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Garth Heckman The David Alliance TDAgiantslayer@gmail.com BAM - watch them every Tuesday night on our Facebook page. 3 THINGS TO KNOW HIS VISION Do you want to know Gods vision for your life? time away… God doesn't scream his vision to you… You need to be NEAR God - WHY? Do you want to have to scream at your kids to get them to obey you? When your kids are near you, you whisper. There is a sense of intimacy…. This is just for you. **Intimacy with Jesus is your greatest protection against the enemy AND THE GREATEST WAY TO PROTECT OUR VISION FROM GOD! Between the ages of 8-11 we left our boys at home for about 2 hours… why? Because they were intimate with our 180lb Rotty! #2 Heres a secret: The nearer the clearer The nearer the clearer the vision. The clearer the vision the more driven the vision. A general vision has no pull! You need to be in Gear with God - **YOU MUST know his word to know his voice** God speak to us through angels, dreams and visions, his circumstances, His audible voice, his inaudible voice, friends, prophets, pastors, nature and even sinners… *But he typically and regularly speaks to us through his word. Through Scripture! READ HIS WORD! - GOD HAS SPOKEN TO ME 100 TIMES MORE THROUGH HIS WORD THAN TO MY MIND IN PRAYER! THIS PAST WEEK… a conversation - well we can sleep together because God sees us married and I know his grace is sufficient. **Sounds great right??? I countered back Romans 6:1,2 Shall we continue to sin that Gods grace may abound… GOD FORBID! * THIS IS NOT GODS VISION… BUT IF YOU KNOW HIS WORD YOU KNOW THAT! #3 You need to HEAR God - WHAT DO I MEAN? Lower the noise Sin is noise, a distraction, Eph. 4:30 And do not bring sorrow OR GRIEVE God's Holy Spirit by the way you live. Remember, he has identified you as his own, guaranteeing that you will be saved on the day of redemption. GK = Grieve - a moral or ethical consideration or standard that acts as a restraining force or inhibits certain actions. Husbands have you ever grieved your wife? SHE PULLS AWAY… PARENTS HAVE YOU EVER GRIEVED YOUR KIDS?
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In today's episode, we dive deep into the world of virtual real estate investing and the critical role of construction management with our expert guest, the KING of rehabbing, Rotty Garcilazo. Known formally as Ryan but affectionately called Rotty, he oversees all construction for my extensive portfolio of 28 single-family homes and multiple apartment complexes, all managed virtually. This episode sheds light on the unique challenges and solutions in virtual real estate investing, the complexities of construction management, and the art of working with contractors to achieve success in the flipping and rehabbing market. Rotty is the CEO of The Rehab Depot Inc. He is an author, speaker and consultant. He started in this business without any formal training or experience in this niche field of Real Estate Redevelopment. He owned one of the largest General Contracting Redevelopment Companies in Chicago (The Garcilazo Group). Rotty has walked thousands of properties on behalf of investors. His company has flipped over 1000 properties over the last 15 years. They have flipped millions of dollars in real estate. Ryan has worked with the “who's who” of the industry and is respected amongst the elite. Ryan has consulted over $250mm in real estate redevelopment. He has trained over 1,000 investors with the largest rehab academy in the world. His bread and butter have always been both single family and multi family properties. The construction projects that Ryan general contracted were as high as $500k, consulted others on million-dollar projects and he has managed portfolios in the tens of millions for other organizations. Follow Rotty on Instagram - @rottyflippeditLearn More about Rehabbing with The Rehab Depot Academy - go.therehabdepotvip.com The #1 training and coaching system to launch, grow, and scale your investing business!
Rehabbing houses is a highly profitable approach in real estate investing. It offers significant returns, but success demands time and careful attention to detail! Join JD and Melissa as they speak with Ryan "Rotty" Garcilazo about hiring the right contractors for rehab projects. Aspiring real estate investors can benefit from Rotty's wealth of knowledge, enhancing their ability to turn a vision into a profitable reality! Stay tuned! Here's what to expect on the podcast: In what ways do Ryan and his team assist investors in the process of rehabbing properties? What sets Ryan's company apart from other construction consulting firms? What mistakes do people commonly make when rehabbing houses? How soon will you see results when consulting with Ryan's company? And much more! Connect with Ryan "Rotty" Garcilazo! Rotty LLC Form: https://form.jotform.com/223217635386156 Phone #: 847-899-5713 Email: ryan@therehabdepot.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-rotty-garcilazo-335ab758/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/therehabdepot/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rottyflippedit/ Connect with JD and Melissa! Website: https://therealestatejam.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/therealestatejam/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealestatejam/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa_CWAV1OvH81yp6fITB4lg Shorefront Investments: https://shorefront-investments.com/ Email: therealestatejam@gmail.com Are you interested in Coaching? Set up a Call with JD: https://mailchi.mp/458f1b418e9e/invest-with-jd.
Ryan Rotty Garcilazo spent over 15 years as both a general contractor and flipping houses. He knows the inside secrets to both sides of the business of house flipping. Rotty's passion is to stop house flippers and rehabbers from losing hundreds of thousands of dollars by mismanaging their rehab projects. As a five time Top 550 General Contractor, he has leveraged that knowledge and experience to now become the best virtual project manager for house flippers. In this interview, RJ Bates III and Rotty discuss the specifics of hiring a virtual project manager and the importance of budgets, timelines and how you can become a successful rehabber! To learn more about Rotty and his services visit: https://www.callmydog.co/If you want to learn how to close deals just like me, The King Closer, then check out https://thekingcloser.com/Buy the replay of the Closers Olympics at https://closersolympics.com/rjLearn more about the systems I use to virtually wholesale nationwide using the links below!LeadZolo YouTube Leads: https://www.leadzolo.com/titaniumLearn about ezREIclosings at: https://titaniumtc.comBatchLeads 1,000 Seller Leads: https://batchleads.io/titaniumThe Most Powerful Dispo Tool: https://get.investorlift.com/titanium/Support the show
Ryan Garcilazo, better known as Rotty, is a real estate investor and the CEO of The Rehab Depot. With a business focused on rehabbing and general contracting, Rotty is on the show today to help us learn more about managing your rehab budget, working with contractors, and more. Listen now to learn more about Rotty'sx experience in real estate through the years and how you can build a strong relationship with your contractors for more successful rehabs! Key Talking Points of the Episode 00:00 Introduction 00:27 What is Rotty's background? 02:38 What advice does Rotty have for investors in today's market? 03:47 How can understanding general contracting help you as an investor? 06:48 What was 2008 like for Rotty's business? 08:32 How can understanding the hedge fund model help your business grow? 10:30 What is the importance of having a flawless system in your business? 11:37 How does Rotty's business work today? 12:25 Why do investors need to understand how the construction process works? 18:11 What is labor burden for general contractors? 20:03 How do general contractors manage construction budgets? 22:37 What contingencies should lenders have for rehabbers? 24:30 What do most investors overlook when doing rehabs? 25:22 Why is transparency important when dealing with general contractors? 28:15 What is the real purpose behind building rapport with your contractors? 31:48 What is Rotty's advice to real estate investors focused on rehabbing? 36:05 Where did the idea for Rotty's virtual project management service come from? 37:11 How do virtual project managers make the rehab process more convenient? 39:15 Why do we need virtual project management in the real estate space? 41:39 What is a Gantt Chart and why should you understand it? 43:02 What is the number one mistake investors make when rehabbing properties? 43:57 How can you get in touch with Rotty? Quotables “It's extremely important to understand that when you are an investor, I don't care what you invest in, if you don't understand our side of the fence, we will take your money.” “It is not your contractor's job to teach you how to rehab your property.” “The more an investor understands the process of construction, you singularly can eliminate 90% of your problems.” Links Website: The Rehab Depot www.callmydog.co Instagram: rottyflippedit https://www.instagram.com/rottyflippedit/ Linkedtr.ee:@Getrotty https://linktr.ee/Getrotty Website: RCN Capital https://www.rcncapital.com/podcast Website: REI INK https://rei-ink.com/
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Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.04.26.538303v1?rss=1 Authors: Quintanilla, M. A., Patel, H., Wu, H., Sochacki, K. A., Akamatsu, M., Rotty, J. D., Korobova, F., Bear, J. E., Taraska, J. W., Oakes, P. W., Beach, J. R. Abstract: The ability to dynamically assemble contractile networks is required throughout cell physiology, yet the biophysical mechanisms regulating non-muscle myosin 2 filament assembly in living cells are lacking. Here we use a suite of dynamic, quantitative imaging approaches to identify deterministic factors that drive myosin filament appearance and amplification. We find that actin dynamics regulate myosin assembly, but that the actin architecture plays a minimal direct role. Instead, remodeling of actin networks modulates the local myosin monomer levels and facilitates assembly through myosin:myosin driven interactions. Using optogenetically controlled myosin, we demonstrate that locally concentrating myosin is sufficient to both form filaments and jump-start filament amplification and partitioning. By counting myosin monomers within filaments, we demonstrate a myosin-facilitated assembly process that establishes sub-resolution filament stacks prior to partitioning into clusters that feed higher-order networks. Together these findings establish the biophysical mechanisms regulating the assembly of non-muscle contractile structures that are ubiquitous throughout cell biology. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
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Derek Rotty shares how his interest in history and philosophy led him from agnosticism and a secular lifestyle to the Catholic Faith. JonMarc Grodi hosts.
