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Can the bridge between institutional-level real estate analytics and the individual investor not only demystify the market but also unlock unprecedented opportunities for wealth building? In this episode of the Passive Wealth Strategy Show, host Taylor Loht welcomes Trevor Richardson from Address Income, revealing the fusion of technology and personalized expertise in real estate investing. Discover how Trevor's innovative brokerage is revolutionizing the way investors, from beginners to veterans, navigate the complexities of the market with institutional-level analytics tailored for the individual. With insights into avoiding common pitfalls and leveraging data for smarter investment decisions, this conversation is a treasure trove for anyone looking to elevate their real estate investment game. Born and raised in Reno, Nev., Trevor launched his real estate career as operations manager for multiple private equity funds that focused on acquiring and renovating distressed residential assets in northern Nevada and northern California. Trevor graduated in 2010 with a B.A. in journalism with an emphasis in public relations from the University of Nevada, Reno. [00:00:00-00:03:00] Revolutionizing Real Estate Brokerage Address Income's mission to provide institutional analytics to individual investors. The importance of technology in identifying the best market deals. How personalized oversight ensures the data translates into actionable insights. [00:03:00-00:09:00] Blending Technology with Human Insight The evolution from flipping properties to offering comprehensive brokerage services. Address Income's unique approach to market analysis and property underwriting. The role of a broker in today's technology-driven market. [00:09:00-00:15:00] Demystifying Institutional Analytics for the Individual Investor How Address Income predicts rents and property values with advanced analytics. The significance of monthly income in property analysis. Strategies for applying institutional insights to the individual investor's advantage. [00:15:00-00:21:00] Avoiding Pitfalls in Real Estate Investment The dangers of over-reliance on data without proper analysis. The value of a dual-level analysis approach in investment decisions. The critical importance of understanding market cycles and investor goals. [00:21:00-00:27:00] Navigating the Challenges and Opportunities in Reno's Market Understanding the unique aspects of the Reno real estate market. The importance of setting realistic investment goals based on market conditions. Strategies for dealing with tenant relocation and maximizing cash flow. Who inspires Trevor?: Having a game mentality Quotes: "We're not just looking at properties; we're analyzing the market." - Trevor Richardson Our goal is to make institutional-level analysis accessible to everyone." -Trevor Richardson Connect with Trevor: Website: https://www.addressincome.com/ Apply to Invest with Taylor at www.investwithtaylor.com Track your wealth for free with Personal Capital, go to www.escapingwallstreet.com Please leave a review and help others escape Wall Street and build wealth on Main Street!
Soraya The Great sits down and chats with Trevor Richardson about being friends with different belief systems, being in your 20s in this modern world, and finding connection beyond cultural boundaries. Follow Trevor on Twitter (@Brisuuve) and check out his writing at www.adventuresinpoortaste.com/author/trevorar.
