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BHAW Radio
BHAW 51: Casey Smith

BHAW Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 59:42


- What Casey is up to now - Growing up in Utah and introduction to wrestling - Decision to go to West Point and transition - Mormon Mission - Transition back to West Point - Enjoying the Army life

GoBundance Podcast
Episode 99 - Casey Wright

GoBundance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 41:55


In this episode, you will learn: • Casey’s brief bio • What Casey likes most about his businesses • Where Casey gets his lead sources • Casey’s horizontal income • Casey’s horizontal to net worth ratio • Casey’s life happiness index • What drives Casey • Casey’s superpower and kryptonite • One of the most important things to be able to get in sales • The best poignant moments in Casey’s life • Casey’s five future greatest hits • Casey’s biggest business goals • Plus, so much more! Casey Wright is the Principal at The Rincon Group, specializing in originating commercial loans for multifamily, retail, industrial, office, and NNN properties. He has closed over $100 million in commercial loans in the past 24 months. He is an expert in placing loans with life insurance companies, banks, credit unions, Wall Street conduits, and private lenders. Before joining The Rincon Group, Casey was ranked as one of top brokers at his previous firm. With over 10 years of real estate and brokerage experience, he can consistently deliver competitive terms for his clients. Casey is currently an active member of the Bay Area Mortgage Association (BAMA), California Mortgage Bankers Association (CMBA), and Los Angeles Mortgage Association (LAMA). He has a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from California State University, Chico.

The CashPT Lunch Hour Podcast | Build a Successful Physical Therapy Business Without Relying on Insurance
EP 138: The Accepted System: Secrets to Getting Into PT School with Casey Coleman

The CashPT Lunch Hour Podcast | Build a Successful Physical Therapy Business Without Relying on Insurance

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 51:37


Before you become a PT, you are a pre-PT student. In this episode, Aaron talks with longtime friend Casey Coleman, co-founder of Pre-PT Grind. His company helps take the mystery out of applying to PT school so students can start their PT careers with confidence. Casey's here to share his advice for anyone considering a career in PT. For established PTs, Casey will give you ways you can help pre-PT students. (Hint: it's more than observation hours.)   “You're making a huge influence on the future of our profession.” -   Casey Coleman   What do you want to hear from the CashPT Lunch Hour? Tell us here!   Get Your CashPT Checklist to Start Building Your Cash-Based Physical Therapy Practice Now! Find it Here   10x Your Marketing, 10X Your Action, 10X Your Thinking, 10X Your Income, and 10X Your Impact in 12 Months or Less with The CashPT Platinum Mastermind! Learn More Here!   In This Episode:   - What's the #1 thing applicants are missing when struggling to get into PT school?   - The best advice for applicants looking for a new career in PT   - What Casey wants potential students to know about PT careers   - The importance of doing your research into PT schools   - Learn what other PT-related jobs Casey does to make money   - Skills outside of PT that can help your career before you even get started   - Is your GPA really that important for getting into PT school?   - Casey's top PT schools you might not have heard of—yet!   Episode Resources:   - YouTube video - https://youtu.be/qm6bbqqFBa4 (https://youtu.be/qm6bbqqFBa4)   - Email Casey - casey@preptgrind.com   - Pre-PT Grind - https://preptgrind.mykajabi.com/   - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/preptgrind/   - Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thepreptgrind/   - Twitter - https://twitter.com/preptgrind   - YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf1gZwN4IIIJOhHWunRh47w   Connect with Aaron:   - Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/AaronLeBauer/   - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/aaronlebauer/   - Twitter - https://twitter.com/AaronLeBauer   - LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronlebauer/   - Website - https://aaronlebauer.com/  

I Can't Wait To Tell You
Big Life Changes, What Other People (well, their egos) Think, and the Ultimate Self-LOVE.

I Can't Wait To Tell You

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 35:13


In today's episode of the show, Casey shares some big changes going on in her life, and the profound insight that has come from these changes.Topics covered:-When change brings up other parts of us that have to be healed-How "what other people think" is ONE.BIG.ILLUSION.-What Casey heard in meditation as the answer to "What is love?"-What the ultimate act of self-love is and how we can do it-Casey's new business....and MUCH more!For more on A Binge Free Life, head to the website:https://www.abingefreelife.comTo set up a Discovery Call to work with Casey, you can go to:https://app.squarespacescheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=19047306To follow along with Casey on Instagram, you can find her at:https://www.instagram.com/casey_edward/As always, thank you so much for listening!If you enjoy the show, please share it and/or leave a comment and review on iTunes!

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A Conversation With...
Casey Neistat Talks Cancel Culture, How To Succeed, Trump 2020 & More | Ep. 30 A Conversation With

A Conversation With...