Derek Rotty (derekrotty.com), joins us to talk about a recent series of pieces using art to meditate on the Incarnation. You can find The Art of Advent series at https://catholicexchange.com/author/derekrotty/. Listen and share.
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Ryan Rotty Garcilazo spent over 15+ years as both a General Contractor & a Legendary House Flipper. No doubt, he knows the insider secrets of both sides of the business. He's the CEO of the most highly contracted Rehab consultants and trainers in the nation, The Rehab Depot. Rotty and his team consult real estate investment companies across the country on systems and processes. Aside from being a founder and CEO, Rotty is also an author, speaker, and consultant.In this episode, Pamela uncovers how Rotty's story of success came to be. Among the highlights are:- What inspired his journey to where he is today- The important points in construction that Rotty experience first hand- Pieces of advice to contractors that want to level up their game- The best piece of advice for renovations, flips, or rehab- What would he advise his younger self based on what he knew now?Listen to how Ryan Rotty Garcilazo shares his remarkable story. Listen to the full episode here:- Apple iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/underdog/id1534385651- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6FbSDu0aNtuxAEiderUAfB- Website: https://theunderdogshow.comIf you found this story worth your time and made changes in your life, we'd love to hear from you! Subscribe and leave a review.Catch up with Rotty on his social links here:- Company Website: https://www.therehabdepotvip.com/- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/therehabdepot/- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ryan_rotty_garcilazo- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-rotty-garcilazo-335ab758The Underdog Podcast host is none other than Pamela Bardhi. She's rocking the Real Estate Realm and has dedicated her life as a Life Coach. She is also Forbes Real Estate Council. To know more about this amazing woman, check out the following:- Website: https://pamelabardhi.com- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pamela_bardhi- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pamela_bardhi
“We are living in a new age of tyranny...of relativism, the dictatorship of secular modernity,” said Derek Rotty, who wrote a recent column for the National Catholic Register, titled, “Natural Law and Moral Virtues Bring Independence From Tyranny.” “What America has lost is its understanding, and its foundation, on the natural law.” Rotty, the director of evangelization and discipleship at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Jackson, Tenn., is the author of the 2019 book, “A Life of Conversion: Meeting Christ in the Gospels” (Our Sunday Visitor). Follow him @derekrotty on Twitter.
Sometimes, we take notes before we recordSometimes, we don'tSometimes, an episode comes out on timeSometimes, an episode comes out two weeks lateWe regret naming our last episode “Can It Get Any Worse” becauseThings got worseIn Wrestling:We predicted Paul Heyman managing a heel Roman Reigns… in 2018Vince turns out to be exactly the person we all thought he wasGavin gives Mark some bad Kenny Omega newsForbidden DoorBlood & GutsIn Hell:The Supreme Court goes full Fox NewsMark's turning heel and going to a gun rangeCovid is still aroundAre we going to make it?No.
One website I frequently pursue claims that March 23 is National Puppy Day, Melba Toast Day, Near Miss Day, World Maths Day, and World Meteorological Day. Whether or not these are bona fide or bananas, there certainly are a lot of interesting things to pay attention on this ever-changing planet of ours. Charlottesville Community Engagement seeks to document as much as possible in this corner of the world, and I’m your host, Sean Tubbs. This newsletter and podcast are free, but your financial support ensures regular updates! On today’s program:Interim City Manager Michael C. Rogers recommends a two-cent increase in Charlottesville’s property tax rate to begin saving up money for school reconfigurationMembers of the public weigh in on the FY23 budget and that tax rateA new schedule has been set for a federal lawsuit seeking to force a House of Delegates race in 2022 Charlottesville seeks input on a traffic safety study on Fifth Street ExtendedFirst shout-out goes to the Piedmont Master GardenersThe first subscriber-supported shout-out today goes to the Piedmont Master Gardeners to announce their 2022 Spring Lecture Series featuring leading experts on sustainable landscaping, indigenous gardening wisdom and small fruit production at home. For two more Thursdays in March, you can buy a virtual ticket for these informative events. On March 24 at 7 p.m., Jayesh Samtani will discuss “Home Garden Berries—Selection, Cultivation, and Growing Alongside Ornamental Plants.” On March 31 at 7 p.m., Barbara Ryan will discuss “The New Sustainable Garden - Designing with Native Plants.”To purchase a ticket or to learn more, visit piedmontmastergardeners.org/events.2022 House suit proceedsNow that a federal lawsuit seeking to force a House of Delegates race in 2022 has been sent back to the Eastern District of Virginia, Judge David Novak has provided a path forward for how the suit will proceed. Plaintiff Paul Goldman has until Friday to file arguments for why he feels he has the legal standing to bring forward a case against the Board of Elections that challenges the constitutionality of allowing Delegates elected in 2021 to continue to serve until the end of 2023. The Virginia Attorney General’s office has until April 1 to file a motion as to why Goldman lacks jurisdiction and to express an opinion on whether Novak or a three-judge panel on the Fourth Circuit should rule on the question of standing. Goldman would then have until April 15 to respond. “Because the Fourth Circuit remanded this case to the District Court to address only the issue of standing, the parties shall not file any motions or other pleadings beside those listed above,” Novak wrote in his ruling. (read the March 21 order)For more information, read Graham Moomaw’s report on Monday’s hearing in the Virginia Mercury. City seeking input on Fifth Street safetyCharlottesville is pursuing Smart Scale funding for improvements to Fifth Street Extended as part of an overall effort to prevent future fatalities on the roadway. The city is looking at the area between Old Ridge Street and Harris Road. “This study focuses on improvement concepts that target known needs, reduce community impacts, and address all modes in a cost-effective manner,” reads the introduction. “Projects and solutions may be considered for future funding through local, regional, state and/or federal transportation programs — but not without first getting YOUR INPUT!”According to an information sheet on the Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission’s Smart Scale page, there is no scope or cost estimate for the project. “Charlottesville identified the need for a project between Cherry/Elliott and Harris Roads in the 5th Ridge McIntire Multimodal Corridor Study, in Streets That Work, and in the Bike and Pedestrian Master Plan,” reads that page. “Considerations for the application include redesigning the intersection, enhancing multimodal facilities along the corridor, improving access, and enhancing transit access, lighting, and landscape of the area.The city has already been awarded Smart Scale funds to address the intersection of Elliott Avenue, Ridge Street, Cherry Avenue, and Fifth Street Extended. (read the application)The Charlottesville-Albemarle Metropolitan Planning Organization’s Policy Board will discuss the Smart Scale projects at their virtual meeting on 2 p.m. Thursday. (meeting info)Rogers recommends two cent property tax increase for CY22Charlottesville City Council held a public hearing Monday on the real estate tax rate and personal property tax rate for the fiscal year that begins on July 1. Before then and before the general public comment period, Interim City Manager Michael C. Rogers presented Council with several ways forward on raising funds in the next five years for paying up to $75 million for the renovation of Buford Middle School. (review the presentation)“Several of you asked that we dig a little deeper and come back with several scenarios as we try to get to some resolution on how to deal with this issue,” Rogers said. The presentation featured another lesson from Senior Budget Management Analyst Krisy Hammill about the city’s looming debt crisis. “We have approximately $85 million that’s currently outstanding,” Hammill said. Hamill said the city currently pays about $11 million each year for