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Home prices around the country have been skyrocketing, as everyone knows. That has given everyone equity they could never have expected, and made investors returns they could never have dreamed of. Then, Jason went on Casey Weade's Retire with Purpose YouTube channel back at the beginning of the pandemic to discuss what's happening in the real estate market and what Jason expected to happen. Key Takeaways: [2:03] Home prices have now topped $350k [7:38] The Hartman Comparison Index is always open for help from listeners [10:38] Owning assets is what's making the rich richer right now [14:12] If you had 10% equity in a property a year ago, you have likely made a 231% increase in your wealth in the property Casey Interview of Jason: [18:40] Where Jason saw the biggest opportunities in real estate [21:26] The Rise of Suburbia is upon us [25:27] Is now the time to buy or are better opportunities coming? [32:14] Always search for necessity housing in suburban markets [37:58] How the short-term rental market will change [42:15] Look for an expansion in Section 8 program Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Properties Retire With Purpose on YouTube
Where Jason, Gerald and I come back on Michelle's episode about Where's the Funding podcast and the aGazella web site for entrepreneurs. For the full interview episode, just go there.
Where Jason, Gerald and I come back on Natacha's episode about 3D printing opportunities, pivoting and keeping you ears open for new opportunities. For the full interview episode, just go there.
Where Jason, Gerald and I come back on Natacha's episode about multipotentialites. For the full interview episode, just go there.
Jason Shuman has been working in New York as a VC for the past six years, and is currently a Partner at Primary Venture Partners, where he focuses his investing activities on marketplace startups, consumer tech, and prosumer acquisition models. In college, Jason launched a direct-to-consumer footwear company that sold hand-sewn boat shoes and driving moccasins. He later went on to work at New York-based seed fund Corigin Ventures, where he invested in several companies including the recently public enterprise smart lock company, Latch. Most recently, Jason was the Chief of Staff to Gerson Lehrman Group (GLG) Co-Founder Mark Gerson, where he managed all venture and LP investments for Gerson’s family office. There, Shuman invested in companies including Botkeeper, The Guild and Bunker. His other responsibilities included corporate development, partnerships and strategy at Julius, a venture-backed influencer marketing software company. Jason is passionate about working with founders that impact consumer behavior and daily living. He earned his BBA in entrepreneurship and marketing from the University of Miami. In 2019, he was named Forbes 30 Under 30 in Venture Capital and was listed by the Venture Capital Journal as one of Venture Capital's 40 rising stars. Some of the Topics Covered by Jason Shuman in this Episode Where Primary Venture Partners is focusing its efforts How Jason became a founder and got into VC at a young age and how it aligns with his life mission Jason's experience sourcing deals while working as an Uber driver Jason's time at Corigin Ventures (now Alpaca VC) as an early hire How to spot potential in marketplace startups Where Jason is focusing his investments and why he is passionate about democratizing access Jason's diligence process for evaluating a company How to evaluate a founder's sense of urgency, speed of learning, resourcefulness, and ability to sell What sets Primary Venture Partners apart as a VC firm The importance of having a highly skilled portfolio impact team How Jason's deal-sourcing process has changed over the years How Primary Venture Partners is sourcing deals and supporting founders How they're approach using content and marketing to help the firm How COVID and the move online has changed how Jason accesses deals and why he prefers in-person meetings How Jason invests in his own learning, structures his time and optimizes his calendar Playing the long game and investing time in future founders Insight into Jason's decision-making process The challenge of turning down a deal and how Jason does it The benefits of working with a coach Jason's meditation and journaling practice Jason's advice for founders Sign up for The Grind, for actionable insights and stories from successful entrepreneurs delivered to your inbox once per week: https://www.justgogrind.com/newsletter/ Listen to all episodes of the Just Go Grind Podcast: https://www.justgogrind.com/podcast/ Follow Justin Gordon on Twitter: https://twitter.com/justingordon212 Follow Justin Gordon on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justingordon8/