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 93:53


- Go to Get 15% off your order at http://buyraycon.com/conversation for 15% off your order! Brought to you by Raycon. - Head to http://www.warbyparker.com/defranco to take the quiz and order your free Home Try-On, or try Scout by Warby Parker - CLICK the link to donate to the Pancreatic Cancer Foundation and raise the rate! Thanks PCCF for Partnering! https://www.inflcr.co/SH1or ———————————— 2:27 - Stress from Kids 4:53 - Phil, Casey & Warzone 6:18 - What Casey is Working On 10:03 - Casey Reflects on Daily Vlogs 12:53 - Friendship Responsibility 17:29 - Cancel Culture 21:02 - Casey’s Legacy 27:53 - First Time Casey & Phil Met 31:11 - Do you go to therapy? 34:19 - Have you ever done mushrooms? 38:44 - What scares you that you’re embarrassed to share? 41:25 - Financial Security & Privileged Kids 46:13 - How Phil’s Show Changes After 2016 Election 49:37 - Who do you think will win in the November Election? 52:27 - Casey on Trump 2020 56:27 - Joe Biden Discussion 1:01:56 - What Makes You Happy? 1:07:05 - Casey’s Secret to Success 1:18:03 - How has your perspective changed significantly? 1:24:09 - Casey Humble Beginnings Story 1:30:04 - Last Question 1:32:27 - Jojo Siwa Fan Club ———————————— Go to http://BeautifulBastard.com and use code "ACW20" for 20% off! Ends soon. New episode every Wednesday! Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/acw/?sub_confirmation=1 LISTEN to the audio podcasts: http://LinksHole.com SUBSCRIBE to ACW Clips: https://www.youtube.com/acwclips?sub_confirmation=1 WATCH Previous Casey Neistat ACW: https://youtu.be/oaKl78WB9Fk Go check out Casey Neistat: https://www.youtube.com/user/caseyneistat ———————————— TWITTER: http://Twitter.com/PhillyD INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/phillydefranco/ ———————————— Edited by: Maxwell Enright Executive Producer: Amanda Morones - https://twitter.com/MandaOhDang https://www.instagram.com/mandaohdang/ Art Director & Motion Graphics Artist: Brian Borst - https://twitter.com/brianjborst https://www.instagram.com/brianborst/ Production & Photography: Zack Taylor - https://twitter.com/zacktaylor_92 http://instagram.com/zacktaylor92 Production Team: Luke Manning #CaseyNeistat #PhilipDeFranco #AConversationWith

The Treasury Talent Podcast
#87 Crisis Special - Cash: Casey Kernan - Principal Global Treasury Services at EY

The Treasury Talent Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 22:01


Today we’ve got another COVID-19 special focused on cash liquidity. I’m joined by Casey Kernan from EY. EY has just produced a really great white paper around cash and liquidity.   In this episode: What Casey can see coming from a treasurer’s perspective in the short term Where do treasurers start - what’s the first thing to tackle How can people make sure on the accuracy of the forecast  Short term cash position - funding side Market volatility from a financial market’s perspective  Clients' response to work from home situation - is it a challenge from a treasurer’s perspective? CFOs’ expectation as of the moment Does Casey see job losses or hear anything from a treasurer's perspective   Links Casey Kernan LinkedIn

Play Ball Kid
Hall Of Fame Baseball Development advice from Casey Fisk

Play Ball Kid

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2019 17:24


Casey Fisk is the owner of Fisk Performance Training in Michigan. Casey played 1B, pitched, and caught at Illinois State University. He coached 10 years of High School baseball & 12 years of travel baseball. Casey played four seasons at NCAA DI Illinois State in the Missouri Valley Conference. During his time at ISU, Fisk was named to the MVC All-Tournament Team as a senior as he led the Redbirds to the league title and a berth in the regional tournament played that year at Oklahoma State University. He went on to play two years of professional ball in the Independent League in Champaign and Lafayette. He launched Fisk Performance Training in 2000 to train athletes to meet & exceed the physical demands of the next levels of competition.   Perhaps his greatest accomplishment is being in the dugout for every single one of his three daughters' games.  Casey's dad is Hall of Fame catcher Carlton Fisk. Sammy and Casey discuss: What Casey learned from his Baseball Hall of Fame dad, Carlton Fisk, that he is teaching his kids. How Carlton Fisk's almost career injury help direct Casey life direction. The importance of being prepared to compete at the next level.  Understanding Carlton Fisk's durability and longevity and how it can help your career. The importance of preparing in the weight room. Why Casey loves Bulgarian Split Squats (you may not though) Insights into what Casey tells his hitters about pitchers and pitchers about hitters to build their confidence.  How hitters need to take advantage of fastball counts. You should follow Casey on Twitter.  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/playballkid/message

