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IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN:7:00 - What hard money is 8:23 - What the process of being approved for a hard money loan is like and how it differs from traditional financing12:44 - What the common fees associated with hard money are and why it can be an expensive option for financing27:44 - Where Sean thinks the dynamic between real estate and capital markets is right now 31:20 - What the most important things to look out for when getting a hard money loan and the major red flags to watch out for in a potential lender37:18 - What the most common misconceptions/ myths about hard money from both experienced and inexperienced investors are38:10 - What the benefits of investing out of state are39:54 - How to find markets to invest in and what to look for exactly41:43 - What the hardest part about investing long-distance isAnd much, much more!*Disclaimer: Slight timestamp discrepancies may occur due to podcast platform differences.EPISODE RESOURCESGet more FREE content from RobertGet a FREE audiobook from AudibleSean Pan's The Everything Real Estate Investing ShowREI Episode 74: Data-Driven Real Estate Investing with Neal Bawa Find great markets to invest in with WisereiNathan Latka's book How to Be a Capitalist Without Any CapitalGary John Bishop's book Do the WorkAll of Robert's favorite booksSupport our free podcast by supporting our sponsorsSave with a credit union that helps you build financial confidence with Navy Federal Credit UnionLearn from people who are doing things doing things 100% with Marcus Lemonis. One Hundred Percent with Marcus Lemonis is available on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, or wherever you get your podcastsAccess conference calls, investor presentations, transcripts and earnings reports as frictionless as possible with Quartr. Available now on Google PlayIf you want to learn how to bootstrap or create a magnetic brand, then listen to Secret Leaders wherever you get your podcastsAutomate your key business processes, and close your books in a fraction of the time with NetsuiteRead this episode's transcript and full show notes on our website.Connect with Sean: Instagram | Youtube | Website Connect with Robert: Website | Instagram See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, you will be inspired and motivated by guest Sean Sharaf. Sean is a U.S. Marine, MMA fighter, and creator of Stay Ready Protocol, YouTuber, and a complete savage! From being bullied as a kid, following a troubled path, joining the marines, tearing his ACL, and then finding his way to MMA, Sean has developed true strength. You can hear and see the integrity and passion that Sean has for what he does as he shares his journey. Creating the Stay Ready Protocol started from trying many diets himself for his training, he found that most “diets” are not created for longevity. Sean wanted to create an eating plan that keeps you ready year round, which led to his creation of the Stay Ready Protocol. You need to check this protocol out for amazing tips on staying healthy and ready all year long, the link for the book is listed below! Get ready to be motivated! Episode highlights [02:43] Where Sean gets his drive [04:23] Key things the Military taught Sean [06:16] Pursuing MMA career [12:31] First Fight Adrenaline [17:32] Sean’s Goal for MMA [20:26] Stay Ready Protocol [27:00] Sean’s Dog [30:43] Victim Mentality and Self Awareness [32:34] Life purpose: Happiness [34:56] Destress with Training [37:45] Morning Routine [39:02] Winding down with Meditation and breathing techniques [45:13] Friends and goals [49:45] Connecting with listeners [53:40] Sean’s tattoo meaning Connect with Sean! Instagram | Stay Ready Protocol -- Connect with me! Instagram | YouTube | Workout & Nutrition Programs My favorite supplements www.1stphorm.com/EmilyHaydenFitness My favorite ready-made healthy meals www.iconmeals.com and use code EHFIT to save $$$! Bay Breeze music courtesy of the artist, FortyThr33
Welcome to The Bolton Ebikes Podcast! My name is Kyle Chittock and I’m your host so let’s get to it with a local customer from Grass Valley, CA. On this episode, you’ll get answers to questions and topics like: Has Sean really ridden 2000 miles on his ebike OR more than that? What kind of wildlife can be found in Grass Valley on bike rides? Where Sean has taken his ebike with him across the US and the value that having a folding bike was during those excursions. What has it been like riding his bike in the rain? How he has been able to keep his battery charged up, even when using his ebike every day. Learn more about how Sean charges his ebike on the go (which helps with the range). The importance of security when it comes to an ebike over a non-ebike and the interesting things Sean has done to protect his investment. Thank you so much for listening! Remember to make every day an adventure, have fun, and don’t crash. Links from Bolton Ebikes Get notified of new episodes, enter to WIN an ebike, + get updates: https://ebikepodcast.com Lock Up Your Ebike: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001SMUBQC/?ref=exp_boltonebikes_dp_vv_d Get a Bolton Ebike: https://www.boltonebikes.com Subscribe on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/boltonebikes?sub_confirmation=1 Like us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/boltonebikes Join the Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/868947773245145/ Want to be on the show? Submit your information and stories about your ebike adventures to the team at info@boltonebikes.com *Product links may be affiliate links, which means we make a little bit from your purchase. Thank you in advance!
