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"An investment in knowledge pays the best interest." — Benjamin Franklin C.R.E.A.M… Cash rules everything around me. If you don’t know, now you know! I am excited for this conversation with money pro, Fred Moskowitz! Fred is an author, investment fund manager, and teacher/influencer. Yes, he carries a wealth of knowledge (alongside $$) and shares the good word on creative, out of the box (or just less know) investing styles, including note investing. There is no better time to have your money right or at least refocus and check into options on how to get it right. I wish I would have tapped into these investing conversations in high school to play the financial long game a better, but here we are. Fred is here to share the tips and tricks on how to get financially ahead and more importantly secure so you are truly in control of your life and choices. We of course chat on fitness, lifestyle, and giving back. Fred is a well-rounded, varsity human looking to make the world a better place one investing tip at a time… grab a pen! Thanks Fred, can’t wait to begin to build the note investing empire per your good words (and book:)!! Highlights: Financial Freedom. Investing traditional and creative. Questioning a better way. Breakdown breakthrough. Money, morals, and fitness. Giving back and paying it forward. Money, knowledge, power, choice. CrossFit, tequila, and balance. Fred Moskowitz: Fred Moskowitz is an author and investment fund manager who is on a personal mission to teach people about the power of investing in alternative asset classes, such as real estate and mortgage notes, showing them the way to diversify their capital into investments that are uncorrelated from Wall Street and the stock markets. In his newest book, titled "The Little Green Book Of Note Investing", Fred publishes his concise yet definitive guide for new investors seeking to learn about the market niche of investing in residential mortgage notes. He’s a frequent event speaker and contributor to investment podcasts and note industry conferences. You can visit him at www.FredMoskowitz.com or by texting the word NOTE to 47177, and following the prompts. @thefredmoskowitz www.FredMoskowitz.com Connect with T&T: IG: @TurmericTequila Facebook: @TurmericAndTequila Website: www.TurmericAndTequila.com Host: Kristen Olson IG: @Madonnashero Tik Tok: @Madonnashero Email: Info@KOAlliance.com Website: www.KOAlliance.com
Episode 74 is a conversation with founder of death metal band Dismember, Fred Estby. Dismember were a pioneering death metal band out of Sweden and Fred I talk about how that band came about as well as his roots way before that in the metal tape trading world. Fred is an amazing story teller, check out his story about Dismember facing obsenity charges in London because of one of their records. This was one of the episodes that made me remember why I like doing this podcast. Thanks Fred!
We had some technical issues today (THANKS FRED!!!) that resulted in half our show being recorded. That's okay though! We still want you to get the laughs in. Even if it's for 30 minutes. We want to know today, What's the craziest thing you and your significant other have gone through? Ian's girlfriend left him during a protest, running away and leaving him behind. He's not too happy about it. Share your stories here: @daveandmahoney.
In this episode, I did my first interview of the podcast with a great friend of mine with whom I used to hit some balls the past few years before he moved away. We talk about how we grow in, learn, and enjoy tennis as people who are not professionally tied to it, but only in our spare time. The love of the sport is still very real, and following shorter clips online is a great way to enjoy the sport. Thanks Fred! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tennis-and-bagels/message
Star Trek: Picard – Season 1 Episode 3 – The End is the Beginning We’re back with extensive coverage of the third episode of Star Trek: Picard, Season 1 Episode 3, titled The End is the Beginning. This episode was written by Michael Chabon & James Duff, and it was directed, for the third time in a row, by Hanelle M. Culpepper. Fred’s Pics! Fred from The Netherlands was kind enough to send us images for this episode, and we used many of them here! First, we have a sample of our latest Patreon episode… We included a segment from our latest Patreon episode to give you a little taste since this segment covered something we hadn’t talked about on the podcast yet. You can hear the full episode, which discusses the Star Trek: Picard Countdown comic and the first two episodes of Star Trek: Picard by going to https://www.patreon.com/brianandruthie and support us for as little as $1/month! Next, we have additional feedback from the first two episodes… We have feedback for the premiere episode and S1E2 Maps and Legends. Discussion on The End is the Beginning begins at 29:50. We have used chapters again this week. If your podcast app supports them, it will allow you to skip ahead to the section you want easier. Chapters: 00:00:17 Intro00:01:05 Patreon Sneak Peek00:04:53 Feedback for Prior Episodes00:29:50 About The End is the Beginning00:31:02 Spot the 4700:32:11 Ratings00:35:45 Yesses00:50:29 Nos01:23:52 Not Good Enough!01:55:01 Feedback Section02:44:17 Shipwide Announcements – News & Info02:49:46 Wrap Up And now for the pics! Notice the text in F8’s eyes… That text wasn’t there in the last episode. Fred pointed this out in a late addition to the podcast. Thanks Fred!
Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
Star Trek: Picard – Season 1 Episode 3 – The End is the Beginning We’re back with extensive coverage of the third episode of Star Trek: Picard, Season 1 Episode 3, titled The End is the Beginning. This episode was written by Michael Chabon & James Duff, and it was directed, for the third time in a row, by Hanelle M. Culpepper. Fred’s Pics! Fred from The Netherlands was kind enough to send us images for this episode, and we used many of them here! First, we have a sample of our latest Patreon episode… We included a segment from our latest Patreon episode to give you a little taste since this segment covered something we hadn’t talked about on the podcast yet. You can hear the full episode, which discusses the Star Trek: Picard Countdown comic and the first two episodes of Star Trek: Picard by going to https://www.patreon.com/brianandruthie and support us for as little as $1/month! Next, we have additional feedback from the first two episodes… We have feedback for the premiere episode and S1E2 Maps and Legends. Discussion on The End is the Beginning begins at 29:50. We have used chapters again this week. If your podcast app supports them, it will allow you to skip ahead to the section you want easier. Chapters: 00:00:17 Intro00:01:05 Patreon Sneak Peek00:04:53 Feedback for Prior Episodes00:29:50 About The End is the Beginning00:31:02 Spot the 4700:32:11 Ratings00:35:45 Yesses00:50:29 Nos01:23:52 Not Good Enough!01:55:01 Feedback Section02:44:17 Shipwide Announcements – News & Info02:49:46 Wrap Up And now for the pics! Notice the text in F8’s eyes… That text wasn’t there in the last episode. Fred pointed this out in a late addition to the podcast. Thanks Fred!
Star Trek: Picard – Season 1 Episode 3 – The End is the Beginning We’re back with extensive coverage of the third episode of Star Trek: Picard, Season 1 Episode 3, titled The End is the Beginning. This episode was written by Michael Chabon & James Duff, and it was directed, for the third time in a row, by Hanelle M. Culpepper. Fred’s Pics! Fred from The Netherlands was kind enough to send us images for this episode, and we used many of them here! First, we have a sample of our latest Patreon episode… We included a segment from our latest Patreon episode to give you a little taste since this segment covered something we hadn’t talked about on the podcast yet. You can hear the full episode, which discusses the Star Trek: Picard Countdown comic and the first two episodes of Star Trek: Picard by going to https://www.patreon.com/brianandruthie and support us for as little as $1/month! Next, we have additional feedback from the first two episodes… We have feedback for the premiere episode and S1E2 Maps and Legends. Discussion on The End is the Beginning begins at 29:50. We have used chapters again this week. If your podcast app supports them, it will allow you to skip ahead to the section you want easier. Chapters: 00:00:17 Intro00:01:05 Patreon Sneak Peek00:04:53 Feedback for Prior Episodes00:29:50 About The End is the Beginning00:31:02 Spot the 4700:32:11 Ratings00:35:45 Yesses00:50:29 Nos01:23:52 Not Good Enough!01:55:01 Feedback Section02:44:17 Shipwide Announcements – News & Info02:49:46 Wrap Up And now for the pics! Notice the text in F8’s eyes… That text wasn’t there in the last episode. Fred pointed this out in a late addition to the podcast. Thanks Fred!