Jason Gardner is a father, homesteader, leadership instructor, and regenerative agriculture devotee who lives with his family on a remote property in the mountains of northeastern Washington State. Jason is also a retired Navy SEAL Master Chief who spent nearly thirty years in the SEAL teams and is a recipient of the Silver Star, two Bronze Stars, a Purple Heart, and numerous other awards. As you’ll hear in our conversation, Jason applies the lessons learned from his years of service toward building a meaningful life for his family in the wilds of Washington-- a life lived with purpose and intention, built on a deep respect for the land. - If Jason sounds familiar, it’s because he’s the husband to Iris Gardner, who was a guest on the podcast just a few weeks ago. Given all of the wisdom that Iris shared regarding parenting and intentional living, and how fondly she spoke of Jason as a father and husband, I thought it would be fun to have Jason join me for a conversation. It was fascinating to hear Jason discuss many of the same topics that Iris and I covered, as he provided a complementary perspective on subjects including parenting, marriage, and thriving as a family in such a remote, wild region of the West. - This was a fantastic conversation, and I can’t thank Jason enough for taking the time to share his wisdom with me. We talked a lot about his military service-- from his decision as a high-schooler to join the SEALs to his long and diverse career as a SEAL leader. We also discuss his life-long love of wild, mountainous places, and why he and Iris have chosen to raise their family in northeastern Washington. We talked about how to find purpose in work, no matter what your chosen career. We discuss the idea of having a warrior’s mentality and how he applies that idea to parenting and his current career as a leadership consultant. Jason explains the dichotomy of being an elite special forces operator and gentle father and husband. And we also talk about regenerative agriculture, the many life lessons he’s learned from training horses, influential music, his favorite books, the best advice he’s ever received, and much more. - There are so many insights and resources packed into this episode, so don’t forget to reference the episode notes for a full list of topics and links to everything we discussed. And if you’d like more insights into Jason and Iris’s life in Washington, you can check out their Youtube channel, which I’ve linked to in the notes. Thanks again to Jason, and I hope you enjoy. --- Jason Gardner on Instagram Jason's Motivational Battle Speech "To My Daughter" Echelon Front Iris Gardner Episode Iris's YouTube Channel Full episode notes with links: https://mountainandprairie.com/jason-gardner/ --- TOPICS DISCUSSED: 3:50 – Where Jason grew up 5:50 – How Jason developed a love of wild places 6:10 – When Jason first started considering military service and the SEALS 10:05 – How music helped frame Jason’s mindset 12:50 – Jason explores the dichotomy of his military and personal life 17:50 – What makes Jason so good at his job 19:20 – How Jason knew it was time to retire 23:20 – Jason explores the intentionality that enabled he and Iris to live the life they do 24:35 – How Jason’s approach to parenting has changed since retiring from the SEALS 28:20 – How did Jason come up with the points of To My Daughter 32:20 – What being a warrior means to Jason 34:35 – Jason explores how marriage works between two strong-willed individuals 37:50 – Jason discusses his recent work with horses and its impact on himself 43:50 – Jason’s advice on finding purpose, told through the lens of sniper training and “the stalk” 52:05 – Jason discusses his current role as a leadership coach 56:35 – Jason discusses books that have been important to him 58:05 – Jason discusses regenerative agriculture 1:01:05 – What Jason does for fun 1:02:50 – The best piece of advice Jason ever received 1:06:20 – Jason’s parting words of wisdom --- ABOUT MOUNTAIN & PRAIRIE: Mountain & Prairie - All Episodes Mountain & Prairie Shop Mountain & Prairie on Instagram Upcoming Events About Ed Roberson Support Mountain & Prairie Leave a Review on Apple Podcasts
What is authentic persuasion? How do you build a rapport with a prospect? What does empathy have to do with making a sale? These are some of the questions that today’s guest will answer. Jason Cutter is the founder and CEO of Cutter Consulting Group and the author of the book Selling With Authentic Persuasion: Transform from Order Taker to Quota Breaker. Listen in to today’s episode to hear Jason talk about his book, the persuasion framework, and how to blend urgency, empathy, and rapport when talking to a prospect. Episode Highlights: How Jason came up with the title of his book Where to start becoming more authentic and persuasive How you add value in sales Where Jason was before he got into sales The sales success fundamentals that every sales conversation has to have The persuasion framework Methods for building rapport Active listening Blending urgency with rapport and empathy Finding out why the person wants to buy How intangibles factor into the sale What authenticity and persuasion have to do with the referral process Where listeners can learn more about Jason Resources: Jason Cutter Cutter Consulting Group Selling With Authentic Persuasion: Transform from Order Taker to Quota Breaker
On this episode of The Internship Show, we speak with Jason Clark and Trinity Webb from Empower Retirement. Empower is the second largest retirement services provider in the United States by making retirement planning more personalized and easier to understand for all. We hear Trinity's advice to college students looking to differentiate themselves in the recruitment process and why he believes Empower is an awesome company with a committed internship program. Where Jason gives us the inside details on Empower's Diversity and Inclusion strategy as it relates it to college relations and why it is important to step out of your comfort zone to learn and grow. This episode was brought to you by Scholars. Scholars matches college students and employers for internships and entry-level jobs based on skills, experiences, and interests. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Subscribe on Spotify Subscribe on Google Podcasts Listen to past episodes here! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
