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This episode has been contributed by the Queensland arm of the Australian Screen Editors Guild. Guest host Stewart Tyrell joins ABC News and Current Affairs Editors, Roger Carter ASE and Rebecca Richardson (nee Murphy) to discuss their craft, editing within the fast paced National Broadcaster. To find out more about the Australian Screen Editors Guild check out our website.
Welcome to another podcast episode of the Loan Officer Marketing with your host Chris Johnstone. In this episode, your host Chris Johnstone, and guest Rebecca Richardson talk about her journey as a loan officer, starting from her entry into the industry after buying her first house. She discusses her growth in the field, emphasizing the importance of building genuine relationships with referral partners like realtors and family law attorneys. She also delves into her use of social media, particularly video content, to connect with clients and provide valuable information. Additionally, She highlights the significance of purposeful communication and the use of AI tools to enhance customer interactions and streamline processes. Tune in to learn how Rebecca uses AI to enhance her communication, create engaging content, and provide exceptional customer service. Drop us a 5-star review on Apple podcast and be sure to subscribe for more amazing episodes!
In this episode of The Mortgage Reports Podcast, host Craig Berry NMLS# 200401 is joined by Rebecca Richardson aka @the.mortgage.lender on TikTok, a top originator in the mortgage industry. Rebecca shares her journey of how she stumbled into the mortgage business and her passion for finance. With a strong presence on social media, she discusses her success on platforms like TikTok and Instagram. Tune in to learn more about Rebecca's story and her unique perspective on the mortgage industry.The views and opinions expressed are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect those of The Mortgage Reports.Jump ahead to listen: [00:01:03] About Rebecca's experience in mortgages [00:06:29] Break down of the home buying experience, for first-time buyers[00:09:31] Why working with a transparent lender is key [00:11:27] Understanding interest rates and housing market. [00:15:59] The 2023 housing market, explained[00:23:43] Using TikTok for home buyer education [00:26:09] Being your authentic selfThe Mortgage Reports Podcast is operated by Full Beaker, inc. NMLS# 1019791Equal Housing Opportunity.
Recorded March 23rd, 2023. I discuss mortgages for first time homeowners, mortgage banking and my first mortgage struggles with Rebecca Richardson, The Mortgage Mentor. Social Media: https://instagram.com/Spare_Change_Po... https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... http://www.tiktok.com/@spare_change_p... http://www.tiktok.com/@the.mortgage.mentor https://www.instagram.com/the.mortgage.mentor https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYv24_YdAgmcAj3rokDAcbA https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebeccarichardsonmortgage/ Links: https://www.sparechangepodcast.org https://linktr.ee/Spare_Change_Podcast rebeccarichardsonmortgage.com #firsttimehomeowner#mortgagebanking #financialliteracymonth#themortgagementor #sparechangepodcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spare-change-podcast/support
On this episode of Broker to Broker, host Marc Summers is given an absolute masterclass on social media, content production, and branding from The Mortgage Mentor™️, Rebecca Richardson! Rebecca is known all throughout the AIME community and the wholesale channel at large for her expertise in content creation, branding, and social media. She's been featured on AIME stages and in AIME content due to her success and the hard-earned knowledge she shares, helping mortgage brokers navigate and find success across all social media platforms. Rebecca acknowledges that often, the content creators themselves are the biggest hurdle to overcome. She shares her two-tiered strategy for content creation and posting, but also, how to approach mortgage-specific content to make it more fruitful for the audience AND the creator: “Let your real self come through. We're talking about a pretty dry topic. At least look like you're excited to be here. It's really more about being willing to be unique and nobody can copy you. So the way that you explain things, the way that you show up, what you think is funny, even injecting humor into those videos - that's a vulnerable process because you're putting yourself out there for public consumption, ridicule, all those kinds of things. Until you start getting some of that feedback, you feel like you're just shouting into the void. But understanding that it's going through that process, and being consistent, and being willing to do it consistently for three, six months, sometimes longer, there is a payoff at the end because you will find your people. They will find you, and they will identify with you as your true, unique self versus trying to be some persona or avatar or whatever you think that people want to be. Just be yourself. You've already connected with people in real life. It's really no different online.” Key Points: 1:17 Then: From Financial Planning to the Wholesale Channel 5:01 Now: Connecting with Clients Online 8:17 The Brass Tacks of Tik Tok, Facebook, and Instagram 13:20 Content Creation and Posting Strategy 20:12 Posting Across Multiple Platforms 25:16 Being Authentic with Your Content & Finding Your Audience 27:54 Improve Processes & Procedures by Making them Personal This episode is sponsored by FundLoans
Today, we're re-joined by Rebecca Richardson. Rebecca, "The Mortgage Mentor", is a Mortgage Loan Originator at UMortgage from Charlotte, North Carolina, and a short-form content queen. Rebecca is here to discuss getting on the TikTok train before everyone else, tips for sourcing content, and why you just need to start doing video. Rebecca's 1st LOD Appearance in Episode 6: https://loansondemand.podbean.com/e/6-rebecca-richardson/ Rebecca Richardson's Instagram: @the.mortgage.mentor Loans On Demand Website: www.loansondemand.io Luke Shankula's Facebook: @LukeShankula Luke Shankula's LinkedIn: @LukeShankula I Love Mortgage Brokering: www.ilovemortgagebrokering.com Find out more about BRX Mortgage: www.rookietorockstar.ca Find out more about the 10 Loans A Month Academy: www.10loansamonth.com
