post=partum rage. She wrote her book for herself, helping her to understand the feeling of not belonging and discovering where she does belong. Sara and Sylvia talk about the need for connection and ways to understand and get free from the inner talk of loneliness. Website: www.saraschulting.com Social media: https://www.instagram.com/saraschultingkranz/
This episode covers the next 17 paragraphs of the chapter from: “Sir, how do you happen to come here?” To... “...were he or his counterpart before me.” We conduct a deep dive into the subtle narrative specifics of Swami Pranabananda's epic bilocation, considering the unique perspective of each person in the room, including Mahavatar Krishna. Paramahansa Yogananda could write a movie with this scene! 0:00 The two challenges from last week; 15:33 Summary of the episode; 17:00 The bilocation paradigm vs. Krishna's method; 28:20 Holding hands and mundane wooden sandals; 39:22 Kadarnath Babu's experience; 55:28 Swami Pranabananda's illumination; 1:06:00 Who can be your guru?; 1:13:53 The footnote on Astral and Radio Television. Homework for next episode— Read, absorb and make notes on the next 8 paragraphs of the chapter from: “The master sought to banish...” To... “...eyes behind any screen of delusion.” Links from this episode: Madhuram (sweetness, see link's description) Bhajan: https://youtu.be/7D198nSeAT0 https://yogananda.org/the-role-of-a-guru-in-ones-spiritual-search https://explore.globalhealing.com/natural-medicine-secrets-revealed-giuseppe-calligaris/ #autobiographyofayogi #autobiographylinebyline #paramahansayogananda Autobiography of a Yogi awake.minute Self-Realization Fellowship #SRF
Jim Lang is celebrating 9 years as the morning show host on 105.9 The Region this year. He has done television. He has done radio. He has done play by play. He has done talk radio. He has done sports radio. And now he is in the basement to talk "change" Bob and Jim talk about how growing up in a military household prepared him for all the unexpected changes that can come with a career in broadcast. Jim and Bob also discuss how technology has greatly changed the evolution of how traditional radio is made and consumed.
Welcome Back to Engineer Your Success Podcast with Dr. James Bryant! Susan Young is an award-winning story + speaker coach and the founder of “Get in Front Communications, Inc.” For 22 years, Susan has been teaching entrepreneurs how to boldly tell their stories so they have more visibility, impact, and clients. A former radio news reporter and on-air anchor for 10 years, Susan has interviewed everyone from homeless people to presidents. She also managed the Office of Radio & Television for New Jersey Governor Christine Todd Whitman. In addition, Susan was PR director for a statewide nonprofit. She is also a certified practitioner in Neurolinguistic Programming. NLP is the interrelationship between our thoughts, experiences, behavior, and communication. She has been honored as “Entrepreneur of the Year” and is one of the ‘Top 75 Badass Women on Twitter.' She also facilitates Communication Nation on Facebook. With no further ado, here is Susan Young. [00:00 - 06:24] Opening Segment Susan Young is an award-winning storyteller and communicator. She talks about not speaking up until she was four years old, and how this led to her developing a different way of communicating. She shares that one of the things that helped her uncover her story was figuring out what she stood for. Susan advises listeners to explore their own stories and figure out what makes them unique, so they can be more confident when speaking in front of others. [06:24 - 12:22] How to Engineer Your Success: Tips for Building a Thriving Story You can achieve success by embracing your strengths and looking at things from different lengths. It's important to start with a comprehensive marketing direction and a clear action plan, then get attentive expert help. To be able to engineer your success, you first need to address your story - which can be difficult. [12:22 - 18:37] How to be a person of excellence: Susan shares success principles from her entrepreneurial journey The key to being a successful communicator is to tell stories that are relatable and memorable. One way to achieve this is to include defining moments from your life in your speeches and presentations. Being a person of excellence includes leaving things as you found them, which can be summed up by the phrase "be a person of excellence." [18:37 - 22:42] Closing Segment Engineers are great communicators when they are talking to other engineers, but may have difficulty communicating with others Follow Susan! Links below Parting Notes You can learn more about Susan Young by visiting her website https://www.sueyoungmedia.com/ you may also check out Communication Nation on Facebook Group Sponsors: Banowetz Marketing: Growing a business is hard. Banowetz Marketing provides an action plan and expert help so your family business can thrive. BanowetzMarketing.com/James Coupon Code: JAMES to get 3 FREE hours of logo design or redesign work with the purchase of any other product. If this content impacts you, please subscribe for more access to the empowering conversations from me and guests working to help you engineer your success! Use this link to drop a question or a topic that you would like to see covered on a future episode: Questions or topic suggestions. Let's connect! Find me on my LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram. I'd love to hear from you. You have the strength of a hero within you. Check out my website https://betteryou4u.com/ and learn how to unlock your potential and achieve success both in business and in life. Important Resources to Note: Click here https://sleekbio.com/jbryant for important resources mentioned on this podcast. Tweetable Quotes: “There's this story that we tell ourselves that may or may not be true, but it's all in how we're interpreting that information in those life events and how we're framing it.” - Dr. James Bryant “Be tenacious even when you're tired stay with it… stay with it.” - Susan Young
Dr. Sylvia Kalicinski is a Ph.D. level therapist and writer who loves teaching simple strategies backed by brain science and mindfulness. She simplifies brain health, therapy, and coaching while adding a dash of spirituality to help people better understand themselves. Her techniques, such as the B.O.D.Y. skill helps clients better manage stress and live a more fulfilling and confident life. Dr. Sylvia has worked with all kinds of people from celebrities to your next-door neighbor...women, men, and teens who've felt anxious, lonely, and stuck. Dr. Sylvia wants to show her client's what's truly possible so that they can move past self-limiting beliefs and step towards the direction of healing, purpose, and confidence. Sylvia's experience as a therapist and former lead behavioral health clinician at Mount Sinai Hospital strengthens her ability to connect with people and empathically listen to their narratives. As a child of immigrant parents who experienced their own mental health issues, Dr. Sylvia understands the uniqueness of each family's story and the adversities that so many of us face while living in America. Even though loneliness is a personal topic - it's widely universal. The moment Dr. Sylvia committed to writing a book about loneliness, she immediately looked like the blonde facepalm emoji. Why would she want to write about her biggest pain point? Dr. Sylvia admits that she spent the majority of her life feeling Lonely AF. However, her book is not about going backwards or staying stuck in the problem. Lonely AF sits at the solution end of loneliness where Dr. Sylvia blends her working knowledge of the complexity of loneliness with her personal lived experiences. Because what is personal is most often universal. Dr. Sylvia's warm, inviting, and transparent approach, turns complex human issues into a conversation that we all need to be having right now. She saves your seat at the table- and makes sure that you feel welcomed. What is most personal, can start to feel universal when Dr. Sylvia starts to draw out connections in her audience, reader, and clients. Dr. Sylvia shows people what's possible so they can live a better life. Dr. Sylvia is Host of The Dr. Sylvia K Show podcast and is in the process of doing her last revise on her book Lonely AF. Sylvia holds a B.S. in Radio Television and Film from The University of Texas at Austin, a M.A. in Counseling Psychology from PacificaGraduate Institute, and a Ph.D. in Marriage and Family Therapy from Nova Southeastern University. MasterClass: Get unlimited access to EVERY class, and as an IMH listener, you get 15% off an annual membership! Go to www.masterclass.com/INMYHEART. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike drinks tea with Greg Shannon, a radio and TV show host for over 30 years all over Canada. Greg co-created, co-wrote, and hosted the nationally syndicated radio show Craven a Today Country. Greg has also worked in the Community Relations Department of Red Deer College and has recently returned to being a daily radio host on Edmonton CFCW Mornings with Stella Stevens. The theme of Greg's story was learning how he got started in radio and television and the lessons learned from working in the industry for over 30 years. Greg gave insight into how he prepares for a show and shared how everything you do on the air should be around what the audience wants to hear. Greg shared some stories about people he has spoken with and places around the world where the job has taken him. Share this episode with someone interested in radio and media. Find the Tea with Mike show through: Website: http://teawithmike.com Podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-johnson933 Twitter: https://twitter.com/tea_with_mike?lang=en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teawithmike Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TEAWITHMIKEJ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/teawithmike Find Greg Shannon through: Twitter: https://twitter.com/thegregshannon Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GregAlanShannon Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegregshannon/?hl=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/greg-a-shannon-8a93052a