How would you go about running and maintaining a USDA certified vegetable farm using tunnels to grow your crops? Jason Hirtz of Box Turtle Farm in Mount Vernon, Missouri joins us today to discuss what he does and why he does it the way he does it! Box Turtle Farm passionately believes that consumers deserve the choice to feed their families the best food possible. Jason shares with us the ins and outs of his modern tunnel systems, the specifics of the biosolarization methods, seeding techniques (and much more), in order to reap only the richest, freshest, and healthiest organic crops in town! You’ll hear: What Box Turtle Farm is all about 0:45 What Jason did before farming 2:44 What working at Box Turtle Farm was like in the beginning 5:59 Why Box Turtle started using tunnels 7:10 Why they began using smaller tunnels 9:59 How crop rotation works with the tunnels 11:13 What they seed with 14:43 How Jason keeps the soil saturated 19:39 How Jason is looking to expand his operation and further modernize it 23:18 What tip Jason gives for someone putting up their first growing tunnel 28:57 Where Jason sources his tunnels from 31:06 How many crop turns they typically get in each tunnel per year 33:18 How Box Turtle does their harvesting and potential future plans for the harvesting process 39:25 How Jason washes and packs the crops 44:06 What a typical day looks like on Box Turtle Farm 48:54 Who Jason’s mentors were on his farming journey 58:04 What systems Jason would put in place earlier given the opportunity to start again 59:48 Why Box Turtle doesn’t deal in clam shells 1.02:31 How Jason is handling promotions for Box Turtle Farm 1.05:03 The biggest mistake Jason sees new farmers making 1.06:38 Jason’s favorite farming tool 1.09:01 Where you can find out about Jason and Box Turtle Farm 1.10:47 About the Guest: Box Turtle Farm started on a suburban lot outside of St. Louis in 2009, growing vegetables for farmers’ markets and a small CSA. In 2011, they moved to our current location in Mount Vernon, MO, in order to expand our operation. In 2013, they were able to certify their products USDA organic and are inspected annually to maintain this certification. They strive to produce the best possible vegetables, usually harvesting within two days of delivery. In addition to growing salad mixes year-round, they also grow bunched greens and other field crops seasonally. Their bagged greens include Spring Mix, Avant Gardener, MaMa Jean’s Greens (a signature mix only available at MaMa Jean’s), Arugula, Baby Kale, and Spinach. Resources: Website - https://www.boxturtlefarm.farm/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/BoxTurtleFarm/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/boxturtlefarmer/
Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 951, originally published in February 2018. It's time for Jason Hartman to have a good, old fashioned discussion on property management. This time, however, there are THREE sides at the table. In one corner is Jason's mom, who is an EXTREME do-it-herself self-manager. In another corner is Drew, who has always been with a property management company and isn't ready to step into the self-management world. And in the final corner is Jason, with his method of a hybrid model. Listen in as these three discuss concerns, strategies, and tips for property management, no matter which road you decide to go down. Key Takeaways: [7:51] The hardest part of Jason's business is property management [10:16] Drew's properties in Indianapolis were A builds, but after the Great Recession they're in C+ neighborhoods now [13:05] Jason's hybrid self-management practice [17:00] Where Jason's mom gets access to running credit reports and everything she needs to do to screen tenants [21:58] The most important thing you need to communicate to your tenant about rent [27:52] Property managers have inherent conflicts of interest [29:48] How Joyce gets her property ready for the next tenant [32:26] Questioning pricing can frequently lead to dramatic reductions in price Websites: www.JasonHartman.com/Photos www.JasonHartman.com/Events
The Business Method Podcast: High-Performance & Entrepreneurship
On today's episode, we are joined by the digital agency expert, Jason Swenk. Jason started off building websites online way back in 1999 and eventually grew that business into a full fledge digital agency starting from zero and selling it twelve years later as a multi-million dollar business. Today, Jason shares with us his story about growing his digital agency business. He also shares some valuable tips on his growth and vision strategies. Then towards the end of the show, he gives us some recommendations on what both digital agencies and entrepreneurs should be doing in business today. 01:40: Jason's Story 05:54: Key Tactics That Grew Jason's Business Clarity ~ Know where you want to go, not just for yourself, but for your businesses' team. Positioning ~ Position yourself to be THE choice, rather than A choice Offering ~ How can you get them to raise their hand first, to get them to opt in? 11:14: Steps to Have Between the First Contact of Clients and Selling Them the Big Product 12:54: What Are Entrepreneur Really Missing When it Comes to Growing Their Business? 15:02: How to Know When You're Doing Too Much and Time to Hire 16:19: How to Avoid Being Comfortable in a Business 18:53: The Questions Jason Asks Himself Before Bed Each Night? 21:27: Podcast Recommendations 24:22: Where Jason is Headed in the Next 5 Years Honorable Mentions: Jason's About Page Agency University Tony Robbins Podcast Gary Vaynerchuk Jason Swenk YouTube Channel Contact Info: swenk.me https://jasonswenk.com/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcHycBFrSxkPWyMTZ1s-74g Facebook https://www.facebook.com/jasonswenk