What is there to know about mortgages in real estate? You need to know a couple of important about mortgage markets before you plunge deep into them! In this episode, Scott Carson talks with Rebecca Richardson (aka the Mortgage Mentor) about the current mortgage markets and what she sees as a residential lender across 30 states. She shares how social media helped expand her market across the states. Rebecca wants everyone to have the information they need to make smart decisions that work for them and feel empowered and educated. Tune in to this episode with Rebecca as she brings more insights.Want to talk to Scott? Book a call with him HERE.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Note Closers Show community today:WeCloseNotes.comThe Note Closers Show FacebookThe Note Closers Show TwitterScott Carson LinkedInThe Note Closers Show YouTubeThe Note Closers Show VimeoThe Note Closers Show InstagramWe Close Notes Pinterest
The following guest sits down with host Justin White:• Rebecca Richardson – Mortgage Loan Originator, U-Mortgage • Nate Fain – Mortgage Loan Originator, U-MortgageHow Independent Mortgage Brokers Can Leverage TikTok to Generate BusinessBetween them, they have more 370 thousand followers on TikTok. However, for Rebecca Richardson and Nate Fain, it's more about leads than likes. How can independent mortgage brokers create TikTok videos to drive business? Listen to episode #28 of Good. Better. Broker as we talk with two of the top TikTok personalities in the broker channel. They explain everything from their content creation strategies to why every follower should be considered part of your database. In this episode of the Good. Better. Broker. Podcast, you'll learn how to use TikTok to create a community of prospective clients.In this episode, we discuss ...• 1:38 – Rebecca on the impact TikTok has had on her business• 2:32 – Why Rebecca started creating videos on social media• 3:52 – Why Rebecca went all in on TikTok• 5:38 – Rebecca on her content creation strategy for her videos• 7:46 – Rebecca's keys to TikTok success• 9:56 – Rebecca's advice for showing your personality in videos• 12:45 – Nate on his TikTok follower count• 13:58 – The impact of TikTok on Nate's business• 15:33 – How Nate built up his following on TikTok• 17:32 – Why Nate views his followers as potential leads• 19:53 – How Nate hooks his followers and why it's important• 22:37 – What Nate does if he's struggling to create content• 23:32 – Mistakes that sees other content creators make• 24:55 – Nate's advice for new content creatorsShow Contributors:Rebecca RichardsonConnect on TikTokConnect on LinkedIn Connect on FacebookConnect on InstagramNate FainConnect on TikTokConnect on LinkedIn Connect on FacebookConnect on InstagramJustin White is UWM's in-house brand journalist and the host of the daily news video, Inside Pass. He creates engaging content across multiple platforms to promote the benefits of the wholesale channel and partnering with UWM. A seven-time Emmy-award winner, Justin is a graduate of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University.Connect with Justin on LinkedIn, Instagram, or TwitterConnect with UWM on Social Media:• Facebook• LinkedIn• Instagram• Twitter• YouTubeHead to uwm.com to see the latest news and updates.
How Mortgage Lenders Created A Huge Following On Tik Tok! On this episode, Jeff has friends in the industry joining the show, with a pretty awesome story to share- The Mortgage Mentor on TikTok aka Rebecca Richardson as well as the Mortgage Creator who used to be ‘Mortgages Are Boring” aka Nate Fain. Both of them have grown big audiences and are doing some big things with TikTok and other platforms too. Don't miss their valuable insights and strategies! Episode Highlights: Rebecca introduces herself and shares when she started doing video content. She asked her teenage daughter to show her how she could use TikTok as an editing tool and was then blown away by the engagement she received when she started to post. Jeff asks Rebecca how TikTok reached out to her and what it was for. Rebecca shares how she was a part of a creator group called “Learn On TikTok”. Nate introduces himself and shares how video content has evolved for him. Addressing the elephant in the room and speed was a part of Nate's early contentstrategy; He explains what it looked like early on on Facebook. Nate shares his story of how TikTok started for him. His second or third video blew up! He was already pleased with tons of views and then he woke up and had 25,000 Followers overnight. He shares how he leaned in to it and kept creating. Nate got his first deal with TikTok in July of 2020 and from there it has been a party ever since. Jeff asks Rebecca if she had one specific video that changed her trajectory at all. Building a community versus chasing virality…what does it look like? Jeff asks Rebecca and Nate to share what their take is on what kind of mixture of content do they suggest to people trying to build a following? What is the importance of personality in your content? Nate talks about the work of the algorithm. People want to do business with people. What does niche really mean if you're not capturing people? Jeff talks about how real estate agents are the worst spammers ever. How do you stay away from doing that? Jeff talks about how the three different companies came together to be a team in Rebecca and Nate's story. Nate has always been a huig believe in surrounding himself with people who are like minded, better than him in a lot of ways, and will hold him accountable. What makes a really good team and how does it functionally work? Nate explains how their work model is very “2022” and why they enjoy their structure. Rebecca talks about the balance of being relatable and polished and how she uses different formats. Jeff asks Nate and Rebecca what