Todays guest, is a man I met 27 years ago after taking a position of Program Director of KGNT-KNFL FMTHE COUNTRY GIANT in Logan Utah. As you will hear he was blessed with a tremendous voice, bu had had very little training. He went on to become a news anchor at channel 2 in Boise Idaho and channel 8 in Idaho falls, Idaho. M guest now works in marketing and inside sales for The Automation products group. He and his wife Carrie have five children including triipletts. His name is Shaw Merril. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
With a passion for researching and sharing the most important facts on real estate and economics, Kathy Fettke is a frequent guest expert on such media as CNN, CNBC, Fox News, NPR, CBS MarketWatch and the Wall Street Journal. She is the author of the #1 best-seller, Retire Rich with Rentals, and host of two long-running RealWealth podcasts – “The Real Wealth Show” and “Real Estate News for Investors.” You'll also find her on the recently launched BiggerPockets “On the Market” podcast as one of several co-hosts. Kathy received her BA in Broadcast Communications from San Francisco State University and worked in the newsrooms of CNN, FOX, CTV, and ABC-7. She's the past president of American Women in Radio & Television. She is passionate about learning and sharing that information with the members of RealWealth and her podcast listeners. In today's show, Kathy shares her investment journey, her predictions on where we've been, and where the market is headed. Episode Link: https://realwealth.com/ --- Transcript Before we jump into the episode, here's a quick disclaimer about our content. The Remote Real Estate Investor podcast is for informational purposes only, and is not intended as investment advice. The views, opinions and strategies of both the hosts and the guests are their own and should not be considered as guidance from Roofstock. Make sure to always run your own numbers, make your own independent decisions and seek investment advice from licensed professionals. Michael: What's going on everyone? Welcome to another episode of the Remote Real Estate Investor. I'm Michael Albaum and today I'm joined by Kathy Fettke, who is the co-founder of Real wealth and she's going to be talking to us today about her predictions around where the market is headed, and where we've been. So let's get into it. Kathy Fettke, how are you? Thanks so much for taking the time. Kathy: I am doing wonderful, thanks for having me here. Michael: Oh my gosh, I'm so excited. So we had your husband Rich on a while ago on our podcast and we were asking him about market conditions and forecasting and he goes timeout you got to have my wife on. So for anyone who didn't catch that episode, give us a quick, quick intro background, who you are, where you come from and what it is you're doing in real estate. Kathy: Yeah, well, Rich, and I founded real wealth, which we really did by accident. It was back in 2003 when he was really more in the motivational world. He was a speaker and had come out with a book called extreme success. He was doing this national book tour, we didn't know anything about real estate, but we house hacked, which wasn't really a term then. But basically, we bought a house it was way too expensive for us. So we rented out rooms and that's how we afford to live there. That's how you summarize that. But other than that, that was our only landlord experience and we didn't we didn't think that we could buy real estate until we were rich. You know, that's oftentimes what people think like, I gotta wait till I am a multimillionaire before I can do that, so he you know, he was building his coaching business, I was a stay at home mom. It was on that. On one of his when he came home from his tour, his media tour, and he noticed a freckle. As you probably saw, he's a redhead. So there's a lot of freckles on that guy but he noticed he was like this one's weird. So he checked it out and the doctor looked at it did more tests, thought he basically told rich, he had probably six months to live because melanoma was extremely deadly than it probably still is. But they have better things today. But back then it was just like, here's your diagnosis, you got six months. So obviously a massive shocker. Both of us being motivational speakers and coaches were like, no, no, no, I'm not buying this. But I had to figure out the finances and I wanted to take over so that he could you know, if the doctor was right so that he could really enjoy himself for those six months. But really, we both were like No, don't even go there just get better. So that's when I had a weekend radio show in San Francisco that I just did for fun. It was kind of a coaching show is helping people go after their dreams in a in like a 90 day period and, and really create the things that they always wanted, but were afraid to do and all of a sudden, I'm like, I gotta change the show to me figuring out how to make money in 90 days, you know and how do I do that? So I completely changed the focus to wealth building and because it was the San Francisco show, I could interview really high level people like Robert Kiyosaki and that's how I learned real estate investing and that's over time, we built real wealth and we've been helping people, you know, educate people and educate ourselves ever since on how to build wealth through real estate. Michael: I love that. So you're telling us that you learned real estate investing via hosting your own podcast and interviewing folks that had done it? Kathy: Oh, yeah and I was such a dummy. I mean, like, literally knew nothing. Nothing. I mean, we were renting out rooms in our home on Craigslist. So like, we understood the dark side of what's doing, right, because of stories there. But no, it wasn't until I just thought I got it. I gotta figure this thing out. I've heard that there's a thing called passive income. I don't know what it is but let's find out and I just started interviewing people but I was lucky enough that because I was so desperate to create money, and I've been a stay at home mom for years. I I'd been in broadcasting and that was my degree. But I didn't want to chase fires and murderers when I was raising young children. So I, I basically was not doing that anymore and, and so and bless. They had strikes all the time where I'd have to march for hours in the middle of the night like that. Anyway, I hadn't been working and I didn't It's hard for women when you're out of the workforce for even a few months, but let alone a few years, kind of don't know how to get back in. So that was the focus is like how do I do this? But one thing I thought, well, I could maybe sell sponsorships. So I just started listening to everybody who was advertising at the time. It was like, oh, wow, there's a lot of people, but advertising mortgages. So because you know, this was 2003 and that was what it was everybody was wanting a mortgage? Because they were ridiculous. So I went down the phonebook which existed at the time, and called all these one by one and finally I got someone. Well, I finally got someone to agree only because I was so tired of hearing no, I called finally the last person on the list. I was like, I got an offer you can't refuse. I'm looking for a co-host, instead of like an advertiser, and the guy's like, yeah, sounds good. So that's how I got my sponsor, but it ended up being a mortgage broker who I made a co-host and I came home and rich started laughing. He's like, oh, now you have a mortgage show. Like, that's gonna be funny, because you don't even like going to our fight you skip every financial planning meeting we ever have. And because I just really wasn't into it. But this mortgage broker who became my co-host, I thought, you know, how am I going to make this interesting, so rich, and I thought, well, you know, interview his clients, find out what they're doing with these loans. And that's, that was the game changer and again, like, I had no idea what I was talking about but I think that's what made the show interesting is, I would I was in such awe of the things that, that these people were doing, that all my audience was like, also learning along with me, and they were in awe. Because I was interviewing these 30 year old who were retired, you know, it was like, I'm 40 and I'm not retired. So what are you doing and I learned about flipping and I learned about buying hold, and I learned tax benefits and, and, you know, just all the strategies that Pete that at the time, were kind of secret because podcasts didn't exist back then. I'm so aging myself, but you couldn't you couldn't get the information. It was like late night TV or $10,000 boot camps, infomercials. Yeah, so it was like I was opening this secret world of real estate investment and making it public and I'm happy to say I was one of the first it changed my life and it changed the life of 1000s of people who got to listen. Michael: I love it, I love it a little bit. Kathy, I want to shift gears here in just a minute. But before we do, I mean, you had such an interesting purview into this world of real estate investing. So having interviewed all those folks, and having taught numerous people how to do this, is there a red thread, or kind of key takeaway that you think should be thought should be spoken to would be investors or newer investors as they're just getting started? Kathy: 100%, I can tell you, for me, I, I had a completely new mindset, because people like me who aren't born wealthy, you know, and, and have parents who work for money, you know, whoever, you know, they, if they're not working, they're not making money that you know, they don't understand investing and assets and cash flow and stuff like that, which is most of the world, right? So if you don't come from that, you don't have it, you don't have the mindset. So interviewing these people who were so different than what I thought rich people were like, and so you can even see it today, people who are angry at