CannaInsider - Interviews with the Business Leaders of The Legal Cannabis, Marijuana, CBD Industry
Just as we’re becoming comfortable with the massive changes in cannabis legalization there enters a disruptive new technology called “Cannabinoid Biosynthesis” that has prompted a lot of interest among industry insiders. Here to tell us more about it is Jason Poulos of Librede, a synthetic biology company and leader in cannabinoid biosynthesis based in Southern California. Learn more at https://www.librede.com Key Takeaways: Jason’s background in biology and how it led him into the cannabis space A deep dive into cannabinoid biosynthesis and how it’s disrupting the industry An inside look at Librede and how the company has taken the lead in cannabinoid biosynthesis The intricate work involved in designing a molecular drug that efficiently binds with its target Exciting new discoveries surrounding the potential of cannabinoids beyond CBD and THC The importance of CB1 and CB2 receptors and how they interact The relationship between synthetic cannabinoids and cannabinoids found in nature and how Jason believes that relationship will grow Ways in which we could misuse synthetic cannabinoids that we need to avoid Where Jason sees the cannabinoid biosynthesis business heading in the next 3-5 years and how it will affect the cannabis industry
Do you love watches but have friends who are more unsure of the hobby? Perhaps you've been trying to figure out how best to introduce them into the world of watches we all love? Where Jason and Josh are here to try and help you convince them! With timepieces from brands like Oris and TAG Heuer, the duo will explore entry-level watches and how their appeal could help you convert a few more people to the industry! Win a Rolex Milgauss 116400GV: http://swee.ps/jdjOtseVX Check out this podcast as a video: https://youtu.be/74-uZ3obrTI Buy, Sell, and Trade luxury watches with Jason and Josh: www.thewatchbox.com Shop Pre-Owned Longines: https://www.thewatchbox.com/watches/longines/
Jason Hartman talks with Paul Moore, author of The Perfect Investment: Create Enduring Wealth from the Historic Shift to Multifamily Housing, about what demographics are telling the two of them about the next decade for landlords, as well as home ownership rates and the current habits of both baby boomers and millennials. Key Takeaways: [1:46] How the demographics for the next decade looks for landlords [3:44] Where Jason believes home ownership rate should be [5:59] The faster growing demographic of renters is the baby boomers [8:59] Millennials are renting in large numbers, partially thanks to the portability society [12:55] What investing really is and other investment philosophies Website: www.WellingsCapital.com The Perfect Investment: Create Enduring Wealth from the Historic Shift to Multifamily Housing
Where Jason talks about potentially the greatest power play to ever happen at a university. Tebbs Talks: The Premier Useless Podcast. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tebbstalks/support
Today’s guest, Jason Calacanis, joins host Chuck Feerick to talk about his new book “Angel”, what it takes to be a successful angel investor, and a variety of other topics. Jason is a technology entrepreneur, angel investor, and the host of two very popular podcasts, This Week in Startups and Angel. He got his start in the world of startups in New York and his second company, Weblogs inc., was sold to AOL in 2005, after which Jason became a “scout” for top-tier Silicon Valley venture capital firm Sequoia Capital. Since then, Jason has gone on to launch numerous ventures and is currently the founder of a series of conferences that bring entrepreneurs together with potential investors, frequently appears in the media, and most notably is a successful angel investor in over 100 companies, including both Thumbtack and Uber. In this episode, Chuck and Jason discuss: Jason’s earliest role in New York with Silicon Alley reporter and what he learned about entrepreneurship in that process Jason’s first angel investment Why Jason decided to write a book, why now, and why he wants to give away all his best practices and secrets Where Jason says it is most important to be located geographically to be a great angel investor When meeting with a founder, what Jason believes are the most important things an aspiring angel should ask What Jason feels is the best way that angel investors can be helpful to their portfolio companies If Jason thinks that angel investors should stick to investing in the industries they know (e.g. should a doctor only invest in healthcare)? Regarding startup crowdfunding platforms, whether or not Jason feels these platforms are the best place for an angel investor to start and if some are better or safer than others What Jason thinks about ICOs What book, besides Angel, Jason thinks everyone should read Which of Jason’s investments he is most excited about right now Connect with Jason: Twitter This Week in Startups Angel Podcast LAUNCH Festival LAUNCH Incubator Buy Jason’s book, Angel or on Amazon Jason's Private Syndicate Connect with Healthbox: Follow us on Twitter and @ChuckFeerick Subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts Have guest suggestions or topic ideas for the podcast? Send them to us at ideas@healthbox.com Listen to this episode on Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, or Libsyn
