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Jake Wiskerchen and Michael Sodini sit down with Tom Cruz — not that Tom Cruz — to talk about the moment that changed everything. A 26-year Army veteran, Tom shares his harrowing story of a seven-hour mental health crisis in which he took his fiancée hostage — an event he doesn't fully remember, but one that would define the next chapter of his life. What followed wasn't a prison sentence — it was a redemption arc powered by compassion, self-awareness, and one woman's extraordinary strength under pressure. Together, Tom and his wife would navigate law enforcement, stigma, the military system, and ultimately, the long journey to healing.Tom now travels the country with his family, sharing their story to change the conversation around suicide prevention, trauma, and firearm responsibility — especially within the military and veteran community. In this episode, you'll hear:How Tom's wife calmly de-escalated a life-or-death situation — without formal trainingThe importance of lived experience in suicide prevention policyThe gray area between law enforcement, mental health, and justiceWhy Tom trains his son to be a part of his support systemThe work Tom does now to bridge police and community through mental health educationSend us a text Walk the Talk America would like to thank our partners who make these conversations possible and want to highlight our top two partner tiers below! Platinum Tier:RugerArmscorGold Tier:NASGWLipsey'sDavidson's
From the archive: This episode was originally recorded and published in 2021. Our interviews on Entrepreneurs On Fire are meant to be evergreen, and we do our best to confirm that all offers and URL's in these archive episodes are still relevant. Tom Cruz is a 33 year old real estate investor who grew his Section 8 portfolio from 0 units to 390 in less than 8 years. He is now generating $400k/m+ in passive income. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. The key to success is providing value. 2. Leverage your team and use the right software. 3. If the outcome is not income, delegate it. Follow Tom on Instagram - @Tcruznc Instagram Sponsors Thrivetime Show Attend the world's highest-rated business growth workshop taught personally by Clay Clark at ThrivetimeShow.com/eofire Airbnb If you've got an extended trip coming up and need a little help hosting while you're away, hire a co-host to do the work for you! Find a co-host at Airbnb.com/host
From the archive: This episode was originally recorded and published in 2021. Our interviews on Entrepreneurs On Fire are meant to be evergreen, and we do our best to confirm that all offers and URL's in these archive episodes are still relevant. Tom Cruz is a 33 year old real estate investor who grew his Section 8 portfolio from 0 units to 390 in less than 8 years. He is now generating $400k/m+ in passive income. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. The key to success is providing value. 2. Leverage your team and use the right software. 3. If the outcome is not income, delegate it. Follow Tom on Instagram - @Tcruznc Instagram Sponsors Thrivetime Show Attend the world's highest-rated business growth workshop taught personally by Clay Clark at ThrivetimeShow.com/eofire Airbnb If you've got an extended trip coming up and need a little help hosting while you're away, hire a co-host to do the work for you! Find a co-host at Airbnb.com/host
As a real estate investor with hundreds of rental properties, many of those being Section 8, and as someone who's flipped hundreds of houses, I've seen some influencers talking about how great Section 8 is and how they became financially free by investing in them. Today, I'm talking with my property manager, and a fellow real estate investor who's investing in Section 8 and managed Section 8 properties as well, Alain Harpin. Influencers like Section8Karim and Tom Cruz make Section 8 seem easy, but it's not. There's so much that goes into it and it's only one strategy in real estate. It's not the best place to start as a beginner, and it won't make you wealthy if you're only doing Section 8. NOT INVESTMENT, FINANCIAL, LEGAL OR TAX ADVICE
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In this episode of Jake and Gino, co-founder Gino Barbaro sits down with real estate investor and creative financing expert Tom Cruz. Tom shares his incredible journey, starting in 2012 with an accidental entry into real estate due to his dog's breed restrictions, and now owning a portfolio that generates over $650K in monthly passive income! From wholesaling to dominating Section 8 housing, Tom dives into his strategies for leveraging creative financing, scaling his portfolio, and finding success in real estate no matter the market conditions. Learn the secrets to navigating Section 8, the pros and cons of government-backed income, and why iPhone users make the best tenants (yes, really!). If you're a new or seasoned investor, looking to break into affordable housing or scale your real estate empire, this is an episode packed with invaluable insights. Tom's journey proves that luck favors the prepared, and scaling from a single condo to hundreds of units is within your reach!Key Takeaways:How Tom got started with just $15K and turned it into millionsThe importance of creative financing and Section 8Why timing the market isn't everything — cash flow is king!The secrets to tenant screening and property managementWhy managing properties with Cruise Control software transformed his businessScaling from a single unit to over 700 unitsDon't Miss:How Tom used TikTok to grow a following of over 1.3 million in real estate and educationThe hilarious story of Tom's first condo purchase (it all started with a dog!)Join the conversation and learn from a true real estate innovator! Subscribe to our channel for more deep dives into real estate investing, multifamily strategies, and building a brand in the digital age!Resources Mentioned:Section 8 Webinar: section8webinar.comFollow Tom on Instagram & TikTok: @TCruzncJake & Gino Podcast: jakeandgino.com We're here to help create multifamily entrepreneurs... Here's how: Brand New? Start Here: https://jakeandgino.mykajabi.com/free-wheelbarrowprofits Want To Get Into Multifamily Real Estate Or Scale Your Current Portfolio Faster? Apply to join our PREMIER MULTIFAMILY INVESTING COMMUNITY & MENTORSHIP PROGRAM. (*Note: Our community is not for beginner investors)
Dave Rickards and his guests give their takes on candy controversies, car stickers, Tom Cruz, houseguest etiquette and more.
I am so stoked to bring our next couple of guests in this one of a kind interview. We interviewed one of our brother in arms, Tom Cruz for Episode 56 and now, we have the honor to have both his wife Heather and 10 year old Holden on the show. I am personally grateful that little man gave us his time to share with us how he helps his dad out when he sees his PTSD kick in. I am also equally grateful for Heather as she spilled so much wisdom and golden nuggets to help wrap up these back to back interviews in one hell of a bow. Thank you all for listening in on these stories as our guests continue to bring it every time. Forever grateful! Music: "Miracle" by ONLAP (Spotify, Apple Music) Contact Heather: HeatherCruz1975@yahoo.com Support the show Find us on all major streaming platforms or connect with us if you're ready to share your story. Link to be on the show: https://2200taps.com/podcast
Kevin Boston-Hill speaks with Colleen Creighton, Director of End Family Fire at Brady, and military veteran Tom Cruz about the dramatic rise in suicide by gunfire and what can be done to bring the numbers down and possibly prevent it. ***We would caution that the content may be sensitive to some listeners, but it is necessary to help keep our students, veterans and families safe.***
On this episode of The Enemies List, Rick Wilson and Webby Award-winning activist Leigh McGowan (PoliticsGirl) explore the dangers of the current political climate and the rise of autocracy. They discuss the implications of the Supreme Court's decisions, the need for court reform, and the need to protect democracy from the far right's fifty-year ideological project. They also discuss lessons from "The Handmaid's Tale" and how people become afraid very fast when their rights are taken away. Timestamps: [00:00:01] Government works: Biden's success proves it. [00:03:05] Government can be a force for good. [00:07:07] Believing in democracy unites all. [00:09:34] Fighting for democracy: 6 words [00:12:10] Fight for democracy: Shockingly, people still don't care. [00:16:07] Authoritarianism threatens democracy: Women, youth get it. [00:18:40] Reform democracy, end lifetime court appointments. [00:21:39] Conservatives chip away at democracy. [00:24:26] Fight for majority rights: Tom Cruz stunt. [00:27:50] Save democracy: Arrest, kill, fear. Follow Resolute Square: Instagram Twitter TikTok Find out more at Resolute Square Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I am so stoked to bring our next couple of guests in this one of a kind interview. We interviewed one of our brother in arms, Tom Cruz for Episode 56 and now, we have the honor to have both his wife Heather and 10 year old Holden on the show. I am personally grateful that little man gave us his time to share with us how he helps his dad out when he sees his PTSD kick in. I am also equally grateful for Heather as she spilled so much wisdom and golden nuggets to help wrap up these back to back interviews in one hell of a bow. Thank you all for listening in on these stories as our guests continue to bring it every time. Forever grateful!Music: "Miracle" by ONLAP (Spotify, Apple Music)Contact Heather:HeatherCruz1975@yahoo.comSupport the showFind us on all major streaming platforms or connect with us if you're ready to share your story.Link to be on the show:https://2200taps.com/podcast
Hold on to your Podcasting seats as we sit down with Retired U.S. Army First Sergeant, Tom Cruz. I interviewed Tom without knowing the entire backstory of who he is today and that is so polar opposite on how I interview my guests. I was approached by multiple people that we needed to get him on the show asap and after hearing his story with this interview, I now see why.We hope you enjoy everything Tom has to share because next up...we've got Toms Wife and young son on the next episode. What a gift?!Music: "Miracle" by ONLAP (Spotify, Apple Music)Resources:Merging Vets and Playershttps://vetsandplayers.org/Adaptive Training Foundationhttps://www.adaptivetrainingfoundation.org/Support the showFind us on all major streaming platforms or connect with us if you're ready to share your story.Link to be on the show:https://2200taps.com/podcast
Hey there, welcome to The Kasabian Lavoe Show! In today's episode, we've got a lot of interesting topics to cover. Firstly, we have some news on Hassbulla who was reportedly locked up. Secondly, it turns out that Tom Cruz is crushing on none other than Shakira! And in case you didn't know, Tucker and Elon are in the news again. Next up, the legendary Robert Deniro had a baby, and guess what? Snoop has something to say about streaming pay! We also have something to say about the ongoing incidents of white on white crime featuring MGK and Jack Harlow. In other news, Disney+ lost 4 million subscribers in the first quarter. And speaking of breaking news, it seems that Tigger Woods used his attorney to break up with his girl - the oldest trick in the book! But that's not all. Did you hear about the Rock? Apparently, there's a kidnapping 3 billion dollar lawsuit going on. Also, the Las Vegas A's have found a spot, and we've got some news about the comeback of McPizza. Lastly, we need to discuss 'The Border.' It's been a sensitive topic for quite some time, and we believe it's our responsibility to bring this to light. #kasabianlavoe #podcast
In this episode, I talk with retired Army veteran Tom Cruz. He has a specialty in interrogation and intelligence. He describes his battle with PTSD in the middle of his military career and how he avoided prison. We later discuss what he's doing now helping incarcerated veterans prepare for life outside of prison. This was a great episode and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. #ptsd #hostage #redemptionSupport the showPlease see our Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/c/TwoCopsOneDonut
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Tom Cruz was away last week, but now he's returned! He finally got to see 'Scream VI' and now gets to review the long-awaited Scream 6 movie, providing a review of its storyline, acting, and relevance in the current horror genre. Tom Cruz is alone this week and responds to the insights provided on last week's episode! Follow: Twitter - @thatshorrificYouTube / Instagram / TikTok - @wellthatshorrificLike, subscribe, and follow! Because if you don't..... Well, That's Horrific!