those who have there, they're just they feel it's unfair, that that's, that's the mindset I was in and then to actually talk to these people and find out there the most generous people, they have a different way of thinking, they look for opportunity, they look for ways that they can make a difference and making a difference is, you know, you're not going to be in business very long if you're not making a difference. And if you're not helping people, that's the bottom line, you're gonna be out of business unless you're government funded, and you get paid no matter what. But, you know, but you know, in a, in a free market society, it's like, if you're not making a difference in helping people, you're, no one's gonna buy your stuff. So I just really learned that, that these, there was a different mindset. So it had to start there and the way that my mindset changed was just being around people and you hear that a lot you hear, like, if you want to change your mindset, get around people that you want to be like, don't hang around the people you don't want to be like, you know, you become who you hang out with. So for me, just even being on the radio, with these people was enough for me to be exposed to a different way of being so it really begins with mindset, Michael: Love it and kind of taking that a step further, what's your best advice, or the best way that you've seen people get around some different people that have the things or have accomplished what it is I'm looking to accomplish? Kathy: You know, today, it's so much easier. There's so many more opportunities. You have podcasts that are free. Again, this didn't exist. There weren't radio shows that talked about, you know, how to build wealth through real estate, you know, and if it was it was probably someone who was trying to sell you something. So today, you have access to so many different podcasts like right now. You have books that are $20 You know, my book retire rich with rentals is 20 bucks, and it's my experience all summed up. There's so many books like that. out there that are cheap. So, you know, learning from those who really technically have nothing to sell you, you know, except a $20 book, you know, that's, that's okay do that real estate conferences Rheas. There are local Rheas everywhere and you have to be careful, because RIAs still have sharks. Even when I started real wealth, I couldn't believe the number of sharks that were out there and I ran into all of them. I'm telling you, like I couldn't. This is the other thing that new investors don't realize is that not everybody's nice and not everybody's telling you the truth. When you're a truth teller, you just assume other people tell you the truth and I can tell you when it comes to financial services, it's like, you know, there's so many people that can lie to your face and I met all of them here as well as smile, and they're so happy and they would come to my real estate group groups, they would come to me, assuming I was naughty, like they were and be like, hey, I got some properties to offload. You know, I'll pay like 10 grand, you know, we're getting them. This was when the when everything fell apart. He's like, we're buying these things for like, $2,000 in Kansas City, and you can resell them for 20. Like, that's not fair, that like, these are tear downs, you know, but so, and they thought that I would be down for that. So there's, there's still RIAs where there's sharks who got out. So I guess the next step is when it comes to mindset, you've got a next step, educate, educate, educate, because then you can't be ripped off as easily. It's kind of like, I like to describe it, like when I took my family to Costa Rica, and I forgot to do my due diligence in the sense of, I forgot to find out what the exchange rate was and I had my $20 and I wanted an empanada and we were hungry and I handed the $20 and I got some change back and I looked at it, and I didn't know what it was and we walked out and I heard the people laughing. I'm like, oh, I just got ripped off but I don't even know how I don't know. You know, so that's how it is in real estate, if you haven't done your homework, and you haven't read those books and listen to those podcasts and you have learned that it's pretty easy to get ripped off. Michael: Yep, I love that, I love that. Let's shift gears here, Kathy, because what you're doing right now, in this space is super, super interesting and talking about market trends and forecasts. So give us a little bit of insight, give us a little preview into your world of what that looks like and how you're doing it. Kathy: Sure, well, it was in 2005. I'll just kind of go back again, where I was able to get people like Robert Kiyosaki on my show and he was the first one who was counterintuitive and that taught me so much because he was saying things that nobody else was saying, and no headline was saying, at the time, like what oh, like at the time, the, the main economist for the National Association of realtors had just come out with a book in 2006. That said, you know, I can't even remember it. But it was basically like, why this is why there's no housing bubble and why home prices will continue to go up for the rest of the decade and it was like this was the National Association of realtors Chief Economist. So you get Kiyosaki coming on and going, no, no, that's like, the loans are going to reset and they're starting now and by 2007 2008, people won't be able to pay the payment, because it's all adjusting and it was so obvious once I could see the data and that oh, you know, I ended up joining my co-host and becoming a mortgage broker. So I knew how bad the industry was and I knew how full of lies it was I my first loan that I turned in. They the bank came back and said, oh, your client doesn't make enough money and I was like, well, that's too bad. I'll let him know. He doesn't qualify and they said, no, no, we changed his income he qualifies now and I came home and I was like, pocket, I go rich. Is that legal and he goes, no, honey, that's fraud. Don't put your name on that. So I was one of the few mortgage brokers that Dec was didn't want to deal with the consequences of fraud. So I would turn down people and they would just go to the mortgage broker next door. They were Nina loans, no income, no assets. I didn't need anything. Anything, I didn't need to know anything about you and I could give you a $5 million loan. It was crazy. So I knew something was wrong. But so did everybody else but it was it was nobody could see it. So Kiyosaki is going, you know, this isn't going to end well and like yeah, da. So he was explaining that all the markets that really benefited from easy loans and easy lending were California, Nevada, the San states, Arizona, Florida and he said, but there are certain places that haven't abused these loans and Texas was one of those places. Texas wouldn't allow 105% cash out refinance. Do you know what that is? That's where you would do a refi and get more money back than the value of the house. It's bright, steady. So Texas didn't do that because they'd been through the SNL crisis in the 80s. They weren't going to do that again. So, he was Kiyosaki was explaining in 2005 2006 I've sold everything in California and all the San states and I'm buying in Texas, I'm exchanging everything in Texas, because the fundamentals are there. The jobs are there, the population is growing. But the but the property's cash flow and that was something. As a California girl, I didn't even know the word. I didn't know what cash flow was, except for negative cash flow, that was a thing. I was curious, like, if you invest in California with negative and that was like common. So it was like all positive cash flow. Okay, so rich, and I jumped on a plane, we went to Texas in 2005, we came back with five properties, because back then you could buy as unlimited amount of investment properties, no money down. That's the kind of lending that existed, and no paperwork. So you know, sign on the dotted line. So we came back with five, but we bought, right, we bought, where the growth was headed, where the jobs were, where the freeways were going, and I talked about it on the show. Next thing, you know, everybody wanted to do what we were doing. So that's, again, how real well start is just helping people buy and these markets. So I knew back then that you have to does like don't pay attention to the headlines pay attention to fundamentals and that's the same thing I'm doing today and this same thing exists today, where the headlines are, are not following data and people are basing their investment on these false headlines. Like even today, I had a little Facebook fight with some people saying, you know, everybody's like housing crash housing crash, and I'm like, where, like, where? Just show me the data…Yeah, I'm really curious to know where this housing crashes and I get crickets, you know, nothing. But that's what people are thinking and I'm okay with that. If, if my competition leaves the market, I'm okay with that. I would love less competition. Go, go away. Let me buy the stuff, you know. Michael: Yeah, totally, totally. So I mean, I'm hearing the same chatter and seeing the same headlines doom and gloom, bubble housing crash. Talk to us about what you're seeing from a data driven perspective and what kind of your perspective and projections are Kathy: Sure, well, let's look at the American home owner versus the American homeowner before the last crash, before the last crash, there was no money down. In fact, you got cash back for buying, you could buy as many as you want. No, no, no paperwork required, right. It was just right. You know, today, it's a very different situation thanks to Dodd Frank changes it you have to put money down. I mean, not necessarily the first time homebuyer can put 3% down, but they still have to qualify with open books. And we all know how hard it is to get a loan and it has been for the past 12 years, so… Michael: Full cavity search… as your neighbor's mailman, like… Kathy: It's crazy awful. I'm doing one right now and I hate it. But you know, this is what it's been for 12 