debt service and that amount would drop if no further debt was issued. “Of this outstanding debt, about 28 percent of that is for school-related projects that have already been completed,” Hammill said. Hammill presented multiple scenarios, all which assume an annual growth rate of 1.5 percent over the next from the real estate property tax as well as two percent in revenues from meals tax rate. Hammill said it is the size of the project that is presenting an accounting problem. Without it, the city would expect to have a total five-year CIP of $82.4 million, requiring the sale of $46.9 million in bonds. “With the other projects that are on the Capital Improvement Plan list, they are of such amounts that we can manage our CIP within our affordability,” Hammill said. But adding a $75 million project will increase the total CIP to $157.4 million, requiring the sale of $121.9 million. VMDO, the architectural firm hired by the school system for reconfiguration, has suggested splitting those bonds sales over the period with $2.5 million this year, $20 million in FY24, $32.5 million in FY25, and $20 million in FY26. “Our annual debt service payment is moving from the $11.4 million that we’ve been talking about up to about $22 million in 2032,” Hammill said. “This is roughly equivalent to about a two cent tax increase over the next four years if we were going to that incrementally.” Other scenarios include a seven cent tax increase in FY23 in order to build up a larger reserve to pay off debt service. Another would be to reduce the city’s cost for reconfiguration to $50 million. Kevin Rotty, a financial consultant who advises the city on long-term debt, said other options would be to reduce city spending as well as to continue exploring state funding in advance of a special session to resolve the state budget that has not yet been called. “There’s a couple bills in the General Assembly right now which are talking about school construction,” Rotty said. “Certainly the city is not unique in having some school needs here.”The exact funding scenario depends on multiple variables, but the main lever Council gets to control is the tax rate. Rogers weighs in with his recommendationRogers reminded Council that the city will have to pick up the tab for paying 15 firefighters after a federal SAFER grant runs out. Collective bargaining will also have a cost as well. “There are some big opportunities in transit and opportunities to make progress on our climate plan but we’ve got to add money to match the funds that are available from the [federal government and the state,” Rogers said. Rogers had this recommendation for Council.“The proposed school reconfiguration has not been integrated into the city’s capital improvements program in a manner that will allow City Council to make a coordinated funding plan,” Rogers said. Nevertheless, he said there was a need to ensure that the city could cover its obligations for past needs as well as future ones. “For the FY23 budget I recommend that Council should enact a two cent real estate tax and set the money aside within the capital projects fund earmarked as the beginning of an annual funding program to generate funds for school reconfiguration,” Rogers said. Rogers recommended delaying a bond issue for reconfiguration for the school in FY23 until after a long-term plan could be developed. He also suggested a rehaul of the entire capital improvement program to be ready for next year’s budget. “Let’s move forward but not too fast,” Rogers said. “Let’s take a pause and start putting away some money for this project.”Rogers said that would give more time to see how the statewide conversation on school construction funding plays out. Similar stories:Council’s emphasis on housing issues reflected in proposed capital budget, December 16, 2018Council wants more info before giving direction on capital spending, November 18, 2020Charlottesville's Draft Capital Budget includes $50 million for Middle School reconfiguration, January 28, 2021Charlottesville Budget staff continues to warn Council of approaching debt limit, April 1, 2021Council discusses tax increases to help cover $60 million Buford upgrades, August 2, 2021Charlottesville Planning Commission gets first look at FY23-FY27 Capital Budget, November 29, 2021Prepping for Charlottesville's FY23 Capital Improvement Program, January 29, 2022Second shout-out goes to Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society Today’s first subscriber-fueled shout-out is for an upcoming panel discussion on local history. The Centennial anniversary of the Jefferson Madison Regional Library is coming to an end, and staff at the Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society will talk Thursday at 7 p.m. about an upcoming article on “JMRL at 100” in the Magazine of Albemarle Charlottesville History. ACHS Program Coordinator Sterling Howell will speak with JMRL’s Historical Collection Librarian Miranda Burnett and UVA Law Library Coordinator Addison Patrick. It’s another Unregulated Historical Meandering on the Last Word on the Library Centennial. Register on Zoom or join the program on Facebook Live. Public weighs in on real estate tax rate, personal property tax rate, and the FY23 budgetEarlier this year, Council met its legal obligations to advertise in a newspaper of record a potential tax rate for the current calendar year.“You authorized us to go up to ten cents which would present $9.2 million in revenue,” Rogers said. Rogers’ recommended budget did not anticipate spending any of that funding, but left it unallocated pending Council’s discussion about whether they want to entertain a property tax rate. Rogers is recommending a two cent increase this year for the school project. Council also advertised keeping the personal property tax rate at $4.20 per $100 of assessed value, though Commissioner of Revenue Todd Divers said a sharp increase in the value of used vehicles will increase bills. He told Council what the equalized rate would be. “You’re looking at a rate of probably around $3.22,” Divers said. “If don’t do anything, you’re probably going to see an additional $2 million.” Elizabeth Stark, the co-chair of the Charlottesville Democratic Socialists of America, called for the full increase of ten cents to support collective bargaining, $10 million a year for affordable housing, and other priorities. “I ask that the city use all levers in their power to generate income,” Stark said. “Though all tax options are regressive, an increase to the property tax coupled with tax relief for low-wealth neighbors and an increase to the lodging tax seems to be the solution to me.”However, Jamie Fitzgerald said a full increase of ten cents will hurt his ability to remain as a renter in Charlottesville.“I rent from an owner that does not live in Charlottesville,” Fitzgerald said. “The owner performs zero maintenance on this house and the house is rapidly deteriorating.”Fitzgerald predicted his rent would be increased to cover the cost, which would force him to vacate. “I’m sure I’m not the only renter in Charlottesville facing this issue,” Fitzgerald said. Chris Meyer encouraged Council to raise the property tax rate because he said Charlottesville is undertaxed. “We need to get moving,” Meyer said. “I appreciate the city manager’s suggestion on at least a two cent raise,” Meyer said. “I would look at potentially more.” After the tax rate public hearing, the public comment period was opened on the budget. No one spoke directly about what to do with the personal property tax rate. Brad Slocum no longer lives in Charlottesville and now commutes in from Staunton. He urged Council to increase funding for Charlottesville Area Transit in order to help the city meet its climate goals.“One of the best ways to do this is to ensure director of transit, Garland Williams, has the budget he and his staff need to expand the city’s bus fleet to achieve 15-minute fixed route service,” Williams said. Brian Campbell of the Charlottesville Democratic Socialists of America called on Council to make further cuts to the police budget and to require transparency.“Charlottesville spends $19 million annually on police,” Campbell said. “Lynchburg, a city nearly twice as big and with more officers also spends $19 million on police. On a per capita basis, Charlottesville spends more on police than Albemarle, Waynesboro, Staunton, Roanoke, Harrisonburg, Blacksburg, and Lynchburg as previously noted. Why do Charlottesville police spend so much more than their peers? No one knows.” Katie Yared, a fourth year student at the University of Virginia, called on Council to enact a plastic bag tax for FY23. “As I’m sure you know, the Albemarle County budget proposes that they will implement a tax on plastic bags by January 1, 2023, with a projected revenue of $20,000,” Yared said. “Following the lead of Albemarle County, the city of Charlottesville has an opportunity to significantly reduce plastic waste and to incentivize the use of reusable bags.” Members of the Tree Commission sought additional funding in two areas.