Prison, drugs and gang war touch three friends from the east coast. A guest co-host joins them and learns that the previous co-host was killed by these friends, and he fears the same will happen to him. On Episode 548 of Trick or Treat Radio we are joined by EF Contentment for another Patreon Takeover! This time EF has selected the films Blood In, Blood Out from director Taylor Hackford and Unman, Wittering and Zigo from director John Mackenzie for us to discuss! We spend a large portion of this oversized show talking about the highly quotable crime epic Blood In, Blood Out close to the film's 30th anniversary! Orale, grab your copy of Leonard Maltin's Movie Guide, expect nothing and get everything, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Patreon Takeover, MZ's glossy-eyed stare, The Offering, watching the wrong movie, EF Contentment, Cruise Gooseman, going to the theater, Watch/Skip+, Nasty Boys, Blood In Blood Out, Teddy Wilson, Delroy Lindo, Damian Chapa, Jesse Borrego, Michael Pare, Nemesis, Albert Pyun, Taylor Hackford, Benjamin Bratt, Tom Towles, Billy Bob Thornton, descrambled ppv, David Ayer, Harsh Times, Christian Bale, Peace Corps, American Me, Tom Cruz, Heroes, Fame, drug-addicted artist stereotype, Vatos Locos Forever, how you recover from tragedy, Richard Masur, Risky Business, License to Drive, Ving Rhames, The Thing, Thomas F. Wilson, doing the vengeance, John Woo, Bullet in the Head, RRR, Dashcam, Lanny Flaherty, Stuart Gordon, William H. Macy, Edmond, scared straight, Inglourious Basterds, Schindler's List, Helen Mirren is the bridge between worlds, Fast and Furious, True Lies, Unman Wittering and Zigo, John Mackenzie, David Hemmings, Leonard Maltin's Movie Guide, Carolyn Seymour, Droogs, A Clockwork Orange, 70s film stock, boarding school kids are dicks, Benedict Cumberbatch, Serpico, spin-offs 50 years later, Hobo with a Shotgun, Kids vs. Aliens, Jason Eisener, Tales from the Territories, Dark Side of the Ring, San Quentin, East LA, racism in the lunch line, Menace 2 Society, Boyz in the Hood, Hollywood Pictures, White Knights, Miklo Ravenshadow, 20/23 Vision, and Hooked on Buttcrack.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
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Completing the mission is the target. Using your techniques, skills, and resources learned in the military to complete the mission should be no different when it comes to mental health and wellbeing. Complete your mission in finding the best ways to live the life you so deserve by completing the mission for your mental health well being. Suzi has the honor of taking with Retired 1SG U.S. Army Tom Cruz about his journey recovering from attempted suicide while still in service and rebuilding his life one day at a time. Tom has experienced first hand the importance of a strong support system and the importance of using this knowledge to help others to build and repair their own team.Tom's BioMy name is Tom Cruz, Retired Army 1SG, 26 years, deployed to Kosovo in 1999 then to Iraq 05-06, 06-07, 07-08 and Jordan in 2017. Stationed at locations from Ft. Bragg, Ft. Campbell, Puerto Rico, the Maryland/DC area and Tampa, Florida and Belgium. I was a Soldier that thought I could take care of everything on my own, had all the answers for everyone else until 3 November 2010 when that came all crashing down. That day changed my life and those around me forever, I realized I could not handle the pressure of doing everything on my own and “One” person stopped me from not being able to tell this story today.I have gone through the (MRT) Master Resilience Training Level One at UPenn, (ASIST) Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training, (ASIST T4T) ASIST Training for Trainers, (QPR) Questions, and Persuade and Refer online, Crisis Intervention / Mental Health Training through Mid-Continent University, (ACE SI) Ask, Care Escort Suicide Intervention Trained, and (safeTALK) Safe Tell, Ask, Listen, and Keepsafe; amongst others because I want to be that “One” for someone else, so no one has to go through what I went through.Over the past 12 years I have been a part of multiple organizations, two I helped start from the foundation that deal with the social media realm particularly Facebook. I now work with incarcerated Veterans and Civilians getting their lives on track after coming out of prison.Follow Tom on LinkedIn Music credit to Kalvin Love for the podcast's theme song “Bee Your Best Self”Contact Suzi at suzigma@gmail.com or (818) 470-2013 and share your story.vetsandplayers.orgwildhorserescue.org Visit our webpage at cominghomewell.comInterested in sponsoring our podcasts email us at cominghomewell@gmail.comFollow us on our socialsYouTube @cominghomewellbehindtheserviceInstagram @cominghomewell_btsFacebook at Coming Home WellLinkedIn at Coming Home WellTwitter @ComingHomeWellThank you for listening!
Tom Cruz is originally from Brazil, and he's in North Carolina these days. Tom has 9 years of experience acquiring properties optimized for the Section 8 program, secured over $25,000,000 in commercial & creative financing, built highly efficient property management teams, and aggressively scaled his Section 8 portfolio in less than a decade, and he's built an efficient property management team to aggressively scale this portfolio. Tom Cruz acquired over 400 rental properties in North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Ohio.In our conversation, we discussed:Acquiring and building wealth with Section 8Identifying markets and properties.The biggest challenge with Section 8 housing.The process helps others build their wealth for Section 8.Connect with Tom Cruz:https://www.expertcresecrets.com/episode109Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Expert CRE Community today:expertCREsecrets.comeXpert CRE Secrets FacebookeXpert CRE Secrets Youtube
Everyone's got Imposter Syndrome. But it doesn't mean you're a fraud. In this episode, Anne & Lau dive into why we are so attached to the sound of our voice and how fixating on that can be a barrier to success. Voice is an essential part of how we are perceived, which affects our personal and professional lives. When you listen to yourself critically, it's easy to get lost in technical details. Your voice is your greatest tool, so stop doubting it. It is an instrument and the vehicle for your craft. So Bosses, love your voice. Embrace it. And if you still need some extra pointers to overcome your inner critic and use your voice to the fullest, listen up… Transcript >> It's time to take your business to the next level, the BOSS level! These are the premiere Business Owner Strategies and Successes being utilized by the industry's top talent today. Rock your business like a BOSS, a VO BOSS! Now let's welcome your host, Anne Ganguzza. Anne: Hey everyone. Welcome to the VO BOSS podcast and our business superpower series. I'm Anne Ganguzza, your host, and I'm excited to welcome back to the show Lau Lapides. Lau, hello. Lau: Hello. Hello. Glad to be back as always. Anne: How's your week been, Lau? Lau: Amazing. Busy, amazing, wonderful. Went on vacation. We were talking about this earlier. Went on vacation up to the Berkshires 'cause I'm in New England. Anne: Of course. Lovely. Lau: It was a workcation. Anne: Ah. Lau: Right? I never leave. I never really leave work. Anne: Yes. I try to, but you're right. I don't leave either. Although I will say that I do notify my clients ahead of time that I'm going to be on vacation and may not be as responsive, so we have that. But then there are other opportunities that I make sure that I have my travel gear set and ready to go, so. Lau: Well, you're much better than I am. I don't let anyone know. I pretend as if I'm like still -- Anne: As if you're still working? Lau: -- in my studio. And then I'm in some bathroom somewhere in Lennox, Mass during intermission turning my phone on going, yeah. Okay. So you've got a call back and you've gotta get there, and like I have to turn my phone off. I don't know. I'm not getting reception. I'll talk to you in like an hour and a half. Anne: Oh my God. I love it. Lau: . Anne: So funny. Lau: But you know what? It's our lifestyle businesses, right? Anne: It is. Lau: BOSSes know that's the lifestyle that we live. It's not just a nine to five. It's really what we love, what we do, all the time. Anne: Yeah, yeah. As long as there's a balance. Now speaking of superpowers, I wanted to bring up something this week because as you know, I coach my students, and frequently, and I know that you also are dealing with multiple students as well and people on your roster -- I wanna know if you get this as much as I do. I don't like my voice. I just don't like my voice. And I thought to myself, you know, that's so common actually. I hear that a lot from my students, especially my female students actually that they don't like their voice. And I thought it would be a really interesting discussion to talk about the psychology behind that. And why do you think it is that people don't like their voice? Lau: Gosh, I don't think your podcast is even close to long enough to even answer that. I mean, it could take centuries to answer that. I don't know. I think there's a lot of reasons why. I think first that always comes to my mind is that thing of which got really hot, really, really hot, I'd say in the last couple years, the imposter syndrome became hot and known. It was this unknown thing that really women suffered from, primarily women suffered from. And it was, I think the first one that brought it, believe it or not, that brought it out was Joan Rivers, the comedian Joan Rivers put it in her routine. And then Harvard university said, wait a second. Is that a real thing? Let's do studies on it. And then they spent 10 or 15 years doing studies on people who get hit with it. Right? Anne: Well, I think it's absolutely always been a real thing. It just hasn't been talked about, right? Lau: Yes. Oh, very real. Anne: I'm the first person to admit that imposter syndrome hits me still every day. And I always try to turn it around into a good thing where if you have imposter syndrome, it's motivating you to continually grow and excel. But this thing about voices, I'm gonna say, myself, I even went through it myself so that I can identify when a student comes to me and says, ugh, I just don't like my voice. But I always say, remember in the first place, a lot of times, the reason people get into this industry is because someone has said to them that they have a nice voice and that maybe they should consider voiceover as a career. And I've had people that told me that in the beginning, but after I started studying and started really pursuing it as a career and getting work and then falling into the, oh my gosh, am I ever gonna get hired, that kind of a confidence -- oh my God, I must not be good enough, and that imposter syndrome that really kind of hit me, I started to really criticize my voice. And I used to listen to my voice and say, what doesn't sound -- I wanna sound like this person. I want that rasp. My voice does not have a rasp. It just doesn't. And no matter how hard I try to physically create a rasp, it's difficult and it could hurt my vocal cords. So I gave up doing that, but I gave up kind of coveting other people's voices and really started to understand that my voice needed to be embraced, number one, because how would I ever sell my voice if I couldn't embrace it? And the other thing is I think that maybe people spend too much time listening to the sound of their voice, and that I feel might be the biggest barrier to acceptance because, should we really be listening to our voices in terms of technically, how does it sound? I think really as voice actors, right, Lau, you know what I'm gonna say? Right? As actors, we need to be acting and the concentration should not be on how we sound. Lau: That's right. And I know when I record myself, I can't appreciate hearing myself as I'm recording. I oftentimes will not even wear the cans. I won't even wear the headphones because I want to concentrate on the true connection of what I'm doing here. And if I'm hearing myself -- and I was never an air prompter person anyway, so I, I was never in that realm of having to be proficient at hearing myself as I'm delivering language. So I always deliver with headphones off, and I, I suggest to clients, at least for the beginning phase, don't put 'em on because I want you to make an authentic connection in what you're saying and who you're saying it to, who you're speaking to. And that's, you know, acting basics, right? 