Not Another True Crime Podcast
Wait, What? Zac Efron's Ted Bundy Movie Was Extremely Mediocre, Shockingly Average & Lame

Not Another True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2019 46:38


Happy Memorial Day, NATC listeners! In this special Wait, What? Casey, Danny, and Sara talk about Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil & Vile, or otherwise known as "the movie where Zac Efron plays Ted Bundy". They talk about their impressions of the movie and why it ultimately fell flat. They also give background into the gruesome nature of Ted Bundy's crimes, which is more than the movie can say.

reThink Real Estate Podcast
RTRE 52 - Keeping a Successful Mindset in Real Estate

reThink Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 28:13


Keeping a positive outlook while building a business is not always the easiest. Today we talk about the tips and tricks we use to keep our minds focused and free from distraction and negative thoughts. Mindset matters. Real Estate Podcast Transcript Audio length 28:12 RTRE 52 – Keeping a Successful Mindset in Real Estate [music] [Chris] Welcome to re:Think Real Estate, your educational and hopefully entertaining source for all things real estate, business, news and tech.  [Christian]: I am Christian Harris in Seattle, Washington. [Nathan]: Hi, I am Nathan White in Columbus, Ohio. [Chris]: And I am Chris Lazarus in Atlanta, Georgia. Thanks for tuning in.  [music] [Chris]: Everybody and welcome back to re:Think Real Estate.  I am Chris Lazarus here with Christian Harris and Nathan White. What is up guys? [Nathan]: [crosstalk] [Christian]: I am possibly feeling good. Kind of good mental outlook. [Chris]: You got a good mental outlook?  [Christian]: I am happy. [Chris]: What about you Nate? How is your mental outlook going today? [Nathan]: As strong as usual.  [Chris]: Fantastic. [Christian]: All the exercise. All this endorphin is gone. [Nathan]: It's also about not letting the…not letting that other devil on the shoulder creep in. [Chris]: Oh yeah definitely. It's always there. Today everybody we are talking about the mental state. The attitude to be peak performance, businessman, person. Whatever you wanna call it. But we're gonna talk about how your attitude and your metal state can impact not only your business but our personal life. Your family.  Everything that you do is impacted by your mental state. So guys who wants to take it off with the first point on this? Nate you're doing a lot with…with running and just being all around crazy person. So why don't we start with you? [Nathan]: Yeah I mean I guess you can. Sure. Whatever. Huh. [laughter] The…you know we talk about mental state right. I guess that's a question I get asked a lot. You know they say “How do you run so far? How do you do what you do?”.  And you know I tell people it's really it's not the physical. It's a couple of things. One is the mind. It is…it is having the mental fortitude to as we…as I said when we were getting into the show, talking that other guy off your shoulder who is telling you the whole time “You know you can quit”.  The other side of the mental state if you would is commitment. You know I probably said it before in our podcast. I talk about Ritual says it but you know he says it the moment of commitment the universe will conspire to assist you. There's Casey Neistat who is a filmmaker. He has a plan or a recipe if you would for success. That he guarantees to work. And I think it is all within this category.  What Casey says is “All you have to do is commit your entire life to something which will result in either 1 of 2 outcomes. Either you will succeed or you will die trying which is in itself its own form of success, right?”.  You know we're always…we're always looking for the easy way to do things either be in life, or even as a realtor. Realtors I think we're the best example of like “Oh wait sweet, that's gonna make me a million dollars. Oh wait look over here that's gonna make me this”. We're looking for the easiest way instead of committing to something and having the right mindset.  I will use us as an example right. We could have been traditional realtors when we said we were gonna set out to do the podcast. And I think you know not knocking on everybody on industry but you know a lot of people would have said “Alright fine after 10 episode…” they call, they call it quits.  [Chris]: They have. [Nathan]: Because the mindset was wrong going into it. When we started this we said before even recording an episode “We're committed to 100 episodes win, lose or draw”. Right. Because we have, we have no way to measure anything by doing it 3 or 4 times. And maybe even 100 is still not where we wanted to be but we stuck with the commitment to do it. Is it a [censored] and a pain the [censored] and do we have to coordinate all these other things that we have to deal with? Yes. [Chris]: At times. [Nathan]: But we are committed. And that takes mindset. Just stay committed to it. Right. I think any of us at any given point could have said “God is this…” You know we probably all said “Is this worth it?”. We have had those moments but you have to fight through the moment of doubt to move past it which generally is very fleeting. And it's quick and then we progress. Right.  So…you know mindsets it's everything we do. It's not just real estate. It's in your personal life and your daily life and your rituals. I mean I could preach about it all day I guess. You know a lot of what I have accomplished I consider myself an average Joe but I think what sets me apart is I have a different mindset.  [Christian]: Yeah I will add to that if I could. [Nathan]: No. [Christian]: I think… [Chris]: No you can't. Nate is gonna talk for this episode. [Nathan]: We don't need your opinion. We're just gonna stop there and work it out. [Christian]: Episode over. I think you're right. I think you know not giving up and being consistent is a big part of it. But I think the mindset as you're going through it and how you respond to you know using the example of the podcast. It takes up time and planning you know. We're blocked out 2 or 3 hours you know every week. Every couple of weeks to knock these out. And you know I could be thinking myself “Oh man this is a pain in the [censored]. I don't have time for this. I don't really like Nate but you know whatever. [laughter]” Whatever are my excuses. [Nathan]: Not liking me is a good one. [Christian]: But…But instead you know I choose to try and focus on “Well this is beneficial. Hopefully we will provide some value to other agents and this thing is gonna start you know being a momentum”. You know it's kind of what do you focus on? Do you wallow in the negatives or do you look towards you know, the positives?  