In this episode I talk to Jason Best, one of a handful of people who co-authored the JOBS Act and helped legalize equity and debt based crowdfunding in the USA. Jason has spoken at The White House, South by Southwest, TEDx, the World Bank’s Global Forum on Innovation and Technology Entrepreneurship and the Angel Capital Association. We discuss how the biggest change to securities laws in over 78 years is already creating billions of dollars of new investments. Find out how crowdfunding and cryptocurrencies can work together. 0:46 - Introducing Jason, his career, and some background on his role in the JOBS Act. 2:37 - Defining crowdfunding from Jason’s perspective. 4:32 - Differentiating between the types of crowdfunding and how the idea came about for Jason. 5:54 - Getting started and working against a framework that has been in place for decades. 9:29 - How the execution of the JOBS act has developed since it was signed in 2012. 12:02 - Projections for crowdfunding moving forward and the demand Jason has seen from investors. 14:14 - How the SEC has worked through this process with caution with regard to aspects like accredited investors. 15:54 - Details on Title II, III, and IV “flavors” of crowdfunding. 18:31 - Where Jason is focusing with his global advisory practice. 19:41 - Misunderstandings about that a startup really is and expanding the geography of tech centers in the world. 23:34 - Recapping the different portals of crowdfunding and the Fintech industry that’s grown up within that; comparing the regulations on typical stock exchanges with the framework being built for crowdfunding. 25:36 - Important data that Jason has seen emerge. 28:51 - Comparing crowdfunding with the emergence of ICOs. 31:23 - The role of decentralizing the capital raising process and blockchain technology. 33:02 - Using ICOs within the crowdfunding framework. 35:38 - Where Jason sees crowdfunding progressing over the next 5 years. 37:56 - How branding may play into the future of crowdfunding, even for larger companies. 40:02 - The scope of the potential in the Fintech industry and comparing it to the emergence of online stock trades. 42:35 - Speculating on the role of decentralized investing moving forward. 46:52 - Opening the crowdfunding landscape up to a global audience; the rapid-fire questionnaire. Resources and Links Mentioned: JOBS Act Jason’s TEDx talk Crowdfund Investing For Dummies by Sherwood Neiss, Jason Best, and Zak Cassady-Dorion SeedInvest Indiegogo Kickstarter Trade Associations ICOs Regulation A+ Small Business and Entrepreneurship Council
The Business Method Podcast: High-Performance & Entrepreneurship
“Position yourself to be THE choice, rather than A choice.” Jason Swenk “Position yourself to be THE choice, rather than A choice.” Jason Swenk On today's episode, we are joined by the digital agency expert, Jason Swenk. Jason started off building websites online way back in 1999 and eventually grew that business from zero to a multi-million dollar agency selling it after 12 years. Today Jason shares with us his story about growing his digital agency business. He also shares some valuable tips on his growth and vision strategies. Then towards the end of the show, he gives us some recommendations on what both digital agencies and entrepreneurs should be doing in business today. “So many of us (entrepreneurs) try to do everything ourselves and it's actually a mistake.” Jason Swenk 01:40: Jason's Story 05:54: Key Tactics That Grew Jason's Business Clarity ~ Know where you want to go, not just for yourself, but for your businesses' team. Positioning ~ Position yourself to be THE choice, rather than A choice Offering ~ How can you get them to raise their hand first, to get them to opt in? 11:14: Steps to Have Between the First Contact of Clients and Selling Them the Big Product 12:54: What Are Entrepreneur Really Missing When it Comes to Growing Their Business? 15:02: How to Know When You're Doing Too Much and Time to Hire 16:19: How to Avoid Being Comfortable in a Business 18:53: The Questions Jason Asks Himself Before Bed Each Night? 21:27: Podcast Recommendations 24:22: Where Jason is Headed in the Next 5 Years “Look at yourself in the mirror and say, ‘What do I do really well, and what do I need help on?' and hire for that” Jason Swenk Honorable Mentions: Jason's About Page http://jasonswenk.com/about/ Agency University http://jasonswenk.com/agency-university-terms/ Tony Robbins Podcast https://www.tonyrobbins.com/podcast/ Gary Vaynerchuk https://www.garyvaynerchuk.com/podcast/ Jason Swenk YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/jasonswenk “That's the cool thing about all your other competition, they're not patient. And you can smoke them in the long run. You're in a marathon, not a sprint.” Jason Swenk Contact Info: swenk.me http://swenk.me https://jasonswenk.com/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcHycBFrSxkPWyMTZ1s-74g Facebook https://www.facebook.com/jasonswenk Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/entrepreneur-house-live-in/id1069958541?mt=2
On January 21, 2016, Jason Hartman joined Richard Wilson on the Family Office Podcast. Richard and Jason discussed real estate investing and, specifically, how family offices can invest in real estate while avoiding costly mistakes. The Family Office Podcast is hosted by Richard C. Wilson and provides client case studies, facts, trends, interviews with family offices, and a global look at ultra-wealthy investing. Key Takeaways: [4:59] The big opportunity available in income property [8:30] How real estate acts in deflationary periods [12:50] The 3 types of markets in the United States that all 400 local markets fit into [17:20] Where Jason sees the housing markets in the US heading [20:56] Comparing Orange County to Kansas City over an 18 year period [25:34] The key to investing [30:23] Some of the mistakes Jason has seen investors make that you can avoid [32:27] The one thing real estate investing boils down to Websites: http://familyofficepodcast.com/how-family-offices-can-avoid-costly-real-estate-mistakes The Longevity & Biohacking Show