Sean Sessel is a voracious learner with a fervent belief in the ability of the individual to better himself or herself. After an epiphany that he derived intrinsic enjoyment from continual learning and the sharing of knowledge with others, he decided to make a career of it and started The Oculus Institute. Sean helps individuals escape burnout jobs and craft careers that truly inspire AND pay well. He works with people to prevent self-sabotage, dissolves stress, and discover their personal power & value. Sean developed a unique system called psychohacking that is fundamentally different and more powerful than other schools of internal work; like NLP and LOA. Psychohacking is grounded in truth (not selectively choosing beliefs/references or focusing only on the positive), and it uses observation to deconstruct mental barriers subconsciously. Sean proudly boasts a 100% success rate in providing his clients with the results promised upon entering his program. Before Oculus, Mr. Sessel was Director of Quantitative Research and Co-Portfolio Manager at Tectonic Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser with over $1 billion in assets under advisement. Prior to that, he worked as an Associate at Boston Consulting Group, where he specialized in consumer survey analysis and organizational structures. Mr. Sessel received his B.S. in Bioengineering from Rice University. Throughout this time, he has also been involved as a founder, equity hire, or board member in 10 different startups and 2 different nonprofit organizations. In this episode we dive into: 1. What the Oculus Institute is, and why it is so important to Sean to give people the skillsets Oculus offers. 2. How after working multiple jobs that led to burnout and a fear of having to “sell his soul” in order to be financially stable, Sean found himself in a very dark place. 3. Sean's natural love of absorbing, processing and transferring information. 4. Sean's view on death, and why he credits his spiritual work to his piece of mind. 5. Our “psychic sensors”, how they are actually keeping us from ultimate peace, and Sean's system that helps break this barrier. 6. “Fire and Ice” in the self help world. 7. The 4 categories of exploring your mind beneath the surface: Expectations, Associations, Replaying Records, and Creed. 8. Where Sean believes burnout comes from. 9. The importance of separating yourself from your thoughts. 10. “Dream bridges” and how to structure yours. 11. Sean's process for helping people uncover their true “thing” or “gift”. 12. Law of Attraction vs Law of Action, why one will always need the other. 13. Sean dives into which of these two words is more important: Discipline or Motivation. 14. Sean's new book to help wake you up from a conditioned mindset and to explore beyond your boundaries. www.brenttieri.com https://www.oculusinstitute.com/
In celebration of Father’s day this month, we are doing something a little different on the podcast these next few weeks. For the first time ever, we are going to be bringing on dads to hear their perspective on fatherhood. Today’s guest is Sean Donahue of Parenting Modern Teens. We discuss how parenting children in today’s age looks different than in prior generations and how we can better parent teens and children. This episode will help you step away from fear-based parenting and feel encouraged to talk to your kids about feelings and emotions rather than teaching them right from wrong. What’s