their cadence is for posting. Quality and quantity: are they at a tension? Rebecca and Nate weigh in. What about personality tests? Jeff talks about niche and growth and asks Rebecca and Nate to share their advice on what someone would need to join their team or emulate what they are doing? Resources Mentioned: Business Video School: https://www.bizvideoschool.com/ Drunk on Social Website: www.drunkonsocial.com Drunk on Social Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/136264191062786/ Drunkon Social Instagram: https://www.facebook.com/groups/136264191062786/ Jeff Pfitzer Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeffpfitzer/ Jeff Pfizer TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jeffpfitzer?lang=en Tristan Ahumada Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/labcoatagents TristanAhumadaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ6o6B5JPEBP57hu9VdzT4Q Lab Coat Agents Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/labcoatagents Lab Coat Agents Twitter: https://twitter.com/LabCoatAgents Lab Coat Agents Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/labcoatagents/ Rebecca Richardson's Socials: https://www.instagram.com/the.mortgage.mentor/ https://www.tiktok.com/@the.mortgage.mentor https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYv24_YdAgmcAj3rokDAcbA https://www.facebook.com/rebeccawalshrichardson Nate Fain's Socials: https://www.instagram.com/themortgagecreator/ https://www.tiktok.com/@themortgagecreator https://www.youtube.com/c/MortgagesAreBoring https://www.facebook.com/NateFain Nate Fain's TikTok Commercial Spoof: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRBLn9MR/?k=1 VA Loan Lady's TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@thatonedamnginger
This third episode of our ADULTING THINGS answers questions about picking benefits and your tax exemptions with your employer.. Our guest is Rebecca Richardson from ATLas Investment Advisors. This bonus episode of THE UPSIDE with Callie and Jeff is presented by Path2College / Georgia's 529 program. We have been talking about starting a college fund for Ellie since before she was born, but haven't made it happen yet. That all changes this month! Ellie will have a Georgia 529 account and be on her way to a saving for school. Our guest is Mitch Seabaugh, and he runs the Georgia Path2College / Georgia's 529 program and has all the answers to all of our questions. If you're ready to get started, visit callieandjeff.com/college today! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This second episode of our ADULTING THINGS answers questions about life insurance, the importance of estate planning - especially if you have kids, and building an emergency fund. Our guest is Rebecca Richardson from ATLast Investment Advisors. This bonus episode of THE UPSIDE with Callie and Jeff is presented by Path2College / Georgia's 529 program. We have been talking about starting a college fund for Ellie since before she was born, but haven't made it happen yet. That all changes this month! Ellie will have a Georgia 529 account and be on her way to a saving for school. Our guest is Mitch Seabaugh, and he runs the Georgia Path2College / Georgia's 529 program and has all the answers to all of our questions. If you're ready to get started, visit callieandjeff.com/college today! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In episode 17 of the Brother UK Cycling Podcast, co-hosts Timothy John and Phil Jones, the Managing Director of Brother UK, look ahead to the 2022 season, paying particular attention to the Tour Series, the Lincoln Grand Prix and the Women's Tour. In 2022, Brother UK will again be at the side of elite British road racing, maintaining its vital financial support in the form of sponsorships for the Brother UK-Orientation Marketing and Brother UK-LDN teams, the televised Women's Tour and Tour of Britain races, hill climb specialists Adam Kenway and Rebecca Richardson, and the Neutral Service p/b Brother UK in- race support crews. Phil and Tim dissect a thrilling return to Guisborough for Britain's best-loved crit series with a pair of enthralling races. Phil shares his insights on how the winning teams used the formation lap to their advantage, while Tim celebrates the latest generation of female crit riders and an electrifying, if short-lived, Tour Series debut for Grace Lister of Brother UK-Orientation Marketing. The 65th edition of the Lincoln Grand Prix, arguably the only 'monument' on the domestic calendar, offers another rich subject. The presence of both Brother UK-sponsored teams and the Neutral Service p/b Brother UK in-race support crews make it a relevant topic for discussion on the Brother UK Cycling Podcast. Wider issues, however, like its fight for funding and its position at the very pinnacle of the domestic calendar, provide additional avenues for debate. Phil lifts the lid on Brother UK's ambitious goals for sponsorship of the Green Zones at this year's Women's Tour and Tour of Britain. Next month, the Women's Tour peloton will pass the gates of Brother Industries on stage four from Wrexham to Welshpool. Our refurbishing and remanufacturing centre in Ruabon is a zero-carbon and zero-waste-to-landfill facility. Can Brother UK make the Women's Tour and Tour of Britain's Green Zones zero-waste-to-landfill facilities too? Structural issues also feature in Tim and Phil's discussion. The pair set the encouraging emergence of high-quality National B races like the Peaks2Day and Capernwray Road Race alongside more challenging developments, notably the Women's CiCLE Classic's resort to crowdfunding to ensure this year's edition goes ahead. Phil celebrates the contributions of individuals determined to see the race survive, but warns that the sport must now rebuild if its most cherished races are to achieve long-term sustainability. Enjoy this lively and informed discussion between Brother UK's leader and an experienced cycling journalist
DeLoss Jahnke talks markets with Chuck Shelby, Risk Management Commodities. Later he catches up with Rebecca Richardson, Clean Fuels, who talks about soy fuels and renewable diesel.