“First, we proposed planting 200 trees per year so that we can plant more trees than are being removed,” said Mark Rylander. That would take an allocation of $100,000 but the City Manager’s budget only includes $75,000. Rylander said the Tree Commission would like another $105,000 a year to address the destruction of ash trees by the Emerald Ash Borer. Several speakers asked for additional funding for the Public Housing Association of Residents including its executive director, Shelby Edwards. The current level of funding for FY22 is $41,000 but the Vibrant Community process for determining funding for outside agencies only recommended $21,035 for FY23. “Please fund PHAR especially our PHAR internship problem, and also our development-led redevelopment efforts,” Edwards said. The capital budget anticipates spending $3 million in bond-raised funds on public housing redevelopment for each of the next four years. There’s a Community Budget Forum scheduled for tonight night at 6 p.m. The meals tax rate will be on the agenda for Council’s next regularly scheduled meeting on April 4. Support the program!Special announcement of a continuing promo with Ting! Are you interested in fast internet? Visit this site and enter your address to see if you can get service through Ting. 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Poetry is a way that might guide our future decisions, and Robert Frost is not alone in writing works about decisions that were not made. Later this year, I may celebrate my 20th anniversary in Charlottesville. Today, I present another snapshot into items happening in the community where most readers and listeners call home. This shortened edition of Charlottesville Community Engagement is due to a sudden decision I’ve made to travel to revisit roads I’ve already driven down at 3 a.m. On today’s program:UVA sets a record for applications A new Charlottesville City Council takes their first steps towards adopting a new budget for the next fiscal yearIn today’s shout-out, a shout-out to the shouters-of out! I want to thank all of the individuals and entities that have supported this newsletter and podcast through a $25 a month Patreon contribution or through some other combination of support. Thanks to the Charlottesville Jazz Society, Code for Charlottesville, LEAP, the Rivanna Conservation Alliance, Lonnie Murray and his penchant for native plants, WTJU, the Albemarle-Charlottesville Historical Society, the Jefferson Madison Regional Library, the Charlottesville Area Tree Stewards, Cville 350, Piedmont Master Gardeners, and of course, the Valley Research Center. More in 2022. 50K apply for UVA undergraduateThe Cavalier Daily is reporting that the University of Virginia has set a new record of undergraduate applications with 50,813 people seeking to be part of the Class of 2026. For more information, read Eileen Powell’s article from January 25 to learn more about the demographic make-up of applicants. Twenty-eight percent of applicants are from within the state of Virginia.In the fall of 2021, there were 18,066 undergraduates on Grounds and 9,049 graduates for a total of 27,115 in Charlottesville. According to the admissions office, two-thirds are from Virginia. Learn more on their website. Council retreat: The financial portion The first Charlottesville City Council retreat held during the virtual era era took place yesterday, and the morning session served a last-minute tune-up before the budget season for FY23 begins in February (view the presentation). Let’s hear from Krisy Hammil, the city’s senior budget analyst about where we are in the process.“In January and in February, we’re continuing to work on developing the budget, balancing it, and trying to figure out what our revenue forecast will look like,” Hammill said. “And then in February, we have to advertise our tax rate.” The tax rate has been set at 95 cents per $100 of assessed property value since 2008. In the past year, the previous City Council indicated theoretical support for an increase to support the reconfiguration of city schools. A bill to allow Charlottesville to hold a referendum on a one percent sales tax for education has passed the Senate, but a companion bill in the House of Delegates remains in a House Finance subcommittee. “In March, the City Manager will present his proposed budget to Council and then throughout the month of March, Council will meet with the public, review the proposed budget, make its own suggestions, add its own touch to the budget, and then in April you will formally make it your own budget by adopting it and that will become the budget for the following year,” Hammill said. If there is to be a property tax increase, this will need to be advertised to the public 30 days in advance of the public hearing for the budget. Another key piece of information that will be factored in will be the 2022 assessments, which are expected to be mailed out on Friday. “February 14 is essentially the magic date by which we will have the budget balanced and what I mean by that is we will know the maximum amount that we are willing to increase our budget,” Hammill said. Mayor Lloyd Snook said he did not want to weigh in without the assessment data in hand.“It would be premature for us today to start talking about the assumptions that are going to be in as a result of that,” Snook said. Snook said a budget work session on February 3 might be a good time to have that discussion. Councilor Sena Magill said she is expecting the rate will increase.“I kind of assumed that we were having to raise this taxes year beyond school reconfiguration issues just between the need to make up some grants that are ending, the need to look at collective bargaining and what that’s going to cost us,” Magill said. One of the issues is whether any action Council takes with the budget will allow it to retain a AAA bond rating, which allows debt to be floated with a very low interest rate. Kevin Rotty is a financial advisor who helps city staff with capital financing and he said policies will drive whether the ratings agencies will maintain that status. “Your policies and procedures, your strategic planning, stuff like this is very important,” Rotty said. “Council being in line with staff, obviously we’ve had some change in turnover at the City Manager level and we’ll get questions on that, but Council being on the same page and doing planning exercises like this and then your core staff having the history in budget and economic development and finance is very important to the management score there.”The way that will play out in Charlottesville is with the increasing trend for the capital improvement program over the last few years, with Council agreeing to large projects.But that portion of Charlottesville Community Engagement will need to wait for another day. Listen to the end of the podcast for an explanation why. There’s a lot more of this story to go. And if you can’t wait to hear the rest, please go watch the whole thing yourself. I will get to it in future editions, but I hope that you can see in this shortened edition that there’s always new information waiting to come down to inform how decisions will be made. Council will have a budget work session with the School Board on February 2. The public hearing for the tax rate will be on March 21. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe
In this episode, we invite the one and only Legendary Flipper, Ryan Rotty Garcilazo to share with us the utmost important things you need to get started on your entrepreneurial journey. As he shares every lesson learned and mistake made in his experience, you will uncover infinite nuggets of wisdom in business like no other. So, are you ready to become a legendary entrepreneur? Join in on the conversation and see exactly how it's done. KEY POINTS: Top things to do when starting a flipping business How to add value to what you bring 3 ways to transform your business mindset Building an ancillary business in your niche 3 things you need to do as an entrepreneur QUOTABLES: “Figure out a way to provide more value to the value that you already bring. And if you don't understand your value, get the fuck out of the way.” “Schedules are moving targets. Budgets are moving targets. They're not perfect. They never will be. You have two times in construction: your projected and actual - track that shit.” GUEST INFORMATION: Ryan Rotty Garcilazo therehabdepot.com 847-899-5713 ryan@therehabdepot.com IG | @rottythelegendaryflipper instagram.com/rottythelegendaryflipper/ FB | facebook.com/legendaryflipper PRODUCTS / RESOURCES: Like what you're hearing? Follow your hosts on social media and show the love: The VA Kings | instagram.com/thevakings/ Chris Gordon | instagram.com/christhevaking/ Jeff Henry | instagram.com/tekmogul/ Visit the VA Kings website at thevakings.com Don't forget to Like, Rate, and Subscribe to the podcast! Find your Virtual Assistant at vaocity.com F*ck It, Delegate It is edited by Instapodcasts (visit at instapodcasts.com)