101. Anne: Sure. Sure. Lau: But I think you hit the nail on the head in terms of, Anne, talking about I'm not good enough. I won't be accepted. I'm not reaching it. Anne: I don't sound good enough. There's always that. Lau: I think that that's so primal. Anne: Does my voice have what it takes to deliver? No, it's not about your voice. It's about you. Lau: It's about, you. Anne: It's about you. You know what I mean? It's about you and your personality and what it brings to that voice. And I'm, I'm just gonna say about the headphones. Now, when I first began, I was in a construction zone, and I had to wear headphones in my booth to make sure that there were no low vibratory sounds that were coming through. So I totally understand what you're saying about taking the headphones off. But I feel that in all honesty, right, if we have the headphones off, we can still sometimes listen to ourselves. You know what I mean? We're still like, these are amplifying everything that we're saying. So for headphones I'm of the nature that yes, whatever works for people to not be distracted by their own sound. I think that if you're a true actor, you can act with headphones on and with headphones off, so. Lau: Of course, absolutely. Yeah, absolutely. It's really how you train. Anne: It's helpful. Lau: Yeah. How you train yourself, what technique you build, that's repeatable for you that doesn't distract you away from what you're trying to do. And I always say to a client, I say it's ridiculous in the sense that if you went to Kraft macaroni, or you went to Nike shoes or you went to Toyota, would they honestly be thinking -- they meaning the advertising company, the people who are creating and producing scripts -- would they honestly be thinking right now as I deliver this to you, this sucks? Anne: Yeah, yeah. Lau: They may talk about it at their wine party, up in Aspen over the weekend that they don't like the product, but in the moment of pitching it, in the moment of selling it in the moment of connecting to the end user, it is the best thing in the world. Not only is it the best, you can't live without it. You really can't. Anne: Absolutely. Lau: And there's some sort of disconnect between the product, that physical inanimate object, that and us, our identity, our physical person, our vocal sound. There's a disconnect that we then become part of that product. We become part of that branding. And so for us to say, I don't know if I'm doing this well, I don't know if I'm good enough. I don't know if, what is in essence saying the product isn't good enough. Anne: Isn't good enough. Lau: The product is subpar, and that's a danger zone for us. We have to be very careful of that because we sell value. We don't wanna sell devalue. We don't wanna devalue our value, and whatever you do privately is something else. Anne: Sure. No, I love how you brought it to the product. Because in reality, remember we are the voice of the product. We are the voice of the company. And no matter what you're doing, even if you're doing, I'm just saying, if you're doing corporate narration, if you're doing explainers, again, you're still working with a product. And if you're not doing that, let's say if you're doing anything else, if you're teaching, right, you're teaching more than likely, right, you become a teacher. And you are teaching either about some product or maybe a concept. And so again, you don't wanna devalue the content that you are speaking of. Lau: Exactly. Anne: And that's such a wonderful example that you brought up. I'm so glad you said that. Lau: Thank you. And you it's interesting, Anne, it seems to be unique to us and our profession, us meaning talent. It seems to be unique quality that we see in many, many people that we don't see quite as much in other industries and other professions. It would be like, ask yourself this, if you do this, if you do this, ask yourself this. Would you appreciate going to a doctor's office? And the doctor comes in and says, I don't know if I know how to listen to your heart. I mean, I, I, I don't know if I'm gonna do it well enough. I mean, what do you think? And you'd be freaked out. You'd go running outta that office. You'd go, I don't want this woman or guy touching me. I -- Anne: Yeah, yeah. Lau: Right? If you went to a dentist, and you had to have your tooth drill, like, I don't know if I can, I don't know if you'll like what I do. I'm not sure. I mean, it sounds funny to us, right? Anne: I might make you hurt . Lau: Right? Anne: But you're right. It's so true. Lau: And it doesn't mean either that they're qualified, and it doesn't mean either they're the best at what they do. It just means it is innate within their training, within their experience, within their identity, that this is what they do. This is the product they offer, the value they offer. You're gonna pay for that service and it's as simple as that. Hopefully you won't complain about it. . Right? Anne: Absolutely. Lau: But it's so unique unto us is to take it so personalized and to say, but do you approve of me, but do you like me? So going back to your original question a half an hour ago, like what is the psychology of this whole thing? I think it does really start with us as a human being, as a person. Like where is our self-esteem? Where is our level of confidence? Do we feel good in our own skin? Do we feel ashamed or humiliated in honest connection? I mean, ask yourself these questions as a human being in the world and then try to work with it. If the answer is yes, I have a struggle with this, I have a problem with this, then work with it. Don't work against it. Don't shove it under the rug because it's gonna come out out in your next audition. It's gonna come out in your next reach out. Anne: And I think, honestly, it's again, I love how you just brought it down to that level, but it's also remember you're honoring the copy. The copy has been crafted by someone who has put a lot of thought into it, for the most part we think, right? And that there is a message that needs to be delivered. And you need to communicate that message effectively. Now Lau, when we talk back and forth, I'm certainly not thinking to myself, do I sound okay when I talk to Lau? Lau: It's funny to think that, isn't it? Anne: Right? Does my voice sound -- maybe I should talk to Lau like this. And no, because that just, it's not bringing ourselves. It's not bringing who we are, and you know, we say it over and over again. Bring yourself to the party. Right? Well, your voice and yourself, your voice is not mutually exclusive from yourself. The way you're treating it, if you're listening to it saying it does not sound good enough, then that's what you are essentially doing. You are splitting apart the voice from who you are. And I think ultimately, yeah, you have to be the one that can bring yourself to the party. When we connect as human beings, that's what I care about. I don't care, Lau, when you talk to me, what you sound like, I care about what you're saying to me and what it means to me. And I think by trying to just bring it back onto ourselves where most people might think it's an insecurity thing -- in reality, when you think too much about how you sound, it becomes more of a vanity thing or an egotistical thing, where you're not thinking about the client. You're not thinking about the product or the copy that you should be honoring. You are thinking more about what you sound like on top of that copy. And that's not where your voice needs to be. Your voice needs to be in the act, in the action of delivering that copy to the best of your ability and the most effectively on behalf of that client. Lau: I mean, at the end of the day, it's all about the messaging. We use the fancy schmancy term story and storytelling, but storytelling is about the messenger. What message is being delivered? And what is that stake here? What is the value to the audience of that message? Is it gonna fix their life, fix their health? You know, help them find a pet, and, and help them educate their child, or have a better quality health regimen? It's always something in there for the end user that will potentially better their life. Now I'm not saying that that is, that's not a truism. It doesn't actually do it all the time. I'm saying that that's the claim that is being made in the message. And if you lose the message, you lose the claim. And that is a problem. That can be a real problem. Anne: You say the word value, and that is so important. The value to the client. It's not your value. It's the value that you are bringing to the client. So it goes from a place of how can I help you, the client, not how can I sound beautiful when I say these words? It's how can I help you? And the place has to come from within you and not from just the lips and outward because sometimes when we're listening to what we sound like, that's all we can concentrate on. Lau: Exactly. Anne: And there's no story, there's no message. There's no emotion. There's no point of view. Lau: Exactly. And you brought up a great point there. You know, a number of the roles -- I call it roles, theatrical roles -- but a number of the, the voicing parts that we see in scripts now are not always clean, what we call clean or polished. Sometimes they're dirty sounding. Sometimes they're heavy sounding. Sometimes they're sad. There's a lot of doleful scripts. We see a lot of heavily poetic and weighted scripts about things that are thoughtful or lugubrious, or, you know, you've gotta hit a lot of different kinds of feelings and tones now in scripts that are not always pretty. They're not always perfect. And they're not always lovely sounding. Sometimes they're gritty and gravely and that kind of thing. So that to me reflects life as well. We don't always sound good in life. We don't always -- Anne: Imperfect. Lau: -- say the right thing. Yeah. We're not always PC or whatever. We're just not always right. So the idea of wanting to fix myself all the time, I need to be right. I can't be wrong. Did I get it right, is wrong because there is no right. It's really just according to the vision of the listener, who the listener is and what the messaging is that gives them the value that they're looking for. Anne: Yeah. Imperfect is actually perfect. Lau: It is. Anne: I really believe that. And I think because that connects to people on a very raw and real level, and that's where you get a lot of the casting specs say, make it conversational, make it natural as if you're talking to your friends, make it real. And that is probably the hardest thing for us to do as voice actors. And I think we spend our careers honing that skill of being a better actor and being more real and authentic. And like you said, their scripts are all over the place. Sometimes they're sad and doleful, and we need to be able to be in that moment and create those scenes and react to those scenes. And that is not always a pretty sound. I think one of my favorite corporate narrations that I always play from when I'm presenting corporate narration is a voice actress who, her voice cracks. And it's not a perfect sound. And I think a lot of my students, they feel like they have to be articulate, and I'm like, we're not articulate in the real world. As long as you can understand what I'm saying, contrary to popular belief, you do not need to be articulate because when you're too articulate, then it becomes something that is difficult to listen to. Lau: That's exactly right. And this idea of perfection and this idea of polished is just not where we wanna go oftentimes. It just, in fact, it's the anti that now, it's the opposite of that now. It's like, what's our largest generation now? Our largest generation is millennials in the United States. And so we wanna emulate the demographic to get an empathy factor that, oh, this is me. This sounds like me. This person feels the way I feel. They understand me. Well, I can't sound like that in order to get that feeling, right? It's a more colloquial, more chill, more like laid back, kind of feel to it. And that's hard. I think for the over 40 crowd, like my generation generation Xeer, it's really hard to say, wait a second. What happened to all of our theater acting background? What happened to all of our speech and rhetoric? What happened to, well, it's there, you have to trust it's there, but it's not always applicable to what we're doing in the script. You know what I like to do? Anne, I like to say, change the word conversational and natural, which is throws people oftentimes -- change it to environmental, change it to contextual, because we wanna hear you being