And that's one thing that I think really, really can keep things going. Keep your energy up and just in life will keep you going. Because you could just wide knowingly and try and not give up. But just hate your life and be miserable and you know be an energy suck to everyone around you. Or if your attitude is you know right it will be the other. It will be again life empowering and energy. Giving and inspiring instead of what most people don't like being around. You know.  [Chris]: I think that you know when it comes to the thoughts that people have I think the difference between somebody who is successful and somebody who is not is their ability to control where their focus is going. And I think there is a common misperception by those who are unable to keep a positive attitude about how that happens.  And one of the…I wanna say it was in the Success Principles by Jack Canfield. But one of the best things that I have read is that everybody gets the train of thought. Everybody gets doubt and everybody gets the feeling of optimism at times and everybody struggles with “Is this for me or am I doing the right thing? Am I wasting my time? This is such a pain in the [censored]. I am not seeing the results”.  But the difference between people who are successful and the people who are not is the people who are successful have those thoughts and then they just watch those thoughts you know fly by. Right. Everybody…the train is gonna come and go. You can choose whether to ride it or not. And that's one thing that I have tried to do is that when those come up pay attention to it for a few minutes than get back to work. And you know I don't have time to wallow or think about whether this is gonna work or not. Just get on to the next project. [Christian]: Yeah I think you kind of remind me when you're talking about kind of the thoughts we have. You know because you can just be kind of the positive energy you know feng shui “I am just one with the universe, it's all about the feelings” right. [laughter] How do you get there? You can't just force feelings. [Chris]: No. Yeah. [Christian]: And I think a big part of that is…You know we're talking about intentionality there but I think there is intentionality in your thoughts. You know because like… [Chris]: Definitely. [Christian]: Because we're all…we all have internal voice. Internal dialogue right. We're always telling ourselves there is always a story that we're telling ourselves. Now that story could be full of lies or it could be full of truths. It could be life empowering or life sucking. And so if we're not conscious of… [Chris]: That's good. [Christian]: If we're not conscious of what we're telling ourselves…you know like something bad happens I tell myself and I am subconsciously telling myself “Man there he goes again. I am a total idiot. I am a marron. I can't do anything right. Nothing is gonna work”. Like you're gonna spiral downwards.  But if you're like “OK it's a little setback. I am gonna keep going forward. I am gonna make a suggestion.” You know like that's going to keep you going forward. And if you're not conscious of what we're telling ourselves or what story we're living our lives out of than you know our emotions are gonna be all over the place and we're not gonna know why. Because our thoughts largely will dictate “OK do I respond well to this? My emotions are going to you know get better or am I gonna spiral into the self-sabotaging depression”. Those thoughts that we have and what we're telling ourselves largely will dictate that. [Nathan]: But what did Henry Ford say? He has one of the greatest lines of all time.  [Chris]: Whether you think you can or you can't you're right. [Nathan]: Either way your right. [Christian]: That's right. Exactly. [Nathan]: Believe that like any of the journeys that I have bene on in my life and hell I have been on some. You know they were…they were hard. They were painful. They weren't…they weren't colossi. The reward though was the journey in itself. The not quitting. The really finishing the task, right.  And I think anybody that has been through whatever life experience it may be they are…they already know this. They know what's true. Right? You know I mean so…but it's…it is you know the mind itself it can be your best friend or your worst enemy, right? I mean you know I think and I was doing my 24 hour run and it's 3 a.m. in the morning. You know I've got that guy on my shoulder and that part of my mind going “Why the [censored] are you out here for? What are you doing?” Right.  And at any moment I could have just quit. I could have said “This is enough.” But what I had to realize is that moment of doubt, the moment of fear generally they're very short. They don't last as long as I think one likes to think. If you can get past it than it's OK but you kind of have to…you know you have to commit the daily pressure and what, you know, compels to just progress sometimes. You gotta give yourself you know over and over and over you know…I am good at what I do because I failed a lot. And I think a lot of people when they have failures they…they just quit. [Christian]: Right. But you took those failures and you said “What can I learn and how can I grow?” and not try to give up and not try it ever again because it's risky and painful. Super painful.  [Chris]: And that's the key. Like you learn from the mistakes. You know one of the things that I have seen in being the difference between especially new agents coming into real estate. Those being successful or those that are very fleeting in the industry is how long their outlook is. Because if people are focused on short term , right. If you're focused on “Oh I've gotta get 3 byers in 3 weeks” and that doesn't happen than you get discouraged. OK “Well I've gotta get 3 buyer sin 3 months now, that's a little bit more reasonable”.  But when people start doing things like prospecting and mailing campaigns and maybe they subscribe to do a lead platform like Zillow or Sync or Boom Town or whatever it is, people always expect immediate results and they don't have a long forecast because things don't happen overnight. And if somebody goes into something with a plan of you know “I am gonna try this for 3 months and see if it works” and then 3 months in they haven't…they barely got the system set up and they don't know how to work it yet and they're not getting the results and they throw the hands up and they say “I have been paying for this for 3 months and it's not working”.  People who go in with that kind of mindset have such a completely different and less successful experience than somebody who is like “You know what I am gonna go into it, I am gonna give it 3 months to learn it, 6 months to execute and then I am gonna evaluate in the last 3 months and I am gonna commit a year to this and see if this is a system that I want to continue with”.  