On May 2, 2016, Jason Hartman went on Follow the Money Radio with Jerry Robinson to talk about investing in real estate the smart way. Jerry is an economist, a trend trader, author of Bankruptcy of Our Nation, and serial entrepreneur. Follow the Money Radio focuses on industry trends, and strives to stay on the right side of the trend. Key Takeaways: [2:01] Jason's start in real estate [5:35] Jason's bad first taste of being a landlord [9:15] How to invest in real estate to protect yourself even in a crash [14:45] The hidden wealth creator: inflation [17:20] The second layer of inflation that most people don't know about [21:20] A history of how inflation would have impacted you if you'd bought a home back in the 70s, after we got off the gold standard [26:52] The importance of fixed vs adjustable rates [30:25] Where Jason likes to invest [32:10] Where to find Jason Website: www.ftmdaily.com www.jasonhartman.com
Jason Friedman is founder of CXFormula™. He helps fast-growing, entrepreneurial companies gain an unfair advantage over their competition. His clients range from solopreneurs to companies like ...in retail include (Foot Locker, Adidas, Nike), hospitality (W Hotels, Universal Studios, Disney,), financial services (Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Fidelity), higher education (Stanford & Harvard Universities) and Online Services / Information Products. In 2008, Jason sold his first company (Creative Realities) in the high 8-figures. He has started and successfully exited 4 other businesses. Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn: [0:24] Jeremy’s introduction of Jason Friedman. [1:39] Jason’s lowest point in life: leaving his business and lacking in business. [4:11] Jason’s “big why” now. [4:53] Jason’s proudest moment in his career. [7:51] What Jason does to instill creativity in his children. [11:10] How to contact Jason and get into his coaching programs. [15:12] Where Jason goes to get his own business coaching. In this episode… In this episode of Inspired Insider, you get to hear the story of how Jason Friedman almost lost everything because he had no vision for the future after selling his company for 8 figures. In answer to Jeremy’s questions, he reveals how he pushed through it and what he does today to keep from making that same “lack of vision” mistake again. Every day Jason writes down the things he’s grateful for and thinks about the things he’s doing in light of where he wants to go. He’s seen a tremendous change in his own sense of purpose and vision for the future by implementing this ritual. He describes what he does in detail in this episode, so be sure you take the time to listen. Jason Friedman’s passion for crafting exceptional customer experiences was born in entertainment. He worked as a lighting designer and roadie for various music groups including Carlos Vives, Juan Gabriel, Fleetwood Mac, Peter Gabriel and Rush. From those experiences, he draws a wealth of creative ideas that help entrepreneurs thrive. Jason says that he’s most skilled in experiential marketing, live events, and brand activation. He wants to help his clients make their customer experience the best in their niche. Jason works with clients via private consulting, small group workshops, live events, and online training to explode their growth. But Jason Friedman is not only a coach, he’s also a student. When Jeremy asked him where he goes when he needs business advice for himself, Jason rattled off at least 3 high-level mastermind groups that he’s currently active in and touted the benefits of being around people who can help you raise your game. You can learn how to get into Jason’s coaching events yourself, on this episode. Resources Mentioned on this episode www.CXFormula.com The Genius Network Strategic Coach Jeff Walker’s Platinum Plus Mastermind
Jason joined us from Indiana to record this one from inside what sounds like a steamer trunk filled with spiders. We will never, ever let Jason do this again, or we will put him back inside a very real steamer trunk filled with spiders. The teams previewed this week are: --Mississippi State! Goddammit, Dan Mullen, you gigantic idiot. That and "Dak Prescott is gone" are your whole preview. --LSU! Where Jason, from inside that spider-filled steamer trunk in Buttsville, Indiana, tries to sell us all on Brandon Harris being more than the typical LSU Quarterback Of The Moderately Damnable Quality. --Arkansas! We mostly debate the various calendar-themed types of Arkansas teams Bret Bielema has created over the years: the SeptemBERT variety, the OctoBERT one, or the rarest and most potent of them all, the NovemBERT strain that still goes like 2-2, but does so with a powerful, entertaining vigor. Please don't firebomb our houses for discussing your football team, Arkansas fans. --Penn State! Now with 100% less Christian Hackenberg, which might be a good thing? Oh, and they turned over their whole coaching staff, basically, so...JAMES FRANKLIN RECRUITING SOMETHING SOMETHING --Duke, which we don't really preview because honestly we know nothing about them, will do no research, and are very glad David Cutcliffe will probably get them somewhere between 5-7 and 7-5 and better than Duke football should by any rights be.