somewhere. We wanna hear you involved in something. Anne: Oh I agree with that. Lau: It's not like sound this way. . Anne: Sure. And besides that, I'm always adding in, I wanna hear movement. I wanna hear movement in the scene. It's not you in a monologue. There's so many people that will do the work and say, okay, I'm Anne, I'm talking to my friend Lau, and we're in the kitchen. And they do all that setup work. And then all they do is read the words. And it becomes a monologue to them. Even if they start off talking to Lau, right, they tend to go off, and then they're speaking into the air. And I'm like, if you were on a stage and you were interacting with someone, like you should be with the listener, right, interacting, you would not be necessarily going off on a monologue, 'cause that would be impolite, right? You know, you need to let them in on the conversation. You need to check in on them once in a while. And also when you do that, if you can move in the scene, that makes your audition or your read a whole lot more impactful, I think, than just standing in the same place. Because on a stage you wouldn't stand in the same place typically for too long, right? You'd have some movement. And so that translates to so many things. Right? In the middle of the script, stop and take a look. And where are you? What happened in the scene? Did it change? Did you stand up? Did you walk across the room? Did you look at Lau and see if Lau is shaking her head in agreement or does she have a question? And so I think if you can really set those scenes up, even in something that is written very like dry, and I see this all the time in, in narration scripts, you wanna make sure that that's a more engaging script. You wanna bring that script to life. Well, how are you gonna do that when you're just standing there in the same spot and the energy is only coming out of your lips? Lau: Exactly. It's unnatural. Anne: It's unnatural. We need energy in our hands and our body movement in the scene changes. That I think is just, is so important to bring that to life. Lau: It's, it's so important. And for those folks who are listening in, who have actor training and have trained under the discipline of Sanford Meisner, Meisner's work was based in the concept that all we're asking you to do is act natural under purely unnatural circumstances. So it's, it's really okay. I'm tricking my brain into thinking this is real, even though I know it's not real, whether you're in a theater or a vocal booth or in front of a camera, it couldn't be further from real. Right? But there has to be a piece of you psychologically that stays alive that says I am doing the kind of work that I'm trained to do, that I want to be doing, that I'm enjoying doing. And I give myself permission to fall, to jump, to fail, to make mistakes, to do what real people do in real time. This idea of like, oh, I shouldn't mess up, I shouldn't make a mistake, I should get it right the first or second time -- it's not a natural way to think because natural terms in nature is real time for us. And in real time, we make tons of mistakes and stammer and we stutter and we forget information. Right? Anyone who loves SNL, love that show loved it because of all the mistakes they made. Anne: Those were the funniest. Lau: They were the funniest. Anne: Those were the funniest. Lau: They were hilarious. Right? Anne: Yeah. Yeah. Lau: It's like, you know, we always say, how do you determine the difference between an amateur and a professional? And it's easy. They both make mistakes and quite oftentimes a lot, but the amateur will fall apart. They'll melt down. They won't be able to function. The professional will do a little this and a little of that. Sorry about that. And then move on and use it, use it. Anne: People are so forgiving. They really are. And again, like I said, if all you're thinking about is what you're sounding like and having that perfect voice, and then scrutinizing and, and hating yourself because you don't sound a particular way, think again. Because I was on stage too a long time ago, but also when I used to teach in front of students, right, I would get so excited -- like I was always told that I was a great teacher because I was so excited about the stuff that I was saying. Right? I was passionate. I was enthusiastic. I wanted to share. And that was what made me a good teacher. And I oftentimes would stand up in front of the class. My brain would be going 100 miles an hour, but what came outta my mouth would be gobbledygook sometimes. But they forgave me. I did not speak perfectly. Sometimes I like, oh, wait a minute. I forgot something. So imperfect. I had students who were so much more aligned with me and who really listened to me because I was imperfect. And I was able to admit that and be honest with them. And I never once tried to say, oh, I know more than you. I just wanted to inspire and motivate. Lau: Right. Right. Anne: And that is something I take behind the mic with me. No matter what genre I'm doing specifically though, e-learning, absolutely. I give my heart. Because that is, that is what people connect with. Lau: Yes, absolutely. Anne: But I cannot afford to listen to what I sound like. Or even if I go there a little bit when I'm editing -- so sometimes when I edit, yeah. I get a little tired of my voice. But then again, that's listening to myself and being nitpicking to get rid of breaths and stuff like that. And then it's just becomes tiring because I've been doing it for three hours. So that's different than not liking the way your voice sounds. And so I think you have to just have faith in the fact that you are in this industry, people are hiring you and paying you money for your voice. And that is giving you the validation that, you know what, you're probably doing a pretty good job. Otherwise you may not make any money. You not be able to do that. So. Lau: If you're not being invited back, and you have no bookings, and no one's working with you, then you'll say, oh, I have to evaluate this, what's going on. But you know, you have to psychologically be okay with living in the world of imperfection. You have to live -- certainly in the technical world. It's a tech glitch a minute. You have to be okay with living in the world of mistakes and the mar, the scar. Like the scar makes us interesting. Like, I don't want you to cover it up. I don't want you to laser it off. I don't want you to Photoshop it. I wanna see it. It's interesting to me. It's like your experience, you know? Anne: It's that whole filter thing that's going on now, right? In social media, like are you prettier with the filter or without the filter? Guess what? You're pretty without the filter, you're pretty just as you are. Lau: And you have to measure, you have to see, how am I measuring pretty? Like, what is my measurement for that? How deep do I go with that layer? And I'd like to think as we age and we get a little older and more experienced, we go deeper, deeper, deeper below the surface of the skin. We go like really deep and say, wow. There's a lot of beauty in there that I can bring out that is not aesthetically beautiful. But that, like, I go back to Shakespeare, 'cause I think Shakespeare is everything, and the characters, especially the female characters, but the male characters as well, some of them are really dirty and gritty and ugly and -- but you can't play them until like you're 40 and you understand a little bit about life. You understand a little bit about the grit of experience. Maybe God forbid, you've lost a child. Maybe you've gotten divorced. Maybe you've lost money and then gotten money back. Like these things really can become beautiful lessons and stories in our life that we can share and message versus hide and cover. And I like to think of scripts and copy in that way. It's like, if you're a mom or you took time off, let's say you took 20 years off and you're coming back, don't hide who you are. Don't hide your history. Bring your history to the table 'cause psychologically that's gonna give you a more authentic read in what you're doing potentially. Anne: Yeah. And I'm also gonna say not to give the read that you think people expect of you. Again, what makes us interesting is our imperfections and our flaws. And so I highly, highly encourage and, and recommend BOSSes that you look beyond, like you were saying, beyond the surface, hashtag no filter. Right guys? Like we want those reads. We want those reads that are real and raw and don't have the pretty sound filter put on there. We should have a, a hashtag for that in social media for voiceover, hashtag no pretty voice or -- Lau: That's -- I love that. Anne: You know what I mean? Lau: I love that. And check, we do checks all the time. Check your psychology at the door. Check it. Like not over-analyze. You know, analysis can be paralysis, but, but really check it like, am I okay with not being perfect? And am I also okay with -- oh, here's another one, Anne. Not thinking I'm perfect. Because we don't wanna work with people that are so vain and so arrogant. And so like I did my takes. I'm all done. And if you don't like it, it's too bad. I wanna work with someone who they're 50, 60, 70, 80 years old. And they're like, I'm learning still. I'm exploring. I wanna develop. Can you share something with me? I'm not like done. I'm not finished. I'm not like a final product myself. You know, I'm a work in progress. Anne: Yeah, yeah. I don't think any of us really should think that way anyway. No matter what stage we're at. Right? Always something to learn. Lau: Well, I think it always stops you. It stops your progress and what you could potentially learn and become when you just think that you have it all. You got it all down pat and it's polished and you know it. And that's a big question I get too in coaching, Anne, is like, should I go after this, Lau? Should I go after that? And I said, well, I don't know if you should go after it. Ask yourself the question authentically. How do you feel about it? How are you connecting with it? Where is your voice right now? I mean, I think you're asking the wrong question. I think the questions are really, how do I wanna develop my vocabulary right of knowledge? Anne: How should I go after this? Or let's make a plan to go after this. And I think if the desire is there, hey, it's all part of the journey too. I'm a firm believer that, you know what? I would say to myself, well, I've never gone after animation because I don't know, for me right now, the passion is not necessarily in characters. But I'll tell you what, I'm a character in everything that I do. And I'm a character in medical narration. I am a character in corporate narration. I'm a character in commercial, and it just may not be as animated or cartoon-like, but absolutely we are all actors. We are all characters. Lau: And these days, you know in character work a lot of times, you know, in some of the largest scripts that we see coming through for Pixar and Disney -- Anne: It's real. Lau: They just want real sounds. They want real VO. They don't even want character voices. They make a big note in bold, no character voices. And they said like the leads, these are the leads because we had, you know, A-List Hollywood actors playing these leads. So we wanted to hear who Ray Romano really is, who Tom Cruz really is, who Queen Latifah really is. So that's kind of trickled down, I think in a nice way to the larger population where character now means like, well, who are you? What's the authentic sound you make? That we -- we'll consider that a character. Anne: Absolutely. I love this conversation. Lau: It's inspiring. It really is. Anne: So BOSSes out there, love your voice. Embrace it. Be real. Absolutely. All right. So Lau, I am so excited we had this conversation. I can't wait to have another conversation with you next week. So BOSSes out there, if you would like to make an impact and contribute to the communities that give back to you, find out more at 100voiceswhocare.org. And also a big shout-out to our sponsor, ipDTL. I love ipDTL. It allows me and Lau to connect with you. BOSSes out there, find out more at ipdtl.com. Have an amazing week, guys, and we'll see you next week. Bye. Lau: Bye. >> Join us next week for another edition of VO BOSS with your host Anne Ganguzza. And take your business to the next level. Sign up for our mailing list at voBOSS.com and receive exclusive content, industry revolutionizing tips and strategies, and new ways to rock your business like a BOSS. Redistribution with permission. Coast to coast connectivity via ipDTL.