We continue the funk in 'Part TWO' of this week's @EchoChamberFP https://www.instagram.com/echochamberfp/ This time out we look at a new documentary, AND, speak to Michael Wayne who brought it all to life. 'Batman and Me' is directed by Michael Wayne, who co-wrote with Andrew Martyn & Rebecca Richardson. Darren Maxwell became addicted to collecting Batman merchandise in late 1980s Australia as a way to be a part of nascent geek culture. Decades later, Darren's stuck with a room full of collectables - a membership card to a fandom he no longer recognizes - yet powerful forces beyond his control mean he's unable to let go. It's a sobering look at the highs and lows of obsessive collecting in an increasingly pop culture-centric world, and the price of admission to fandom. And 'Part Two' has: Batman and Me Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/ZOIQiOlsmbc Melbourne Documentary Film Festival Date: 30th June 2020 Digital Release Date: 9th March 2022 Director: Michael Wayne Cast: Darren Maxwell, Lynne Brack, Peter Sims Credit: King Alien Productions Genre: Drama, Horror, Psychological, Thriller Running Time: 86 min Cert: 18 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/yJI3uF4nInI Website: Here. https://www.batmanandme.com/ ------------ *(Music) 'High' by Grits - 2004 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eftv/message
In today's episode, Gina talks with Rebecca Richardson, The Mortgage Mentor on all things home buying. Together, they dive deep into dispelling common myths, give you starter steps into buying your first home, and break down everything so it's easy to understand and take action. Rebecca Richardson is a lending expert and has been in the real estate arena for over 20 years, licensed in 30 states, she is a wealth of knowledge on all things home buying. She focuses on helping new and seasoned home buyers, including veterans and clients going through divorce or separation navigate through the buying process by providing a very tailored and personal approach. She believes in the power of growing personal wealth through real estate and enjoys advising clients on strategies to help them reach their goals. Schedule a free 15-min with Rebecca call here.Connect with Rebecca, The Mortgage Mentor here:TikTok: the.mortgage.mentorInstagram: @themortgagementorEmail: rebecca.richardson@wyndhamcapital.com Website: themortgagementor.coHere are some of the resources she mentions in the episode:https://www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org/https://www.consumerfinance.gov/consumer-tools/mortgages/https://www.mgic.com/en/tools/buynowhttps://www.housingwire.com/Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss an episode! I know how hard it is to create a budget on your own. Let me show you step-by-step how to create a budget that gives you the freedom to spend your money your way! Save your seat at our next Budget Workshop here. Go here for more tips and tools.
In Episode 2 of Life on Rails, Juliette Maxam and Lucy Wright take another look behind the scenes at Greater Anglia. Have you ever wondered who decides what colour trains should be and designs the interior? In this episode we speak to Jason Brandon, who as brand manager of Greater Anglia, was responsible for what the new trains should look like – and answers the question - "why do they have carpets?” Engineering director Martin Beable picks his favourite green features of the new trains, while accessibility manager Rebecca Richardson explains some of the innovative features which are making the railway more accessible for all. Resident fares guru Ken Smith gives his top tips on cheap travel for nights out in London. Listen in to meet Julie Berry, voice over artist and the woman behind Greater Anglia's announcements. Finally, Juliette and Lucy talk about snow and ice, and what the railway does to cope with it. Icicles in Ipswich tunnel - https://twitter.com/networkrail/status/969514836609634304 Network Rail’s snow plough - https://twitter.com/GreaterAngliaPR/status/970305018934054912 London evening out tickets - https://www.greateranglia.co.uk/londoneveningSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This special edition of the Brother UK Cycling Podcast previews the 2021 National Hill Climb Championships. Winnats Pass, a savagely beautiful climb at the heart of the Derbyshire Peak District, will host the championships for the first time in 40 years. This year, a female athlete will be crowned national champion on its slopes for the first time. Brother UK will proudly serve #Winnats21 as an event sponsor. This episode contains insights from eight expert witnesses, including the Brother UK-sponsored athletes Adam Kenway and Rebecca Richardson. Adam was crowned British champion in 2016 and has finished on the podium on four other occasions. Rebecca is the three-time and reigning Welsh hill climb champion. Both have won the prestigious Monsal Head hill climb. Event organiser (and rider) Nick Latimer has worked on staging this year's championships for two years, regularly engaging with Castleton Parish Council and other authorities to secure the essential road closure. Additionally, he has secured sponsorship from Brother UK and others to help meet event costs and donate to local good causes. Mechanic Rick Bailey offers fascinating insights into the hill climb community's unique approach to cycling technology. Photographer Tony Wood speaks in glowing terms about Winnats' scenic qualities, while journalist Larry Hickmott offers his views on the value of hill climbing as domestic cycling's ‘feel good' scene. He offers a rundown of the pre-race favourites, too. Jack Young, the newly-crowned Shropshire junior hill climb champion and a young rider with autism, celebrates hill climbing's inclusivity. And Phil Jones MBE, Brother UK's Managing Director and the podcast's co-host, offers his views on a range of topics, from Brother UK's sponsorship of the event to the congruency achieved by top-class athletes like Rebecca. The episode is presented and produced by Timothy John, a journalist and consultant.