In This Episode: Sean’s background and how he got started How Sean’s began his career working with kids and teens The changes that happened in his life and career after kids Why parenting looks different today than it did in previous generations Modern parenting and how parenthood has evolved Living in fear while parenting Where Sean’s passion for teenagers comes from His process for coaching and the approaches he uses Sean’s advice for embracing the behaviors of adolescence False beliefs that parents have How children change your marriage Where influences on our children come from Being careful of what our children are exposed to Emotion coaching for our kids Why presence is crucial in parenting
Today on the Agile Coaches’ Corner, your host, Dan Neumann invites on Sean Davis to explore the DevOps movement. Sean is one of Dan’s colleagues at AgileThought and is a DevOps expert and frequent conference speaker. He has been a Business Transformation Consultant at AgileThought for nearly two years now and previously was a Technical Advisor at InterContinental Hotel Groups. In this episode, Dan and Sean explore the background and history behind DevOps, where they believe it is headed in the future, the enablers that help teams be most effective with DevOps, important mindsets to bring to DevOps, as well as both the challenges and benefits of DevOps not having a defined manifesto or framework. Key Takeaways Challenges Sean sees the most without a manifesto in terms of defining good DevOps: It is harder to get education around it Lack of standardization Lots of interpretations of what DevOps is The benefits of DevOps not having a defined manifesto or framework: Freedom to create different frameworks around what works best for a customer or organization so it’s much more adaptive A supported culture of collaboration Able to adapt and grow more easily over the years Continuous learning Important mindsets to bring into DevOps: Focus on connecting the dots of Dev and Ops Work together as a team and articulate that to the business Get every stakeholder of the business involved Don’t do things in a vacuum Learn from every experience, good or bad Effectively debrief so you’re continuously improving and learning A strong culture with expectations Where Sean sees DevOps headed and where he thinks it should head: A possible name change as the name itself is limiting Not to think of DevOps in such a narrow way and instead, think of how to radiate it throughout the entire organization Be more careful about building silos in communities Move towards a model similar to ADAPT (which ties together Transformation, Agile, DevOps, and Product all into one executable transformation) DevSecOps and a greater culture of collaboration Mentioned in this Episode: Sean Davis (LinkedIn) Agile Manifesto Patrick Debois (AKA the Godfather of DevOps) John Willis’ framework, CAMS DevOps Institute ITSM Academy Gene Kim’s ‘Three Ways’ Scrum DevSecOps Azure Terraform Xebialabs VSTS (Azure DevOps) Derek Wade Tom Gilmore, creator of ADAPT Sean Davis’ Book Picks The Phoenix Project: A Novel about IT, DevOps, and Helping Your Business Win, by Gene Kim, Kevin Behr, and George Spafford Reinventing Organizations, by Frederic Laloux Want to Learn More or Get in Touch? Visit the website and catch up with all the episodes on AgileThought.com! Email your thoughts or suggestions to Podcast@AgileThought.com or Tweet @AgileThought using #AgileThoughtPodcast!
