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The 2025 FIS World Championships in Trondheim, Norway. Jessie Diggins had to go 'To Problem Solving Mode' in the Women's Skiathlon. Reporting by Nat Herz.
2025 World Championships—Julia Kern discusses an epic skate sprint with FasterSkier's Stuart Hardin. She was able to advance all the way to the final with tactical poise and a speedy final kick on the first day of the World Championships in Trondheim, Norway.
Today, you'll hear from Lindsey Vonn who narrated the previous episode about Simone Biles. If you haven't listened to that episode, now is a great time to go back and check it out. Lindsey Vonn is a former alpine ski racer for the United States Ski Team. She's won Olympic bronze and gold medals, two World Championship gold medals, and four overall World Cup titles. A New York Times bestselling author, she founded the Lindsey Vonn Foundation, which supports girls through scholarships, education, and athletics. [This episode originally aired August 2020.]
Once upon a time, there was a girl who loved flipping, flying, and tumbling. Her name was Simone Biles. Simone is an Olympic champion gymnast and first-ever woman to land a triple-double in competition on the floor. She's world-renowned for making gymnastics look effortless, but Simone overcame all kinds of adversity. Listen to hear more about her adoption, struggles with ADHD, and time training with the Final Five. [This episode originally aired July 2020.] About the Narrator: Lindsey Vonn is a former alpine ski racer for the United States Ski Team. She's won Olympic bronze and gold medals, two World Championship gold medals, and four overall World Cup titles. A New York Times bestselling author, she founded the Lindsey Vonn Foundation, which supports girls through scholarships, education, and athletics. Credits: This podcast is a production of Rebel Girls and Boom Integrated, a division of John Marshall Media. It's based on the book series Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls. Our Executive Producer is Elena Favilli, and Dan Ilani. This season was produced by John Marshall Cheary, Sarah Storm, and Robin Lai. Corinne Peterson is our Production Manager. This episode was written by Farrah Penn and edited by Maithy Vu. Proofread by Danielle Oberdier. Original theme music was composed and performed by Elettra Bargiacchi who has also sound designed this episode. Mattia Marcelli was the sound mixer.
Today's Flash Back Friday Episode id from #318 that originally aired on April 13, 2021. Tom Burns is a surgeon and Real Estate Investment Expert. Tom is an orthopedic surgeon in Austin, Texas. He is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin and Southwestern Medical School in Dallas. He received sports medicine training at the prestigious Steadman Hawkins Fellowship in Vail, Colorado and he is a physician for the United States Ski Team. He has over 25 years of real estate experience, both locally and internationally, involving acquisition, development, and management of multifamily, student housing, land, manufactured housing, and medical office projects. In addition to his real estate experience, he has co-founded, managed, and sold a free-standing, full-service hospital. Tom was a member of the Forbes Real Estate Council and is listed in the acknowledgment section of Robert Kiyosaki's book, Rich Dad Poor Dad. He is frequently featured in nationally circulated print articles and popular real estate-oriented podcasts and has spoken to thousands of fellow physicians about how to achieve financial independence. Quotes: “HUD is very nice once you get it put together. In fact, you get 40 years and 20 months of fixed-rate, because you can get 20 months of construction financing.” “Go work for someone that's doing it and find out if you really like it, and you start learning there because it's a big learning curve. Sometimes I go to bed at night and wish I could just buy something finished and cash flow it like the old days. But it's got its rewards. It does feel good to take a piece of dirt and have a big hit.” Highlights: 1:42- Tom talks about his background and how he found his way into real estate 6:00- The first properties Tom bought 10:34- Tom shares what his real estate business looks like today 16:36- Tom's big challenges and how he overcame them 22:54- Tom's most challenging deal and how he handled it Connect with Tom Burns: https://richdoctor.com/ Want to Own a Piece of Clearwater Beach? Register for Our Upcoming Webinar to Check Out the Off-Market Deals We're Buying Learn About Investment and Partnership Opportunities with Kevin and His Team ☑️ Recommended Resources: Check out our company and our investment opportunity by visiting www.SunriseCapitalInvestors.com Self DirectedIRA Investment Opportunity–Click Here: https://www.advantaira.com/partners/s... To Learn More About How You CanInvest With Us Through Your SDIRA Accredited Investors Click Here: https://sunrisecapitalinvestors.com/ to learn more about partnering with me and my team on Mobile Home Park deals! Grab a free copy of my latest book “The 21 Biggest Mistakes Investors Make When Purchasing their First Mobile Home Park...and how to avoid them MobileHomeParkAcademy.com Schedule your free 30 minute "no obligation" call directly with Kevin by clicking this link https://www.timetrade.com/book/KV2D2
Can a high-earning professional like a doctor truly achieve financial freedom through real estate investing, and how does this journey reshape their understanding of wealth and success? In this episode of the Passive Wealth Strategy Show, host Taylor Loht engages with Tom Burns, an orthopedic surgeon turned real estate investor, known as the 'rich doctor'. Tom shares his journey of building wealth and achieving financial independence through real estate while balancing his medical career and family life. He delves into the importance of passive income, the challenges he faced, and how he overcame them. This conversation is particularly insightful for high-earning professionals who are yet to reach their full financial potential and are curious about real estate investment. Tom Burns, a retired orthopedic surgeon and entrepreneur, has made a significant impact in both the medical and real estate fields. As a former physician for the United States Ski Team, Tom co-founded RNB Capital Partners in 2009 and Presario Ventures in 2017, focusing on multifamily acquisitions, development, and private equity real estate investments. With a remarkable track record of managing over $750 million in real estate transactions globally, he has led Presario Ventures in overseeing projects worth $650 million across Texas and the Sunbelt region. Apart from his professional pursuits, Tom is the best-selling author of "Why Doctors Don't Get Rich," a guide to personal finance and living life fully. Though retired from active medical practice, he continues to volunteer for the United States Ski Team, and is renowned as a speaker, mentor, and educator, with a passion for travel and global exploration. [00:02:00 - 00:06:00] The Awakening to Financial Freedom Tom's realization of the need for income beyond medicine. The first steps into real estate investment. The gradual transition from active medical practice to focusing more on real estate. [00:06:00 - 00:10:00] Scaling Up: From Small Investments to Major Projects Transition from small properties to larger developments. The role of partnerships in scaling up investments. Managing the balance between risk and opportunity in real estate. [00:10:00 - 00:14:00] Financial Independence: Beyond the Salary Financial independence offers more than monetary benefits; it gives time freedom. Passive income is a powerful tool for achieving long-term financial security. The journey to financial independence requires patience and consistency. [00:14:00 - 00:18:00] Challenges and Overcoming Fear Education and experience are crucial in mitigating investment fears. Every challenge in real estate offers a learning opportunity. Effective risk management is essential for investment success. [00:18:00 - 00:22:00] Work-Life Balance: Family, Career, and Investing Family should always be a priority, regardless of career or investment success. Effective time management is key to maintaining balance. Real estate investment can be a family-inclusive journey. Quotes: "You can get paid $10,000 an hour, but if you don't have the ability to give that hour, you're not going to get paid." - Tom Burns "Wealth is a lot of things. Wealth is money for sure. That's a tool that can help you get the other pillars of wealth, which is your health, your relationships, your family, your spirituality, travel, and all that sort of thing that helps you grow as a person." - Tom Burns Connect with Tom: Website: https://presarioventures.com/our-team/ 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!