Our next episode for the Art History Babes' upcoming collaborative, online art show with National Monument Press: Virtual Realism features artists Connor Czora and Anna Rotty. They discuss their works in the show as well as their processes and how their art making was affected by the US political landscape of the last couple years. Connor's website // Connor's instagram // Anna's website // Anna's instagram // Smashin' & Slashin': The Art of Iconoclasm // Ai Wei Wei or the Highway // TRAVEL TO MEXICO W US// https://trovatrip.com/trips/mexico-with-art-history-babes-may-2022 //THE AHB CENTER FOR EROTIC ART// https://www.onlyfans.com/artbabes SUPPORT THE AHB// https://www.patreon.com/arthistorybabes ORDER THE HONEST ART DICTIONARY// https://www.arthistorybabes.com/get-our-book IG// @arthistorybabespodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Derek Rotty invites listeners into a life of conversion with Jesus and Mary as they meet our savior and His mother in the pages of sacred scripture. Rotty looks to Mary in his role as an educator and has seen her active all throughout history. Hear Derek's story of conversion and how Mary inspires today in this conversation with Fr. Edward Looney. Website: https://derekrotty.com/ Support the podcast by buying your holy socks from Sock Religious: https://www.sockreligious.com/?rfsn=5170834.c28065
Join Nick Lamagna on The A Game Podcast with guest Ryan "Rotty" Garcilazo, founder of The Rehab Depot an executive level rehab consulting company! Ryan has flipped over 1000 homes as a contractor and now focuses on helping bridge the gap between investors and contractors to help everyone make more money with less headaches. Ryan's goals are to align with investors to help them see, learn and engage the rehab/flip by learning all about how to project manage their flips, how to properly rehab and manage their contractors, project manage, price accurately and how the systems of the house function. Ryan made a name for himself in Chicago area and now runs a boot camp teaching investors the reality of rehabbing homes in the real world. Topics In This Episode Include: ✅ How To sound credible when talking to a contractor ✅ What do contractors think about the flipping shows on tv ✅ Are you creating a proper expectation? ✅ Why do so many investors lose money during a rehab or flip ✅ Are some cities more difficult to rehab in and why ✅ What is the most important thing a contractor looks for in an investor ✅ What red flags to look for when vetting a contractor ✅ What you should share with your contractor & when ✅ Where to find good contractors ✅ Are contractors offended if you get multiple bids ✅ Tips for FIRING a contractor ✅ How Ryan & The Rehab Depot are helping bridge the gap between investors and contractors ➡️ And More! See show notes for all the ways to connect with Ryan and make sure to contact Nick to start doing some real estate deals together! ~ Connect with Ryan: Website: http://therehabdepot.com/ Ryan "Rotty" on IG Ryan "Rotty" on LinkedIn Ryan Garcilazo on Twitter Ryan "Rotty" on Facebook The Rehab Depot On Facebook 10 Week's To Elite Rehab Program --- Connect with Nick Lamagna 630.384.9443 www.NickNickNick.com Free Checklist On How To Add Value To Your Buyers Click here discounted CBD from Naked Warrior Recovery!!! Subscribe and Share If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here Make sure you're subscribed to the podcast so you get the latest episodes on Platforms by Clicking Here To Subscribe Find all social media connections at Social media Links for Facebook, IG, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.
Derek Rotty joined me to talk about the centrality of the Eucharist in his own conversion, and in the life of the Church as we explore the mystery and celebrate the Solemnity of Corpus Christi. Patreon supporters get an extra segment. Learn more and listen at https://www.patreon.com/posts/52145052
Jeroen Rotty is all in for WordPress, from organizing meetups, contributing to the open source project, freelancing, and working support for Yoast. Get to know him here!
Ryan is an author, a speaker and a consultant. He has owned one of the largest General Contracting Redevelopment Companies in Chicago (The Garcilazo Group). His company has flipped over 1,000 properties over the last 15 years, totaling millions of dollars in real estate! Learn how Ryan has created a win-win business model by which other subs and clients do not have to compete against one another.
While we await Bick's arrival from Cardinals Camp, Rotty and Pinski open the show, displaying their disappointment about the Coyotes playoff exit before the Splash. Then Vince and Luke seemed to have zeroed in on the Dbacks issue against certain starting pitchers and it's a TRIPLE MATCH for Phoenix Children's, the Give-A-Thon Week continues on Arizona Sports. You can donate by calling 602-933-4567 or by texting “GIVE” to 411-923 or 620-620!
Dan sets the tone with today's Blast, leading to a conversation about the WMPO. Then Bicksy and Rotty wonder about the direction of the Coyotes after their embarrassing playoff ouster and Sean Pendergast joins the show to talk about the infamous Hopkins-David Johnson trade. And we continue raising money for Phoenix Children's, the Give-A-Thon Week continues on Arizona Sports. You can donate by calling 602-933-4567 or by texting “GIVE” to 411-923 or 620-620!
Hey, Mike Hambright here from FlipNerd.com. I recently hosted an online event for members of my Professional Real Estate Investor Facebook Group, which you can access by visiting FlipNerd.com/professional. It's only for professionals, not the new folks. I wanted to shares this amazing event that we call the freedom series with eight industry legends. Today's episode is with Ryan Rotty Garcilazo.
Hey, Mike Hambright here from FlipNerd.com. I recently hosted an online event for members of my Professional Real Estate Investor Facebook Group, which you can access by visiting FlipNerd.com/professional. It's only for professionals, not the new folks. I wanted to shares this amazing event that we call the freedom series with eight industry legends. Today's episode is with Ryan Rotty Garcilazo.
ToHDraws (The Other Half) joins us on this episode to talk about animation, art school, what kind of zombie fucking is acceptable and much more! You can find ToH below! ToHDraws on Twitter ToHDraws on Patreon The post ToHDraws – Rotty Tops Zombies or Walking Dead Zombies? appeared first on Pillowfort Pub.
Bo and Bud talk to author Derek Rotty about his book A Life of Conversion: Meeting Christ in the Gospels.
Ryan “Rotty” Garcilazo is CEO of The Rehab Depot, a platform that provides training services to aspiring rehabbers in the real estate industry. His company has flipped over $250-million in real estate property and assets and pride themselves as one of the most highly contracted rehab trainers and consultants. Ryan's experience in general contracting makes him an ideal tutor to investors who have trouble with their contractors. Ryan joins me today to discuss the current market situation and his outlook in Chicago. He shares how he answered a call to help nurses and doctors in his local hospital and explains why now is not a good time to be a rehabber and what logistics have to do with it. He describes the skills you can sharpen as a business owner during the quarantine. Ryan also discusses how the contracting industry will change after the lockdown. “Knowing how to lead simply comes from experience in knowing what to do.” - Ryan ‘Rotty' Garcilazo On Today's Episode of Flip Talk: Connect with Ryan Rotty Garcilazo: Rate, Review, Learn and Share Thanks for tuning into the FlipTalk podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn even more about what it takes to build a 7-figure real estate business, head over to iTunes and subscribe to the show. Don't forget to tune into our other shows: FlipTalk's Rookie PlayBook and share your favorite episodes on social media to help other new investors learn what it takes to grow a successful business in the real estate investing industry. Join the community of FlipTalk fans on Facebook, YouTube, and visit our website for even more content, information, and resources about real estate investing.