Sean Flanagan is first and foremost a Christian family man and second, a serial entrepreneur. When not working, he enjoys spending time with his wife Tracey and their 3 children, Logan, Bailey and Kiersten. His hobbies are surfing, jiu-jitsu, and coaching his kids at their wrestling matches. Sean has been a real estate investor for 17 years and still actively buys, sells, and owns properties in the Central Florida market. As a real estate investor in one of the most competitive markets in the country, he created and founded the Lucky Buys Yucky Houses® brand, out of necessity, and went on to use it to dominate his local market for years to come. During his real estate career, which spans close to two decades as of the time of this writing, he has developed a knack for creating effective systems which are being successfully used to target motivated sellers in areas where his competitors never even think to look. What you’ll learn about in this episode: Where Sean is based out of and the importance of choosing a mentor in your area What pre-wholesaling is Benefits of pre-wholesaling, especially for beginning investors How pre-wholesaling has become an even more important strategy as the market has changed Why so many people start out in the business by wholesaling The path that led Sean and Lucky Buys Yucky Houses to become the biggest wholesaler in central Florida “Hush money”- what it is to Sean and why a beginning investor might need to get some How Sean’s struggle with credit and trying to buy a house got him into the real estate business Getting the ball rolling and how that can snowball you into success How you get paid in the front, middle, and back with pre-wholesaling Why you don’t need to find properties with a lot of equity for pre-wholesaling The way a land trust works Targeting prettier, newer properties with pre-wholesaling Avoiding putting your own money into a property Why a person like Sean would be a good mentor or coach, and what to look for in coaches and mentors Benefits of having motivated sellers and buyers How long it takes to get a pre-wholesaling deal off the ground and get a paycheck Sean’s students and how he helps them get their confidence up in the beginning One thing beginning investors tend to struggle with and how to overcome that hurdle Major things that can go wrong with pre-wholesaling and how to be prepared for them Getting buyers to put more money down What you can expect if you take Sean’s pre-wholesaling course A scenario to help you envision the magic of pre-wholesaling Resources: REInvestorSummit.com/Pre-Wholesale REInvestorSummit.com/PATLive REInvestorSummit.com/Machine REInvestorSummit.com/100 REInvestorSummit.com/101
This week, Jaquelle and Sean talk about vacation and the principle of rest. They also talk about Sean’s trip to Maine, Jaquelle’s week of cat- and dog-sitting, and how many Home Alone movies we really need. Episode Highlights 08:46: Where Sean is going on vacation: Bangor, Maine. 09:57: Introducing this week’s topic: vacation. 10:15: When...
This week on the I Love Data Centers podcast: How I Got Here, Rich Miller Interviews Sean Patrick Tario, the voice and vision behind the I Love Data Centers Podcast. Due to the volume of requests to turn the tables and have someone interview me for the podcast, we decided to do just that in this episode. I was honored to have Rich Miller, founder of datacenterknowledge.com and datacenterfrontier.com, take charge to this extent following the same format I use during my interviews. In this episode you’ll learn a little more about how I got started working in the industry, what drove me to venture off on my own years ago, some harsh lessons I learned as a stubborn entrepreneur and the spark that manifested this podcast. Hope you enjoy! Show Notes: 1:12 Episode starts 2:48 What inspired you to start the I Love Data Centers podcast? 5:37 Why did you decide to go with a long-form interview format for this podcast? 10:20 How did you get started in the data center industry? 13:32 Your past entrepreneurial endeavors? 18:21 Your experience working initially w/ UnitedLayer? 24:20 After working at UnitedLayer and QTS, how did you get Open Spectrum started? 31:00 The evolution of Open Spectrum and training other industry professionals 37:42 How the Data Center Colocation Playbook has affected your interaction with others in the industry 43:27 Discussions around why data center tours matter? 47:15 What Open Spectrum has been up to lately? 55:21 Where Sean feels the industry is heading? 1:05:12 Your take on recent PE and M&A activity in the industry? 1:23:10 What you wish you would have known when you started in the industry? 1:25:29 What was the most influential piece of advice you received while working in the industry?