Do you want to create a life that gives you true joy and meaning? Learn how in today's episode with Tom Burns, MD, as he sheds light on the reality of being a medical doctor, plus alternative ways to build financial security faster. Check this out to know more about passive income and the freedom it provides!Key Takeaways to Listen for How can courage and risk-taking assist beginner real estate agents The power of compounding in real estate and its impact on wealth-buildingHow to find the right business partners that fit your growing goals Why real estate returns can ultimately replace your primary source of incomeBusiness lessons you can learn from making investment mistakesResources Mentioned in This EpisodeWhy Doctors Don't Get Rich by Tom Burns MD | PaperbackRich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki | Kindle and PaperbackApartment Syndication Due Diligence Checklist for Passive Investor About Tom Burns, MDDr. Tom is an entrepreneur, retired orthopedic surgeon, and a United States Ski Team physician. 2009 Tom co-founded RNB Capital Partners, a multifamily acquisition and development company. In 2017, he co-founded Presario Ventures, a private equity honest estate-oriented company formed to provide investors with institutional-class investments giving cash flow and capital appreciation. With $650 million in transactions, Presario Ventures oversees projects in Texas and the Sunbelt.While managing a successful career as a physician, Tom executed over $750 million of real estate transactions domestically and internationally. He is the best-selling author of the book, Why Doctors Don't Get Rich, a personal finance book for those seeking to live life to the fullest.Connect with Dr. TomWebsite: Rich Doctor Email: hello@richdoctor.com To Connect With UsPlease visit our website: www.bonavestcapital.com, and please click here, to leave a rating and review!SponsorsGrow Your Show, LLCThinking About Creating and Growing Your Own Podcast But Not Sure Where To Start?Visit GrowYourShow.com and Schedule a call with Adam A. Adams
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Tom Burns is an entrepreneur, retired orthopedic surgeon, and a physician for the United States Ski Team. He has over 25 years of real estate experience and has acquired or developed over $500 million of real estate locally and internationally. He is the co-founder and principal of Presario Ventures, a private real estate company focused on apartment development and private equity in Texas and the Sunbelt.Dr. Burns is the author of Why Doctors Don't Get Rich, a best-selling personal finance book for those who want to live life to the fullest. He is a sought-after speaker and mentor and has been financially independent for over a decade. His mission is to help people create financial independence so they can control their future and pursue their passion.Are you wanting to leave your job within 12 months through buying real estate and businesses? Whew - do we have a group for you...Check Out Our Action Academy CommunityClaim Your Free 15 Minute Freedom Coaching Call :https://calendly.com/brianluebben/action-academy-free-consult-call-15-minLearn How To Buy Real Estate & Businesses In 5 Minutes Per Week:Join Our Weekly Newsletter Follow Me As I Travel & Build:Twitter @theactionpodIG @brianluebbenTiktok @brianluebben
In this episode, we dive into the fascinating journey of Dr. Tom Burns, an entrepreneur, retired orthopedic surgeon, and physician for the United States Ski Team. With over 25 years of real estate experience, having acquired or developed over $700 million of real estate locally and internationally, Dr. Burns is an expert in the field. He is also the co-founder and principal of Presario Ventures, a private real estate company focused on apartment development and private equity in Texas and the Sunbelt. Dr. Burns is the author of Why Doctors Don't Get Rich, a best-selling personal finance book for those who want to live life to the fullest. Dr. Tom shares in this podcast his remarkable story of transitioning from medicine to real estate, achieving financial independence, and creating a life of abundance. Discover the principles outlined in his best-selling book and learn how you can take control of your financial future, live life to the fullest, and embark on thrilling adventures through the Rich Life Mastermind. He also talks about his journey and the steps taken to break free from financial constraints. Dr. Tom emphasizes the importance of mindset shifts and practical strategies to attain financial independence. Join us in this enlightening episode to discover how you can take charge of your financial future and live a life of abundance through the Rich Life. In this episode, we discuss: The value of combining medical expertise with business acumen and how it influenced Dr. Burns' entrepreneurial journey. His deep enthusiasm for traveling and the enlightening experiences he acquired. Practical strategies for managing personal finances, and creating wealth. The role of real estate investments, new developments in achieving long-term financial stability. Achieving financial independence to live the life you want. Connect with Tom Burns: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-burns-9744304/ Personal Website: https://richdoctor.com/ Company Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/presarioventures/ Presario Ventures Website: https://presarioventures.com/ Email: hello@richdoctor.com Book: Why Doctors Don't Get Rich Connect with Pantheon Investments: Join the Pantheon Investor Club: https://pantheoninvest.com/investor-signup/ Website: www.pantheoninvest.com Podcast: www.pantheoninvest.com/podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PantheonInvest Instagram: www.instagram.com/pantheoninvest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pantheon-invest Twitter: https://twitter.com/Pantheon_Invest Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8EsPFlwQUpMXgRMvrmbAfQ Holistic Wealth Strategy Book: https://www.amazon.com/Holistic-Wealth-Strategy-Framework-Extraordinary-ebook/dp/B0BX4SDMS7/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=holistic+wealth+strategy&qid=1681472301&sprefix=holistic+wealth%2Caps%2C99&sr=8-1 Email: info@pantheoninvest.com
Growing up one block from the campus, Jay Frye knew all about DePauw sports. He prepared as a standout three-sport athlete at Greencastle High School. He was named to the All-Western Indiana Conference basketball, baseball and football teams in 1968,as well as all sectional, regional and semi-state teams in basketball, and all state in football and baseball. At DePauw he won three varsity letters in basketball and four in baseball. In addition to being named Most Competitive Player twice by DePauw and once by the Indiana Collegiate Conference, Frye earned all-conference honors while also being named the shortest starting guard (5'7”) in the nation both junior and senior years. In baseball he was a three-time all-conference player and was named to the first team at second base his junior and senior years. In 1972 he was named to Outstanding College Athletes of America, leading the ICC in batting average, slugging percentage, stolen bases and RBIs. He majored in zoology at DePauw and went on to a post-graduate degree in physical therapy from Ohio State in 1974. He took up golf and became a scratch player, competing at the top levels in amateur events around the country, and serving on the Board of Directors of the Indiana Golf Association. With a private practice in physical therapy and sports medicine in Fort Wayne, Ind., Frye worked with high school, college and professional athletes. He was a physical therapist with the United States Ski Team at the World Ski Championships in 1998. Frye is an entrepreneur with business interests ranging from assisted living centers to Krispy Kreme Donut franchises and he has been owner of the Fort Wayne Fury professional basketball team in the Continental Basketball Association since 1991. He also served as director of the CBA Executive Committee, was the head of the NBA-CBA Relations Committee, and was interim commissioner in 1996. Recently moved to Sarasota, Fla, Frye and his wife, Cheryl, have three children. He estimates he has recruited well over 100 students to his alma mater. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ktna/message