Joining me again are Mina Elwell and Alan Christopher Medina along with Starburns Industries editor Trevor Richardson to discuss their new comic Hellicious. Starburns Industries is the new publishing division of the company that created Rick and Morty. What is Hellicious? It’s about Cherry; the devil’s prankster granddaughter is just trying to have fun and make new friends. Her playmates end up digested and destroyed! Cherry thinks she has found the perfect playmate in rock star and Goth icon Briggy Bundy. The problem is Briggy is not dead, yet! The Hellicious trade paperback was just released 10/10/18. Why was it release so son as a smaller trade collecting just the first three issues? There is a method to their madness. Since it is Trevor’s first time on the show he gets to answer my fun questions! What does he think of the new Spider-Man video game? Why did he do that made his high school rewrite the student handbook EVERY YEAR. If there is a loophole, Trevor will find it! He fought the law, and he won! We talk moms, Marx Brothers, man-bags and more! About Starburns Industries https://www.starburnsindustries.com/ About Hellicious #4 Coming November 21st: https://previewsworld.com/Catalog/SEP181980 Please take a moment to rate Creator Talks on iTunes: http://apple.co/2Cq9ygK
Heroes in Crisis, Doomsday Clock, Justice League Odyssey, Domino Annual, Edge of Spider-Geddon 4, Infinity Wars: Iron Hammer, Spider-Geddon 0, Spectacular Spider-Man 310, Stranger Things, Jasmine’s New Pet, Star Trek vs Transformers, Man-Eaters, Wicked + Divine: 1373, High Heaven, Fantasmagoria, Faith: Dreamside, Harbinger Wars II: Aftermath, Fearscape, Friendo, Golden Apple Books Reviews: House With a Clock in Its Walls News: CW crossover called Elseworlds featuring the Monitor, Sean Murphy Azrael in White Knight sequel, Birds of Prey casting, Jeff Lemire Moon Knight 200, Telltale closing, Pedro Pascal as Maxwell Lord in WW84, Dark Phoenix trailer and delay, Man-Eaters controversy, Mark Waid lawsuit, new Deadpool movie? Comics Details: Heroes in Crisis 1 by Tom King, Clay Mann, Tomeu Morey Doomsday Clock 7 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson Justice League Odyssey 1 by Joshua Williamson, Stjepan Sejic Domino Annual 1 by Gail Simone, Leah Williams, Michael Shelfer, Jesus Aburtov, Victor Ibanez, Jay Ramos, Fabian Nicieza, Juan Gedeon, Dennis Hopeless, Leonard Kirk, Natacha Bustos Edge of Spider-Geddon 4 by Aaron Kuder Spider-Geddon 0 by Christos Gage, Clayton Crain, Jed MacKay, Javier Garron, Israel Silva Infinity Wars: Iron Hammer 1 by Al Ewing, Ramon Rosanas, Jason Keith Stranger Things 1 by Jody Houser, Stefano Martino, Keith Champagne, Lauren Affe Jasmine’s New Pet by Star Trek vs. Transformers 1 by John Barber, Mike Johnson, Phil Murphy, Priscilla Tramontano Man-Eaters 1 by Chelsea Cain, Kate Niemczyk, Rachelle Rosenberg, Stella Greenvoss Wicked + Divine: 1373 by Kieron Gillen, Ryan Kelly, Matt Wilson High Heaven 1 by Tom Peyer, Greg Scott, Andy Troy, Chris Giarrusso Fearscape 1 by Ryan O’Sullivan, Andrea Mutti, Vladimir Popov Friendo 1 by Alex Paknadel, Martin Simmonds, Dee Cunniffe Faith: Dreamside 1 by Jody Houser, MJ Kim, Jordie Bellaire Harbinger Wars II: Aftermath by Matt Kindt, Adam Pollina, Raul Allen Fantasmagoria 1 by Eric Esquivel, James Fino, Trevor Richardson, Fernando Pinto Comics Countdown, 26 Sep 2018: Doomsday Clock 7 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson Peter Parker: Spectacular Spider-Man 10 by Chip Zdarsky Justice League Dark 3 by James Tynion IV, Alvaro Martinez, Raul Fernandez, Brad Anderson Terrifics 8 by Jeff Lemire, Dale Eaglesham, Michael Atiyeh Redneck 15 by Donny Cates, Lisandro Estherren, Dee Cunniffe Sentry 4 by Jeff Lemire, Kim Jacinto, Joshua Cassara, Rain Beredo X-Men Red 8 by Tom Taylor, Carmen Carnero, Rain Beredo Fearscape 1 by Ryan O’Sullivan, Andrea Mutti, Vladimir Popov Action Comics 1003 by Brian Michael Bendis, Yanick Paquette, Nathan Fairbairn Black Panther 4 by Ta-Nehisi Coates, Daniel Acuna