And people who go in and they study it and work at it diligently…It's like a CRM right? What's the best CRM? The one you use. Doesn't matter the software. Not to be a jab Nate. [Nathan]: No it's OK. [Chris]: [laughter] But you know when it comes to the fortitude of how well somebody is gonna be…How likely their success is. If they have a long outlook right, if they have a 2 year business plan and something happens to them at months 3 but they know that they're in it for 2 years they're a lot less likely to be negatively impacted by whatever that event is at month 3. They're like “I got a long way to go”. And then they just get back on the saddle. Versus who is like “OK I am gonna give it 6 months”. And than they come in and they barely have enough time to set up their email account. It's gonna be a different story. [Christian]: Yeah I think…I think realistic expectations are important. You know I would say if you want to be successful and you know specifically in real estate or just business in general, don't be a…don't be afraid to take risks. Because if you're afraid of failure like you're never gonna take a big enough risk to really make a difference in your life. [Chris]: Couldn't agree more. [Christian]: Like Nate saying you know…you know like the more you fail hopefully you learn from that and that is what leads to success, not playing it safe and never trying. I know for me I learned this pretty early on form my military career you know because I joined…I joined the army at 25. And my whole goal was special forces.  You know I am like “If I am gonna serve than I am gonna serve the best”. And the elite and whatever. So I knew going into it that it was gonna be a tough road. And I guess it was physically demanding, hardest thing I have ever done but as a mental part that really kills people. There is you know total studs out there that you know as soon as it starts getting tough or inconvenient they are like “I am done I am out”.  You know but one of the things I have learned going through special forces assessment that the qualification course is you know instead of kind of doing the…what we do with the procrastination, instead of saying “I'll start exercising tomorrow, I'll start doing this tomorrow”. You kind of reverse it and say “I will quit tomorrow”. But you know “This road march sucks. Plenty of miles wearing 60 plus pounds. I will quit tomorrow. I will quit in a kilometer. I will quit when I get over that hill. OK there's just one more hill and I will quit than”. And before you know you've finished. Before you know you've succeeded. [Chris]: I like that. That's awesome. [Christian]: It is just these mental games you kind of learn to like keep yourself you know acknowledge the reality that “Yeah it sucks but I am gonna keep going. I am gonna do my best”. You know and that's all you can do. You do your best and before you know it you realize you can actually withstand mental and physically a lot more than you think you can. [Nathan]: I'll…I can talk about this all day but I will leave it with this. I admire a true…I carry him around in my hand all day long because I you know we have talked about my headset and I have to have my little tricks. But Ritual says “Practice your craft. Whatever shape or form that may be late into the evening with relentless giber. Embrace the fear, let go off perfection. Allow yourself to fail. Welcome the obstacles. Forget the results. Give yourself over to the passion with every fiber of your art and live out the rest of your days trying to do better. I can't promise you'll succeed in the way our culture inappropriately defines the term but I can absolutely guarantee you that you will deeply become acquainted with who you truly are. You'll touch and exude passion and discover what it means to truly be alive”.  [Christian]: That's enough said. [Nathan]: Yeah love that man [laughter]. [Chris]: That's good stuff. So for real estate agents we ride an emotional roller coaster. We have periods where we're like “Oh great this is awesome. Get a client, somebody who actually wants to work with us”. And then “Oh man that client they already signed a brokerage agreement with somebody else”. Or “They went out and they bought a home that was a Feesbo and they're now not gonna give me a commission”. Or “They went and bought a new construction and they put me down as the agent”.  Than we've got all sorts of ups and downs. You know. “Got the first contract”. And then the financing falls through right before closing. And I mean it just happens over and over and over in our industry. So guys how do you take a beating and get back up the next day? [Christian]: Yeah it's a good question. I mean it's how the mentality and how what we were talking about applies to real estate specifically is…I don't know I mean Nate just made it kind of simple or whatever but just do your best. Don't worry about what everyone else around you is doing. You know because there is so much especially culturally with kind of the politics and kind of the…what's the word I am looking for, not segregation but you know, the extremes. You know people are very polarized. [Chris]: Oh yeah. [Christian]: Very polarized. So you know it could be very easy to…I don't know what point I am trying to make here. You can cut this out [laughter]. So I guess how it applies to real estate. [Chris]: Yeah how do real estate agents keep taking a beating? How do they get up every morning, get punched in the throat and then go to bed and wake up the nest day with a smile in the face to get punched in the throat again. [Christian]: Yeah I would say just keep…you know trying your best. Do your best. Don't worry about what everyone around you is doing. You know because I mean it's very easy to get cynical and complain in this industry and you know I am a big believer that complaining and negativity is a cancer. You know it spreads like it infects you know culture infects an office, affects those around you. Not in a good way you know.  So I try to tell myself “OK when I find myself complaining or thinking to myself hey this other agent is a complete marron like I go out of my way to like OK maybe they're just new, maybe they're having an off day or maybe they are a marron”. But it doesn't really do any good to like spread that around my office [laughter]. You know. You know so I am just like “OK note to self don't do that. Learn from this”. You know learn from other people's either just traditional things that I don't like or the things I think are wrong. Instead of just complaining about it you know do something about it and you know maybe they need help you know. Maybe they didn't get good mentoring or their brokerage sucks or something. You know just do what you can to help yourself help those that you know ultimately effect and do thing that you can have a change on, have an effect on. You know things that you can't change just write it off your back, let it go. Just take care of yourself. [Nathan]: Let's just go back. How…what's the answer to the question? I don't have one. That is it. I honestly I don't…I don't have one. I think you have to lose a lot. I think you have to fail a lot to appreciate what you have. Because I think it's hard for a lot of people to appreciate what they truly have because they never went without.  