What is a Housing and Urban Development or HUD loan? How do you use them to move your multifamily deal forward? What are the pros and cons of it? Should you consider getting one? All these questions will be answered by our guest today, entrepreneur, retired orthopedic surgeon, and author, Tom Burns of Presario Venture.In the last episode of our three-part series with Tom, he discusses what a HUD loan is, how long it takes to have one, how it can be assumable, as well as the considerations you need to have before getting it the first time. He also discusses how he is finding new investors right now by networking with a lot of people, the metrics he tracks personally and professionally, the how he gives back. Tune in now and learn about HUD loans today!Key Points From This Episode: Tom defines what a HUD loan is.What are the benefits of getting a HUD loan specifically for multifamily?How long does it get to have your HUD loan approved?What to expect when getting a HUD loan?Tom says that most of class-A properties in the US were financed using a HUD loan.Tom elaborates how you can go from conventional to HUD loan.Tom shares that because of the current speed of the market, they started to utilize more insurance companies and agency debt.Is HUD loan something you should be pushing from the start?What would have Tom done differently knowing what he knows now in the real estate space?Tom's best source for meeting new investors right now.Tom talks about the challenge he is facing in his business.What are the most important metrics that Tom tracks?What's the number one thing that contributed to Tom's success?How does Tom like to give back?Tweetables:“These are agency backed loans, they are very long-term and they are fixed. So on the good side, if you develop a multifamily property and get a HUD loan, it's 40 years of fixed rate interest, and 40-year amortization. And, if you go from 20, to 25, to 30, to 40, that type of amortization really increases cash flow.”“It (HUD loan) takes time. There are multiple meetings and you have to invest significant money into your architecture, engineering, and civil, to get it to a point where HUD will actually officially give you the loan.”“HUD will do their own research. They'll make sure that we've got a feasibility study. They'll make sure there's a significant need for apartments in that area.”“The more doors you have, the quicker your wealth and your cash flow will multiply.”Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Tom Burns EmailTom Burns on LinkedInPresario Ventures websiteWhy Doctors Don't Get RichWS1520: Prosperous Career Shift to Real Estate| Tom BurnsWS1521: Why Invest in Multifamily | Tom BurnsAbout Tom BurnsTom Burns is an entrepreneur, retired orthopedic surgeon, and a physician for the United States Ski Team. He has over 25 years of real estate experience and has acquired or developed over $500 million of real estate locally and internationally. He is the co-founder and principal of Presario Ventures, a private real estate company focused on apartment development and private equity in Texas and the Sunbelt. Dr. Burns is the author of Why Doctors Don't Get Rich, a best-selling personal finance book for those who want to live life to the full
Real estate, just like other industries, is facing tumultuous times amid the current economic climate. So, is it still ideal to invest in real estate, specifically in multifamily? In this second part of our three-part series with Tom Burns of Presario Ventures, he answers these questions and more.Rob first talks about his investing journey and the reason why he eventually focussed on the multifamily asset class. He then explains the importance of having a combination of short-term and long-term investments, the future of multifamily, areas that can be a good place to invest, and his predictions in the real estate market over the next six to 12 months. Click the play button now!Key Points From This Episode: Tom shares his investing journey and the reason why he focuses now on multifamily investing.Tom says he worked 18 months for free to learn the ins and outs of the business.The importance of having a mentor.How does Tom look at short-term and long-term investments now?Is multifamily still a good inflation hedge amid the current economic climate?What areas are the best places to build or buy multifamily now?Tom's predictions in the real estate market over the next six to 12 months.Tom's advice for beginners who are looking to invest in commercial real estate.Tom elaborates on the power of educating yourself in the business.How does one should asses a deal to invest?How does Tom prepare for a downturn?Transparency and communication play a big role in your real estate business.Tweetables:“Although mistakes are great teachers. Mistakes are awesome teachers. It's a lot more fun to learn from somebody else's mistake, it hurts a lot less.”“It's (having a coach) always an investment that pays multiple times the investment that you make. It's not a cost. It's an investment. And so I've had so many mentors, some of them unofficial, some official.”“I think everybody needs to keep their eyes open and not have blinders and always look at other asset classes. Multifamily is one of them that I think the worthwhile thing to look at.”“Figure out why you're doing all this real estate investing. Have a good reason why you're doing it because times are going to be up and down. You got to want to be able to stay the course.”“As your education grows, so can your investment and so will your passive income.”Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Tom Burns EmailTom Burns on LinkedInPresario Ventures websiteWhy Doctors Don't Get RichWS1520: Prosperous Career Shift to Real Estate| Tom BurnsAbout Tom BurnsTom Burns is an entrepreneur, retired orthopedic surgeon, and a physician for the United States Ski Team. He has over 25 years of real estate experience and has acquired or developed over $500 million of real estate locally and internationally. He is the co-founder and principal of Presario Ventures, a private real estate company focused on apartment development and private equity in Texas and the Sunbelt. Dr. Burns is the author of Why Doctors Don't Get Rich, a best-selling personal finance book for those who want to live life to the fullest. He is a sought-after speaker and mentor and has been financially independent for over a decade. He has created the Rich Life Mastermind to help people create financial independence so they can control their future and travel to exotic places with him!
Why are you in the real estate business? Is it because of the opportunity to earn money passively? Is it because of the possibility of true financial freedom? For many people in the space, there could be different reasons why. But, one thing is certain, with hard work, perseverance, and dedication, nothing is impossible.In the first part of our three-part series with Tom Burns of Presario Ventures, he talks about his transition from being a physician to becoming a full-time real estate investor. He also discusses the setbacks he had encountered as he was transitioning, how he managed his time in his practice and business to have more time for his family, and talks about the inspiration behind his book Why Doctors Don't Get Rich. Enjoy the show!Key Points From This Episode: Tom talks about his professional career and how he got into real estate investing.Tom shares that as you get to be a seasoned professional, you will realize that some good is going to come out of the bad things that happened.Why did Tom decide to focus on real estate and not some other kind of investment?Tom discusses some setbacks that he faced as he transitioned from being a physician to a real estate investor.How did Tom manage his time being a doctor and his real estate business?Tom shares the best gift he has ever received in his entire life.Tom talks about his book Why Doctors Don't Get Rich.Tweetables:“In my training (as a physician, I) came to the realization that maybe working for a living and trading my time for money was not the best thing.”“When you get seasoned, you realize that when bad things happen, some good is gonna come from it. That's made life a little easier for me to realize, "Okay, this is just one of those tests, it's a speed bump." Sometimes they're taller speed bumps, but I know something good is going to come from them. We adopted that philosophy, we tried to have fun, and we just didn't want to be trapped.”“When you really want to do something, you'll always find the time.”“I worked on my efficiency which bought me time. Surprise, we're always talking about time and I use that time to buy me passive income, which bought me more time, which gave me more time with my kids in my family.”“To be truly rich and wealthy is to have assets that provide income. So you want the kind of income that keeps coming in, whether you're vacationing playing with your kids, working, sleeping, or just knocking off.”Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Tom Burns EmailTom Burns on LinkedInPresario Ventures websiteWhy Doctors Don't Get RichAbout Tom BurnsTom Burns is an entrepreneur, retired orthopedic surgeon, and a physician for the United States Ski Team. He has over 25 years of real estate experience and has acquired or developed over $500 million of real estate locally and internationally. He is the co-founder and principal of Presario Ventures, a private real estate company focused on apartment development and private equity in Texas and the Sunbelt. Dr. Burns is the author of Why Doctors Don't Get Rich, a best-selling personal finance book for those who want to live life to the fullest. He is a sought-after speaker and mentor and has been financially independent for over a decade. He has created the Rich Life Mastermind to help people create financial independence so they can control their future and travel to exotic places with him!