years is difficult. So you've got people for the last 12 years that had to qualify, you have the highest FICO is these are people who have proven a history of paying their bills, that was not the case back then it was subprime at, you can have a history of not paying your bills and still get a loan 100% financing, not the case today, you have to show that you pay your bills, and that you put money down and that your income supports the payment and not just that, but that debt to income that you can't have so much debt that you can't pay your home. So, you know, it's not been easy. The people who own homes today qualified, they're locked into low rates. They have the lowest housing cost in history. I might be wrong on that but they have very low housing cost the people who own homes. So because they're locked into 3% rates, and they qualified and since then their wages have increased. I'm talking about homeowners only now this is not the case for renters. Renters are in a horrible place today. Horror, I've my heart bleeds for renters today because they they're spending most of their paycheck just trying to have a roof above their heads. It's a difficult time. That's why I've been on a mission to tell people buy a house because you can lock in your payment for 30 years and not worry about rent. But unfortunately, there's a lot of people who are unable to do that and that's the story. It's the renters and hopefully, you know, hopefully landlords will be able to provide affordable housing but it's hard you know, it's hard today because we're trying to build affordable housing and how can we do it when lumber went up? 100% or whatever like it's not easy, eight right la Los Angeles. I live in Southern California. I don't know you know that what happened here but la tried to build affordable housing with a grant you know, free government money. Do you know that that the homeless housing that they built cost 800,000 a unit for I kid you not the oh my gosh, housing 800,000 because it's Well, first of all, governments don't tend to know leave it to the efficient sector. Yeah but it's not easy. So, you know, when you've got a situation now where the Federal Reserve stimulated the housing market when they shouldn't have, they misread even our Federal Reserve that is supposed to be controlling the economy wasn't because they were thinking that during COVID, there would be a slowdown. But of course, when you print 40% of the money that's circulating in two years, there's probably going to be an impact and of course, that impact is inflation and add to it that the Federal Reserve was buying mortgage backed securities to keep interest rates low. So and all this happened when you had the largest demographic ever, of first time homebuyers hitting the market, the millennials, age 28 to 34 biggest, biggest generation ever hitting the homebuyer age and they're very well educated, well paid people, low interest rates, and then add COVID where they could live anywhere. So a recipe for disaster that drove prices up. People think they're going to come crashing down. Tell me why. Tell me why people who are highly paid, qualified for the loan or locked into 3% loans are going to suddenly go, oh, no, rates are up. I'm going it's kind of like that scene and you know, where the roller machine is coming at? Oh, awesome. Yeah, there's no, it's not. That's not happening. Michael: Yeah, well, that's such a good point because I think I would be remiss if we didn't talk about interest rates going up. But that's so much of one side of the equation we're hearing about, in order for people to buy properties at these higher interest rates, there needs to be inventory to sell. So talk to us about kind of that side of the equation as well. Kathy: Yeah, no, it's a great point, you know, it kind of economics comes down to supply and demand, always, always, you know, you can, you can have 2% interest rates, but if nobody wants, whatever it is, that's out there, it doesn't matter and that was kind of what happened in in 2010-2011 and 12. You know, interest rates went so low, but no one was buying housing, because they were scared and there was a lot on the market. So a lot of lot of supply, not enough demand, it didn't matter that rates were low, of course, that that turned around, eventually. But here we are, you know, fast forward, this massive demographic of young people that are trying to just have a place to live. You know, this isn't stocks where you just invest, this is like your life. People want shelter. They don't necessarily want to live with mom and dad. They don't want to live in small apartments downtown as they're forming families and there was this crazy headline that millennials weren't going to form families. Well, not at 21 but they're their family forming age now, you know, like, right, right, right, who's gonna buy a house and have babies at 21… I don't know maybe in the Midwest, but not generally, today. So there was just a lot of misinformation. Again, don't trust the headlines, it's be careful about headlines and look at the data. Today we have a situation where building has been difficult and in 2008, 2000 2008 builders got absolutely wiped out and they were in no mood to get started and many couldn't and there wasn't financing for builders. That's how I got started in syndications because builders came to me and they're like, I can buy land for almost nothing. I can't get money, can you? Can you raise money? I'm like, I don't know. Maybe it turns out I could and so we were able to buy land for almost nothing and you know, buy 4200 lots in Tampa for like 10 cents on the dollar was crazy. It was crazy. But there was no money. So builders just and there was no demand. So why would builders built and that didn't mean that that's applied and really thin out until like 20 I don't know 14 Maybe. So okay, and then being a builder now being someone that boy tough business. You know, that land that we bought in Tampa, we're just now finishing, you know, selling those lots because it takes so long to get infrastructure in place took 10 years to get the roads in and the utilities and stuff. It's not quick, and that's even in Florida and in our other subdivisions. They're all two or three years delayed and that's just us, you know, so think of all the builders out there that either don't have the appetite to do spec housing, they'll build to order basically but and now you know new homes tend to get hit the hardest when rates go up. So builders really aren't in the mood to to build at a time when it's so desperately needed and then add the supply chain issues and the you know, just the blame issues, it's hard to hire anyone and then during COVID, we had to shut down our site, the cities were shut down, we couldn't get permits, we couldn't get approvals and, and then you know, one person gets sick on the job site and you're shut down for two weeks, you come back to work and one other person gets, I mean, it's been hard to bring on new supply at a time when it's so desperately needed. So here we are higher home prices, higher, higher rates, less people able to buy homes, more people forced to rent, and the inventory is not there. Michael: So you think that there is enough kind of demand pent up there with not nearly enough inventory now or on the horizon, that that demand is going to push through those elevated home prices and interest rates? Kathy: You know, again, it just depends on the market. The mistake, I think in the headlines is that they keep treating it like it's a national housing market and you and I both know, that's just not the case. It's so market specific. So there are some areas that really boomed because people from the San Francisco Bay area or from New York, got the heck out of town because they could live anywhere and cities are not so exciting when everything shut down. So you have places like Boise that just bubble up but is it a bubble when it's California money moving to a cheap area. For them it's no bubble, you know and it's not like these Californians are gonna go, oh, you know, gosh, prices are stalling. Maybe I should sell it a loss. No, they bought a house in Boise because they want to live there, you know, they want a second home or whatever and it was cheap for them. So but do I see that continuing? Probably not. I think I'm guessing prices have kind of maxed out at Boise but I also don't see a crash. You know, same for Austin, these aren't places I wouldn't necessarily invest. I don't like investing in places that saw 40% growth year after year. You know, like I, I doubt that's going to continue. I want to be in areas where that hasn't happened yet. It's about to happen. Michael: And so you that's perfect segue into my next question is how do you find the next Boise or the next Austin? What are you looking for and what should our listeners be looking for? Kathy: Yeah, I mean, it's definitely a changing market and, again, that doesn't mean people aren't going to still be moving to Austin and Austin still looks really cheap for people from New York and San Francisco. So some of these areas where, where there's tech growth and job growth and jobs of the future kind of growth. It's going to continue. I mean, look at Miami, if you asked me if Miami would see the kind of growth it's had, I would have said no way. You know, everybody's afraid. It's got to be underwater. No one seems to care. Miami was the hottest market ever last year in the year that everybody's talking about climate change, I don't get that. But you know, what you have? Is the financial sector moving there from New York. So, you know, do you want to live in New York City where it's cold and windy in the winter or do you want to live in Miami, like one? That's right, you're moving? Easy, so I wouldn't, I wouldn't buy there but what that tells me is people that are that lived in Miami who are getting priced out, they're gonna move kind of to other parts of Florida, that are cheaper and companies that you know, maybe are concerned about climate change, you're gonna move to parts of Florida, that aren't as risky. Texas, you know, look at Elon Musk, you see, he's part of