It's hill-climb season once again in the UK. In this episode Tom Whalley and Lizzy Banks discuss what could be the UK's steepest climb. Could it even be the steepest climb in the world? Simon Warren, author of 100 Greatest Cycling Climbs, and Ben Lowe, the creator of Veloviewer, talk us through their attempts to climb and measure the gradiant of Bamford Clough. Lizzy also speaks to Rebecca Richardson, one of the UK's top hill-climbers, about the balancing act of life and how she still manages to get to the top. Lizzy and Rebecca take on Winnats Pass where the national hill climb championships will take place on October 31. The Cycling Podcast is supported by Supersapiens and Science in Sport. Supersapiens is a continuous glucose monitoring system that helps you make the right fuelling choices. See supersapiens.com For 25% off all your SiS products, go to scienceinsport.com and enter the code SISCP25 at the checkout. This episode is sponsored by Calm, the mental wellness app. Get 40% off a premium subscription by going to calm.com/cycle And by LinkedIn Jobs. Recruit the right person for your organisation. Go to linkedin.com/cycle
When was the last time you stepped outside of the traditional marketing methods of your industry? Whether you're just starting out with video content or you're ready to try a new platform, the key to making it work is keeping your identity at the center. Rebecca Richardson also known as "The Mortgage Mentor" is a legendary mortgage lender in Charlotte, North Carolina who specializes in simplifying the lending process for her clients and creating dynamic content to spread vital information and boost her brand. On this episode of the Loans on Demand Podcast, Luke and Rebecca cover the process (and necessity) of becoming your most authentic self in your own marketing, matching the right media platform to the strategy you want to use to get information to your audience, and the specifics of how she plans, creates, and distributes her unique video content. Tune in for an interview that will give you an entirely new perspective on content strategy with your own individual twist. What You'll Learn: How Rebecca closed the gap that technology has created between her and her clients to help them know, like and trust her instantly Why video-only platforms like TikTok, as engaging as they are, aren't always an effective tool to get your message out What you need to know about how content gets seen and recommended to people through algorithms on social media platforms And much more! Favorite Quote: “You should be yourself in whatever medium that is...if that's video on Instagram, or if that's video on TikTok or whatever, find some other lenders, find some other people that are in your field. Follow them. See what they do. Reach out to them - most of us are, you know, fine to collaborate and do all of that - and then start creating, just start creating. Because if you don't create, if you don't put that message out there, people can't see the real you." Rebecca Richardson Connect with Rebecca: RebeccaRichardsonMortgage.com How to Get Involved: LinkedIn Facebook ParagonDMG.com
Rebecca Richardson is the special guest in this tenth edition of the Brother UK Cycling Podcast. Rebecca's hill climb prowess has made her a familiar face to Brother Cycling's followers (she's the reigning Welsh hill climb champion, after all). Now, she's added another string to her bow: setting endurance records. Rebecca joins co-hosts Timothy John and Phil Jones, the Managing Director of Brother UK, to discuss her new women's record for the Brecon Beacons Circuit: a gruelling, 104-mile loop with 6,500ft of climbing. Rebecca completed the course – which includes an ascent of Black Mountain – at an average speed of 20.7mph. Rebecca reveals the genesis of her attempt: a quest for renewed motivation in the depths of lockdown. She describes her preparation, equipment choices, nutrition strategy and liaisons with the Road Records Association: an institution whose history can be traced to its foundation in 1888. Revealingly, she describes her fears and satisfaction, too. Phil shares his emotional response to the demands of his #TOB1DA challenge: a feat that saw him ride the entire course of the 2018 Tour of Britain, one day ahead of the race. He gets geeky with Rebecca, too, quizzing her on data and equipment in a “techy time out”. Tim offers insights into drivetrain friction from his work with one of the leading lubricant brands and, with Rebecca, explores the importance of adventure, the challenges of pacing and the similarities between cycling's hill climb and endurance communities. He even shares his difficulty in pronouncing the name of Welsh village, Bwlch! Listen now to enjoy a lively conversation that covers a range of topics, from the technical requirements of Rebecca's record-setting ride to its emotional demands. From aerodynamics to pre-ride anxiety, gear selection to roadside support, this episode explores every aspect of a gruelling cycling challenge that demanded speed and endurance.
