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In this episode, BD looks back on the relationship and friendship he has with a Vietnam War veteran, the late Sgt Dale Palmer. As he talks about Dale’s experiences he points out some hidden killers in our society and what we can do to overcome them. He also encourages us to be prepared as much as we can for emergency situations that we may encounter in going through our daily life. Tune in now and be encouraged, be challenged, and more importantly, gain wisdom that can help your endeavor to grow and develop. MENTIONS https://two-promises.com/ Martin Luther King Jr. Day The Richest Man in Babylon How to Think About Money The Iron Lady SHOW NOTES [00:00:56] Greetings and encouragement to those actively championing their causes and fighting for the rights of the oppressed and silenced. [00:01:28] Martyrs and how we kill our own progress [00:01:40] The review of progress can't be one-sided feedback [00:02:23] BD was excited about his new shoes that match different occasions instead of one-shoe-fits-most social interactions. [00:03:05] Valuing the small things. [00:03:19] Using last week's Thoughts to action quote from Lau Tzu, which has also been attributed to Margaret Thatcher, to illustrate how voices can be silenced or misattributed. [00:04:12] Memorial episode for BD’s friend, Dale Dawson, a Vietnam era airedale, recently deceased, a homeless veteran. [00:04:54] Forrest Gump intro scene - a conversation about shoes [00:05:34] A cautionary tale of blind courage, political and social turmoil during Vietnam and cold war America. - Some hidden killers in society [00:07:39] The Veterans Administration - It’s bureaucracy and how they just give out pills because it’s an easy “supposed” solution according to Sgt Dale Palmer [00:08:40] The paperwork and endless bureaucratic loops that lead you on for decades without paying out benefits veterans are entitled to, such as the case with Dale [00:09:07] BD and Dale’s friendship [00:10:01] Good old trusty Dale and his good intentions [00:11:14] What Dale did when he finally got a settlement from the VA [00:11:58] Different people feel a different way about money [00:12:59] The unfortunate event of Dale’s life - never recovered from an intracranial brain hemorrhage [00:13:16] An extremely common way for homeless people to die [00:14:26] Not being used to the soles of the new shoes [00:15:16] Stay safe, plan ahead - Doing easy risk management [00:16:00] Emergency preparedness: Going through easy risk management - Example: Going into Walmart and the car breaks down [00:17:18] Asking someone with experience in the particular area you want to know about [00:17:36] Book reference on financial management: The Richest Man in Babylon and How To Think About Money [00:18:49] Overcoming obstacles collectively - We have to look objectively at where we're at and how we can improve and where we are falling short. [00:19:32] BD thanking for your support and for investing in yourself [00:20:17]Exposing yourself to a different frame of reference - challenging ourselves to grow in areas that make us uncomfortable, and looking for growth [00:21:16] Keep on keeping on
Having a diverse passive investment portfolio is important for many reasons. Not only can it help you withstand crashes in certain asset classes, but it also decreases your risk tremendously. Our guest today, Dale Corpus, is here to share with us the importance of having a diverse portfolio. Since 2006, Dale has been investing in income-producing real estate and has recently added commercial real estate syndications in workforce housing, mobile home parks, and self-storage as a way to scale and grow his investing business. In this episode, we learn about the different roles Dale has had in real estate and how a growing family pushed him further towards passive income. We also learn more about the different asset classes he’s invested in, how he keeps up to date with what’s happening in his portfolio, and why mortgage note buying excites him the most. Dale also walks us through how he is managing his own retirement account and the different ways he leverages debt and equity. You don’t want to miss out, so tune in today!Key Points From This Episode:Dale’s background and how getting laid-off started his real estate journey.Learn more about the details of Dale’s first passive investment deal.How Dale is studying the four different asset classes he’s invested in.Lessons Dale has learned from multiple syndications: Choose your sponsors wisely.Why Dale chooses to invest in both debt and equity and where he sources each