a trend that's been going on for 10 years of, hey, there's two places that stayed open during the pandemic, Texas and Florida, maybe South Dakota, but no one wants to live there. So it's really Texas in Florida. If you want to have a business that stays open, you're gonna go there, so the businesses are going there and people are following. Michael: Yeah, that makes total sense and Kathy, where do you go to get your information and to get your data, the raw data, not the politicized headlines, but these are the numbers, I want to use them to then interpret and come to conclusions? Where do you get those from? Kathy: I just I really just interview people all the time that are in that are either longtime experienced investors and have been through cycles and, and understand fundamentals versus hype and I'm not saying not to be cautious. This is a time to be cautious, because we're in a changing market and we don't know how aggressive the Fed is going to be and we don't we don't know what's hot, what's coming. But the fundamentals work no matter what. So I listen to longtime investors who have been through cycles. I follow the I follow closely the federal reserve and what they're doing. I follow the Treasury, the 10 year treasury and this is you know, this tells me when there's all this concern that interest rates are continued going to continue to rise, the 10 year treasuries retreating and the Fed follows the market and the market is saying, we don't, you know, we don't see that inflation is going to continue forever, or that the markets gonna boom forever and if the markets not booming and there's not rampant inflation forever, you're not going to see interest rates continue to rise. You know, if the 10 year treasury is retreating, that tells you rates are going to come back at some point to, again, my opinion. Right. So, those are some of the things I follow. I follow Housing Wire Logan Mota Shami, I love what he says you see could be controversial, but he's to me, he's been he makes sense and just data I mean, it you just look, all you have to do is search mortgage payments on the Fred I look at that's the Federal Reserve and historical, you know, mortgage payments to income, and its lowest it's been, and then look at jobs. We're still at what 3.6% or something on unemployment, so super lawyers the recession… I usually you don't have a recession when you got jobs like that and continued job growth. You know, we've got job numbers coming out, and we're seeing growth. So I don't know, they got two jobs for every one American who wants them. So how is that a recession? Michael: Right, right. Yeah, no, I'm with you 100% and Kathy quickly for investors, because we've talked a lot about and focus a lot about homeowners and owner occupants. But for investors who are just getting started, you know, looking at their fellow investors or hearing podcasts, everyone talks about double digit returns for long term buy and hold for cash flowing properties. Should people be adjusting their expectations now, if they're just getting into the game, because prices are higher and because interest rates have also gone up pr do you think rents have kept up with them over time… Kathy: For us, and I don't know what you guys are seeing, we're seeing cap rates look pretty pathetic honestly, it doesn't look great. So that's a bummer but there's still parts of the country that where you can get pretty good cash flow. They're just not areas that excite me. There, there will always be linear markets, markets that kind of just are there, and you can cash flow in those markets, but you probably won't see appreciation and they haven't even appreciated in this crazy bull run that we've had. So yeah, if something goes wrong, you know, your roof to change your roof, or you know, and I own these kind of properties. You have a plumbing issue, man, there goes your yours cashflow. So, you know, I like cash flow, but I would rather be in areas that are experiencing growth and in those markets, the cashflow is just not great. So I've been telling people, if you're you know, if you're it depends on what you're trying to do and if you're trying to create a retirement for yourself, and you're not needing the cash flow right now, don't worry about it, think about the future and ask yourself, where do I think this property will be 10 years from now, maybe 20 years from now…You know, that's what matters more, because you can make cash flow today, you know, if you're young get a get a job, you know, that should be your cash flow. You're here to give your gift to the world. We don't have an economy if people aren't working and contributing, you know, you were not really meant to come here and retire at 30. I don't think you know, right. So if your job your cash flow and have that job is something that you're great at and you love to do and contributes to society, and have your real estate be what happens when you're you don't want to work anymore and maybe that's 40, maybe that's 50, it shouldn't be 30 if it is good for you. But you know, I look at it, like buy something that is going to hold up in the long run and be in an area where there's growth. Because my experience has been that's where the big bucks are made. We had a single family rental fund that we just closed out. I know you guys, you do lots of funds and what we found in our fund, we bought properties and growth markets and then we bought some cash flow markets to kind of offset and that's how we've always promoted things is like hey get your cash flow properties and get your not so cashflow but growth properties and you know, balances. What we found is that the cash flow properties ended up with like a 8% return or so and the growth properties were like 40% like there was no comparison between the two. So for the long term, you know, get into the hot markets where people want to live and where the where the demographics are moving to and don't worry so much. I mean, obviously the cash flow should cover your expenses. But it's the returns have definitely gone down but that's not preventing me from buying in those areas because you're right, what was it was such a limited supply of inventory. When you're in markets where people are moving to, you're going to see rents go up over time. So never judge a property on the first year of the performer. Don't do that have a five year or a 10 year or a 20 year pro forma, because the first year is always going to be the worst and you know, because you're paying closing costs and, and your rents are, you know what they are that year… Michael: But you're finding stuff you missed in the inspection and… Kathy: All of that… So, but year two, year three or four, just like with apartments, you don't buy an apartment based on your first year. You know, you buy it based on what it's going to do for you. You know, if you're gonna buy an old car, you're gonna you're getting an old car, if you're gonna buy a new car. I mean, I, you shouldn't really compare real estate to cars but I gotta tell you this time, it kind of make sense, rich, and I both own Tesla's that we bought Rich's early adopter. So he bought the first ones. They're worth, like $10,000, more than we paid years ago, the value has gone up on our tests, as I think that's funny, you know, usually, values go down, because of lack of supply, they can't get batteries and who wouldn't want a battery operated car? Michael: You know, it's like 615... Kathy: Yeah, that's right… So that's driving prices up. It's the same thing with real estate. You know, people want a place to live, and they want to lock in their rate, and they're going to lock it in and anyway, it's the same and it's the same as an investor, you're buying in an area where people are moving to you are locking into a rate if there's not enough supply, for all the people moving in, you're gonna see rents go up over time. Michael: That makes total sense. Kathy, this has been so eye opening, super, super fun. If people want to learn more about you reach out to you learn more about your fund, where's the best place to do that? Kathy: You can go to realwealth.com and join it's free and you get access to lots of free information and data and then the real wealth show is my podcast and I interviewed lots of economists there. So that's helpful in trying to sort out what's really going on out there. Michael: Amazing, amazing. Well, thank you again for coming on. Definitely look forward to being in touch and we'll talk soon. Kathy: Awesome, thanks for having me. Michael: Thanks! All right, everyone. That was our episode a big big, big thank you to Kathy for coming on. Super insightful, really, really informative and I love that way to be data driven and not get swept away by the headlines. As always, if you'd like the episode, we'd love to hear from you with a rating or review wherever it is you get your podcasts and we look forward to the next one. Happy investing…
It's called Radio-TV Interview Report (RTIR), and while it began as a printed magazine, we still publish it online today. It's been called “the bible of the industry” by producers looking for guests. The e-magazine consists of paid write-ups for potential guests. I discovered early on that when I wrote the author's copy, they got a lot more interviews than when they wrote their own. That's because I learned which headlines or “hooks” tended to grab the media. Word of mouth traveled fast as our clients received dozens of interviews without having to do any work. There were a lot of thrills along the way. I'll never forget the day we sat down and watched one of our guests who'd been booked right from our magazine to appear on Oprah. When Oprah introduced her, she read the opening paragraph of our write-up, word for word! It's been really gratifying to help unknown authors become massively famous. When Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen contacted us, their credit cards were maxed out, but they were committed to investing in their future and in doing as many interviews as possible. Today, almost everyone has heard of their Chicken Soup for the Soul book series which has sold over 500 million copies.