Getting a mortgage whether it’s a new home or refinancing to save money can be super stressful!! In fact, it was one of the MOST stressful parts of my divorce; especially going through the process alone. I had NO clue what I was doing, after all, I was a SAHM for over 12 years, I wish I had someone like Rebecca Richardson to help! Or a podcast episode like THIS with answers to tough questions! That’s why I am so grateful for Rebecca Richardson, The Mortgage Mentor! Rebecca is a Charlotte native and UNC graduated (GO HEELS)! For almost 20 years Rebecca has helped clients understand complex mortgage concepts so they can confidently choose solutions that meet their short- and long-term goals. Saving them time and money she delivers a modern mortgage experience with a personal touch. Her specialty is advising those going through separation or divorce. Rebecca has a passion for spreading the correct information and she helps her clients move forward swiftly and with clarity. Staying focused on her clients’ needs, she provides consultation and information on the appropriate mortgage strategy to meet their goals. The mortgage process is simplified by Rebecca’s accessibility and accountability as well as clear and consistent communication. Highlights of today’s show: Child and Alimony can be used to qualify for a mortgage What are the special guidelines? What is Divorce Settlement Refinancing? When is it best to sell the marital home? Check Rebecca and her services at the following platforms: Website: https://www.rebeccarichardsonmortgage.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebeccarichardsonmortgage/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rebeccawalshrichardson IG: https://www.instagram.com/the.mortgage.mentor/ Join the Facebook Group and leave a question for a future episode: https://www.facebook.com/groups/doingdivorcerightpodcast Where to find me: Website: https://jenniferhurvitz.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jenniferhurvitzbiz/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/jenniferhurvitz/_created/ Watch the episodes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7ilFqf18-z-H_e7JFIrjbQ You can connect with my editor, Next Level Podcast Solutions at https://nextleveluniverse.com/ Show notes: [3:00] Mortgage and living situations after divorce [4:35] What do you need to know? [7:42] Refinancing after divorce [12:59] Rebecca’s passion [13:34] Check out this great parenting tool: Soberlink (https://www.soberlink.com/) [15:21] Is it best to sell the marital home? [16:40] When to refinance? [19:00] Separating finances during a divorce process [23:00] Rebecca loves what she does [25:37] Where to find Rebecca?
Welcome to Splitsville | Navigating Divorce in a Modern World
Divorcing couples often find themselves at a loss when trying to determine how to handle what is often their largest asset, the family home. Who stays in the home? What does the person who is leaving the home do for a substitute home? How do you finance these decisions? On this episode of Welcome to Splitsville, we have invited Senior Mortgage Consultant Rebecca Richardson to help answer some of those questions. With over 19 years of experience, Rebecca acts as a partner for divorcing couples as they navigate their options and develop strategies to move forward successfully with financing or refinancing a home. 3:06 Rebecca examines relevant mortgage information and guidelines divorcing couples should understand. How do shared debts, child support, and alimony factor into financing and refinancing? Because a divorcing person may be facing home-buying alone for the first time it can feel like a daunting task. Rebecca understands that a significant part of her job is to provide her clients with a sense of safety and comfort throughout the process. 4:06 She also reveals the answer to a frequently asked question, what to do if your name is associated with the debts of your partner. What debt are you legally on the hook for? For most debts, the first place to look is the agreements and contracts that formalized the debt relationship. 16:40 For more information on Rebecca Richardson and her practice, visit rebeccarichardsonmortgage.com. You can also connect with Rebecca on LinkedIn and Facebook and @The.Mortgage.Mentor on Instagram and TikTok. The insights and views presented in “Welcome to Splitsville” are for general information purposes only and should not be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. Nor does tuning in to this podcast constitute an attorney-client relationship of any kind. If you’re ready for compassionate and reliable legal guidance on your journey through divorce, contact Leigh Sellers and her team at www.TouchstoneFamilyLaw.com
In this episode (5), Christine sits down with Rebecca Richardson to discuss how they met when they were both homeless, the challenges of homelessness and how they overcame that season of their lives. Rebecca also opens up about her own divorce journey, infidelity, living with ADD and Rebecca's journey in parenting a son who has been incarcerated three times. Rebecca is a champion in life. I say that because she has in her the great ability to bring out the best in you, and the ability to make you believe in yourself. That nothing is really impossible if you set your heart to it. You will not want to miss this. You can find Rebecca on Instagram and Facebook @sassy Gal's Bakery
The UK's elite road race scene is built on talent, dedication and enormous reserves of goodwill. In the third episode of the new Brother UK Cycling Podcast co-hosts Timothy John and Phil Jones talk to three people with first-hand experience of the value of family and community support. Team Brother UK-OnForm's manager Simon Howes and his partner Michelle Jenner join us to describe long weekends (at bike races), sun-soaked getaways (at training camps), and the delicate art of preparing a casserole amid an enormous kit delivery. Welsh hill climb champion Rebecca Richardson, a Brother UK-sponsored athlete and member of Team Brother UK-OnForm, is a single parent, business owner and elite rider. She talks frankly about an athlete's need for positive voices and the value of logistical and emotional support from her parents and the cycling community, as well as financial support from Brother UK. Plus, Phil and Simon lift the lid on the reincarnation of the Brother UK-Tifosi women's team as CAMS-Tifosi - a privileged insight into the mechanics of sponsorship from Brother UK's Managing Director and the General Manager of CAMS-Tifosi and Team Brother UK-OnForm. Please note, this episode was recorded before UK Government measures to enforce social distancing. Brother UK strongly endorses the government's advice and urges listeners to this podcast to #stayhomesavelives.