investment.Dale's strategy preparing for the recession and his most exciting recession-proof asset class.What Dale does to keep track of all his investments and the importance of communication.Dale’s advice for anyone out there trying to get involved in passive investing.Final four questions with Dale: The tool he can’t do without, his biggest mistake, and more.Tweetables:“I know that I don’t have the answers for everything but I know somebody in my network has that answer, someone they know has that answer.” — Dale Corpus [0:06:11]“Choose your sponsors wisely. You're going to be stuck with that sponsor for sometimes a good seven to 10 years.” — Dale Corpus [0:06:35]“One of the biggest things that I do to reduce my risk in investing is that I really don’t go outside of the box of what’s done historically well during the past recessions.” — Dale Corpus [0:10:28]Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Dale Corpus on LinkedInDale Corpus on FacebookDale Corpus on InstagramDale Corpus’s emailRich Dad Poor DadCFC Mentorship ProgramWayne PattonWayne Patton phone numberLimitless EstatesLimitless Estates on YouTubeLimitless Estates Monthly MeetupLimitless Estates EmailPassive Income Through Multifamily Real Estate Facebook Group Free Call with Kyle or Lalita
“Everything is in sound bites, everything is in video, and everything is visual.” Dale Haines is a marketing professional who has worked in a variety of industries including finance, aerospace, and software. His passion is helping companies increase brand awareness and grow their market share. What Dale has learned over his more than 20 years of experience, is that those two goals are dependent on building relationships. As he sums it up: people do business with people and with companies they like. Dale is a pioneer in digital media, an authority in video content marketing, and the marketing project manager at ASU Watts College of Public Service & Community Solutions Listen & Learn: Clearing up the myths and misconceptions about video content. Incorporating infographics and calls-to-action into your videos. How people engage with videos on different platforms. Tips – and a short checklist – for creating effective video content. Clearing up the myths and misconceptions surrounding video content. Why video needs to be a part of the marketing mix. TO FIND DALE HAINES ON LINKEDIN, CLICK HERE. Helping you incorporate video content into the marketing mix. Call LORI JONES today at 303-678-7102 to learn more.
This is an amazingly energetic and value-packed episode. Dale Dupree has had an incredibly successful sales career and employs a number of innovative strategies to get customer attention and then create loyal-for-life customers. Dale is the leader of The Sales Rebellion, host of the Selling Local podcast and known to many as the Copier Warrior. Dale brings a unique and creative approach to the sales space that encourages taking risks to get noticed and to secure new sales opportunities. Dale passionately believes in practicing what you preach, even if it means making mistakes. This is an approach that Dale shares vigorously throughout his sales coaching platform ‘The Sales Rebellion’. In this episode Steven and Dale explore: Dale’s positive approach to prospecting and how he maintains that outlook in everything he does across the sales space Understanding that someone is filtering your emails before reaching the prospect and using this knowledge to get beyond that first stumbling point The crumpled letter trick, its origin and how it works? Dale shares some further obscure techniques that will increase your response rate What Dale means when he says that his pipeline is alive? How to approach a live opportunity and understanding that the buyer is just as prepared going in as the seller Dale’s final thoughts on sales processes You can check Dale out in the links below - Dale Dupree - LinkedIn Dale Dupree - Website