Standing on the shoulders of giants is what I do at Nourish Balance Thrive, and none more giant (figuratively!) than strength and conditioning coach, author and speaker Jason Seib. I’ve been listening to Jason and Sarah Fragoso’s Everyday Paleo podcast (now renamed JASSAFIT) since my earliest days eating a paleo diet, and I still find their wisdom and practical advice helpful both personally and professionally. If you head over to his website and sign up for Jason’s list, he’ll send you the instructions I’ve been using in my practice called The Fat Loss Directive. Like all good solutions, the new AltShift diet scratches a personal itch. Jason’s wife Sheryl was unable to shake off the baby fat despite eating a nutrient dense paleo diet and so Jason recommended, as always, more walking and strength training. These changes yielded some good results: greater muscle mass and strength, but unremarkable changes in Sheryl's appearance. Jason then suggested the next most logical thing: reducing carbohydrates. This change worked for a while, and then it didn't, and so they kept tweaking. They checked Sheryl was eating enough food and getting enough sleep (she was). Despite small victories, Sheryl was still stuck. The questions and answers that arose from the experimentation process would eventually lead to what I would describe as a cyclical ketogenic diet that enabled Sheryl to lose five inches in her waist in just six weeks (pictured on the right). Sheryl is not alone, and at the time of writing the AltShift Facebook group has a happy 3,929 members. Here’s the outline of this interview with Jason Seib: [0:01] Christopher’s introduction of Jason Seib, coach, podcaster, author. [1:30] How Jason’s experience as a personal trainer makes his work more credible. [2:46] What is the AltShift diet Jason has developed and why did he create it? [8:15] Why the “per day” mindset of diet planning isn’t the wisest. [11:43] The kinds of things Jason tracks with his test groups. [15:18] “New Bike Syndrome” and how it relates to weight loss diets. [20:21] Is the AltShift diet plan for everyone? [34:14] What do the terms “5 shift” and “3 shift” mean in Jason’s plan? [42:10] The difficult points in Jason’s plan for most people, and how they get past it. [47:40] Why most people need 2 to 3 passes through the AltShift cycle to begin getting it. [50:10] The tensions between scientific studies and daily practices. [56:27] Where Jason agrees with Vinnie Tortorich. [58:01] How the vast majority of people don’t even know this diet approach exists. [1:00:40] Other things Jason is working on. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Jason’s website and podcast The Fat Loss Directive (subscribe to receive your copy) The AltShift Diet BOOK: Brain Rules The AltShift Diet Facebook Community @JasonSeib on Periscope PEOPLE MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Vinnie Tortorich John Medina Jimmy Moore Tommy Wood Chris Kresser Dominic D’Agostino Jillian Michaels Sarah Fragoso
Jason Swenk (http://jasonswenk.com/)a very sharp individual is here to share with you today. He has worked with some large and influential clients, such as Aflac, Lotus Cars, Hitachi, AT&T, Coca Cola and Legal Zoom, and he stopped by to bestow upon us some of his knowledge and insights. IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL LEARN: * How Jason landed his prominent clients. * Why finding your niche and specializing is a key to your success. * Where Jason puts his dollars in advertising, and where he puts his energy and time. * Why establishing systems for your business is integral for the long term growth of your business. * How you can target and find your ideal clients to work with. * About the milestone marketing approach that Jason recommends. * How to use your marketing campaigns to generate leads and customers. * What forms of content are currently seeing the most success as lead magnets and what can be considered passe.
What if you were more persistent? What goal do you have to “Stick To”? Studying, working alongside, and coaching some of the most effective and successful entrepreneurs, athletes and managers in the world, I’ve learned a thing or two about persistence. In fact, while I was at the PopTech.org conference in Camden, Maine last October, I made this one of my “4th Questions” that I asked people. (If you don’t know what I mean when I say “4th question,” email me. I’ll send that section of my book to ya!) During the conversation with my new “friends,” I’d ask, “What goal do you have to Stick To in order to make happen in the next year or two?” It was so cool. As people shared some of their deepest goals and biggest dreams, we stayed in what I call the “energy of the possible.” Over the past month, I’ve sent emails to three people, with ideas that I’ve continued to think about related to our conversation. Tell me, do you have someone on your team who’s continuing to think about your goals, even when you’re not? It’s kinda awesome to have those people on your team. I can speak from experience. In this episode, you'll also learn… How to surround yourself by and with people who will ask you BIG questions. One of the BEST tactics Jason knows of to experience more success and achieve more goals. There are three OTHER tactics you could be learning about this month. A “dictionary definition” of the word, Perseverance. Where Jason will be in the next week or so! Hey, have you ever commented on a blog post? Head over to blog post/show notes and leave your reaction to the podcast. You leave it, I read it. Deal? Can you believe the end of the year is two weeks away… Subscribe or Review the Your Best Just Got Better Podcast in iTunes! Thank you so much for listening to this episode of the Your Best Just Got Better podcast. Do us a favor, eh? Click on one of those links below, and leave a “rating” on the podcast. If you’ve gotten value from it, let other people know. The only way people find out about this podcast right now is if I email them. If you rate it - 5 stars? - it increases the likelihood that “The Internet” will do a little more highlighting of the episodes for the world to listen to. If this is the first episode you’ve ever listened to, welcome! You can listen to all previous episodes and be one of the first to hear the new episode each week when we publish it. Just tap one of the links below to get started! Click here to subscribe in iTunes Click here to subscribe in Stitcher Radio Click here to view the show notes online