I see it a lot. You know it's always the wanting of more, more, more. I can tell you form experience of having nothing. Literally having nothing. I am thankful for what I got every day. So…You know you want to really find out go and test yourself. Go sleep outside for 2 nights with a blanket and nothing else but a cardboard and find your food. And literally do something like that. Do something extreme. Really crazy like that sounds crazy. But go do it.  Just experience for 2 days what it is like to be homeless or something. You know I could think of crazier things but that's just a good one. And then maybe you will take a step back and appreciate what you do have. Again being grateful is I don't know for some people it is a hard [censored] thing. And we should be more of it. So mindset. You are who you are. You control you know what you can control and I can't control you or anybody else. But you can as an individual. So make that choice everyday and have a great day. I would start there. [Christian]: Yeah that's an interesting point because you have been thinking about this a lot because I have an 8 year old kid who you know has a pretty…pretty damn good life [laughter] and doesn't know it you know. And so thinking about like you can try to teach gratitude which is obviously what we're doing you know as parents. But you know the reality is like without the perspective of like never having known what is like to be really hungry or cold or you know lonely without friends or whatever like it's really hard to teach them so we're trying to teach them “OK responding well.”  Just because you know if you're like “This is my expectation up here and nothing in life ever meets it” you're always gonna be dissatisfied. You know versus kind of a more realistic like “Hey I got up in the morning. There is lung in my air and I am upright on 2 feet. Like life's good. [laughter] you know I am not in crying pain or whatever”. You know. So there's always…always something good that you can focus on as far as being grateful.  I think a huge cancer in our society is…has come to this envy class welfare thing where essentially you know we may be like “Hey I am doing pretty good” and then someone on the news brings stuff up well “You know the richest people in the world are getting richer but the middle class blah blah blah”. And like “How does that affect me?” It doesn't. I was fine until a minute ago until I find out someone has aa billion dollars more than I do and now I am just pissed off.  It's like their success doesn't make me less successful. It's all like envy class welfare politicizing all of this you know stuff like that keeps up pissed off and miserable and ungrateful. You know like focus on what you do have. It could be a whole lot worse and don't always be wanting what someone else has. You know. [Chris]: That's awesome. You know one of the things that I think helps agents when they're…you know when they get beat down and they're starting their career and they have those big failures, is you know just look at it in perspective. We try and keep a support system around them so that they're not going off and wallowing on their own. We try and encourage them to focus on the behavior. Focus on what you need to do. Focus on the actions. Focus on reaching out to your clients or your database and creating a great relationship with them. Focus on doing something to improve somebody's day.  So if your client fell through and you know got stood up at a showing, well now you've got some time that you can go and try and brighten somebody else's day. Somebody that is in your network that you can remind them what you do but also at the same time do something nice for them. To let them know that you're thinking of them.  And I find that when agents do that and they go out and they show gratitude towards everybody else which is awesome. I love that you brought up gratitude. It changes their mindset right. If I am in a really bad mood and I go and do something great for somebody I am not gonna be in that bad mood for a long time. Especially if I can feel good about what I was able to do for someone.  And you know if you get stood up in an appointment you get that deal that falls through just take that as an excuse to have some extra free time to do something good in somebody else's life and eventually that's gonna all pay off as dividends. Because I think too many…too many agents, too many people focus on the short term. They focus on “What are my numbers? What are my numbers? What do my numbers need to be? Why aren't they there?”. And they don't focus on the behaviors. They don't focus on “Am I doing the right thing?”. They are going to eventually lead to a better performance. So I think that's kind of the big thing that I have seen. I don't know. Hopefully it helps answers… [Christian]: I mean I would say just kind of say in wrapping up to some up all this in general having a good attitude which you know starts with those right thoughts, the true thoughts that live in your head you know will lead you to gratitude which will lead you to empathy and hopefully understand the people and be more compassionate will lead you to just being a better more happy satisfied human being [laughter]. Which you know how can you not be successful in life if like that's your outlook. [Chris]: People do business with people they know like and trust. You're happy… [Nathan]: You have a choice people, folks. You have a choice. [Chris]: Yeah if you've got a great outlook, people are gonna want to do business with you. You got a great outlook and you know what you're doing people are gonna want to do business with you and they're gonna refer you to other people. Simple as that. So thanks for tuning in everybody. This has been another episode of re:Think Real Estate. We'll catch you next Monday.  [music]  [Chris]: Thanks for tuning in this week's episode of the re:Think Real Estate Podcast. We would love to hear your feedback so please leave us a review on iTunes. Our music is curtesy of Dan Koch K-O-C-H, whose music can be explored and licensed for use at dankoch.net. Thank you Dan. Please like, share and follow. You can find us on Facebook at Facebook.com/rethinkpodcast. Thank you so much for tuning in everyone and have a great week.  [music]  