Dr. Tom Burns is passionate about teaching people, especially those in the healthcare space, how to get rich through passive income. In this episode, he discusses the solutions to the common challenges doctors, pharmacists, and other healthcare professionals have when starting businesses or creating passive income through real estate. One of the challenges is shifting from the healthcare professional mindset of avoiding mistakes to the investor mindset of being willing to take risks. Listen now and learn how Dr. Burns overcame this and the lessons he learned along his investing journey that have helped him succeed.Key Points from This Episode:Why Dr. Burns looked for other income streams despite being a doctor and what led him to real estate.Dr. Burns' advice to healthcare professionals with busy schedules who want to start a business or invest in real estate.Lessons in real estate that Dr. Burns learned from his mistakes in the past.Balancing the healthcare professional mindset and the entrepreneur or investor mindset.Why having a delegation mindset is crucial.Why Dr. Burns spends around $250,000 a year on mentors and masterminds.Ways to grow your money while spending 70 hours in practice.Learn about Dr. Burns' book, “Why Doctors Don't Get Rich.”How Dr. Burns started his real estate investing journey.How to find the perfect investing partner.Tweetables:“One of the best successes in real estate hacks in the world is time and persistence.” [00:08:45]“If you try to derive the perfect strategy and wait until you have the perfect strategy, nothing will happen. Action is the first thing. So, just do something.” [00:08:57]Links Mentioned:Dr. Tom Burns on FacebookDr. Tom Burns on LinkedInEmail Dr. Tom BurnsRich.Life ToolkitWhy Doctors Don't Get Rich: How YOU Can Create Freedom with Passive Income Investing by Tom BurnsPresario Ventures websiteRich Dad Poor DadRich Dad's Cashflow QuadrantThe ABCs of Real Estate InvestingWho Not HowThe Gap and The GainBe Your Future Self NowThe Power of NowThe Miracle MorningThe Real Estate GuysAchieve Your GoalsReal Estate StrategiesThe Rebel CapitalistThe Ed Mylett ShowAbout Dr. Tom BurnsDr. Tom Burns is an entrepreneur, retired orthopedic surgeon, and a United States Ski Team physician. He is the co-founder and principal of Presario Ventures, a private real estate company focused on apartment development and private equity in Texas and the Sunbelt. He has over 25 years of real estate experience and has acquired or developed over $500 million of real estate locallThe main sponsor of our podcast is Rx Real Estate Investment. They make everything we do possible, and our conversations and interviews would not be available without their support. If you want to diversify your retirement portfolio and get into commercial real estate investing, working with Rx Real Estate Investment may be a great match for you. Check out the website at www.rxrei.com.
We will never get rid of fear; we will learn how to manage it, overcome it, and use it as a tool. In this episode, our guest Tom Burns will enlighten listeners to go beyond their fears and assess the key components of being a successful real estate investor. Listen as Tom explains why it is essential to navigate the significant components of what's happening right now, how you can leverage your fear, and how you can better understand the market-level fear. He also talked about all active and potential development opportunities as well as the perfect components in finding the right person to create deals with so tune in now! Key Points from This Episode: Tom talks about the disconnection between the rise in the interest rate and the cap rates. What type of multifamily pricing has existed in the past few months? Tom shares about the fear components of investing and the breakthroughs on the other side of fear. Why does Tom feel more fearful when investing somebody else's money than to his? How to anticipate navigating the market cycle and what to embody Tom shares about reassessing pipeline trimming opportunities: Are those active opportunities or considerations for acquisition for new development? How to evaluate the time horizon for some of the potential development opportunities Tom talks about the components that allow people to be nimble to take advantage of those opportunities and to make sure they are not taking inappropriate risks. Humility: what exactly about this trait that creates a successful long-term investor and how you can further develop yours. What are the key components that allowed Tom to be successful? What are the perfect components in finding partners in creating deals? Difference between the right money and the right people, and the wrong money and the wrong people Why raising capital is not a sale Tom talks about the Rich Life mastermind Tweetables: “Courage is just fear overcome.” – Tom Burns. “And perhaps, we get to the point where the pendulum swings and there's almost too much fear, which then creates those opportunities. ” —Tyler Chesser “That just because the result was good, doesn't mean that all of our decisions along the way were optimal “ - Tyler Chesser “Revenge is just an empty box. But you wanna move forward. And moving forward sometimes has required us to swallow our pride and just move on.” -Anonymous “We overestimate what we can do in a year. We underestimate what we can do in 10 years and they wanna get started right away with how do I grow a big group to raise money.” — Bill Gates Links Mentioned Tom's Website Tom's LInkedin Tom's Facebook Presario Ventures: Private Equity Multifamily Real Estate Firm Austin About Tom Burns Tom is an entrepreneur and an orthopedic surgeon in Austin, Texas. He is currently a physician for the United States Ski Team and travels worldwide with them. He has over 25 years of real estate experience with multiple asset types. In addition to co-founding and managing a free-standing full-service hospital, he has acquired and developed $400 million of real estate locally and internationally. Dr. Burns is a principal of Presario Ventures, a private equity real estate company in Austin, TX. He is listed in the acknowledgment section of Robert Kiyosaki's book, Rich Dad Poor Dad, and is the author of Why Doctors Don't Get Rich, a personal finance guide for people who want to live life to the fullest. He is a sought-after speaker and coach and is frequently featured in nationally circulated print articles and popular real estate-oriented podcasts. Tom has been financially independent for a decade. His mission is to help people create financial independence so they can enjoy life and all the joy that comes with it. --------------- Are you a real estate investor looking to elevate your income, freedom & lifestyle? If so, optimize your daily performance by downloading our free guide, Raising the Bar - 5 Steps to Elevate Your Habits, at elevatepod.com. In this guide, created by your host Tyler Chesser, you'll learn why you do what you do, how to easily institute cues in your environment to trigger desired behavior, directly applicable steps to create a fulfilling future and much more. Get your free copy at elevatepod.com and kick-start your new habits today. Your future self will thank you! This episode of Elevate is brought to you by CF Capital, a national real estate investment firm. CF Capital's mission is to provide property investment and asset management solutions to help investors like you maximize their returns by investing in high-value multifamily communities. If you are looking for risk-adjusted alternative investments in quality apartment communities, and are seeking tax optimized cash flow with appreciation upside without all the hassle of management, you might benefit from learning more about investing alongside our team. You're invited to reach out and learn how you can invest with us by visiting cfcapllc.com. We're also currently offering a free ebook called The Bottom Line - 10 Ways to Increase Cash Flow in an Apartment Complex. Whether you're a new or an experienced investor, we're confident you'll find massive value in this resource. Get your free copy today at cfcapllc.com.
Today's episode is with Kirsten Cooper! Who is Kirsten? Well, she's a badass, and let me tell you why. She's dedicated a large part of her career to supporting athletes as they transition out of sport. Kirsten was a professional alpine ski racer, competing for the United States Ski Team, and won a national championship with the University of Colorado. As you'll hear, her experience leaving the sport of skiing really informs the work she's doing now with athletes. Kirsten is a clinical and performance psychologist, earning her MA in Sport and Performance Psychology and her doctorate in Clinical psychology, both from the University of Denver. She is currently working as a performance psychology Fellow with Howard Head Sports Medicine in Vail, CO. In this episode Kirsten and I spend a lot of time unpacking the challenges and opportunities of retiring from athletics, she shares her own story of transitioning out of elite sport, and she lays out three keys to making a successful move into post-athletic life. Enjoy!For show notes, transcripts, and to sign up for the MTL newsletter, visit mtl.academy.