In this episode we look at understanding and responding to stop bullying applications with Commissioner Peter Hampton from the Fair Work Commission and Rebecca Richardson of BAL Lawyers Employment Law and Investigations Group. Based in Adelaide, Commissioner Peter Hampton has been with the Fair Work Commission since 2010. He has held a range of senior positions within the South Australian business community as well as formerly serving as Director of Policy and Strategy of Safe Work South Australia. Rebecca Richardson is an Associate at BAL Lawyers who deals regularly with workplace bullying matters and sees the real-world impacts upon the lives of workers who go down this legal road in response to unreasonable treatment. Our focus across the HR Breakfast Club podcast series is the intersection of the world of work and the law. For more resources, head to our website www.hrbreakfastclub.com.au
In this episode we look at understanding and responding to stop bullying applications with Commissioner Peter Hampton from the Fair Work Commission and Rebecca Richardson of BAL Lawyers Employment Law and Investigations Group. Based in Adelaide, Commissioner Peter Hampton has been with the Fair Work Commission since 2010. He has held a range of senior positions within the South Australian business community as well as formerly serving as Director of Policy and Strategy of Safe Work South Australia. Rebecca Richardson is an Associate at BAL Lawyers who deals regularly with workplace bullying matters and sees the real-world impacts upon the lives of workers who go down this legal road in response to unreasonable treatment. Our focus across the HR Breakfast Club podcast series is the intersection of the world of work and the law. For more resources, head to our website www.hrbreakfastclub.com.au
The stock market took a tumble last week as a result of fears of the CoronaVirus and led to mortgage interest rates to fall as well. Mortgage lender Rebecca Richardson joined me to discuss why interest rates have fallen to the lowest point in recent history.
This month Lizzy Banks takes Service Course back to the place where it all began for her, Hill Climbs. It was the Sheffield University Hill Climb at Curbar Edge in Derbyshire where Lizzy first started to believe that she may have a serious future in the sport and so for this episode she goes back to her roots to look at hill climbing bikes in all their glorious eccentricities. The show features Lizzy’s season closing event, the Mam Nick Hill Climb, as well as an interview with a man who seems to spend all his time riding uphill, Phil Gaimon. We also visit Zed Wheels to find out about super lightweight wheels built with string, and Rebecca Richardson talks about hacking (sometimes literally) weight off your bike on a budget. The Cycling Podcast is supported by Rapha and Science in Sport. SPONSORS Science In Sport are offering all listeners 25 per cent off their range of energy bars, drinks and gels at Science in Sport Use the code SISCP25 when you reach the check-out.
For Mental Health Month in May of 2019, Beyond the Veil is interviewing folks in the mental health field about mental health and Harry Potter. This week, we spoke with Rebecca Richardson about expressive arts therapy and the magic of the Potter series. On Episode 12, we discuss… →Using artistic expression to benefit your mental health →Turning your mental health monsters into magical creatures →Getting inspired by the Potter soundtracks and Wrock →Expressing your emotions by acting as our favorite Potter characters →Just because Harry didn't have a therapist doesn't mean he didn't need one If you have a Potter story you want to share, we’d love for you to join us as a guest on the podcast! Share your thoughts on this episode with us below in the comments! Be sure to check out Beyond the Veil on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for updates, Potter and mental health discussions, and more! Listen to us on iTunes, Pocketcast, Soundcloud, and Google!
On episode 2 of the HR Breakfast Club podcast, Genevieve Jacobs, Rebecca Richardson and Helen Parrett look at Unfair Dismissal and discuss pitfalls, challenges and preventative action in the workplace, and strategies to work towards the kind of outcomes that ensure that everyone gets a fair go in the workplace.
Laura Phillips and Emily Riegel of the Progressive Social Network (formerly Paint Suit Nation of Kansas City) and Rebecca Richardson of the Missouri State Women’s Political Caucus join us to […] The post Women Roar! appeared first on KKFI.
Arrows in Our Hand Season 4, Episode 4 for Wednesday, September 21, 2016 There is a huge need for foster parents & adoptive parents in our country today. On this episode, we are joined by Andrew & Rebecca Richardson who are fostering to adopt more children into their family. We discuss the process, challenges & rewards, […]
Where should you to travel to in Bulgaria this summer? Can you find the best of the Black Sea coast? Which hidden gems await you this summer? My co-hosts, Rebecca Richardson, Eric Halsey, Philip Walsh and I answer these questions and more in the second Bulgaria Now Podcast summer travel special. Listen to last week's show here: https://soundcloud.com/lancelot-nelson/70-summer-travel-tips-the-special-guests-episode Support the show with Bitcoin and Etherium. Bitcoin: 14p5UwavaPuTXRHPLcEuw192Zpe2sXRFxh Etherium: 0x37495dEBfB8cF961EF439664C0B3e1c10b3A05f3 Show notes at www.bulgarianow.bg Sponsors http://aidos.bg - accountancy services and legal services based in Sofia http://virtualassistants.bg - virtual assistants in BG, from aidos http://www.appfactory.bg - my company, mobile application development http://www.banskoblog.com - Bansko Blog, info https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/bansko/id491461324?ls=1&mt=8 - Bansko App Links https://soundcloud.com/lancelot-nelson/70-summer-travel-tips-the-special-guests-episode - part one of the summer travel special https://soundcloud.com/lancelot-nelson/65-be-careful-when-you-unzip - tips for businesses setting up in Bulgaria. http://www.bdz.bg/en/ - Bulgarian Trains Routes and Timetable https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/bulgaria-now/id889642431?mt=2 -- Bulgaria Now Podcast in iTunes https://www.facebook.com/groups/1752281848329730/ http://www.bulgarianow.bg http://www.banskoblog.com/mobile-apps https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/bansko/id491461324?ls=1&mt=8 https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/bulgarian-history-podcast/id733259236?mt=2 -- The Bulgarian History Podcast (Eric Halsey) http://eatstaylovebulgaria.com - Rebecca's blog Help other people find the show by rating and commenting in iTunes, Soundcloud and Stitcher. iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/bulgaria-now/id889642431?mt=2 Feed http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:95925292/sounds.rss http://www.BulgariaNowPodcast.tip.me -- Support Bulgaria Now Podcast, it's appreciated. Sponsor Bulgaria Now Podcast lance@appfactory.bg or call +359 892 348 600 for info.