If I am going to invest an hour in training, I ask myself how I can help 10 or 20 or 100 people in that same hour…..that’s what I focus on…. Scale your Model “One of the other things which I am starting to do now is to coach other coaches about how to do what I have done..which is how to create a scalable coaching model. I was talking yesterday to a coach whom I am helping right now and he is ‘maxed-out’ now because the only way he can service clients is 1 to 1…. ” Smash that Ceiling “I am helping this coach move from 1 to 1, to group coaching so that he can (one day) have 1000’s of clients which he can work with at any one time. He can then smash that ceiling in terms of his income and earning potential, because most coaches stop at about 200K-300K. If you develop a good model, you should easily be able to go past the $1 million mark and then to $5 million or $10 million once you get really good at scaling…” Now listen to the rest of the episode to learn more!…. Listen to get these takeaways: Why 2019 has been Dale’s most successful business year ever How Dale built a multi-million dollar coaching business Why you need to leverage and productize your training Why delivering training by mobile device is the future Why building apps is 10 x times harder than you think What Dale is launching in 2020 and how it can help you Where to begin with producing your own video library Some helpful resources for you: Dale Beaumont – Dale’s personal website with links and resources Bizversity – Mobile business university with 2K+ videos BusinessBluePrint – Coaching and community for business owners [AUS] YouPreneur – Chris Ducker’s live event in London every year [UK]
Season 1, Episode 12 of the Pleasure Doing Business podcast, powered by Teed Saunders Doyle. Interview with Dale Hume and Leslie Hillier of Thermtest, with featured guest host Nick Lawrence. Dale has an amazing, understated, quiet confidence about him that really draws you in. And Lesley brings so much energy to the conversation. There are TONS of quotable moments and nuggets of business wisdom in this podcast. You gotta listen in. Here’s some of what you’ll learn: • How Thermtest grew from small beginnings to international industry leader • Why they chose the path of organic growth over outside funding • Why sales is about two people talking - no brochures! • What is a panda update? • The importance of SEO for international sales • Why you don’t have to fit the mold of being really exciting in order to start a company • How to say good morning in Swedish • How to find the right people to help grow your business • Is Kerplakistan a real country? • What Dale and Lesley do for fun, both inside and outdoors • What gets them up in the morning and what keeps them up at night Quotable (it was so hard to choose only one!): “If you want to be disruptive in an industry, make something really good, support it really good, and you WILL be disruptive.” - Dale Hume Featured Craft Beer: Hu Jon Hops - Trailway
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Forex Reversal Trader Habits, Mindset & Strategies – Show Notes In episode 117 of the Desire To Trade Podcast, I interview Dale Pinkert, a Forex trader & host/mediator at Forex Analytix Community Experience (F.A.C.E.). He came on the podcast to share his story as a Forex reversal trader. We jump into habits, mindset, and strategies that are essential to succeed in the Forex market. Topics Covered In This Episode The power of "social trading" and how you can use it to trade better 5:45 A powerful way to trade (knowing how to take the losses) 8:10 A piece of advice on not following too many instruments 11:20 How Dale Pinkert started to trade 11:40 How Dale learned trading 13:40 Wisdom on partial profits & stop losses 16:45 How Dale uses the RSI to trade 19:45 How to incorporate multiple time frames into your trading 22:45 How Dale develop his trading strategy (who taught him) 23:50 Some trading strategy ideas 26:00 How Dale plans his trades on the weekend 30:00 Morning routine (including waking up at 3:30am) 31:05 One thing Dale Pinkert still struggles with & how he solves it 32:30 How Dale confirmed his edge in the market (without backtesting) 37:00 Can you trade for a living with $10k? 40:20 What Dale thinks of "educators that don't trade" 41:40 The #1 tactic to remain consistent over a long period of time 45:00 More About Dale Pinkert Dale began his career in operations on the CME floor for Dean Witter when they traded currency futures on chalkboards. He became a licensed Series 3 broker in 1976 and went on to own and operate Pinkert Commodities GIB. He became a Member of the CME (IOM) Division for a stint and his forecasts have been aired on many Financial media including CNBC. Dale has Coached/Mentored retail and prop traders and has gained a solid reputation for his work on the other side of the mic having interviewed over 700 of the best of the best in Trading. DesireToTRADE Top Resources DesireToTRADE Forex Trader Community (free group!) Complete Price Action Strategy Checklist (free checklist!) One-Page Trading Plan (free template!) DesireToTRADE Academy How To Find Dale Pinkert? ForexAnalytix LinkedIn Twitter 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!
What Dale learned on the show today (Wed 9/13/17)