Ryan “Rotty” Garcilazo is CEO of The Rehab Depot, a platform that provides training services to aspiring rehabbers in the real estate industry. His company has flipped over $250-million in real estate property and assets and pride themselves as one of the most highly contracted rehab trainers and consultants. Ryan's experience in general contracting makes him an ideal tutor to investors who have trouble with their contractors. Ryan joins me today to discuss the current market situation and his outlook in Chicago. He shares how he answered a call to help nurses and doctors in his local hospital and explains why now is not a good time to be a rehabber and what logistics have to do with it. He describes the skills you can sharpen as a business owner during the quarantine. Ryan also discusses how the contracting industry will change after the lockdown. “Knowing how to lead simply comes from experience in knowing what to do.” - Ryan ‘Rotty' Garcilazo On Today's Episode of Flip Talk: Ryan's previous career in healthcare and the COVID-19 situation in Chicago. What motivated him to go back and help his local hospital? Why he advises against rehabbing in today's market. What you can do for your business in the face of material delays. Ryan's thoughts on continuing your business while in quarantine. How contractor pricing will change after the pandemic is gone. Connect with Ryan Rotty Garcilazo: The Rehab Depot Rate, Review, Learn and Share Thanks for tuning into the FlipTalk podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn even more about what it takes to build a 7-figure real estate business, head over to iTunes and subscribe to the show. Don't forget to tune into our other shows: FlipTalk's Rookie PlayBook and share your favorite episodes on social media to help other new investors learn what it takes to grow a successful business in the real estate investing industry. Join the community of FlipTalk fans on Facebook, YouTube, and visit our website for even more content, information, and resources about real estate investing.
Ryan “Rotty” Garcilazo is CEO of The Rehab Depot, a platform that provides training services to aspiring rehabbers in the real estate industry. His company has flipped over $250-million in real estate property and assets and pride themselves as one of the most highly contracted rehab trainers and consultants. Ryan's experience in general contracting makes him an ideal tutor to investors who have trouble with their contractors. Ryan joins me today to discuss the current market situation and his outlook in Chicago. He shares how he answered a call to help nurses and doctors in his local hospital and explains why now is not a good time to be a rehabber and what logistics have to do with it. He describes the skills you can sharpen as a business owner during the quarantine. Ryan also discusses how the contracting industry will change after the lockdown. “Knowing how to lead simply comes from experience in knowing what to do.” - Ryan ‘Rotty' Garcilazo On Today's Episode of Flip Talk: Ryan's previous career in healthcare and the COVID-19 situation in Chicago. What motivated him to go back and help his local hospital? Why he advises against rehabbing in today's market. What you can do for your business in the face of material delays. Ryan's thoughts on continuing your business while in quarantine. How contractor pricing will change after the pandemic is gone. Connect with Ryan Rotty Garcilazo: The Rehab Depot Rate, Review, Learn and Share Thanks for tuning into the FlipTalk podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn even more about what it takes to build a 7-figure real estate business, head over to iTunes and subscribe to the show. Don't forget to tune into our other shows: FlipTalk's Rookie PlayBook and share your favorite episodes on social media to help other new investors learn what it takes to grow a successful business in the real estate investing industry. Join the community of FlipTalk fans on Facebook, YouTube, and visit our website for even more content, information, and resources about real estate investing.
Ryan “Rotty” Garcilazo has been a rehabber for the last 15 years and has a construction consulting business to help seasoned investors better understand the rehabbing side of the business. So many investors get burned by bad contractors because they don't know what they're doing. Before you step foot into the rehab game, get educated! Ryan shares what you need to look out for in this week's episode. Key Takeaways: How did Ryan first get started in real estate? What did Ryan wish he knew about sooner when he started rehabbing? What mistakes do investors make when trying to get into construction? There are three pillars to the game: real estate, investing, and construction. You always have to self-educate yourself about the business side of things while running your own business. At the end of the day, you're running a business! How does Ryan find the right, reliable contractors? You can't hire contractors if you don't know what you're trying to hire for. You have to learn the industry because if you don't know what your general contractor is supposed to be doing, how much and how long it could take, you don't know if you've got a good guy or not until it's too late. Before you hire anybody, understand what they do. How can you keep your contractor fed enough so that they don't go elsewhere? It's about having honest conversations with the contractor, but you can't do that if you don't know what you're talking about. Construction is going to hurt for a while right now. If you have a contractor you like, have an open conversation with them about the uncertain future. Ryan shares his thoughts on how to future-proof yourself during the coronavirus pandemic. Materials are going to go up in price --- Ryan outlines what you should do! How should investors be looking at acquisitions? Make sure you're operating out of a place of faith, not a place of fear. Interested in getting into rehabbing? Ryan has a boot camp for you! When you're an entrepreneur, you have to figure it out when times are tough. What's one piece of advice Ryan would give his younger self? Mentioned in This Episode: How To Grow Your Business, Expand Your Impact, and Experience Your Perfect Life: Don't Wait To Enjoy Your Life Tomorrow, Live It Today! Let Alex know what you'd like to hear: flipempire.com/feedback Connect with Ryan: Therehabdepot.com Email: Ryan@therehabdepot.com Text: 847-899-5713
In this episode of The Cordial Catholic, I'm joined by writer, speaker, and convert Derek Rotty to take about Lectio Divina – the ancient way of reading the Bible. We also discuss Derek's own conversion and the necessary process of daily conversion to Christ, his Church, and the Christian way of life. It's a great conversation! For more from Derek visit his website. His book, A Life of Conversion: Meeting Christ in the Gospels is available from Amazon.For more, visit The Cordial Catholic. Send your feedback to cordialcatholic@gmail.com. For more information about sponsoring the show, keeping this podcast going, and helping me to continue to deliver quality content please visit the Patreon page. Even $1 or $2 a month can go a long way to helping make this podcast sustainable and will give you access to a special Patron-Only podcast featuring behind-the-scenes content and early access to upcoming material. If you can give $5/mo or more you'll also be entered into monthly draws for fantastic books hand-picked by me.If you'd like to give a one-time donation to The Cordial Catholic, you can visit the PayPal page.Thank you to those already supporting the show!Newsletter pre-roll. Producers Post-Roll: Stephen, Eli, Tom, Kelvin, Susan, and Eyram.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/cordialcatholic)
Derek Rotty (www.derekrotty.com), author of "A Life of Conversion" on OSV.com joins us to talk about his recent piece on CatholicExchange.com talking about the good gifts that God gives us.
Ken talks with Derek Rotty “A Life of Conversion: Meeting Christ in the Gospels” (Our Sunday Visitor) and Father Timothy Gallagher “Overcoming Spiritual Discouragement: The Wisdom and Power of Venerable Bruno Lanteri” (EWTN Publishing/Sophia Institute Press). Derek’s book is available at: https://www.orderosv.com/product/a-life-of-conversion-meeting-christ-in-the-gospels Father Gallagher’s book is available at: https://www.sophiainstitute.com/products/item/overcoming-spiritual-discouragement Follow Derek at: www.derekrotty.com To request […]
Leo Clark and Rotty Garcilazo grew up in parallel universes. Leo created his approach to life at a young age, growing up in foster homes in Los Angeles. Rotty grew up in Chicago, and developed his method of street hustle. Both found the value of committing to a life of positivity. Rotty is a house rehab and flipping expert, sharing his methods with audiences across the country. The takeaways- success starts with a foundation at a young age. Experience builds confidence. Confidence builds success. And take action. Follow Rotty at www.therehabdepot.com To join the members-only Facebook group, Posi Podcast Listeners, visit Leo's page https://www.facebook.com/leo.clark.11 and request to be added to the group. He will let you right in! This podcast was produced by Studio C Creative Sound in San Diego CA.