Should you adapt or fight the Bulgarian culture? Is public transport up to snuff? My co-hosts, Rebecca Richardson and Eric Halsey discuss things they wish they had known, but they now know. This episode 67 has top tips for anyone visiting Bulgaria for both business and vacation. Support the show! Bitcoin: 14p5UwavaPuTXRHPLcEuw192Zpe2sXRFxh Etherium: 0x37495dEBfB8cF961EF439664C0B3e1c10b3A05f3 Show notes at www.bulgarianow.bg Sponsors http://aidos.bg - accountancy services and legal services based in Sofia http://virtualassistants.bg - virtual assistants in BG, from aidos http://www.appfactory.bg - my company, mobile application development http://www.banskoblog.com - Bansko Blog, info https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/bansko/id491461324?ls=1&mt=8 - Bansko App Links https://soundcloud.com/lancelot-nelson/65-be-careful-when-you-unzip - tips for businesses setting up in Bulgaria. http://www.bdz.bg/en/ - Bulgarian Trains Routes and Timetable https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/bulgaria-now/id889642431?mt=2 -- Bulgaria Now Podcast in iTunes https://www.facebook.com/groups/1752281848329730/ http://www.bulgarianow.bg http://www.banskoblog.com/mobile-apps https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/bansko/id491461324?ls=1&mt=8 https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/bulgarian-history-podcast/id733259236?mt=2 -- The Bulgarian History Podcast (Eric Halsey) http://eatstaylovebulgaria.com - Rebecca's blog moovit app - tranport solutions app zenly app -- location sharing app Help other people find the show by rating and commenting in iTunes, Soundcloud and Stitcher. iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/bulgaria-now/id889642431?mt=2 Feed http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:95925292/sounds.rss http://www.BulgariaNowPodcast.tip.me -- Support Bulgaria Now Podcast, it's appreciated. Sponsor Bulgaria Now Podcast lance@appfactory.bg or call +359 892 348 600 for info.
Thinking of a new life in Bulgaria? Then don't miss this episode with me, Lance Nelson, Eric Halsey and Rebecca Richardson discussing a life changing strategy for residents all over the world -- including from North America -- can make Bulgaria their home. Rebecca provides many useful tips on how women can be, like her, economically active in Bulgaria. She also explains how to fit in and enjoy life in Bulgaria. This is an episode that creates more questions than it answers but reveals the joys of an expat in BG. Your comments are welcome in SoundCloud and iTunes. Thank you to this week's sponsors http://www.Cleves.bg - Luxury designer apartments in Sofia owned and managed for professionals. Bansko Blog and Bansko App http://www.banskoblog.com - About Bansko https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/bansko/id491461324?ls=1&mt=8 - Bansko App http://www.appfactory.bg Links https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/bulgaria-now/id889642431?mt=2 -- Bulgaria Now Podcast in iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/bulgarian-history-podcast/id733259236?mt=2 -- The Bulgarian History Podcast (Eric Halsey) http://eaststaylovebulgaria.com -- Eat Stay Love Bulgaria https://www.facebook.com/groups/1752281848329730/ http://www.bulgarianow.bg http://www.banskoblog.com/mobile-apps https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/bansko/id491461324?ls=1&mt=8 http://www.overcast.fm http://www.soundcloud.com If you enjoyed this show then help other people find the show by rating and commenting in iTunes. Your feedback, questions and ideas are welcome. iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/bulgaria-now/id889642431?mt=2 Feed http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:95925292/sounds.rss
Rebecca Richardson joins me to talk about her and her three girlfriend's project EatStayLoveBulgaria.com. I discover her passion for sharing her Bulgaria experiences, as a new expat in Sofia. She urges listeners to come and enjoy what Bulgaria offers. If you do so, you may want to stay and work and/or set up a business like she did (and I did as well). After all, what have you go to lose? With thanks to Il Viaggio restaurant, in Sofia, for hosting the show. Sponsors http://www.cleves.bg http://www.appfactory.bg http://www.banskoblog.com Links http://www.eatstaylovebulgaria.com http://www.viaggio.bg If you enjoyed this show then I really appreciate you taking a few moments for sharing, rating and reviewing it. iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/bulgaria-now/id889642431?mt=2 Rating and sharing are great ways to help others find this weekly podcast.
Rebecca Richardson '12 shared how studying abroad focused her future goals and gave her a sense of "fit" as part of a panel of students who chose to study abroad for a full year. Rebecca discussed her experiences at the University of Melbourne in Australia and Cambridge University in the UK. The panel was held as part of the Tanner Conference at Wellesley College in November 2011.