What is it like to compete on a world stage?Not everybody in their lifetime will have this opportunity.However, there are many that have the goal to compete against so many in the world.I believe each one of us have dreams about being famous at some point in our lives. For the majority, that dream comes at an early age. Especially when we gather around the tv and have the opportunity to watch our respective countries are competing on the world stage for the gold medal and really, bragging rights for that year, and there's nothing wrong with that!Chris Lillis is part of the United States Ski Team. He has busted his butt for so many years to become an olympian. From an early age, he has taken on the challenge to dedicate so many years to learn the discipline of competing and doing it on a world level. Such a great opportunity that does not come to every person. Talking about competing on a world stage, it was awesome that Chris has competed well enough that he has found himself on the podium in 2022. What an accomplishment this is for any athlete! During his time of competing, Chris has found a passion for the industry and isn't ready to stop pursuing more gold medals. When you are ready to take on your dreams, know that it takes time and effort. Any worthwhile goal takes dedication and effort on your part and support from others. It's ok if you don't have it figured out right away, but if you begin working on your goal early on, you will find that it's worth the effort when you finally make it, and that you have that many more years to enjoy the fruits of your labors.Join The Action Sports Club at ASCARMY.COM/PODCAST so you too can land sponsors and spend more time riding.
If you're a doctor or a medical professional who wants to achieve time and financial freedom, you'll gain much value from Dr. Tom Burns today. He shares his slow but successful progression into investing, and as you listen to this, you'll learn how to overcome your fear of getting into real estate and what it's like to live your best life through passive income. Hear all these from this purposeful conversation!WHAT TO LISTEN FORThe growth mindset and how its positive impact on your time freedom goalsWhy Doctors Don't Get Rich: What's this book all about, its value and principlesThe significant role of having a good partner in building a successful real estate firmBarriers that hold people back from investing in real estate and how to overcome themCurrent market insights and ways to keep up with the market changesRESOURCES/LINKS MENTIONEDTony Robbins https://www.tonyrobbins.com/Why Doctors Don't Get Rich by Dr. Tom Burns https://amzn.to/3xoPND7 Rich Dad's CASHFLOW Quadrant by Robert Kiyosaki https://amzn.to/3GnHnju Free real estate toolkit. http://www.rich.life/toolkitABOUT DR. TOM BURNSDr. Tom Burns is an entrepreneur, retired orthopedic surgeon, and a physician for the United States Ski Team. He has over 25 years of real estate experience and has acquired or developed over $500 million of real estate locally and internationally. He is the co-founder and principal of Presario Ventures, a private real estate company focused on apartment development and private equity in Texas and the Sunbelt. Dr. Burns is the author of Why Doctors Don't Get Rich, a best-selling personal finance book for those who want to live life to the fullest. He is a sought-after speaker and mentor and has been financially independent for over a decade and wants to help others follow that path. His mission is to help people create financial independence so they can control their future and travel to exotic places with him!CONNECT WITH DR. TOMWebsite: http://www.rich.lifeLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-burns-9744304/CONNECT WITH USTo learn more about investment opportunities, join the Cityside Capital Investor Club.Follow us on Facebook: Cityside CapitalFollow us on Instagram: @citysidecapital_tim_lyonsConnect with us on LinkedIn: Tim Lyons
Tom Burns is an entrepreneur and an orthopedic surgeon in Austin, Texas. He is currently a physician for the United States Ski Team and travels worldwide with them. He has over 25 years of real estate experience with multiple asset types. In addition to co-founding and managing a free-standing full-service hospital, he has acquired and developed $400 million of real estate locally and internationally. He is also the author of Why Doctors Don't Get Rich. Tyler and Tom discussed why doctors (and many high-income earners) don't get rich, Tom's path to passive income, what it takes to be wealthy-minded, HUD loans and more. Highlights include: Tom's trajectory of learning and pursuing real estate investing while working as a physician Tom's experience of buying the first-ever purchased Rich Dad, Poor Dad book, and his meeting with Robert Kiyosaki Why doctors don't get rich trading time for money The simple, yet hard-to-execute traits of the wealthy-minded Acknowledging that off-market deals aren't necessarily great deals The nuances, benefits and downsides of FHA HUD loans, including 223(f) and 221(d)(4) How Tom's team structures private equity Why Tom's team likes the build-to-rent space Why you need to surround yourself with people who are smarter than you Connect with Tom: Website: http://www.richdoctor.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-burns-9744304/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tomburnsmd The following books were mentioned in the show: 7 Steps to Creating Wealth on a Busy Schedule Why Doctor's Don't Get Rich by Tom Burns Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki Cashflow Quadrant by Robert Kiyosaki Who Not How by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin Hardy Atomic Habits by James Clear Goals by Brian Tracy The Gap and the Game by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin Hardy The Obstacle is the Way by Ryan Holiday Happiness Advantage by Shawn Achor Are you a real estate investor looking to elevate your income, freedom & lifestyle? If so, optimize your daily performance by downloading our free guide, Raising the Bar - 5 Steps to Elevate Your Habits, at elevatepod.com. In this guide, created by your host Tyler Chesser, you'll learn why you do what you do, how to easily institute cues in your environment to trigger desired behavior, directly applicable steps to create a fulfilling future and much more. Get your free copy at elevatepod.com and kick-start your new habits today. Your future self will thank you! This episode of Elevate is brought to you by CF Capital, a national real estate investment firm. CF Capital's mission is to provide property investment and asset management solutions to help investors like you maximize their returns by investing in high-value multifamily communities. If you are looking for risk-adjusted alternative investments in quality apartment communities, and are seeking tax optimized cash flow with appreciation upside without all the hassle of management, you might benefit from learning more about investing alongside our team. You're invited to reach out and learn how you can invest with us by visiting cfcapllc.com. We're also currently offering a free ebook called The Bottom Line - 10 Ways to Increase Cash Flow in an Apartment Complex. Whether you're a new or an experienced investor, we're confident you'll find massive value in this resource. Get your free copy today at cfcapllc.com.
This episode is for any professional who spends their time for money. Whether you are a doctor, lawyer or executive, without passive income, most of your time will be spent making money instead of enjoying your life. Dr. Tom Burns is an entrepreneur, an orthopedic surgeon and currently a physician for the United States Ski Team and travels worldwide with them. He has over 25 years of real estate experience involving acquisition, development and management. In addition to co-founding and managing a freestanding full service hospital, he has owned and developed property locally and internationally and participated in the acquisition and development of over $400 million dollars of real estate. He is also listed in the acknowledgement section of Robert Kiyosaki's book, Rich Dad Poor Dad, and he's the author of Why Doctors Don't Get Rich, a personal finance guide for doctors and other professionals.Tom talks about how he learned that having passive income gave him options to practice his profession as he wanted. Hear how reading Robert Kiyosaki's book and playing the Cashflow Game changed how he views money and how he's helping others do the same. Plus, you'll learn what Tom is doing with his time and money to help change the world. Get Tom's Bonus Chapter, 7 Steps to Creating Wealth on a Busy Schedule Connect with Tom!Rich Doctor Facebook GroupLinkedIn Facebook
This episode is for any professional who spends their time for money. Whether you are a doctor, lawyer or executive, without passive income, most of your time will be spent making money instead of enjoying your life. Dr. Tom Burns is an entrepreneur, an orthopedic surgeon and currently a physician for the United States Ski Team and travels worldwide with them. He has over 25 years of real estate experience involving acquisition, development and management. In addition to co-founding and managing a freestanding full service hospital, he has owned and developed property locally and internationally and participated in the acquisition and development of over $400 million dollars of real estate. He is also listed in the acknowledgement section of Robert Kiyosaki's book, Rich Dad Poor Dad, and he's the author of Why Doctors Don't Get Rich, a personal finance guide for doctors and other professionals.Tom talks about how he learned that having passive income gave him options to practice his profession as he wanted. Hear how reading Robert Kiyosaki's book and playing the Cashflow Game changed how he views money and how he's helping others do the same. Plus, you'll learn what Tom is doing with his time and money to help change the world. Get Tom's Bonus Chapter, 7 Steps to Creating Wealth on a Busy Schedule Connect with Tom!Rich Doctor Facebook GroupLinkedIn Facebook
Max Hammer is a professional skier, mountain guide, and former member of the United States Ski Team. He was raised by the ski slopes of Jackson Hole, Wyoming and honed his skills on mountains around the world before finding a home in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. The library of information found on his website (skimoregood.com) is born out of a personal desire to understand the art of skiing. The coaching services provided by Max are the result of over 10 years of experience during stints with the Jackson Hole Ski Club, Squaw Valley Ski Team, and US Development Team. Off the hill, Max shares a home with his two boys, Otto and Holden, his wife, Amy and his brother-in-law, Bob. In addition to skiing, Max is also a filmmaker with Houseplant Creative. Andrew Harris likes to be called Bob Hammer and he loves coffee. He is 34-years-young and lives in Reno, NV with his sister, Amy, brother-in-law Max and nephews Otto and Holden. In 2017, he became the first person with Down syndrome to summit the Grand Teton, a 13,776' craggy peak in Jackson, WY. A few of Bob's interests include skiing, hiking, running, climbing, skateboarding, biking, horseback riding, swimming, paddle boarding, kayaking and swinging at the playground. Bob is infinitely capable because he loves doing things. He has an open mind and willing spirit and he eats healthy, delicious food. Bob loves people and Gilmore Girls. He is sweet, loving and comforting; I guess you could say Bob is a real renaissance man. Find Bob at the skatepark, hiking in the desert in Reno, or in the upcoming movie Ducky Goes Up.