Dr. Sylvia Kalicinski is a Ph.D. level therapist and writer who loves teaching simple strategies backed by brain science and mindfulness. She simplifies brain health, therapy, and coaching while adding a dash of spirituality to help people better understand themselves. Her education encompasses a broad approach to better understanding the impacts of loneliness, unhealed childhood trauma, and the mind-body connection. Her techniques, such as the B.O.D.Y. skill helps clients better manage stress and live a more fulfilling and confident life. Dr. Sylvia has worked with all kinds of people from celebrities to your next-door neighbor...women, men, and teens who've felt anxious, lonely, and stuck. Dr. Sylvia wants to show her client's what's truly possible so that they can move past self-limiting beliefs and step towards the direction of healing, purpose, and confidence. Sylvia's experience as a therapist and former lead behavioral health clinician at Mount Sinai Hospital strengthens her ability to connect with people and empathically listen to their narratives. Dr. Sylvia K's techniques, such as 90 Seconds to Calm, helps people better manage the impact that stress, trauma, and loneliness can have in our lives. Throughout her podcast, The Dr. Sylvia K Show, she is passionate about sharing human stories that inspire connection, growth, and true change. As a child of immigrant parents who experienced their own mental health issues, Dr. Sylvia understands the uniqueness of each family's story and the adversities that so many of us face while living in America. Even though loneliness is a personal topic - it's widely universal. Sylvia is doing last revise on her book Lonely AF. The moment Dr. Sylvia committed to writing a book about loneliness, she immediately looked like the blonde facepalm emoji. Why would she want to write about her biggest pain point? Dr. Sylvia admits that she spent the majority of her life feeling Lonely AF. However, her book is not about going backwards or staying stuck in the problem. Lonely AF sits at the solution end of loneliness where Dr. Sylvia blends her working knowledge of the complexity of loneliness with her personal lived experiences. Because what is personal is most often universal. Look for her LONELY AF Challenge via her Instagram and website. Sylvia holds a B.S. in Radio Television and Film from The University of Texas at Austin, a M.A. in Counseling Psychology from PacificaGraduate Institute, and a Ph.D. in Marriage and Family Therapy from Nova Southeastern University. To find out more about Dr. Sylvia K, watch her IG reels, join her #lonelyafchallenge on Instagram @drsylviak, or listen to her podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify: The Dr. Sylvia K Show. Fabric: Protect your family's financial future with Fabric. Apply today in just 10 minutes. www.meetfabric.com/INMYHEART Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The J2 Spotlight Musical Theater Company was the brainchild of Penn State alumni James P. Jimirro and Robert W. Schneider. The company presents professional revivals of worthy Broadway musicals; in doing so it provides an opportunity for patrons to re-visit these shows and, in some cases, experience them for the first time. The Company chooses shows that it deems deserving of continued exposure. The company, as part of its casting, will introduce audiences to emerging artists within the New York theatrical community.In this episode of The People of Penn State, Alumni Association CEO Paul Clifford is joined by Jim, Robert and another of the company's talented leaders (and fellow Penn State graduate) Ben Nissen, to take us through each of their individual Penn State stories, why they formed J2 Spotlight, the mission of the company, some of their favorite works, and more! Visit J2 Spotlight's website to learn more about the company and to check out some of their upcoming shows. Follow J2 Spotlight on:FacebookTwitterInstagram Learn more about the Penn State Alumni Association: alumni.psu.edu. Follow the Penn State Alumni Association on:FacebookTwitterInstagramLinkedIn Guest Bios: James P. Jimirro (Executive Producer and Co-Founder, J2 Spotlight Musical Theater Company) is the creator and founding President of The Disney Channel and Walt Disney Home Video. He received his BA in Radio-Television from Penn State, and a Masters in Mass Communications from Syracuse. He is a voting member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Oscars). He has been honored as Distinguished Alumnus by Penn State, and was the Vision Fund of America honoree for achievement in the entertainment industry. He co-founded The J2 Spotlight Musical Theater Company, which presents revivals of worthy Broadway musicals.Robert W. Schneider (Co-Founder/Artistic Director, J2 Spotlight Musical Theater Company) holds academic appointments at Penn State University, New York Film Academy, and Mount Union University, as well as serving as the Artistic Director for The J2 Spotlight Musical Theater Company and as an original programming producer at Feinstein's/54 Below in New York City. He is the host of the podcasts Behind The Curtain: Broadway's Living Legends, Gay Card Revoked, and This Was A Thing. For the past fifteen years Robert has been one of the most prolific leaders of online education in the arts. He is a proud member of SDC, AEA, and AGVA.Ben Nissen (Associate Artistic Director, J2 Spotlight Musical Theater Company) has spent several years working in producing, marketing, and publicity in the entertainment industry. Broadway/National Tour credits include An Officer and A Gentleman, Anastasia, Come From Away, Diana, Fiddler On The Roof, Harry Connick Jr - A Celebration of Cole Porter, Moulin Rouge! The Musical, The Phantom of the Opera, among others. Internationally, Ben worked on the Executive Producing team for the Toronto, London, and Australian productions of Come From Away. Film credits include MT Shorts' "Hey, Beautiful!" and "Still
Jeremy Finley talks about his career as an investigative reporter for WSMV in Nashville, TN. He has gone undercover to document corruption and traveled the world to report his stories.
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Tune in to hear how Kathy went from a life as a happy stay-at-home mom with very little business experience to a highly successful author and businesswoman. Kathy shares the story of the pivotal moment that changed the course of her life.Creating a passive income through joint funding and investingKathy continues the journey she took in learning about wealth and passive income. We hear how a small investment group grew into a community of 38,000 members, and get a brief outline of joint funding and investment.Anything is possibleMoving on, we discuss how mindset plays a huge role in investment and building wealth, and why it's important to keep an open mind and not give up. Kathy tells us there's always a way to do what you want to do if you have an open mind.Commercial or residential property investment?Listen in as Kathy tells us what differences, if any, there are between investing in commercial and residential properties, and gives us some tips on how to succeed in either property type.Advice from successful peopleHere Kathy shares with us the best piece of advice she received in all her discussions with wealthy and successful people and explains why it's important to take an active interest in your own financial future.Alternative strategies for passive incomeHear Kathy talk about other methods of creating passive income, and why it's so important to surround yourself with the right people. Join in to hear our lively discussion about creative, out-of-the-box ways to build wealth.Being a badassSometimes business, just like life, requires a bit of guts and some badass moves. Find out what are the most badass things Kathy has done in her life and career before she moves on to discuss how technology helps when you need to make a quick decision and may not have time for extensive research.Best advice for someone getting into passive income and real estateKathy explains that it's not that difficult to get started, pointing us in the right direction with some simple steps to build a good understanding of the business. Listen carefully to catch her warning about what or who to avoid when starting out as a real estate investor.Keep learning and understand your taxes!As our show winds up, you can learn a little about how the new tax changes really help property investors, and what you should be doing to maximize the benefits from these.Kathy tells us that she never stops learning and that there's always something new to discover. She shares with us some of the biggest mistakes she made, and how you can best protect yourself.BackgroundKathy Fettke is a Real Estate and Finance Specialist. She is the author of Retire Rich with Rentals, and Co-Founder/Co-CEO of Real Wealth Network.After getting her BA in Broadcast Communications from San Francisco State University, Kathy went on to work for CNN, FOX, CTV and ABC-7. On top of that, she is the former president of American Women in Radio & Television.An active real estate investor, Kathy is also a licensed real estate agent and former mortgage broker, who says she has a passion for researching and sharing information about real estate and economics.Specializing in helping people build multi-million-dollar real estate portfolios, Kathy often appears as a guest expert on a huge variety of media, including CNN, Fox News, MarketWatch, the Wall Street Journal, and many more.Following her certification as a personal coach, Kathy produced a cable show called DREAM, where she gained important insights that led her to her current career and passion for real estate and wealth building.You can learn from Kathy's popular podcast, The Real Wealth Show, which has listeners in 27 countries.Links and how to get in touch with Kathy Fettke:Be sure to go to her website for more https://www.realwealthnetwork.com/More info - http://unpauseyourlife.comSponsored by:The Addictions Academy - The Nation's Leading Accredited Addiction Coaching & Intervention Training: https://theaddictionsacademy.com/The Functional Psychology Pro - Natural Solutions to Mental Health: http://drteralyn.com/Music courtesy of Crowfly - http://crowflyrocks.com/
In quite possibly the best episode of Radio Television on the interweb, the Blackhole cast shares an abundance of laughs over your favorite stories and nomenclature. Tune in this week for FG1's inability to open YouTube in class, interpretations of Jackson's dreams, reports on the Blackhole's profits to date, and a return from both Meat Girl and Gina.