Wesley Slover is the founder of Sono Sanctus, a sound design studio in Grand Rapids, Michigan. On the episode, we talk about Wesley’s music library, learning to think like a designer, and his love for game development. Links: Website: sonosanctus.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/SonoSanctus Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wslover/ Marmoset Music: https://www.marmosetmusic.com/ Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences: http://www.cras.edu/ Twenty Thousand Hertz: https://www.20k.org/ Jordan Scott: https://t.co/LvQ18QjF3y Level 99 Games: https://www.level99games.com/ Trevor Richardson: http://www.trevorjrichardson.com/ Notes: -Remote Work Model -Sound Design Process -Supporting Animation Studios -Short turnarounds -Pitching -Reference tracks -Wesley’s music library -Marmoset -Poverty Island -Client feedback -Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences (CRAS) -Matthew Lee Johnston -Microsoft Game Studios -Audio burnout -Twenty Thousand Hertz Podcast -Learning to think like a designer -Getting in the door -Cassette tape ministry -Live sound -Getting it right the first time -Being comfortable doing things wrong -Transition to freelance -Jordan Scott -Game development -Level 99 Games -Arkham Horror -Captain Sonar -Battlecon Online & Pixel Tactics -IDEO design studio -Freelancing in Seattle -Hiring his first employee -Dream Client: Nintendo -Favorite Animated Film: Akira -What do the people you love think you do for a living: His wife pays the bills -Animalator: Bat
www.nevadarealestateradio.com Prior to joining DCG, Trevor was an acquisitions assistant vice president with American Homes 4 Rent (REIT), a national leader in single family home rentals. During his two years with the REIT, he operated on the front lines of growth and development while frequently traveling to more than 20 markets across the U.S. Trevor gained significant acquisitions experience as the company grew from 5,000 single family homes to more than 35,000 nationwide, almost entirely through single unit transactions. Born and raised in Reno, Nevada, Trevor launched his real estate career as operations manager for multiple private equity funds that focused on acquiring and renovating distressed residential assets in northern Nevada and northern California. Direct: 775-850-3100 Cell: 775-233-0754 trichardson@dicksoncg.com
This week's story, "Delimited Detention," was written by Chris Stiebens and originally appeared in the April 2012 issue of The Subtopian (http://www.subtopian.com/delimited-detention-by-chris-stiebens/). The Subtopian Magazine can be found online at http://www.subtopian.com. Special thanks to the editor, Trevor Richardson. Chris Stiebens is an author and Assistant Professor of English at Langston University. Any comments or questions about his story can be directed to his limited digital presence at stiebens@gmail.com. The voice of AM Onymous is Erin B. Lillis. Other featured voices in this episode include Kristin Roybal, Jose Perez, Nathan Edmondson (of http://reel9productions.com/) and our intro was read by Mel Gorsha (http://melgorsha.com/). To contact us or submit stories, please visit our website at SubvercityTransmit.com. This episode was written by Erin B. Lillis. SubverCity Transmit is a Krockett and Greyvyn production. SubverCity Transmit is now a part of Dark Quill Productions. Please consider becoming a patron atwww.patreon.com/DarkQuillProductions/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/subvercity-transmit/support
A.M. Onymous introduces herself and the SubverCity Station before diving into the world of Subterran via 'Ichiban Marie Clairevoyant’s Soulkiller School' by Corin Reyburn. 'Ichiban Marie Clairevoyant’s Soulkiller School' was previously published in the October 2012 issue of Subtopian Magazine (www.subtopian.com). Corin's website is www.infrastratos.wordpress.com. Special thanks to Trevor Richardson, editor of of Subtopian Magazine. The voice of AM Onymous is Erin B. Lillis. Other featured voices in this episode include Kristin Roybal, Jose Perez, Casey Peters and Tom R. Wilson. SubverCity Transmit is a Krockett and Greyvyn Production. To contact us or submit stories please visit our website at SubverCityTransmit.com SubverCity Transmit is now a part of Dark Quill Productions. Please consider becoming a patron atwww.patreon.com/DarkQuillProductions/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/subvercity-transmit/support