We sat down with American Alpine skier and member of the United States Ski Team from 2015-2019, Hig Roberts, about coming out in the New York Times, what being gay in team sports is like and his big move to Los Angeles.
Tom Burns is a surgeon and Real Estate Investment Expert. Tom is an orthopedic surgeon in Austin, Texas. He is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin and Southwestern Medical School in Dallas. He received sports medicine training at the prestigious Steadman Hawkins Fellowship in Vail, Colorado and he is a physician for the United States Ski Team. He has over 25 years of real estate experience, both locally and internationally, involving acquisition, development, and management of multifamily, student housing, land, manufactured housing, and medical office projects. In addition to his real estate experience, he has co-founded, managed, and sold a free-standing, full-service hospital. Tom was a member of the Forbes Real Estate Council and is listed in the acknowledgment section of Robert Kiyosaki’s book, Rich Dad Poor Dad. He is frequently featured in nationally circulated print articles and popular real estate-oriented podcasts and has spoken to thousands of fellow physicians about how to achieve financial independence. Quotes: “HUD is very nice once you get it put together. In fact, you get 40 years and 20 months of fixed-rate, because you can get 20 months of construction financing.” “Go work for someone that’s doing it and find out if you really like it, and you start learning there because it’s a big learning curve. Sometimes I go to bed at night and wish I could just buy something finished and cash flow it like the old days. But it’s got its rewards. It does feel good to take a piece of dirt and have a big hit.” Highlights: 1:42- Tom talks about his background and how he found his way into real estate 6:00- Tom talks about the first properties he bought 10:34- Tom shares what his real estate business looks like today 16:36- Tom talks about his big challenges and how he overcame them 19:30- Tom talks about downward impacts as a result of the pandemic 22:54- Tom shares his most challenging deal and how he handled it Guest Website: https://richdoctor.com/ Learn About Investment and Partnership Opportunities with Kevin and His Team
Multifamily Investing For Doctors with Dr. Tom Burns Do you feel trapped or wish you had more control over your life? In this episode, Jake and Gino talk with Dr. Tom Burns, Principal, Co-founder - Presario Ventures. He is an orthopedic surgeon in Austin, Texas and is a physician for the United States Ski Team. Dr. Burns has over 20 years of real estate experience, involving acquisition, development, and management of multifamily property, student housing, land, manufactured housing and office projects. He is the author of Why Doctors Don’t Get Rich, a personal finance book for professionals. Here are some of the key takeaways from the Podcast: Most doctors are financially well-off, however, they hardly have time freedom. Doctors need to be happy and not burned out when practising their passion to serve people. Real estate investing is one of the most potential ways for doctors and healthcare professionals to keep it productive, joyful and financially rewarding at the same time. Real estate investing should be done with the guidance of an experienced mentor. This way you would avoid costly investing mistakes. Investing education always help, but you need to take action too. Surround yourself with like-minded people. Network with people who have done it in the past and who can help you with their real life experience. Don’t just work hard for money, make your money work hard for you. Learn more about Apartment Investing Education: www.jakeandgino.com Learn more about Dr. Tom Burns initiatives: https://presarioventures.com/ Check out our complimentary Apartment Investing training program: https://jakeandgino.mykajabi.com/freetraining Apply for Mentorship: https://jakeandgino.com/apply/
Connect with Andy. Instagram: @AndyNewellSkier Andy is such a great young man with so many relatable stories in this interview. This is clearly an elite athlete who has competed against the BEST in the world. I believe Andy does an incredible job talking about his experiences in a way that will add value to anyone no matter your skill level or career path! He has so many great takeaways that you’ll be writing down as you listen. Andy Newell helped take the United States Ski Team to a completely new level over the course of his skiing career. He has competed in events all over the world and skied for the United States Olympic Team 4 times in his amazing career! He has some fascinating videos if you YouTube “X Ski Films” as I believe Andy is the FIRST cross country skier to do ski tricks/jumps that you have to see to believe. I watched a bunch of these videos before we did the interview and it blew my mind! Get ready for a fun, energetic interview.
This season, we invited kids to interview our storytellers. Today, you'll hear from Lindsey Vonn who narrated the previous episode about Simone Biles. If you haven't listened to that episode, now is a great time to go back and check it out. About Lindsey:Lindsey Vonn is a former alpine ski racer for the United States Ski Team. She’s won Olympic bronze and gold medals, two World Championship gold medals, and four overall World Cup titles. A New York Times bestselling author, she founded the Lindsey Vonn Foundation, which supports girls through scholarships, education, and athletics. Sponsored by:www.rebelgirls.com Use promo code REBELPODCAST to get 15% off your first purchase!Credits:This podcast is a production of Rebel Girls and Boom Integrated, a division of John Marshall Media. It’s based on the book series Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls. Visit w.w.w-dot-rebelgirls-dot-com and use the promo code REBEL PODCAST to get 15% off. Our Executive Producer is Elena Favilli, and Dan Ilani. This season was produced by John Marshall Cheary, Sarah Storm, and Robin Lai. Corinne Peterson is our Production Manager. This episode was written by Farrah Penn and edited by Maithy Vu. Proofread by Danielle Oberdier. Original theme music was composed and performed by Elettra Bargiacchi who has also sound designed this episode. Mattia Marcelli was the sound mixer.