On Episode 36: Gordon Firemark and I discuss, Trademark/Copyrighting; How to Protect your Intellectual Property and Content as a Podcaster, If it's legal to play Music from other Artist on Podcasts, The Cardinal Rules Behind what you can and can't say on Podcasts, How to get the Business side of your podcasts in order, Fair Use Laws, and So Much More! Gordon Firemark has been an Entertainment Lawyer for well over three decades, that helps Producers, Artists, Writer's, and Director's with the legalities of their Artistry. After Graduating from University of Oregon receiving his B.A. Radio Television, and his Law Degree at Southwestern University School of Law. Gordon got his start in Entertainment law as a Associate at Neville L. Johnson & Associates that's based in L.A. that Specialized in Entertainment Litigation. Gordon Firemark has served as a partner for Business Affairs Group an Entertainment Affair Law Group in Los Angeles, and also worked in the Business Affairs Department with MGM/UA Worldwide Television Group. Gordon is also the Host and Producer of his own Podcast called " ENTERTAINMENT LAW UPDATE" that helps Artist, Entertainer's, and Professionals that cover's a variety of topics including cyberspace, New Media, Intellectual Property, and Corporate Matter's just to name a few. Guest: Gordon Firemark Website:https://vibe-selection.captivate.fm (https://vibe-selection.captivate.fm) Download Podcast Guest Release Form: https://gfiremark.mykajabi.com/the-podcast-lawyer (https://gfiremark.mykajabi.com/the-podcast-lawyer) Sign Up for Gordon Firemark's Online Podcast Course: www.legitpodcastpro.com Social Media: IG:@gordonfiremark IG:@Iamkyramahoney Twitter:@Vibe_Selection To Support Vibe Selection Podcast Please Donate: Patreon: www.patreon.com/vibeselection CashApp:$vibeselection PayPal: PayPal.Me/vibeselection Get Vibe Selection Merchandise: https://vibe-selection.creator-spring.com (https://vibe-selection.creator-spring.com)
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Dr. Karen L. Donald is a entrepreneur, best-selling author, Certified Life Coach & Spiritual Counselor. She is a recognized authority on issues related to Self-improvement, Parenting, Interventions, Emotional and Mental Wellness, Overcoming Addictions, childhood trauma and more. She has served as an advisor to leaders around the world for more than 15 years. The author of three internationally bestselling books, as well as authoring "From Trash To Treasure", Dr. Karen has empowered people from every walk of life through her audio, video and training programs. Creator of the 100% Woman In Me! and the 2nd Chance Living programs, Dr. Karen stands by her mantra, "Every Day You Live Is A Second Chance At Life!" providing hope and support to the masses. Dr. Karen shares the story of her life and uses the powerful testimonials to encourage others worldwide to discover their own untapped talents and infinite potential touching the Mind, Body and Soul. She has appeared globally in Faith Based, Community and Corporate communities and more. Her message inspires others to be truly motivated for positive change and living their best life in purpose. Dr. Karen is a dynamic Key Note Speaker known for being the "2nd Chance Living Coach" and a writer for a number of on-line magazines, blogs, social media, web-based media outlets and more As a Radio/Television personality and advisor, she is a joy to interview and wows any audience she touches from the United States, Africa and South America. Contact Karen: https://drkldonald.weebly.com/COFRP: Listed as one of the Top 100 Christian Podcast in 2021:http://blog.feedspot.com/christian_podcasts/
Shanna is one of the most senior and less traditional member's of Troupe Faraatha (Fah Rah Than). Shanna dances primarily in American Cabaret style as a member of the troupe but individually her dance style could be described more as Cabaret Fusion. She has combined her training in Ballet, Flamenco, Tahitian, and Brazilian samba, along with her training in tribal fusion, and Egyptian cabaret styles of bellydance. Shanna has studied under many teachers and instructors at various workshops, in her pursuit of knowledge. Currently she studies under Jen Gallagher, Simon Phillips and Emily Bowers at Art in Motion Pittsburgh in beautiful Sharpsburg. Shanna is also an award winning costume designer and wears her own designs on the stage. She believes that every costume is special and must fit the dance and the dancer correctly. She has been known to be the one backstage of a performance making sure everyone is pinned into their costumes properly, and securely. She feels that if a dancer does not feel comfortable in their costume, their performance will show it. She has also tried to encourage her fellow performers to learn the basic skill of hand sewing because one never knows when a pesky hook will decide to break. Shanna can also be found on burlesque stages on occasion as her international woman of mystery alter ego, Marianna Morttease. She uses her theatre training to create a plus size seductress who also has a silly side. Though she has been on break because the Pandemic has been annoying. Shanna is a graduate of the University of North Texas with a Bachelors of Arts in Radio Television and Film. When she is not dancing with the troupe she is sharing her love of dance at various shows and workshop galas around the region, or she is in some type of dance class learning more about all the dance world can offer. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/amapofmyevolution/support
“Mentality is the number one thing in everything” - @AnnaMarieDescartes In this episode, we're in conversation with Anna-Marie Descartes, London media personality and radio & television host. During this episode, we discuss her journey to becoming an on-air radio and television host after dropping out of university. Our conversation is filled to the brim with gems for people yearning to beat on themselves while juggling responsibilities. Anna-Marie is the epitome of a modern creative following their dreams, take a listen to hear for yourself.