Krista share's this week's What & Why, Risky Business.
In this episode Dan and Hugh discuss: this week in the market (01:55) and interview TikTok real estate influencer Tom Cruz (08:03). 21-year-old millionaire Hugh Henne and his host, Dan, Deity of Dips, dive into the stock market in a fun yet informative way (Prod. by @Vinny_Strokes and @Serwinski). The above references and podcast are an opinion and are for information purposes only. It is not intended to be investment advice. Seek a duly licensed professional for investment advice. Music by Prod. Riddiman (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdSu...)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jim, Nick en Jan hebben het over Tom Cruz, het stukje braak naast Paradiso en fantaseren over een trip naar Disneyland. Daarnaast lanceert Nick zijn wekelijkse Ajax column; Snelle Nicky.
Hoy os traemos la película TOP GUN cuya secuela se ha estrenado la semana pasada. Un film dirigido por Tony Scott y protagonizado por Tom Cruz, antes conocido como Tom Cruis a quien acompañan en el resto del reparto Kelly McGillis y Val Kilmer entre otros. Esta película fue estrenada en España el 21 de agosto de 1986 y recaudó un total de 356 millones de dólares, cuando apenas había tenido de presupuesto 15, además, más de la mitad del presupuesto estuvo destinado a comprar chicles ¡Cómo se ponían de Cheiw! Eso sí, lo que se gastaron en chicles se lo ahorraron en aire acondicionado, allí sudaban todos más que Lopera en Pasapalabra. La película empieza en un portaviones en el oceáno índico donde detectan a dos aviones sin identificar. Entonces mandan a Maverick, que es el personaje de Tom Cruz y a otro avión más pa ver que pasa...
Tom Cruz 'Top Gun Maverick Soundtrack' shows the electrifying them music compositions from the movie with minimal artist support to help the soundtrack chart! I officially rate this soundtrack 4/10.
Mr.S and Tom Cruz discuss Friday the 13th and the meanings behind it. They also talk about Jason Vorhees because you know...Friday the 13th.
Mr.S and Tom Cruz review the much anticipated Marvel Film, 'Doctor Strange: Multiverse of Madness.' SPOILERS AHEAD! What are your thoughts?!
A jam-packed week with a lot of horrors to discuss! Mr.S and Tom Cruz discuss the following:- Umma (spoilers)- Chucky Season 2 and the franchise itself-Halloween Ends possible ending
Mr. S and Tom Cruz talk about the sick and twisted horror-thriller, 'The House That Jack Built.'
Tom Cruz is originally from Brazil, and he's in North Carolina these days. Tom has 9 years of experience acquiring properties optimized for the Section 8 program, secured over $25,000,000 in commercial & creative financing, built highly efficient property management teams, and aggressively scaled his Section 8 portfolio in less than a decade, and he's built an efficient property management team to aggressively scale this portfolio. Tom Cruz acquired over 400 rental properties in North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Ohio.In our conversation, we discussed:Acquiring and building wealth with Section 8Identifying markets and properties.The biggest challenge with Section 8 housing.The process helps others build their wealth for Section 8.Connect with Tom Cruzhttps://capitalgainstaxsolutions.com/section-8-real-estate-with-tom-cruz/Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Capital Gains Tax Solutions Community today:capitalgainstaxsolutions.comCapital Gains Tax Solutions FacebookCapital Gains Tax Solutions Twitter
Mr.S and Tom Cruz review the much anticipated "Morbius". A film by SONY in association with Marvel. What are your thoughts?!
This week Mr.s and Tom Cruz discuss-'X' After Credit Scene -Morbius Predictions-Why SONY Continues To Stress Fans Out-Stranger Things Season 4
Hello again, it looks like you've started listening to this episode again. That's very fitting since you seem to be stuck in a time loop, much like the movie "Edge of Tomorrow". Since you've already listened to this episode you know that, Eric questions the military's commitment. Richard shows that computers are stupidly smart. And John debates how much blood a person really needs. So grab your high powered rifle, get into the power armor, and listen to Plot Spackle!Music: TheFatRat - Epic https://lnk.to/ftrepic
Mr.S and Tom Cruz review the new "X" movie written and directed by Ti West. What are your thoughts?
Mr.S and Tom Cruz invite special guest Jorel Blu to review The Batman! This is an episode you do not want to miss!What are your thoughts on The Batman? Let us know!
Tom Cruz is a 33-year-old real estate investor out of Wilmington, NC. After graduating from the University of North Carolina Wilmington, Tom started wholesaling real estate and then graduated to buying single-family and small multifamily properties. Main Points:How new investors can get startedTrends that real estate professionals should be followingThe benefits of investing in section 8 real estate Connect with Tom:www.section8webinar.comwww. section8formula.com?el=podcasterik@kitcaster.cominstagram.com/tcruznc/www.tiktok.com/@tcruznc?lang=en
Mr. S and Tom Cruz review Hulu's original film 'No Exit' based on the novel by Taylor Adams. Also, tune in next week for a live stream!
Mr.S and Tom Cruz review the much anticipated Texas Chainsaw Massacre! Do you agree?
Tom Cruz is a 33-year-old real estate investor out of Wilmington, NC. After graduating from UNCW, Tom started wholesaling real estate and then graduated to buying single/small multi-family properties.Tom got his start with the Section 8 program by accident after purchasing a unit with a tenant that was Section 8. Since then he has bought and sold 500+ units and currently solely owns 390 properties.Tom is now offering the world's first comprehensive step-by-step Section 8 course and coaching program. His reach is over 1M, and he would be happy to let his network know to listen in!Connect with Tom Cruz!Website: https://www.section8webinar.com/LIKE • SHARE • JOIN • REVIEWWebsitePatreonApple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsYouTubeSpotifyStitcherDeezerFacebookTwitterInstagramSUPPORT THE SHOW!Self Managing Your Rental Properties? Get 6 months of RentRedi for $1! Click this link!Get Exclusive Content on Patreon! • https://www.patreon.com/reimastermindGet $10 and Reduce Your Business Costs by Shopping at AppSumo • https://bit.ly/reiappsumoGet $10 Towards Your First Purchase at Drop • https://drop.com/?referer=3DC729"You can invest 10,000 hours and become an expert or learn from those who have already made that investment." - JD
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Mr. S and Tom Cruz talk about upcoming horror and what's in store!
Tom Cruz is the CEO of Section 8 Housing Formula and owns over 500 units. In this interview, Tom shares his story and gives you a blueprint to invest in Section 8 housing. He also tells you what to look for, what to look out for, and how to manage risk. Here is the link to watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/w9LuYtLH8Gg --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/smartmoneycircle/support
About Tom:I am the founder of Cruz Properties, an investment company that owns and manages $25MM in residential and commercial real estate throughout the southeastern United States.Tom Cruz is a Section 8 investor that has 400 rental properties in NC, SC, TN, and OH.Tom has 9 years of experience acquiring properties optimized for the Section 8 program, secured over $25,000,000 in commercial & creative financing, built highly efficient property management teams, and aggressively scaled his Section 8 portfolio in less than a decade.On Today's Show Tom DiscussesWhat Section 8 is How Tom Got Into Section 8Tom's First Section 8 DealHis Process For Acquiring DealsThe Section 8 Coaching ProgramAnd much more.....Links From The Podcasthttps://www.linkedin.com/in/tcruznc/https://linktr.ee/cashflowprosaptohq.com https://section8formula.comtom@tomcruz.com@cashflowproshttps://peer2peerrealestate.com/www.facebook.com/peer2peerrealestatehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/williemorales/@Williamp2pre (Twitter)Books RecommendedRich Dad Poor Dad- Robert Kiyosaki Cash Flow Quadrant- Robert Kiyosaki Fast Lane To Millions- MJ Demarco Thanks Tom for being on the PodcastWhat did you think about the topic? leave your comments below.Please go to Apple Podcasts look for us at Peer 2 Peer Real Estate Podcasts, subscribe and leave a reviewKeep the momentum going, Good things will happen.Thank you and Stay safe. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Tom Cruz is a 33-year-old real estate investor from Wilmington, North Carolina. He started real estate in 2012 by doing wholesaling. Completely funded by his partner's downpayment, Tom built his portfolio with single-family Section 8 properties. Years ago, he and his business partner bought 100 units for $6.2 million. Tom stabilized the portfolio and two years later, they sold it for $10.2 million. Tom used the Section 8 program to grow a successful business and he has a pretty incredible story! In this #TechandTacticsTuesday episode, Tom will talk about the Section 8 model and his partnership structure. Listen now to learn all about it!