This season, we invited kids to interview our storytellers. Today, you'll hear from Lindsey Vonn who narrated the previous episode about Simone Biles. If you haven't listened to that episode, now is a great time to go back and check it out. About Lindsey:Lindsey Vonn is a former alpine ski racer for the United States Ski Team. She’s won Olympic bronze and gold medals, two World Championship gold medals, and four overall World Cup titles. A New York Times bestselling author, she founded the Lindsey Vonn Foundation, which supports girls through scholarships, education, and athletics. Sponsored by:www.rebelgirls.com Use promo code REBELPODCAST to get 15% off your first purchase!Credits:This podcast is a production of Rebel Girls and Boom Integrated, a division of John Marshall Media. It’s based on the book series Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls. Visit w.w.w-dot-rebelgirls-dot-com and use the promo code REBEL PODCAST to get 15% off. Our Executive Producer is Elena Favilli, and Dan Ilani. This season was produced by John Marshall Cheary, Sarah Storm, and Robin Lai. Corinne Peterson is our Production Manager. This episode was written by Farrah Penn and edited by Maithy Vu. Proofread by Danielle Oberdier. Original theme music was composed and performed by Elettra Bargiacchi who has also sound designed this episode. Mattia Marcelli was the sound mixer.
Description:Once upon a time, there was a girl who loved flipping, flying, and tumbling. Her name was Simone Biles.Simone is an Olympic champion gymnast and first-ever woman to land a triple-double in competition on the floor. She’s world-renowned for making gymnastics look effortless, but Simone overcame all kinds of adversity. Listen to hear more about her adoption, struggles with ADHD, and time training with the Final Five. About the Narrator:Lindsey Vonn is a former alpine ski racer for the United States Ski Team. She’s won Olympic bronze and gold medals, two World Championship gold medals, and four overall World Cup titles. A New York Times bestselling author, she founded the Lindsey Vonn Foundation, which supports girls through scholarships, education, and athletics. Credits:This podcast is a production of Rebel Girls and Boom Integrated, a division of John Marshall Media. It’s based on the book series Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls. Visit w.w.w-dot-rebelgirls-dot-com and use the promo code REBEL PODCAST to get 15% off. Our Executive Producer is Elena Favilli, and Dan Ilani. This season was produced by John Marshall Cheary, Sarah Storm, and Robin Lai. Corinne Peterson is our Production Manager. This episode was written by Farrah Penn and edited by Maithy Vu. Proofread by Danielle Oberdier. Original theme music was composed and performed by Elettra Bargiacchi who has also sound designed this episode. Mattia Marcelli was the sound mixer.References: Courage to Soar: A Body in Motion, A Life in Balance, Simone Biles. November 15, 2016. Zondervan. https://www.amazon.com/Courage-Soar-Body-Motion-Balance/dp/0310759668 https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2019/mar/16/simone-biles-therapy-times-didnt-want-set-foot-gymhttps://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/olympics/ct-simone-biles-coach-aimee-boorman-olympics-spt-0815-20160814-story.htmlhttps://www.espn.com/espnw/voices/story/_/id/17602540/bravo-simone-biles-taking-stand-adhd-stigmahttps://www.forbes.com/sites/avivalegatt/2018/04/03/why-simone-biles-chose-online-over-ucla/#774cab5d3193https://www.teamusa.org/News/2016/June/26/Simone-Biles-First-To-Win-Four-Straight-National-Championships-In-42-Yearshttps://www.teamusa.org/News/2016/April/10/Simone-Biles-Opens-Olympic-Season-Looking-Sharp-In-Pacific-Rim-Winhttps://www.newyorker.com/sports/sporting-scene/simone-biles-becomes-the-greatest-gymnast-of-all-timehttps://www.wmagazine.com/story/simone-biles-gold-medals-rio-olympics
Description:Once upon a time, there was a girl who loved flipping, flying, and tumbling. Her name was Simone Biles.Simone is an Olympic champion gymnast and first-ever woman to land a triple-double in competition on the floor. She’s world-renowned for making gymnastics look effortless, but Simone overcame all kinds of adversity. Listen to hear more about her adoption, struggles with ADHD, and time training with the Final Five. About the Narrator:Lindsey Vonn is a former alpine ski racer for the United States Ski Team. She’s won Olympic bronze and gold medals, two World Championship gold medals, and four overall World Cup titles. A New York Times bestselling author, she founded the Lindsey Vonn Foundation, which supports girls through scholarships, education, and athletics. Credits:This podcast is a production of Rebel Girls and Boom Integrated, a division of John Marshall Media. It’s based on the book series Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls. Visit w.w.w-dot-rebelgirls-dot-com and use the promo code REBEL PODCAST to get 15% off. Our Executive Producer is Elena Favilli, and Dan Ilani. This season was produced by John Marshall Cheary, Sarah Storm, and Robin Lai. Corinne Peterson is our Production Manager. This episode was written by Farrah Penn and edited by Maithy Vu. Proofread by Danielle Oberdier. Original theme music was composed and performed by Elettra Bargiacchi who has also sound designed this episode. Mattia Marcelli was the sound mixer.References: Courage to Soar: A Body in Motion, A Life in Balance, Simone Biles. November 15, 2016. Zondervan. https://www.amazon.com/Courage-Soar-Body-Motion-Balance/dp/0310759668 https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2019/mar/16/simone-biles-therapy-times-didnt-want-set-foot-gymhttps://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/olympics/ct-simone-biles-coach-aimee-boorman-olympics-spt-0815-20160814-story.htmlhttps://www.espn.com/espnw/voices/story/_/id/17602540/bravo-simone-biles-taking-stand-adhd-stigmahttps://www.forbes.com/sites/avivalegatt/2018/04/03/why-simone-biles-chose-online-over-ucla/#774cab5d3193https://www.teamusa.org/News/2016/June/26/Simone-Biles-First-To-Win-Four-Straight-National-Championships-In-42-Yearshttps://www.teamusa.org/News/2016/April/10/Simone-Biles-Opens-Olympic-Season-Looking-Sharp-In-Pacific-Rim-Winhttps://www.newyorker.com/sports/sporting-scene/simone-biles-becomes-the-greatest-gymnast-of-all-timehttps://www.wmagazine.com/story/simone-biles-gold-medals-rio-olympicshttps://www.essence.com/celebrity/simone-biles-makes-history-first-black-woman-five-titles/https://pjmedia.com/parenting/2016/08/09/how-homeschooling-helped-propel-simone-biles-to-the-olympic-gold/2/https://usagym.org/pages/events/pages/fig_scoring.html + https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perfect_10_(gymnastics)
About Liz Bone - Before starting my career in real estate I attended Boston University, where I recieved my BA in Buisness Administration, with a concentration in Mass Communications and Media Studies. During college, I was also a member of the United States Ski Team. While balancing school and competitive skiing, I developed my competitive drive and learned discipline and focus. I attribute my success in real estate to my background as a competitive athlete complimented by my superior knowledge of the South Shore and my overwhelming commitment to my clients. I undertsand that buying and selling a home is a major financial and emotional commitment. Therefore, my team and I work personally with each client to develop a custom plan and guide them through every step of the home buying/selling process. By utilizing the most cutting-edge multi-media services, professional marketing strategies and well developed knowledge about the market, My ultimate goal is to ensure a positive home buying/selling experience and exceed the expectations of my clients – I want to be “Your Real Estate Consultant for Life”! As the new owner/broker of the company I can also offer the expertise and cutting edge marketing and technology of our affiliation with Sotheby's International Realty as well as our team of experienced agents and my own personal team. As a Duxbury native and current resident combined with over 32 years of real estate sales experience we are committed to serving any client who walks through our doors. As a mother of two girls, I have always been an active member of the local community. Although my girls are all grown up, I am still extremely passionate about giving back to this special town that I have been able to call home for so many years. My team and I are active sponsors of many foundations, events, and sports teams – including: the Duxbury Education Foundation (DEF), Duxbury Women's Lacrosse*, Duxbury Women's Field Hockey*, the Duxbury Robotics Club, and many more! My admiration for the South Shore is evident in my enthusiasm not only for Duxbury, but the surrounding towns as well. I truly love what I do and that translates into complete satisfaction for my clients. I will make sure that your experience is equally professional, as it is fun and exciting. Liz Bone South Shore Sotheby's International Realty 459 Washington Street, Suite 26 | Duxbury, MA 781-934-2000 Ext. 25 liz@southshoresir.com lizbone.com