After getting up “at the crack of stupid” for most of her adult life, she now lives with her husband Rob on Vancouver Island, after leaving the CHFI morning show in December 2016.Her retirement from morning radio came approximately 18 months after their only child, beloved 24-year-old daughter Lauren, died in her sleep of unknown causes in May 2015.After being approached by HarperCollins to write a book telling of her experience with grief, she spent much of the next two years at her laptop. Her memoir, Mourning Has Broken: Love, Loss & Reclaiming Joy, was released in February of 2019 to critical acclaim and became a bestseller, finishing the year in the Top 10 for non-fiction.In 2020, she was named to the Canadian Music & Broadcast Industry Hall of Fame.She appears regularly at various public events across the country, both as M.C. and delivering her Keynote address “Reclaiming Joy.” Over her time she was the first female co-host in the powerful Detroit market. With considerable television experience, her lifestyle and wellness program received an award in its second season as Canada's best cable talk show.She writes an internet journal twice weekly, available at erindavis.com. Her journal receives some 5,000 visits each week.She is also the host of CREA's REAL TIME Podcast, which is dedicated to sparking conversations with inspiring people about all things, Canadian real estate, and what impacts realtors and Canadians. And she is also launching her new podcast called Drift, which is about her favourite topic – sleep. This week on the show, I am excited to be joined by long time radio and television host, podcast host, and best selling author – the one and only – Erin Davis. This Episode is sponsored by KiTS Keep-in-Touch Systems. KiTS is always with us. KiTS offers a fully loaded cross channel marketing suite including Loop CRM, Websites, the most personalized Newsletters in Real Estate, Follow up tools, curated social content, WOW Calendars and so much more. All to help you manage your business, build MindShare and drive even more sales. You can learn more on my site mindshare101.com by clicking on Marketing.This show is a Founding Member of the Industry Syndicate Media Network.Please subscribe, rate the show, and leave a review. You can also get more #MindShare on Facebook @MindShare101 and Instagram @davidgreenspan101. Check out YouTube #MindShare101, and https://mindshare101.com/While on my site, be sure to download your FREE copy of The Ultimate Marketing Bundle for Realtors. It's 31 pages of marketing tips and tricks, and includes a 90 day content calendar!AND if you want to be part of our Private MindShare Community where we meet every month live to share ideas, tips, tricks, and to motivate each other, where our MindShare Masters get access to our private VIP Q&A with our Special PodCast Guests each week, and where you get daily marketing & sales tips delivered right to you, plus the opportunity to motivate, learn, and network with a whole bunch of people just like you, just click here to join - https://mindshare101.com/plans/group-coaching/ If you would like to be a guest on the show, or know someone that should be a guest on the show, or if you would like to Sponsor the show, send us a message to info@mindshare101.com
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Her talents and interests are diverse but all center around helping people, improving the community, bolstering education, building capacity and sustainability, being vocal about the rights and conditions of others, experiencing art, nurturing all inhabitants of your garden, and enjoying life to the fullest. And now Barbara is about to experience another exciting chapter in her life with hosting a brand-new Radio Show Podcast here on the Tucson Business RadioX Network starting in November. IMPACT of Southern Arizona is a 20 - year old social service nonprofit stabilizing families and seniors, and moving people out of poverty. IMPACT's programs are designed to stretch household budgets so earned income can be spent on necessities such as improved housing conditions, fuel to get to work, utilizes, and needed medical attention and prescriptions. Its clients are your neighbors! People come to IMPACT because it is a welcoming place where they are always treated with dignity and respect, and where they find resources, referrals, coaching, and help to attain the skills that can move them forward into self-sufficiency. Barbara grew up in Pasadena CA, moved to Long Beach for college, got married and started our family then moved to Seattle area ten years later. Took our youngest son on an 11-month motorhome trip to get to Tucson – Homeschooled for 10th grade. We vacationed at a rustic cabin when I was growing up, where we had no phone or television; and spent all our time outside fishing, hiking, horseback riding, listening to old radio shows, playing pool, reading comic books from the local small grocer, and using our imaginations all day long. I always admired the superheroes who defended people and cities like Gotham and Metropolis, so when our three boys were born, we named them after familiar character: Colin (Bryce for an overlay of Bruce Wayne, Kent, and Parker. Our first grandchild was born last year, and as in the family tradition, named Logan, after the Wolverine. I used to always tell them they were my superheroes – and they still are today! Barbara loves working with numbers and has always loved math and the organization of things, so accounting seemed perfect, but I soon realized that I if I became a CPA I would have to spend many months inside doing tax returns, and that did not appeal to me as a long-term career! I have a great imagination and enjoy creating things, so thought I should find a better path that might nurture that side of my personality. I was working in the shipping industry in SoCal at the time and fell in love with import and export, so shifted my majors to Marketing and International Business. Those were wonderful fits, and I imagined graduating and moving to the largest port on the planet, in Germany; then, I met my future husband and things took a different turn. A little bit about how Barbara got into Nonprofit work: All along with my husband and I were always involved in nonprofits and community volunteer opportunities, and often said it was too bad we could not make a living doing those things we loved so much. Leadership roles in PTO, Boy Scouts, Historical Societies, Junior League, Elks, Rotary and more. Then when we moved to Tucson I looked for a local opportunity to impact my community. A Board position was about to open at IMPACT, and my local bank branch manager, Peggy Smoot, suggested I would be very passionate about getting involved in the mission work there. I worked in the Food Bank. There are thousands of nonprofits in Tucson. What makes IMPACT Unique is that they bring the community together to stabilize families and move people out of poverty. Our true success lies in partnering with a large number of businesses, agencies, social clubs and other nonprofits. We invest $2.5 million in the community each year, and we do it all with a lean staff of amazing professionals supported by more than 170 volunteer shifts each week! We have put great systems in place to run efficiently, effectively and with a commitment to sustainability and integrity, protecting the community's investment in our work, striving for perfect audits, being innovative, building capacity and most importantly – treating everyone with dignity and respect. We are an award-winning nonprofit with numerous nods to incredible customer service. Our clients are your neighbors… We improve lives and inspire futures of people living in Southern AZ. So, IMPACT is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, and you have been at the helm half that time. 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Hindsight HacKing was joined by a very special guest today. The incredible Theresa Goss or TGO as we call her.A few fun facts about TGO:Proudly Served in the United States Navy Spent the past 18+ years mastering Radio & Television production Inducted into the Nevada Women’s Hall of Fame for Entertainment & Media Received the ATHENA International TV & Producer AwardPublished the world's first all digital-interactive magazine for African Americans in 2004; Over 1.8 million subscribersEarned her PhD. from the Entrepreneurial School of Hard KnocksLost 75 lbs through Boxing at the age of 50+Adjusted from full production crew to in-home solo-producer-director-host and editor due to COVID-19 Shut DownCodes 16 languages and counting (Computer Programmer)Distributes Expert Talk with TGo in the US and Europe with 500,000+ weekly television viewers and countingTGO is on a mission to help 1000 podcasters or show hosts that are truly working to impact their audience through advertising and distribution on her network PodNation.TV You do not want to miss this one!Connect With TGO:https://www.facebook.com/ExpertTalkWithTGohttps://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/experttalkwithtgo/Or head over to https://podnation.tv to learn more about getting your show in front of hundreds of thousands of viewers. Connect with Cory and Ron:Head over to Https://profitswithpodcasts.com to find out more about how your can easily launch and monetize a podcast.Or maybe you would like to learn more by jumping on a call with the guys? Just book a time that works for you!https://calendly.com/hindsighthacking/connect?back=1&month=2020-11https://follow.coolhttps://www.facebook.com/coryecarter Or you just want to check out their websites:Https://gethhm.comHttps://gethhm.com/editing
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Meet Donovan Lewis as he talks about his sports radio career journey. Watch and share! Born and raised in Dallas, Donovan graduated with a degree in Radio/Television from East Texas State University (now Texas A&M, Commerce). Donovan started his radio career as a board operator at Talk radio 570AM in 1993. From 1994 to 1999, he had an on-air experience on the Kevin McCarthy Show working on the “Flight Deck”. In 2003, Donovan moved to 93.3 FM “The Bone” as the morning show producer for the Bo Roberts Morning show and later at a co-host/sports reporter for “The Big Bone Morning Show”. In 2006, Donovan was moved to BaD Radio (The Bob and Dan Show) on Sports Radio 96.7/1310. In 2015 paired with Texas Radio Hall of Famer Norm Hitzges to start The Norm and D Invasion also on The Ticket. He's been the host of the Dallas Cowboys postgame show since 2007, also heard on the Ticket.
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A passionate, warm, and engaging journalist, Monica Quintero mixes experience with flavor. Currently serving as a Main Anchor/Executive Producer for KIDY/FOX 15 in the San Angelo/Abilene news markets, Monica anchors four nightly newscasts, produces both cut-ins and radio updates, proofs scripts, and oversees news content. A driving force behind reinvigorating the KIDY/Fox 15 social media campaign, and launching the new reporting segments #FitWithFox and #AmpedUp, Hailing from Spring, Texas, Monica's southern charm and spicy Latin roots demand recognition. While working as a Main Anchor/Reporter in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Monica was the proud recipient of the “Excellence in Communications” Media Award, as well as had the honor of working as an Anchor on the award-winning football tailgate show Oklahoma News Tonight. A proud Cougar fan, Monica earned a Bachelor of Arts in Radio/Television with a Minor in Marketing from the University of Houston, where she served as Student Body President, Varsity Head Cheerleader, and Chi Omega Sorority President. When not working, Monica is either surrounded by friends who make her laugh, enjoying quality time with her excitable dogs, Chugs and Honey, or adding a new country to her extensive traveling list. Her semi-fluent Spanish and small knowledge of Dutch have come in handy in helping her to already check off the countries of Holland, the United Kingdom, Belgium, Slovakia, Austria, Hungary, France, Mexico, Indonesia, Australia, and Canada. Monica cites family, faith, and fitness as her inspiration and is making moves to promote these values through her new #BeOurChange campaign, which focuses on positive and inspirational messaging. For more information on Monica, please visit: www.monicaquintero.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themichaelcalderinshow/message