Desire To Trade Podcast | Forex Trading Tips & Interviews with Highly Successful Traders
156: Develop A Profitable Forex Trading System - Casey Stubbs

Desire To Trade Podcast | Forex Trading Tips & Interviews with Highly Successful Traders

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 47:25


  Develop A Profitable Forex Trading System In episode 156 of the Desire To Trade Podcast, I interview Casey Stubbs, a Forex day trader and the man behind Trading Strategy Guides. Casey has been featured earlier in episode 035 of the podcast. You can watch it here.  Casey has been putting massive work into delivery systems and making his trading really systematized. He’s kind of a success story in that field. In this podcast, Casey talks about how he’s been able to use the systems and indicators to use for his trading while building different businesses and while working on different things. While I was getting a lot of value out that chat, I wanted to publish this so you guys do the same and hopefully you’ll hear some advice on how to create strategies that are systematized, how to back this, how to combine business and life in trading, and all these different things. You can watch the video interview of this episode here.   Topics Covered In This Episode Who Casey is and what he has been doing this past month [2:18] How Casey started to first trade and what happened after [4:11] How he evolved from trading stocks to Forex [5:44] Casey’s learning curve and overcoming challenges in trading [6:51] How and why Casey created the indicators [8:33] Trading manually or with a script [10:53] Price action and looking at the levels versus indicators [11:50] Casey’s process of back testing and measuring results [13:48] The most challenging aspect of being a trader [17:10] Discipline and taking the right trades [18:32] What the steps and time frame are to create a system that works in the market [22:29] What happened to Winner’s Edge Trading [23:52] How Casey gets ideas for the ideas and strategies [24:51] Limit of how many indicators to use [25:50] Casey’s favorite trading platform [26:53] Using Trading View [27:50] What Casey thinks most traders do wrong when trying to create a system [28:09] How Casey combines trading with having a family and business and doing all these things on the side [29:12] Casey’s trading goals and profit targets [32:18] Casey’s response to someone wanting to make $10,000 from trading [36:46] How you can learn from people and apply them in your life [41:27] The one thing Casey thinks people should apply and/or do [45:43] Resources Mentioned SPONSORED: Shoot an email to Jerremy Newsome TradingView   Forex Tester   FxBlue     BOOK: Richest Man In Babylon   BOOK: Living Forward by Michael Hyatt  Trading Strategy Guides Power Indicator    DesireToTRADE Top Resources Desire To TRADE Forex Trader Community (free group!) Complete Price Action Strategy Checklist (free checklist!) One-Page Trading Plan (free template!) DesireToTRADE Academy (exclusive training program)  How To Find Casey Stubbs? Trading Strategy Guides Cashflow Hacking Podcast What is one thing you are going to implement after listening to this podcast episode? Leave a comment below, or join me in the Facebook group!