Are you seeing the whole picture? If you could save time, save money, save heartache? Do you know how some people seem to “have all the luck?” Well, this episode will “unveil the curtain of success” and share with you the most amazing secret of the most successful people. If you don’t have time to listen to the whole episode, I’ll give you the punchline: “There is no real secret to success; in fact, you’ve known it all along!” So, how do you know what to do? Listen in… In this episode, you will learn… Where Jason is as the podcast is going out to you What’s going on inside Jason’s book (just pages 13 and 104) What you can do to RADICALLY improve your life, and achieve your goals There are a few days left to register for the www.LeadershipRetreat.US Where Jason’s going to have dinner on Thanksgiving night! If we can give you any help or guidance, just share a comment, type a tweet, or call us via GetMomentum.co/contact Want to achieve more next year? Share this episode! Subscribe or Review the Your Best Just Got Better Podcast in iTunes! This marks episode number 180 of the Your Best Just Got Better podcast. What do you think? Do we celebrate BIG at episode 200? Here’s what I’m thinking: If we can get to 500,000 downloads, I’ll throw a dinner party here in Ojai. Dinner’s on me, you just gotta help us share the podcast with as many people as you can. Whether this is the first episode you’ve heard, or you’re a “long time listener,” YOU are the reason this podcast exists. Scroll through them (below) and see if there is another one that “speaks” to you. If this is the first episode you’ve ever listened to, welcome! You can listen to all previous episodes and be one of the first to hear the new episode each week. Just click or tap one of the links below you’ll get started! Click here to subscribe in iTunes Click here to subscribe in Stitcher Radio
Are you going to need help to get there? What if people knew what you need help with? Do you know how some people seem to “have all the luck?” Well, this episode will “unveil the curtain of success” and share with you the most amazing secret of the most successful people. If you don’t have time to listen to the whole episode, I’ll give you the punchline: “There is no real secret to success; in fact, you’ve known it all along!” So, how do you know what to do? Listen in… In this episode, you'll also learn… How training your friends, your colleagues - and your self - is kind of like training a dog What two past-participants of the Get Momentum Leadership Retreat have to say The BEST way to ask for help The Leadership Retreat is open for registration at www.LeadershipRetreat.US. Where Jason’s speaking next week (Hint: It’s NOT in the USA!) How can we help you? Just leave a comment, send a tweet, or give us a call! GetMomentum.co/contact If you want to help more people, listen to this episode! Subscribe or Review the Your Best Just Got Better Podcast in iTunes! Did you know that I’ve been publishing the Your Best Just Got Better podcast for more than 3 years? Whether this is the first episode you’ve heard, or you’re a “long time listener,” YOU are the reason this podcast exists. Scroll through them (below) and see if there is another one that “speaks” to you. If this is the first episode you’ve ever listened to, welcome! You can listen to all previous episodes and be one of the first to hear the new episode each week. Just click or tap one of the links below you’ll get started! Click here to subscribe in iTunes Click here to subscribe in Stitcher Radio
What do you have to give away? Do you know how to leverage your network? The era of networking is passing us by. The idea of showing up at an event, business card in hand, meeting and greeting, and collecting names and numbers is not longer valid. I mean, sure, you’re bound to leave one of those events with some todos…I just want to challenge you to make sure they are the RIGHT todos. So, how do you know what to do? Listen in… In this episode, you'll also learn… Where Jason is hosting a #CoffeeChat on Friday! What a book reader wrote in a review for Jason’s book, Your Best Just Got Better The BEST way to build a network. What special event is coming up in Ojai next February. Who Jason would like to meet…if you have any “Silicon Valley” connections! Please do leave us a question, an idea, a prompt below, so we know what YOU think of this ‘cast. Next month, things are changing. BIG time… If you want to build your network, listen to this episode! Subscribe or Review the Your Best Just Got Better Podcast in iTunes! Thank you for listening to this episode of the Your Best Just Got Better podcast. Sure, there are almost 200 other episodes. Scroll through them (below) and see if there is another one that “speaks” to you. If this is the first episode you’ve ever listened to, welcome! You can listen to all previous episodes and be one of the first to hear the new episode each week. Just click or tap one of the links below you’ll get started! Click here to subscribe in iTunes Click here to subscribe in Stitcher Radio
Want to make a new a habit? There is one thing you can do, starting today! Today, you’re going to start a process that will teach you how to build a new habit. In this episode, you'll also learn… • Where Jason is, and what’s happening tomorrow (October 18th) in New York City (CoffeeWithWomack.com) • How to focus on your Most Important Things - MITs • How the Your Best Just Got Better Podcast was started because a “family friend” thought it was a good idea • Once you know one of your MITs is really important (really) here’s what to do about it • Jason shares an activity that he PROMISES will start your change toward better Please listen to the podcast now, oh, and share your thoughts in the comments section below... Thank you for being part of the Your Best Just Got Better and Get Momentum communities! Start a new #habit… Today! Thank you so much for listening to this episode of the Your Best Just Got Better podcast, and the other 173 episodes! If this is the first episode you’ve ever listened to, welcome! You can listen to all previous 173 episodes and be one of the first to hear the new episode each Friday morning. Just click or tap one of these links and you’ll be set! Click here to subscribe in iTunes Click here to subscribe in Stitcher Radio