If you're looking to fast-track your real estate investment and take advantage of the housing demand, the section 8 program might work for you! Today, Tom Cruz shares the benefits of investing in the section 8 program and the essential aspects a landlord should consider. Keep tuning in to learn incredible cash-flowing investment!Key Takeaways To Listen ForHow to turn your active income into a passive incomeImportance of tenant screening for Section 8 propertiesDealing with common issues and risks of investing in Section 8 propertiesRental rates for Section 8 vs. regular rental propertiesTips to becoming a Section 8 landlordWhy inventory management is the most difficult aspect of Section 8 investingResources Mentioned In This EpisodeFree Apartment Syndication Due Diligence Checklist for Passive InvestorBiggerPocketsRich Dad Poor Dad by Robert KiyosakiSection 8 WebinarAbout Tom CruzTom Cruz is a 33-year-old real estate investor out of Wilmington, NC. After graduating from UNCW, Tom started wholesaling real estate and then graduated to buying single/small multifamily properties. Tom got his start with the Section 8 program by accident after purchasing a unit with a tenant that was Section 8. Since then he has bought and sold 500+ units and currently solely owns 390 properties.Connect with TomWebsite: Section8Formula.comInstagram: @tcruzncTo Connect With UsPlease visit our website: www.bonavestcapital.com and please click here, to leave a rating and review!SponsorThinking About Creating and Growing Your Own Podcast But Not Sure Where To Start?Visit GrowYourShow.com and Schedule a call with Adam A. Adams
Today my guest is Tom Cruz. Tom is a 33 year old real estate investor based in Wilmington, North Carolina. After graduating from UNC W. Tom started wholesaling real estate and then graduated to bind single small multifamily properties. And in just a minute, we're going to speak with Tom about Section Eight real estate investing.
J. Darrin Gross I'd like to ask you, Tom Cruz, What is the BIGGEST RISK? Tom Cruz I would say the biggest risk in not even section eight housing, but just investment house air rental properties is going to be the tenant selection, because if you think about it, buying the property is very low risk, you can always refinance it, you can always sell it, you can always rent it, you'll always have that demand there, especially if you're buying affordable housing under 100. Grand right. But with a tenant, depending on where you're buying, the risk can be can be huge. I mean, if you're buying in the Northeast, and you put a wrong tenant in there, you could be waiting months to get the tenant out. Obviously, if you're buying in North Carolina, in the southeast, it's a lot more landlord friendly laws. So we can get a tenant out for 150 bucks in three weeks, and they're out by the sheriff. So and also you have the tenant the the damages from the tenant. So if you don't screen the tenant properly, or if you're lazy on that part, me, it could cost you 1000s of dollars, a lot of which, you know, you're gonna be out of pocket for because your security deposit won't handle it, Section Eight is surely not going to come in and handle the damage that a tenant calls independently. So I would say the biggest risk in rental properties is putting the wrong tenant in your asset. Um, and the best way to mitigate that, like I said, is through screening.
Everyone who jumps into the real estate game must have proper guidance and knowledge about the ins and outs of the industry. For Tom Cruz, he found this in the helpful Section 8 program. He joins Sam Wilson to share how this webinar made the grueling real estate process much easier and manageable for him, to the point that he was able to buy and sell more than 500 units. As his business grows, he explains how he builds relationships with banks and trains his acquisition people to assess properties for him. Tom also breaks down the work towards a thousand units and his plans to give venture capitalists a try. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://www.brickeninvestmentgroup.com/podcast
Tom Cruz is a 33 year old real estate investor that grew his Section 8 portfolio from 0 units to 390 in less than 8 years. He is now generating $400,000/m+ in passive income. Top 3 Value Bombs: 1. The key to success is providing value. 2. Leverage your team and use the right software. 3. If the outcome is not income, delegate it. Book a call, get 2 hours of Free One on One coaching - Section8Formula Sponsors: HubSpot: Connection across every channel is critical for the success of your business. Learn more about how a HubSpot CRM platform can help connect your business at HubSpot.com! Clay Clark: Looking for a business coach who has helped thousands of entrepreneurs increase profitability by an average of 104% annually - all for less money than it would cost to hire a minimum wage employee? And all on a month-to-month basis!? Schedule your free consultation today with Clay Clark at ThrivetimeShow.com/fire!
Tom Cruz is a 33 year old real estate investor that grew his Section 8 portfolio from 0 units to 390 in less than 8 years. He is now generating $400,000/m+ in passive income. Top 3 Value Bombs: 1. The key to success is providing value. 2. Leverage your team and use the right software. 3. If the outcome is not income, delegate it. Book a call, get 2 hours of Free One on One coaching - Section8Formula Sponsors: HubSpot: Connection across every channel is critical for the success of your business. Learn more about how a HubSpot CRM platform can help connect your business at HubSpot.com! Clay Clark: Looking for a business coach who has helped thousands of entrepreneurs increase profitability by an average of 104% annually - all for less money than it would cost to hire a minimum wage employee? And all on a month-to-month basis!? Schedule your free consultation today with Clay Clark at ThrivetimeShow.com/fire!
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Happy Halloween! In this episode, we're joined by Tom Cruz and Brandon "Mikki Six" of The Pops and Shots Podcast! We discuss a wide variety of things including Halloween, our favorite Halloween movies, Fantasy football, , MikkiMania, all while shining a bottle of Crown Royal! You can follow and listen to Pops and Shots podcast on…Facebook: https://bit.ly/3gCPxsnSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2WlTTgTFollow James on…Instagram - https://bit.ly/3fo00GVTwitter - https://bit.ly/2QsiCgvTwitch - https://www.twitch.tv/k1ngjmsFollow Austin on…Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/austin.bertramTikTok - https://bit.ly/2UbG7MAIf you would like to support us, you can donate to the show through any of the following:Cashapp - $DarkSideofthemicVenmo - @DarkSideOfTheMicPodcast
Yes I'm back! After a couple of months hiatus where I spent time with family and working new deals, now it's time to get back to it MYB community! Tom Cruz joins me for a brief yet impactful dialogue about his background and how he has built a sizable Section 8 real estate business with a nice twist you'll find very interesting! If you're new to real estate investing or an existing, seasoned investor this is the episode for you!ABOUT TOM:Tom Cruz is a 33 year old real estate investor out of Wilmington, NC. After graduating from UNCW, Tom started wholesaling real estate and then graduated to buying single/small multi family properties.Tom got his start with the Section 8 program by accident after purchasing a unit with a tenant that was Section 8. Since then he has bought and sold 500+ units and currently solely own 390 properties.Tom is now offering the worlds first comprehensive step by step Section 8 course and coaching program. His reach is over 1M, and he would be happy to let his network know to listen in!Visit www.section8webinar.com to link up with Tom! Be sure to go to www.champ10k.com for tons of real estate and podcasting resources!
Oh hell to the yeah, time sluts! Almost a year to the day after we had our very first guest on the podcast, we have our very first repeat guest! And, crazily enough, it's the same person! And still the person that lives with Paige! Because we are creative and resourceful! Anyway, welcome back to your ears, Liam Bouquet, a PHD candidate in politics who is still banned from Twitter and still coparents Paige's dogs. However, unlike last time, Paige and Liam are now married so everything is different and nothing is the same. Liam insisted we watch this movie after sitting through part of the garbage that was The Tomorrow War (see our 9/1/2021 episode), and this movie is, indeed, a much better version of that movie! Please enjoy all of our thoughts, mainly on how weird Tom Cruz is, but also on this movie and that we liked it. You know who is not banned from Twitter (yet)? Us. Follow us @aftertimepod and you can also follow Paige and Helena individually at @paigeilyssa821 and @helaylay234.