Gemba Academy Podcast: Lean Manufacturing | Lean Office | Six Sigma | Toyota Kata | Productivity | Leadership
GA 216 | How to Reignite a Continuous Improvement Program with Casey Johnson

Gemba Academy Podcast: Lean Manufacturing | Lean Office | Six Sigma | Toyota Kata | Productivity | Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2018 34:47


This week's guest is Casey Johnson. Casey and Ron discussed the best ways to help an organization who has experienced a failed CI initiative get back on track. An MP3 version of this episode is available for download here. In this episode you'll learn: Casey's background (1:36) The quotes that inspire Casey (3:57) What causes continuous improvement programs to fail (5L17) Some examples (7:47) Balancing expertise with autonomy (9:25) Casey's approach (11:11) What Casey does to ensure the momentum lasts (21:01) What "Respect for People" means to Casey (26:30) The best advice Casey has ever received (28:12) What Casey is most proud of (29:30) Casey's final words of wisdom (30:50) Podcast Resources Right Click to Download this Podcast as an MP3 Download a Free Audio Book at Audible.com Move Consulting LLC  Move Consulting  LLC on Facebook  Casey's Email Subscribe & Never Miss New Episodes! Click to Subscribe in iTunes If you enjoyed this podcast please be sure to subscribe on iTunes. Once you're a subscriber all new episodes will be downloaded to your iTunes account and smartphone. The easiest way for iPhone users to listen to the show is via the free, and incredible, Podcast app. You can download it here. CLICK HERE to subscribe to the Gemba Academy podcast on iTunes. You can also subscribe via Stitcher which is definitely Android friendly. What Do You Think? How would you restart a failed continuous improvement program?

Cashflow Diary™
CFD 327 - Casey Zeman Shows Us How To Build Audiences Faster Than Ever Before!

Cashflow Diary™

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2016 58:24


Ever wondered how to get in front of your customers and clients so you can bump up your sales? Well, wait no more. Today’s Cash Flow Diary podcast guest Casey Zeman is the absolute king of online marketing and messaging. He chooses to deliver his message online through video. But then this isn’t his first time to the rodeo. He embraced online technologies, especially video, early on to drive customers to his mortgage business. However, just like all great superheroes, Casey wasn’t always the online technology consultant to big-name companies who built a strong 7-figure business that he is today. According to Casey, he had completely different goals. In his 20s he was aiming to be an actor, but something dawned on him. He didn’t like being broke. Casey decided to be himself vs. trying to be this person other people wanted him to be. He became a mortgage broker. Yes, quite a change. But he was no longer broke; he was doing well… out of a friend’s garage! But life would take another interesting turn. Casey went through the great mortgage recession, which took him from earning $250K a year to about $15K a year. What an eye-opener!! So what would Casey do? He hated sales, but he knew he’d need to bring leads to his business, whatever that would be. Casey began researching. Over time he tapped into learning more about online marketing and lead generation through using technology tools. Long story short, he learned how to use YouTube as a master traffic source and audience-engagement tool. The fun part is that his acting skills would come in handy! If you’ve ever watched his videos, you already know what I mean. Let’s just say they are very, very engaging!! Casey honed his YouTube and online marketing skills and started training big companies how to do what he had learned. He created a pretty cool online course, too, and he was well on his way to new success. (If you haven’t read the recent article on this site about building assets, now might be a good time.) What Casey learned through doing videos is how to tap into other people’s emotional responses and desires to make change in their lives. He says he finds tremendous happiness in helping others find their voice, their path and their success through using his online marketing technologies. The funny thing is that we here at Cash Flow Diary use some of Casey’s products, including Easy Webinar and FullScope. For example, you might not be able to listen to this podcast if not for Casey’s products! You will have to listen to this very interesting podcast to hear all the ways Casey creates wealth and success every day… right from the comfort of his own garage!! Learn more. LISTEN NOW.