This week on Limited Resources Marshall welcomes original LR co-host Ryan Spain back on the show to talk Arena updates, a revisit to ROTy, and to answer your questions! Ryan's Stream: https://www.twitch.tv/goingoptimal Ryan's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrLsTXna06H8zy9G-8-y4UQ Ryan's Twitter: https://twitter.com/ryanspain?lang=en Ryan's Seven-Game Secretkeeper Mirror ELD Draft: https://youtu.be/xj49HxJU_Go MTG Arena State of the Game Article: https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/magic-digital/mtg-arena-state-game-november-2019-11-13 MTG Arena Historic Format Rollout Article: https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/magic-digital/mtg-arena-historic-rollout-2019-11-13 Ryan's Stream Response to Articles: https://youtu.be/nZVOPCMeOCo Ryan's Mastery Pass Article: https://tinyurl.com/MasteryPass Ryan's Mastery Pass Stream Talk: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-V9JER0QucETjoDHgdScAn5vuHu6-Tk7 Mastery Pass Value Tool: https://tinyurl.com/MasteryPassValue Limited Resources is proudly sponsored by ChannelFireball.com You can support Limited Resources on the LR Patreon page here: patreon.com/limitedresources Your Hosts: Marshall Sutcliffe and Luis Scott-Vargas Marshall’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/Marshall_LR Luis’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/lsv Email: lr@lrcast.com LR Community Subreddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/lrcast Direct Download
Don’t call yourself an Indo-Melbournian if you don’t know of Majalah BUSET… The contribution that both Vini and Roy has brought to the Indonesian community in Melbourne for over a decade is invaluable and the fact that they’re running well and strong as a business is even more admirable. Listen to this episode and learn some wisdom directly from one of the Co-Founders, Vini Rotty! As she says, “Always keep learning”! --- You can listen to Spektrum Podcast on any of these platform: Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2HRoclc Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2IjNXtM Soundcloud: https://bit.ly/2Wfd5H2 Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2QInUjI It would mean so much to us if you subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/2F0XULR And don’t forget to follow us on: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/spektrumpod... FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/spektrumpodcast WEBSITE: https://www.spektrumpodcast.com For collaboration & enquiries reach out to: hello@spektrumpodcast.com
Ryan Rotty Garcilazo has been a licensed general contractor for over 15 years and has flipped thousands of properties. He is the owner and founder of The Rehab Depot which includes an online course for teaching real estate investors how to successfully flip houses. In this interview, we go into detail on how an investor should analyze a rehab, manage the rehab process before purchasing the property and how to properly set expectations with the contractor. Ryan gives some great tips on how even a novice real estate investor can achieve success when they shift their mindset from investor to project manager. To learn more about Ryan Rotty Garcilazo and The Rehab Depot visit: http://therehabdepot.com/
You only have a few days for prayer and penance. How is it going? If you find that you wished you had tried harder or done more, there is still time. Michael is joined by Derek Rotty to talk about the books, prayers, and practices you can use to have a good, holy Lent with even just a few days left. Find Derek at DerekRotty.com, and then find his article at CE "There is Still Time to Redeem Your Lent" (http://bit.ly/2X8jvbw)Also check out Derek's youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXwD4YQKtntcpKQ8V-57MogWhat Christ Saw From the Cross is available from Sophia Institute Press or your local bookstore. (http://bit.ly/2GeorET)Support the show (https://catholicexchange.com/donate)
London-based producer Rotty is welcomed on 124 Recordings. We’ve been loving and following this label for quite a few years, and it’s founding-manager Owain continues to maintain an incredibly top-quality standard on each and every EPs released on his imprint. Owain here presents a follow-up to the much anticipated "Levels Up EP" from April 2018, with a double 12’’ VA named "No Money In House" and consisting of 8 different House cuts craved by 8 different producers. Electrocorp is proud to reveal "Secrets" from UK artist Rotty, a powerful Disco-infused House anthem with samples from "Paris Is Burning" and the beloved Erykah Badu. Rotty is offering a really dynamic cut with a great energy and an overall feel-good vibe that will be loved by 'raw' House heads as well as electronic rookies. Great work guys, we can feel the love for House Music on this one. Rotty Soundcloud | @rottyb Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/RottyRollers/ 124 Recordings Soundcloud | @owainbellis-1 Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/124Recordings/
As always, feel free to let me know your thoughts on my Facebook fan page: https://www.facebook.com/djhenryhall Enjoy! 1. Rotty – Yeah I Love (http://www.traxsource.com/track/1257754/yeah-i-love) 2. Luka Ft. Alison Crockett – Love Glow (Opolopo Remix) (http://www.traxsource.com/title/299392/love-glow) 3. Erin Leah & N’dinga Gaba – Rocker (Spiritchaser Remix) (http://www.traxsource.com/title/162003/rocker-incl-spiritchaser-remix) 4. Steve “Silk” Hurley Feat. Sharon Pass – The Word is Love (Fulvio Perniola Anthem Mix) (http://www.traxsource.com/title/230478/the-word-is-love-s-and-s-remixes) 5. Joey Negro – Love Fantasy (Joey Negro Club Mix) (http://www.traxsource.com/track/119945/love-fantasy) 6. Namy Feat. Stephanie Cooke – I’m Not Ashamed [I Need You] (Groove Assassin Dub) (http://www.traxsource.com/title/219405/im-not-ashamed-i-need-you-incl-dj-meme-groove-assassin-mix-dj-meme-and-groove-assassin-mix) 7. Namy Feat. Stephanie Cooke – I’m Not Ashamed [I Need You] (Groove Assassin Main Mix) (http://www.traxsource.com/title/219405/im-not-ashamed-i-need-you-incl-dj-meme-groove-assassin-mix-dj-meme-and-groove-assassin-mix) 8. Michael Jackson – In The Closet (Touch Me Dub) (http://www.michaeljackson.com) 9. Michael Jakson – In The Closet (Club Mix) (http://www.michaeljackson.com) 10. Spencer Parker & Dan Beaumont – The Look Feat. Dan Beaumont (Director’s Cut Signature Mix) (http://www.traxsource.com/track/1606825/the-look-directors-cut-signature-mix) 11. Chasing Kurt – From The Inside (Lovebirds Piano Forte Mix) (http://www.traxsource.com/title/289069/from-the-inside) 12. MK Featuring Alana – Always (NY Stomp Remix) (http://www.traxsource.com/track/1434879/always-ny-stomp-remix) 13. M People – Moving On UP (MK Movin’ Mix) (http://mpeopleofficial.com) 14. Problem Child Ten83 & Chymamusique – Soul Search (Ten83 Original) (http://www.traxsource.com/track/1620285/soul-search-ten83-original) 15. Detroit Swindle – The Make Up (Original Mix) (http://www.traxsource.com/track/1234194/the-make-up-original-mix) 16. Akabu Feat. Alex Mills – Everybody Wants Something (Rhemi Remix) (http://www.traxsource.com/track/1589427/everybody-wants-something-rhemi-remix) 17. Frankie Knuckles – The Whistle Song (Supernova Remix) (http://www.traxsource.com/track/1454922/the-whistle-song-supernova-remix) 18. Gabrielle – Sunshine (Frankie Knuckles Mambo Sunset Reprise (http://www.gabrielle.co.uk) 19. Gabrielle – Sunshine (Frankie Knuckles Classic Club Mix) (http://www.gabrielle.co.uk) 20. Lisa Stansfield – The Line (The Black Science Orchestra Mix) (http://lisa-stansfield.com) 21. Cartier Fraser – Love That You Need (Sunlightsquare Classic Remix) (http://www.traxsource.com/title/287366/love-that-you-need)