Today’s guest is Dr. Sean Pastuch. Sean is a chiropractor, a coach for injury prevention and recovery, coach to coaches looking to grow their impact and their businesses, and overall Sean is a man with an incredible story of rising from hardship and planning based on faith in himself, even when circumstances would encourage defeat. Sean is also the host of the Active Life podcast, a dad to two beautiful kids, and a husband. Some of the topics of conversation include: -Where Sean started and how he went from selling steroids behind the desk at a gym to owning/operating Active Life, -Having his business and home destroyed by hurricane Sandy, -Faking strong until it's real and planning based on faith in yourself, -Creating a business unlike any other at it's time of inception (Active Life RX), -Playing the long game when things don't go to plan, -True self awareness, -"Turning pro" and what that means for you and your career, -Why you can't do it alone, -The concept of motivation, -So much more! -------------------- Find Sean and Active Life here: Active Life RX Instagram Sean Instagram Active Life -------------------- Today's episode of EMBody Radio is brought to you by Four Sigmatic. Four Sigmatic provides the best in adaptogenic/therapeutic mushroom products. You’ve seen me post about this stuff on Instagram and IG stories all the time, and I wanted to take a sec to tell you a little more about them today. I started using them because I love adaptogens, and many of their mushroom products are just that – adaptogens. Adaptogens basically help you respond better to physical and emotional stress. I run a business, run multiple social media platforms that tie into my business, I’m a student, and I have a life outside of all that that I’m trying to live, so stress management is key. Mushrooms can also be used to help everything from your gut health to your skin. My favorites are the Lion's Mane Mushroom Elixir and the Mushroom Hot Cacao with Reishi... Be sure to listen to the whole episode to learn why ;). If you want to try Four Sigmatic products, use the code "EMDUNC" to get 15% off your order at foursigmatic.com/emdunc. -------------------------- Find me here: Instagram Twitter YouTube My Website
World-renowned dog trainer, teacher and author, Sean O’Shea, struggled for the first 40 years of his life. Between a dysfunctional family, learning disabilities and a directionless, toxic music career, he knew this lifestyle wasn’t working for him. While this often is the point where a person gives up, thinking they’ve screwed things up forever, Sean did the opposite. Knowing he didn’t have the luxury of time, he dived head-first into self-development and hit it hard – absorbing everything he could to bring new skillsets on board (often 4.5 hours of reading and watching videos a day). And it all was spurred by the mind shift happened after he adopted a couple of dogs in his 30s. At the time, knowing nothing about how to raise dogs, he admittedly messed them up. But upon realizing this, he made a promise that he would help them get in a better place – and he did. Shortly after Sean transformed his dogs’ behavior, people began to notice. Starting out with a dog-walking service that became wildly popular, his business grew and shifted into The Good Dog Training. (So grateful as he trained my brother’s dog, Ozzie, and turned him into a gentleman of a dog.) Sean’s comeback story is incredible and he wants everyone to know that you don’t have to be perfect to be successful. You can come from any background, screw up colossally and still find success – if you do the work. Be sure to listen in to the full episode to find out how he turned his profound struggle into a successful life and business – and now a new book! There are countless valuable takeaways from our conversation! -- Question Highlights: Describe one of your lowest moments. What role has self-development specifically played in your success? What do you mean when you say that “you don’t have to come to the table with the skills, you just have to want the skills really, really bad?” Tell us about your book. Who’s your book for? What’s the best lesson in your book? Where did your generosity come from? In This Episode We Talk about: How Sean overcame profound struggles to become the success he is today How adopting dogs made a pivotal change in his life What role self-development has played in Sean’s life The power of influence and the importance of surrounding yourself continuously with great influencers The influence Jim Rohn has had on Sean’s success Creating resources to do more good Importance of finding what resonates with you His new book, Closing the Gap and the fact that he’s donating all of its proceeds Learning skills and becoming the master of them Where Sean’s generosity comes from And so much more… Sean’s Thoughts… “You don’t have to come to the table with the skills; you just have to want the skills really, really bad.” “You start from influences that plant the thoughts and then you can start to build everything else.” “Drive will reveal the path.” “Being the equal of what you want is critical.” “You don’t have to be filthy rich to give back.” “Money combined with contribution is where the magic is.” “Money facilitates what you want to do.” -- Sean O’Shea is a world-renowned dog trainer, teacher, and author. He is most known for his rehabilitation work with extremely challenging dogs. He runs two successful training locations, one in Los Angeles and the other in New Orleans. He’s released two highly acclaimed training DVDs, an industry-changing training book, he co-teaches the internationally lauded Train the Trainers seminar, and most recently, he released his first book devoted to personal development. Sean splits his time between Los Angeles and New Orleans -- Resources: thegooddogway.com thegooddog.net Closing the Gap by Sean O’Shea Available at: thegooddogway.com/store/ IG: @thegooddogtraining FB: facebook.com/thegooddogtraining YouTube: TheGoodDogTraining -- For more stories and tips on becoming unapologetically wealthy, follow me @Chriswharder on Instagram and check out fortheloveofmoney.com.