Matt is here and Adam is on the phone for this episode of Car Cast. Tommy Kendall and Justin Bell of the Torque Show join the guys in the studio to recap Monterey which they had exclusive hosting rights for. Justin and Tommy explain their rise to success within the Automotive media landscape. They also chat about Tom Cruz's Porsche 928 S selling for a crazy 2 million dollars. THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS: GEICO: Visit Geico.com PLUTO TV: Download the free Pluto TV app on any device JB WELD: Visit JBWELD.com AIR MED CARE: Visit AirMedCare.com today GOOD GUYS: Visit Good-Guys to purchase tickets
Adam and Matt are joined in the studio by Tommy Kendall and Justin Bell for this episode of Car Cast. Adam is out of the studio for the beginning of this show but phones in from the road. The fellas kick off the show talking about the Barrett-Jackson auction that just took place in Texas. Specifically, they get into Tom Cruz's 928 from Risky Business which sold for a crazy and unexpected 2 million dollars. Tommy and Justin then get into the origins of The Torque Show and their meteoric rise in the media landscape. They then talk about being chosen to provide exclusive coverage at Pebble Beach this year. Lastly, Adam arrives at the Studio in time to say Hi to Tommy and Kendall before playing the hypothetical stoplight game with Intern Ryan. THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS: GEICO: Visit Geico.com PLUTO TV: Download the free Pluto TV app on any device JB WELD: Visit JBWELD.com AIR MED CARE: Visit AirMedCare.com today GOOD GUYS: Visit Good-Guys to purchase tickets
Matt is here and Adam is on the phone for this episode of Car Cast. Tommy Kendall and Justin Bell of the Torque Show join the guys in the studio to recap Monterey which they had exclusive hosting rights for. Justin and Tommy explain their rise to success within the Automotive media landscape. They also chat about Tom Cruz's Porsche 928 S selling for a crazy 2 million dollars. THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS:GEICO: Visit Geico.comPLUTO TV: Download the free Pluto TV app on any deviceJB WELD: Visit JBWELD.comAIR MED CARE: Visit AirMedCare.com todayGOOD GUYS: Visit Good-Guys to purchase tickets
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In this episode, we deep dive into some of the world conspiracy's, psychedelics, and Nation wide freedom. Tom Cruz uses baby foreskin facial product; no wonder he's still looking good. GMO's are getting out of hand and we need to do something about it. Listen now, and here what goes down on this episode of E.T & A.G Podcast Show.
Sal, Lizzy, and Axel talk with Les Gonzalez (from The Sith List) about The Bad Batch Episodes Bounty Lost and Common Ground! Everything from crunch crunching, Star Wars Visions, Hutts with hair, random anime opinions, Bane and Bounty Lost, Todo not Teedo, Bora Vio, Dad Taun We's dead, hand to hand with Fennec Shand, who has the Common Ground here anyway, The Empire and the Separatists, Sneaky GS-8, Tom Cruz on vacation, Bolo and Ketch look of disapproval, custom armor vibes, low-speed AT-TE chase, Omega the hustler, Lorna-Ka and her amazing art, and let's never go to Kamino! Check out Les on the internets! Check out The Sith List on YouTube! Check out The Sith List podcast! Tweet at @LesisMore78 Enjoy, subscribe, and share the Rogue Rebels Podcast! Click here for Rogue Rebels Podcast Bad Batch Spotify Playlist! Follow the Rogue Rebels EVERYWHERE! IG: @TheRogueRebels Tweets @RogueRebelsFam The Rogue Rebels on FB RogueRebels on Twitch Thursdays at 3pm PST --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rogue-rebels/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rogue-rebels/support
WE TALK ABOUT COMEDY COMING BACK HOW SKERD WE WAS ABOUT CHILE FRIES FROM HAMBERGER STAND AND HOW CORNDOGS IS NOT FAST FOOD THERE THE MOST NUTRIOUS THING U CAN EAT
Solutions to problems tackled on this episode: 1. Hidden depression & anxiety in successful people, and how to overcome it! 2. How marketing failures can be your largest learning lessons 3. How to use social platforms to give back Mark Kinsley is a CEO, and a Podcast Host, a successful one at that, so it was fun to be able to turn the tables and ask him some questions for once! What I loved about this episode is that although we highlighted giving back and why he dedicated 5 years of his life to give away free content to his competitors, the take away for me was how he overcame his crippling anxiety and depression. Just Stories is truly that, and while Mark talks about elephant dumps in one story he also pulls the curtain back to give us some amazing truths behind the struggles of many successful people have and how he overcame them! I was truly motivated after this episode and I know you will be too! Season 1 of the podcast is titled "Recycled Dreams" because each episode focuses on CEO's who have utilized giving back as part of their main business strategy. The purpose is to use the art of story telling to motivate our business communities into giving back more because when you do, everybody wins!
The crew reviews The Battle of The Bay Verzuz, Lil Wanyne selling Young Money's masters, and one of us talks about our first nude beach.
Celebrity resemblances, respect in relationships, and the Representation Matters Collection.
On the third hour Joel and Nick talk about Vanessa Bryant's Mother suing her daughter, they also talk about Tom Cruz after his blow up with his film crew.
Weekly Topics Include:It's Jason's turn to pay his debts. One including his fantasy football bet with Tom Cruz while attempting to eat wings/sauce from the hit YouTube show "Hot Ones".James Santa Cruz from Dark Side of The Mic easily wins bet #2 against Jason, having him "ride the winning teams nuts" during the entire podcast episode. Packers vs Texans this previous Sunday where Green Bay won 35-20.NFL week 7 results!Also headlining news including current and former NFL diva wide receivers!
The smoke has finally cleared in Seattle and Bill watched Top Gun. Tom Cruz talk. We have an update on the sandwich board across the street that we didn’t understand. Shit List of the Week: Foot injuries and Ken Jennings. Ice Cream Truck of the Week: Watermelon and Milk Popsicles and using herbs with fruit pies. Herman’s back for his final appearance of A Question for Mary and we follow up on idioms. Recipes from first graders. Mary brings a whack hint from Reader’s Digest. Kelley’s Hint List! Cut flowers shorter the older they get. Adjust your car’s carburetor etc. frequently. Wipe piano keys with denatured alcohol. Umpire Pants Out!
Weekly topics include: Team updates from inside the NBA Bubble in Orlando.Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson purchases the XFL!More problems for the MLB.And the highly anticipated food challenge by Tom Cruz, can he eat 100 McDonalds chicken nuggets in a 1 hour podcast episode?! Click to find out, enjoy!
Active Army Master Sergeant Tom Cruz, a suicide attempt survivor and prevention advocate, joins the show to talk about how his lived experience with suicide has caused him to be a vocal advocate for suicide prevention in the military affiliated community.
Episode 7 is here! The guests on the show today are my Mom and Dad. They both are the owners of a successful contracting company and have amazing stories to share about there lives and you will be hearing about that in upcoming episodes. In this episode, we find out that my dad thinks Kevin Heart is overrated, I don't read books, and Tom Cruz is overrated. If you enjoy listening to my mom, dad and I talk then message me on Instagram @Kyle.e.l or message out official podcast instagram page @afterhours.podcast. Thank you so much for listening please share the podcast with family and friends, and we will see you next Friday! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/AHpodcast/support
The Big Lip Radio Historical Society (TBLRHS) has deemed it mandatory to release this Retro content to the republic!In this 122nd EVER Episode of Big Lip Retro, Recorded on July 12st 2012... The Hosts for this nights episode were Pappa J and Eric!On this episode...Octomom update, Tom Cruz is getting a divorce and Zune was billing Pappa J for some odd reason! Tune in to find out what life was like in 2012!
The Big Lip Radio Historical Society (TBLRHS) has deemed it mandatory to release this Retro content to the republic!In this 122nd EVER Episode of Big Lip Retro, Recorded on July 12st 2012... The Hosts for this nights episode were Pappa J and Eric!On this episode...Octomom update, Tom Cruz is getting a divorce and Zune was billing Pappa J for some odd reason! Tune in to find out what life was like in 2012!
A LONG TIME AGO, ON VERONICA MARS: A Russian mail order bride wants Veronica to find her lost love, an actor named Tom Cruz. (Note: NOT Tom Cruise.) Meg Manning wants Veronica to find the identity of her secret admirer - which rich white boy of Neptune could it be?? Logan’s on hotel stakeout in the hopes of finding his mom. Keith is being tailed by two guys in terrible suits. And could one of them lend Logan some pants? Join Jenny Owen Youngs and Helen Zaltzman to investigate Veronica Mars Season 1 Episode 15: Ruskie Business, and probe such mysteries as why Wallace is STILL unable to resist doing favours for Veronica when said favours earn him a reputation as a jockstrap-sniffer, whether Veronica just has a stack of bridezilla props ready to go, and whether we’d rather go to prom with “some kid with that high school kid look” or a trashcan with boobs. See more about this episode, and a transcript, at the podcast’s official site VMIpod.com/1-15. This episode was edited and mixed by Zach McNees; the music is by Martin Austwick and Jenny Owen Youngs; the logo is by Hrishikesh Hirway; Lo Dodds gives us the LoDown. Distributed by PRX.org. Find the show @VMIpod on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. If you have a few minutes to spare, could you tell us your opinions about this show and your podcast-listening habits more generally by filling in the listener survey at surveynerds.com/veronicamars? This month, VMI is sponsored by: Buffy bedding: comforters, pillows and sheets made from super-soft, hypoallergenic and sustainable eucalyptus fiber. For $20 off your Buffy bedding, visit Buffy.co and enter the code VERONICA. Care/Of, personalised vitamin packs. For 25% off your first Care/of order, go to TakeCareOf.com and enter the code VERONICAMARS. Lola,100% cotton menstrual care products available by customisable subscription. For 30% off your first month’s subscription, visit mylola.com and enter the code VERONICA when you subscribe. Feals, premium CBD delivered to your door. Become a member today at Feals.com/VERONICA and you'll get 50% off your first order with free shipping.