This week on Limited Resources Brian and Marshall revisit a core tenent of the LR philosophy: Don't Be ROTTY. Results Oriented Thinking is the downfall of many Magic players, and the guys go into depth about how to analyze and fix the problem. Also discussed is the concept of how to actually apply the tools talked about on the show week in and week out. Limited Resources is proudly sponsored by Card Kingdom! Check out http://www.cardkingdom.com for competitive prices and top-notch service. Contact Marshall_LR on Magic Online if you’d like to join the Limited Resources clan. Your Hosts: Marshall Sutcliffe and Brian Wong Marshall's Twitter: http://twitter.com/Marshall_LR Brian's Twitter: http://twitter.com/brian_lr Email: lr@lrcast.com
I'm back with a new one. As always, feel free to let me know your thoughts on my Facebook fan page: https://www.facebook.com/djhenryhall Enjoy! 1. Satoshi Tomiie Featuring Diane Charlemagne – Inspired (http://www.amazon.com/Full-Lick-Satoshi-Tomiie/dp/B004JDYTFG) 2. The Sunburst Band – Garden of Love (Joey Negro Club Mix) (http://www.beatport.com/track/garden-of-love-joey-negro-club-mix/3873642) 3. Dennis Ferrer – Transitions (Club Azuli 2007 – Future Sound Of The Dance Underground) (http://www.traxsource.com/index.php?act=show&fc=tpage&cr=titles&cv=117660) 4. Danell Dixon – Dance Dance (DJ Pierre’s Wild Pitch Mix) (http://www.traxsource.com/track/1307886/dance-dance-satoshi-fumi-re-edit-of-dj-pierre-remix) 5. Alix Alvarez – Fayall (Original Mix) (http://www.traxsource.com/title/241362/fayall-remixes) 6. Timmy Regisford Featuring Lynn Lockamy – At The Club (Claude Monnet Remix) (http://www.traxsource.com/track/1201873/at-the-club-claude-monnet-remix) 7. Mike Dominico Featuring Omar – Touch (Club Vocal) (http://www.traxsource.com/title/208678/touch) 8. Charles Lima & Iaell Meyer – Face of Brazil (Eddie Cumana Jungle Remix) (http://www.beatport.com/track/face-of-brazil-eddie-cumana-jungle-remix/4522596) 9. M People – Love Rendezvous (K-Klass Mix) (http://www.amazon.com/Love-Rendezvous-K-Klass-Mix/dp/B004LF15NQ) 10. Rotty – Yeah I Love (Alex Agore Remix) (http://www.traxsource.com/track/1257754/yeah-i-love) 11. Deepstar Featuring Donna Allen – Sugar (Bonus Sugar) (http://www.traxsource.com/track/2013/sugar-sugar-vocal) 12. Deepstar Featuring Donna Allen – Sugar (Sugar Vocal) (http://www.traxsource.com/track/2013/sugar-sugar-vocal) 13. Byron Stingily – Run To Me (Album Mix) (http://www.beatport.com/track/run-to-me-album-version/172627) 14. DJ Duke Presents Freedom – Closer (Sean McCabe Club Mix) (http://www.traxsource.com/title/230952/closer-sean-mccabe-remixes) 15. Claes Rosen – Daydreaming (http://www.traxsource.com/title/231190/daydreaming-wonderful) 16. Rose Spearman – King of Air (Kerri Chandler Sumertime Vocal Mix) (http://www.traxsource.com/title/237093/king-of-air-kerri-chandler-summertime-vocal-mix) 17. Nathan Adams – I Wonder (Sean McCabe Mix) (http://www.traxsource.com/track/1273991/i-wonder) 18. Steve “Silk” Hurley Featuring Sharon Pass – The Word is Love (Alfred Azzetto Classic Re-Work Remix) (http://www.traxsource.com/title/230478/the-word-is-love-s-and-s-remixes) 19. Richard Earnshaw Featuring Jocelyn Brown – Worthy (Director’s Cut Remix) (http://www.traxsource.com/title/182773/worthy-incl-directors-cut-and-jamie-lewis-mixes) 20. Kem – Love Calls (Daryl James Dub Mix) (http://www.traxsource.com/title/12336/) 21. Kem – Love Calls (Daryl James Remix) (http://www.traxsource.com/title/12336/) 22. Josh Milan – Fort Greene’s Theme (Main) (http://www.traxsource.com/track/1316123/fort-greenes-theme-main) 23. Intense – Holding On [Movement Soul EP] (http://www.traxsource.com/title/19710/) 24. Ten City – My Peace of Heaven (David Morales Extended Version) (http://www.beatport.com/track/my-peace-of-heaven-david-morales-extended-version/1479065) 25. Robin Thicke – Blurred Lines (Sugar Groove RMX) (https://soundcloud.com/djnproject/robin-thicke-ft-pharell-t-i)
Привет и добро пожаловать! В новом летнем выпуске вы услышите новинки и эксклюзивные вещи от DJ Day, Tommy Rawson, Rotty, Ian Pooley, Jesse Futerman, Blunted Monkz, Drumagick, Funkyjaws & Four Walls; классику Stanley Clarke, Willie Wright, Black Sheep и многое другое! Приятных музыкальных открытий!Artist / Track / Label1. Blundetto - Nautilus / Heavenly Sweetness2. Stanley Clarke - Concerto for JAZZ / Rock Orchestra (Lay-Far Edit) / Soundcloud3. Fraykers Revenge - Trunk Wadd / Soundcloud 4. Arsenii - Sandworms / Glenview Records5. LZLO - Paradise / CDR6. DJ Day - VQ / Piecelock 70 7. 16 Pads - Night Long / Soundcloud 8. Yellowtail - Blunted Monkz Treatment Edit / CDR9. Black Sheep - Non-Fiction Intro (Sauce 81 Edit) / Soundcloud10. Candeias - Palmeiras / Disques Espérance11. Willie Wright - Right On For The Darkness / Jazzman12. Jesse Futerman - Troubleman / Just Like Music13. Drumagick - Sunday Morning / Tru Thoughts14. Donnie - Olmec…Save Us (Original) / NDATL15. Funkyjaws & Four Walls - From Me / CDR16. Ian Pooley - Get Back / Pooled Music17. Tommy Rawson - 7 Days / Local Talk18. Abel Daizer Feat. Busi-N - The Last Dance / A Deeper Groove Recordings19. Rotty - Yeah I Love / Men's Best Friend20. Ezel - Flores Blancas (Daz-I-Kue Remix) / Ocha21. FaltyDL - She Sleeps (2000Black Remix) / Ninja Tune22. B.J. Smith - Umi Says / NunothernsoulDownload (Right click - save as)
This week on Limited Resources Marshall and Jon go deep on the topic of being ROTty, or Results Oriented Thinking. This is a plague in the Magic community and can greatly hinder your ability to improve as a Magic player. What to look out for, how to prevent it, and the signs that you yourself are being ROTty are all covered in this episode!
In the 9th episode of the Third Power, Anthony and Usman return from the graveyard to rant about some cards that they aren't fans of. It's a long episode, talking about BCSM and being ROTTY to talk about some fan...
This week on Limited Resources Ryan and Marshall cover a range of topics culminating in a discussion about being ROTty and tilting and how you can improve in these areas. Thanks everyone for listening! Links from the show: 15 year old listener Jacob Wilson’s 10-0 Sealed Deck from Grand Prix Portland:http://www.wizards.com/Magic/Magazine/Article.aspx?x=mtg/daily/eventcoverage/gppor10/day2#2