When Sean Stephenson was born, doctors predicted he would not survive more than 24 hours because of a rare bone disorder. Sean’s bones are extremely fragile and they have been broken about 200 times, all by the time he was 18 years of age. He has stunted growth, stands about 3 feet tall and is confined to a wheelchair. BUT the man, has a GIANT HEART! All this did not stop Sean Stephenson from becoming a well known motivational speaker, author, and businessman, whose message has been heard at live events in over 16 countries and, 48 states, in the past 23 years. Despite the challenges he faced, he’s taken a stand for a quality of life that has reached millions of people around the world, including Sir Richard Branson, President Clinton, and his Holiness, the 14th Dalai Lama. Sean has appeared on everything from The Oprah Show to online videos with hundreds of millions of views. Today, Sean joins the ‘A Desire to Inspire with Manny Patrick’ Show, and talks about his personality, bumps and bruises he’s faced and, several processes that helps one navigate through life. In this episode, you’ll learn: Where Sean started and what he's gone through, the bumps and bruises he had along the way, ultimately to where he is today. What was going through Sean’s mind as he went through adversities, how did he strategically combat and fight through those. How could that really help somebody to think that and say, what you’re going through is only temporary and it's part of the process. 2 bags that Sean carries with him every time, how his journal makes him a lot of money. The actual strategy and a 3 step process for someone to find their way through insecurities, to pass through them. 16 things in Sean’s win life work’s list. What’s the strategy for someone to find themselves comparing against somebody and say this is not the right thing. Examples of leaving the comfort zone, what does it mean for somebody to be out of one’s comfort zone? Is tolerating pain an important part to live a good life? How do you stay so centered and develop the passion and patience for yourself in a world where there’s nothing but uncertainty. Message of inspiration to the listeners. Key points in the episode: The bumps never stopped, the bruises never stopped. It’s a misconception that when you succeed the bumps and bruises go away. I think the bigger game that you play the harder you get hit. It’s all about figuring out how to navigate life to avoid the bumps and bruises to the best of your ability and acknowledging it’s still going to come. Confidence is the result of taking acts in courage, taking acts in courage is the result of knowing that you’re moving forward in the queue. When something is temporary and it’s 10 years, it sucks. Time is a very elusive thing because all that exists is now; your past is not yours, your future is not, all that exists is now. If you’re creating a life that you love, every ‘now’ is enjoyable, but if you’re creating life where you’re waiting for things to be done and to ‘feel good’, your ‘now’ is always going to suck. When you want to succeed in life, you only prove it to yourself if you’re doing something now. If you don’t enjoy your life without money, you won’t enjoy with money. If you don’t enjoy life without love, you won’t enjoy with love. When you want to succeed in life, you only prove it to yourself if you’re doing something now. You won’t have that life that you love, if you allow your insecurities to garb your dreams. But if you’re on the win life SUCKS’ list, it will tear you apart; your insecurities will run the show. You have to have a connection to your life’s purpose. Everyone is born for a purpose, to nudge the human race, planet and the universe forward. When people hate what they do, they’re not connected to their life work. We have to be supportive with the empowering environment; you have cut off anything and everything that is lowering your vibration. You need to compare yourself to yourself, are you evolving? If you’re doing it right, you should always be embarrassed of your previous self. People who really play big in their life; they are constantly outside their comfort zones. I’m not going to return back to some place, which is negative and guilt driven just because I shared DNA. The more that you step outside your comfort zone, the quicker you realize how unstoppable you become. Pain is like a warning that says you’re running low on something. You can’t wait until you feel sorry for yourself, you have to move forward while you feel sorry for yourself. Your life partner reveals you what is repressed in you, what is not fully worked out and honed yet.
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