Dennis Frank interviews Kiwi biochar advocates Graham Smith (an Aucklander) and Trevor Richards (who lives in Kuala Lumpur).Biochar is a carbon-negative soil improvement technology that takes at least 25% of organic carbon out of the cycle and converts it into solid mineral carbon that remains stable in soil for thousands of years.It increases soil fertility and raises agricultural productivity, reducing the need for synthetic fertilizers. It slows evaporation by helping soil retain moisture, which reduces nutrient-leaching and the need for irrigation.Decomposing biomass adds large amounts of methane and carbon dioxide to the atmosphere and so does traditional wood-burning and composting. Burying biochar instead reduces the flow of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.Sequestering carbon in the ground is now a sensible way to mitigate global warming, according to prominent scientists such as James Hansen, head of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, and James Lovelock, creator of the Gaia hypothesis.Biochar acts like a coral reef for microbes and fungi that are beneficial to soil and plants, enhancing root growth. Just as coral reefs are the richest ecosystems in the ocean for biodiversity, so biochar in the soil likewise provides a base on which soil biodiversity develops, creating a more resilient ecosystem. Building soil biodiversity restores degraded soils & improves soil structure, reducing the need for pesticides by producing healthier plants.Charcoal is a high-carbon, fine-grained residue produced by pyrolysis of biomass. If you heat almost any biological material to a certain temperature, and restrict or exclude oxygen, pyrolysis occurs instead of normal combustion. Pyrolysis is the direct thermal decomposition of biomass in the absence of oxygen to obtain an array of solid (biochar), liquid (bio-oil) and gas (syngas) products. The specific yield depends on the design of the process - it can be optimised to prioritise either energy or biochar yield. The gas can be used similarly to other fuels, to generate electricity, either by backyard mechanics or by sustainable energy entrepreneurs. The United Nations Global Clean Stove Initiative is providing 100 million clean biomass cook-stoves for the developing world.Green technologies that convert waste to energy often produce biochar as a byproduct, and most processes that produce it use efficient renewable energy sources. Industry and communities can apply them to sustainably exploit waste biomass resources. In Auckland Graham hopes to help set up a process using the proposed curbside collection of foodscraps as compost in combination with pyrolised greenwaste. Construction and demolition timber can be diverted from landfills, sawdust from sawmills and the output from chippers & shredders can be used. Biochar further advances the green cause when used as a filter: not only to purify water but also to absorb nutrient run-off from farms, and to clean and regenerate rivers and lakes.Current forestry uses tree trunks only, leaving the branches and leaves to rot & re-enter the atmosphere as greenhouse gases - so it makes sense to turn that into biochar instead. Just consider the difference for reforestation of the Amazon: slash and burn leaves only 3% of the carbon from the organic material in the soil, whereas slash and char can sequester up to 50% of the carbon in a highly stable form! That's from biochar's Wikipedia page.Dr. Tim Flannery is Professor of Environmental Sustainability at Macquarie University in Sydney, chairman of the Copenhagen Climate Council, and head of the Climate Commission in Australia. His 1994 book “The Future Eaters” is an ecological history of Australasia, and his 2005 book about global warming “The Weather Makers” made the New York Times best-seller list. In his Amazon review of "The Biochar Revolution", he points out that biochar-making techniques are readily accessible to everyone - all of us, in our own gardens and communities, can contribute and make a genuine difference now without having to wait for our governments and institutions. If enough people do so, the collective effort will generate sustainable benefits for everyone. He reckons that biochar may now be the most important initiative for the future of humanity!Graham and Trevor are part of a group currently facilitating the formation of the "NZ Biochar Interest Group", which will be affiliated to the International Biochar Initiative. http://www.biochar-international.orgIf you are interested in finding out more, please contact: biocharnz [at] gmail.com