Selling on Amazon but not getting the sales you want? Have a product but don't know hot to get started on Amazon? Big thanks to Fred Killingsworth, Soldier, CEO and former Amazonian,for sharing his experience in the 101st Airborne and his journey CEO of a unique company focused on providing value Like most transitioning service members..spent a few years "making license plates" until he found a company that shared a recognizable mission, Amazon. Fred also shares how we found a gap in the market, and built a company helping some of the 5M Amazon sellers get to market and generate profits. Thanks Fred, keep making a difference
Get $20 off Tortuga Backpacks! Fred was nice enough to put together an exclusive promo code for listeners of The Daily Travel Podcast. Through the end of June, get 10% off at Tortuga Backpacks with discount code DTP514. Get your backpack here! Thanks Fred! They're currently sold out but expecting more in mid-June. On a 2-week trip to Germany with his best friend, Fred Perotta had an ah-ha moment. After heaps of research and no help from retailers, Fred couldn’t find the right bag for travelers. He couldn’t understand why most travelers use outdoor ‘hiking’ backpacks, rather than one made specifically for ‘traveling.’ That is, until he realized the solution he wanted — a front-loading backpack, rather than top-loading, that fits into an overhead compartment — didn’t exist. So, he decided to solve his own problem. Today, he’s a world traveler, entrepreneur, startup marketer and co-founder of one of Entrepreneur magazine’s 100 Brilliant Companies List in 2012, Tortuga Backpacks. Fred’s a shining example of how unplanned, wandering travel can reinvigorate your creativity, and help to create opportunities to build a lifestyle for yourself that incorporates regular travel. Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Soundcloud or TuneIn Words from an Explorer: “Travel is about seeing what a city's like when you’re not on that pre-prescribed tourist trail.” What We Discuss: Why Fred tries not to overplan, and apply the famous Tolkien quote “Not all who wander are lost.” How a backpacking trip gave Fred his entrepreneurial ah-ha moment, and set him on a path to make the perfect backpack for traveling, not hiking or trekking. How Fred combined his love of travel and entrepreneurship to create a life that incorporates travel into it regularly Why unplanned travel often results in the best experiences and stories How to identify a great travel companion Fred’s Best Travel Advice: The First Step: Just do it. Setup an alert and when you find a ticket, buy it. Then you know you’re going. Travel Hack: Find an appropriate card for your style of travel and be sure it has a huge signup bonus. Finding Cheap Airfare: Hipmunk, Skyscanner, Kayak Favorite Internet Travel Tool or Resource: TripIt app Favorite Travel Book: On The Road, Jack Kerouac. You can’t read it at 100mph, as if you’re in the car with those guys. Favorite Travel Gear: Eagle Creek Packing Cubes Weirdest Food: Live Ant Links Mentioned on this Show: TortugaBackpacks.com Like the show? I’d love a rating and review! Take action and please share the show! All you have to do is click one of the social sharing buttons at the top of this post. Also please leave a rating or review on iTunes! It just takes a second and you can help the show increase its rankings on iTunes just by this simple and quick gesture. If you do, click here to let me know so I can personally thank you! Thank you so much for your support! See you next time! The post 17: Packing Made Perfect with Fred Perrotta of Tortuga Backpacks appeared first on The Daily Travel Podcast.
Today I share a voicemail I got from a friend of mine Fred Castenada. He is a great guy, great entrepreneur, and has tons of experience. Fred is a Vietnam veteran. Now when I say Vietnam I don't mean the fun, wacky Vietnam you see in the movies with guys smoking cigs, and joking around in the jungle. Fred was and is the real deal. Fred was on the very front line, and live to tell when many of his friends did not. Thank you Fred for serving your country. This Thanksgiving maybe we were talking about a new flat screen tv, or a laptop, or other issues that we wanted to fix. Fred's call lets us see that many of the "problems" we face are really just annoyances. We need to remember to count our blessings that we have food, shelter, and most importantly, nobody shooting at us. I was very shaken when I got a call on Tuesday letting me know that a friend of mine (a music promoter) had taken his life. Walt was a Vietnam vet as well. I'm not sure what problems he had that made him lose all hope, but I'm pretty sure they were just very strong annoyances. I just can't stop thinking about how his little girls are dealing with this, and what does a wife say to her children? Sometimes we get confused as to what a problem is, and what is an annoyance. Thanks Fred for sharing, and for reminding us to count our blessings