On this weeks Game Night David runs hosting duties and ask Jeremy important questions like, “What would you say at my funeral?” and “What sort of small talk would you make with Tom Cruz?” David almost ruins Jeremy with a new game called, “Not my job!” Jeremy cuts it pretty close with “Just Plan Wrong.” … Continue reading Do They Do Butt Stuff? Game Night →
What an incredible episode with our guest today, Tom Cruz who scaled from 0-259 houses in 7 years. Tom shares exactly what he looks for in deals, how he finances them, how he scaled his portfolio, why he works with subsidized housing, and if you stick around after the fire round, he dives deep into creative lease terms and how he lowers his maintenance costs. Here it is. Connect with Tom Cruz CruzProperties.com Tom's Linkedin Tom's email: tom@cruzproperties.com Connect with Kevin Brown & Jim Kittridge WhoKnowsRealEstate.com whoknowsrealestate@gmail.com Find out more at http://whoknowsrealestate.com
0:55 Captain Marvel/Nick Fury/Spiderman8:30 Godzilla King of the Monsters Trailer10:55 James Gunn is back/Brightburn Trailer15:01 Sonic the Hedgehog Trailer17:10 Tom Cruz's new campaign21:30 Frontier 25:45 Youtube Rewind33:40 Mortal Engines Review ........Intro Music - Starseed - Song of Forlor
Welcome to another episode of Plot Spackle! This week the guys and a special guest talk about the 2017 movie, "The Mummy." We learn that this movie definitely didn't have enough running from Tom Cruz, what an overcrowded market is, and why you always send your mummy first class. Listen to the terrible puns, and more on Plot Spackle! A Little Bit of Show Notes https://www.cnet.com/news/tom-cruise-running-on-screen-equals-movie-gold-math-shows/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychopomp https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_(deity)
Blippar is using AR to help customers find their way indoors Remember the scene in Minority Report where Tom Cruz walks through the mall and thousands of holographic ads pop up around him? That reality may not be as far off as we thought. Blippar, the augmented reality startup that launched back in 2011, is today announcing the launch of a new product that would let retailers, airports, commercial real estate owners, etc. place augmented reality content across their space.
How many bad relationships have you had? Watching the demise of Mary J. Blige and Kendu reminds me of Tom Cruz and Katie Holmes, all I can wonder is how do we miss the signs? The good news is we can all heal, but if the monster we described was the person we actually met, domestic violence would be easy to eradicate from the earth. That’s how T. Renee Garner, Stage Play Producer describers her ex – as a Man Monster. Why, you ask? No, he wasn’t physically abusive but he was psychologically abusive. She realized she had been abandoned by her intimate partner after waking up from a coma in the hospital. Today, her personality is bubbling as ever. In our interview she comically tells the story of going into labor prematurely, waking up from a coma and moving on with life. Trust us, happy is waiting but you have to work through your emotional baggage to get to it. Take a good look at your situation. An abuser doesn’t have to be an intimate partner. It can be anybody, even a parent, neighbor or supervisor. If you are being emotionally, mentally or physically abused or even it happened some time ago, abuse can manifest in fear, low self-esteem or even suicidal thoughts - call the National Domestic Violence Hotline – Help is available to you. Listen, I know sometimes we don’t want to be fixed, we just want to be heard - Dial 1-800.799.SAFE (7233) and start your journey to emotional healing today. Host: Anita Washington, That Anita Live Topic: How to Identify the Man Monster Guest: T. Renee Garner Guest’s Website: https://www.facebook.com/THEMANMONSTER/ T. Renee and I would love to hear from you. What is the biggest relationship red flag you have ever missed? Leave us your thought and comments below.
Fat Tony's debut album RABDARGAB was released October 19, 2010 and featured production entirely from Tom Cruz formerly of Atlanta-based rap group Supreeme.[8] The album features appearances by Murs, Negashi Armada aka Blunt Fang from Supreeme, Charly East, Bo. P, Kam Franklin, and Tom Cruz.[citation needed] “RABDARGAB” is a reference to a late 1990s Houston Independent School District campaign aimed at elementary school students to promote literacy by offering $1 to students in exchange for book reports. The acronym stands for “Read a Book – Do A Report – Get a Buck.”[9] With the release of this album, Fat Tony ran a promotion entitled LISDARGAB (Listen, Do a Review, Get a Buck) where Fat Tony undertook to send anyone who emailed him a review for RABDARGAB a dollar bill in the mail.[10] The album was preceded by a mixtape release entitled RABDARGAB: The EPreview mixed by Fat Tony's DJ iPod Ammo. The mixtape featured collaborations with Das Racist, Juiceboxxx, HOSPITAL, Jade
Saturday morning cartoons - and after-school toons, to a lesser extent - are the heart and soul of Deathcakes, but what about the programming that aired on Sunday and weekday mornings? illy brings Jay along for a quick list of theme music from that lesser-remembered and often strange lineup of syndicated shows. Intro/Outro Music: "Syndicated Inc.", by Weird Al Yankovic / Background Music: "Double Dragons", by Fat Tony & Tom Cruz -- fattonyrap.com
We recorded this episode right before hurricane Irma slammed into Florida. So like a phoenix rising from the ashes the Damn Good Show is back! This episode went all over the place with Nazi’s, cults, Tom Cruz and Bollywood. Please don’t forget to like us and subscribe! For more information check us out at http://www.damngoodshow.com @damgoodshownetwork You can find the audio version of our shows on Itunes, Google play, and Stitcher
Chris and Paul Pescrillo ( http://www.GeekEInc.com ) discuss Chris shaving his beard, Oscar letter, investigated, millennial, Trump, new job, Thanksgiving, Castro dead, recount, voting, New York, North Carolina, Alabama, North Dakota Pipeline, Gas prices, http://comicsetc.biz http://www.cinemapsyops.podbean.com http://www.Click-N-Hit.com The Mummy, Tom Cruz, Interview with the mummy, Rouge One, teaser trailer, CW, DC, Invasion, Flash, Supergirl, Arrow, Legends of Tomorrow, virus, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Movie, Alpha 5, Captain Planet, Batteries... Not Included, Guardians of the Galaxy, Baby Groot, holiday traffic,
Is it time for a change in your life? Can you feel it but aren't sure what it is or what life would look like on the other side of this shift? Maybe change is needed, or maybe it's simply time for an adjustment that will allow greater flow and ease. You may very well be at a pivot point. Today we're discussing how to pivot effectively: when it's time to change things up, what it means, and how to pivot gracefully. Adam Markel is the CEO of New Peaks, formerly known as Peak Potentials and the author of Pivot: The Art and Science of Reinventing Your Career and Life. An international training firm, New Peaks has delivered world-class educational and transformational programs to more than 1.5 million people in over 104 countries through more than 100 events a year. New Peaks is one of the largest integrated and personal transformation companies in the world. Prior to his position as CEO, Adam was a senior trainer with Peak and has personally trained more than 100,000 people. Adam spent 17 years building his law firm specializing in finance, commercial and employment litigation until his own pivot point which led him to a place of purpose, passion, and pure energy. Highlights - Recognizing when to pivot Embracing your fears Six steps to clarity Creating a 10X mindset 5-step plan for gaining momentum Resources Grammarly Getting your point across in business can be tricky. Grammarly uses a browser extension to check your text for spelling and grammatical errors anytime you write something online to help you avoid mistakes in comments, tweets, and status updates. Get access to your own personal editor 24/7! Free Webinar: I'll be sharing how to leverage your creative side and use it as an advantage in business. Join me for my free webinar, How To Succeed In Business Marketing Yourself and Your Talent. Register go to cwwebinar.com or text warrior to number 33444 to unleash your creative thinking to propel your business forward. Guest Contact - Website Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Book Pivot: The Art and Science of Reinventing Your Career and Life Mentions - NOTE: QUOTES DO NOT GET LINKED ONLY THE PERSON'S NAME “Know Thyself” Socrates "All suffering comes from attachment." Buddha Top Gun with Tom Cruz Gift: Are YOU a Creative Warrior? Find out and take the Creative Warrior Assessment for FREE ($10 Value)
Plants and Animals latest record La La Land was inspired by the band's constant touring of US, giving us songs like “American Idol” and “Tom Cruz.” I chat with P&A's Matthew Woodley about the night the spirit of Tom Cruise came to visit the band. What did he say? The Plants and Animals track “Kon Tiki” is my favorite song on La La Land. It was inspired by a day of touring wineries and then trying to find a hotel at the beach. Hmmmm… This inspires me to make a similar trip. Who wants to join? Tracks played on the show... 1) Plants and Animals, La La Land "Tom Cruz" 2) Plants and Animals, La La Land "American Idol" 3) Plants and Animals, La La Land "Kon Tiki" 4) Plants and Animals, La La Land "Fake It" ALL songs CANCON
Tom Cruz is running for President, Cheap Wine Lawsuit, Taylor Swift gets in the porn business
Spliffington’s mom surprises the GUNWASH crew and Tom Cruz drops some serious knowledge.
This week on Food Talk, Mike speaks with Anita Lo, Owner and Executive Chef at Anissa in New York City, about the upcoming Share Our Strength event in Manhattan as well as how she has run her restaurant in order to earn a recent 3 star review in The New York Times. After the break, Mike welcomes Hristo Zisovski to the studio, the Head Sommelier at AltaMarea Group, to discuss being a sommelier in NYC to and taste a few wines. This program has been sponsored by Cento, King Arthur, Colavita, and Wines Of Portugal. Today’s music provided by Tom Cruz. “I had seen how crazy it is to own a restaurant, I didn’t necessarily want my own restaurant…but I did it anyway!” [17:30] –Anita Lo on Food Talk with Mike Colameco “Sommeliers are that next step of service, we’re trying to pamper you.” [53:30] –Hristo Zisovski on Food Talk with Mike Colamceo
EP 216 - The Secret Sauce To Tom Cruz Real Estate & Suction 8 SuccessIn this episode, my guest, Tom Cruz shares his inspiring journey to financial independence. He recount pivotal moments and challenges faced throughout the career, emphasizing resilience and strategic thinking. The discussion highlights wealth-building through Section 8 housing, offering insights on maximizing returns.Tom Cruz also shares practical advice for retiring early on a $50,000 budget, asset protection strategies, and investment tips for beginners. Additionally, he explores the dynamics of finances in relationships, questioning whether a man should care about his partner's earnings. Tune in for valuable lessons that empower to navigate financial journeys successfully.GuestTom Cruz is a Miami-based real estate investor known for his work in affordable and high-end housing. He built a successful portfolio of over 700 rental units through Section 8 housing. He recently expanded into the luxury market with his $17.75 million purchase of Villa Q on Belle Meade Island, Miami https://www.instagram.com/tcruznc/?hl=enHostOlyasha Novozhylova https://www.instagram.com/notbasicblonde_NotBasicBlonde Podcast https://www.instagram.com/nbbpodcast