In today's show, Pancham interviews surgeon turned investor, Dr. Tom Burns. Do you know what the term “Butterfly effect'' means? There is a complicated definition of this but here is a simplified version of it. Butterfly effect means that a small change can make much bigger changes happen; one small incident can have a big impact on the future. The term “butterfly effect” comes from an analogy where a butterfly flaps its wings in Chicago and a tornado occurs in Tokyo.There is a famous movie named “Butterfly Effect” that is based on this concept. Anyway, why am I talking about the butterfly effect? The reason is that there are these small events that happen in your life that can have a major impact on your future. Sometimes you do not realize the impact at that moment in time but it is only years later when you look back, you can actually connect the dots. Do you have any such events that have altered the course of your life? Well, I am super excited to have Dr Tom Burns who will share with us his butterfly effect story. Tom is an entrepreneur and an orthopedic surgeon in Austin, Texas. He is currently a physician for the United States Ski Team and travels worldwide with them. He has over 20 years of real estate experience involving acquisition, development, and management of traditional multifamily, student housing, office projects and manufactured housing. In addition to co-founding and managing a free-standing full-service hospital, he has owned and developed property locally and internationally and has participated in the acquisition and development of over $250 million of real estate. Tom has been financially independent for a decade. His mission is to help physicians create financial independence so, like him, they can enjoy medicine with the passion. To learn more about Tom's story, and much more, tune in to our latest show now… Timestamped Shownotes: 00:38 – Understanding the “butterfly effect” in simple terms 01:57 – Tom's background information 03:18 – From being a surgeon to real estate investor ; how a yearning for a better work-life balance inspired Tom to make the transition 08:08 – Tom shares how he ended up buying the first 1,000 books of Rich Dad, Poor Dad! 14:30 – How did Tom manage to set up his real estate business while 16:10 – Tom shares how he bought his first student housing property for no money down 18:41 – What is Tom's work schedule like right now? 19:53 – How has COVID-19 affected Tom's business? Tom shares how he has planning for a recession for 3 years now 24:24 - Taking the Lead Round 23:33 – When was the first time Tom invested outside the Wall Street? 24:30 – What fears did Tom have to overcome when he first invested outside the Wall Street? 25:58 – Can you expect one investment that did not go as expected? 27:50 – What is one piece of advice you would give to people who are investing outside of the Wall Street? 29:50 – Tom shares some interesting details about his forthcoming doctors, “Why doctors don't get rich” 32:16 – Tom shares his contact information 3 Key Points: The many pitfalls of a high-paying career How Rich Dad, Poor Dad changed my perspective towards life How to kickstart your real estate business while working a your W-2 job Get in Touch: Pancham's Email The Gold Collar Investor The Gold Collar Investor Facebook Page Tom's Email Receive a FREE gift from Dr. Burns
Jillian Vogtli was on the United States Ski Team for more than a decade. She was also on the United States Cycling Team. In her career she was a two time National Champion, World Cup winner and had multiple podiums. She went to Seven World Championships and was a Two Time Olympian. She currently helps run Rossginol's "We Rise program" as well as owns her own fitness and wellness company, JillianVFitness. Her Jewelery business is called AGypsySoul. For all this Jillian is an even better person and extremely kind soul. You can follow Jillian on Instagram @jillianv_ on Youtube @jillianvogtli and on her website www.jillianvfitness.com.
Tyler Palmer joins the show to discuss his success as America's first ski racer that wrote their own rules.
If you've been paying attention to the real estate sector as a whole, you're most likely aware that Austin, Texas has been one of the hottest, if not the hottest, market in the United States for the last 10 years or so. They have had never before seen price increases, as well as tens of thousands of apartment units coming online simultaneously, and that doesn't look like it will be slowing down anytime soon. This may leave you questioning whether or not the market will become over-saturated with vacant new development or if the new units will be rented quickly. Our guest for today is Tom Burns who is an entrepreneur and orthopedic surgeon in Austin, Texas. He is currently a physician for the United States Ski Team and travels worldwide with them. Tom has over 20 years of real estate experience involving acquisition, development, and management of traditional multifamily, student housing, office projects, and manufactured housing. He has participated in the acquisition and development of over $200 million of real estate. He is also a member of the Forbes Real Estate Council and is listed in the acknowledgment section of Robert Kiyosaki's book, Rich Dad Poor Dad. Dr. Burns is also the co-founder and principal of Presario Ventures, which is a private equity real estate company in Austin. Today we are going to discuss... How our guest got connected to Robert Kiyosaki and why he was mentioned in Rich Dad Poor Dad How many apartment units have come online in Austin and how the demand can possibly meet the new supply Why there is essentially no Class B development in Austin and why Class A is essentially the only viable option if you are a developer What types of financing are available for experienced developers in this market Learn more about our guest: Website: presarioventures.com Subscribe in iTunes. Click here to access our investment opportunities.
Dr. Jonathan Finnoff is the medical director of the Mayo Clinic Sports Medicine Center and the Program Director for the Mayo Clinic Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship in Minneapolis, MN. His clinical interests are broad and include multiple sports medicine topics. He has published over 70 articles in peer reviewed journals, authored multiple book chapters, and co-edited the book, Sports Medicine: Study Guide and Review for Boards. He serves as a Professor in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the Mayo Clinic School of Medicine. He has been a team physician for the United States Ski Team and also is a team physician for the Timberwolves NBA basketball team, and Lynx WNBA basketball team. A member of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Board of Governors and the Board of Directors for the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine, his medical degree is from the University of New England. He did his residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Utah and completed a Sports Medicine fellowship at the Mayo Clinic. Dr. Finnoff is board certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
Chris Hurn is the Cofounder and CEO of Mercantile Capital Corporation, a nationwide, commercial lending firm that specializes in SBA 504 loans for business owners who want to own their commercial property. Mercantile has closed 445 commercial loans worth more than $1.06 billion in total He has become well-known for his advocacy on behalf of small business owners. Gary Steffensen Head Coach/Director of University of Nevada-Reno ski team, he led the team to two national championships. Gary was a part of Western Region coaching staff and National Training System for the U.S. Ski Team, during which he traveled the world with many elite ski racers on the United States Ski Team. Gary Martin Hays Founder and Chairman of Keep Georgia Safe, and co-author of the #1 bestselling book “ THE AUTHORITY ON CHILD SAFETY: HOW TO TALK TO YOUR CHILDREN ABOUT THEIR PERSONAL SAFETY WITHOUT SCARING THEM” . Gary Martin Hays is not only a successful lawyer, but is a nationally recognized safety advocate. Dianne Durkin is President and Founder of Loyalty Factor, a specialized consulting and training company that is built on the premise that employee loyalty drives customer loyalty which drives brand recognition. Vicki White a top producing agent in the Dallas area and one of our regular contributors. She has a boutique agency called Vicki White Homes that is a part of Dallas City Center Realtors. She was named BEST REALTOR 2012 by D magazine and has also been chosen by Dallas Morning News in the past as Best Realtor.Vick is a consistent multi-million dollar producer.