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For the thirty-fourth episode of the RHAP Rewind, Rob Cesternino and Chappell watch and recap season 1, episode 2 of the Sci Fi channel reality series "Who Wants to Be a Superhero" with Naomi Calhoun. The post RHAP Rewind | Who Wants to Be a Superhero? appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
For the thirty-fourth episode of the RHAP Rewind, Rob Cesternino and Chappell watch and recap season 1, episode 2 of the Sci Fi channel reality series "Who Wants to Be a Superhero" with Naomi Calhoun. The post RHAP Rewind | Who Wants to Be a Superhero? appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
Karl Ravech joins Buster to discuss the final weekend of the Little League World Series, the Padres losing ground fast, if they anointed the Dodgers too early and a possible Yankees-Red Sox wild card matchup. Plus, Karl and Buster play Who Wants to Be a Billionaire? to assess what the Mets should do in the offseason. Later, Todd Radom has the Forgotten Franchise and the weekly quiz.
Giant Duck Whodunnit, Little League World Series, Washington State Doubles Down, Olympic Auction, Disney Line Jumping and Who Wants to be an Astronaut?
This podcast covers New Girl Season 2, Episode 13, A Father's Love, which originally aired on January 15, 2013 and was directed by Jake Kasdan and written by Berkley Johnson and Josh Malmuth.Here's a quick recap of the episode:Nick is surprised when his father shows up for an unexpected visit and Jess finds out that he's a con man when hilarity ensues at a horse race track. Meanwhile, Schmidt runs into Robby and both try to win Cece back. We discuss Pop Culture References such as:Kalinka - When Nick and his dad were being confronted by the Russian horse dealers, the Russians started singing the Russian folk tune, Kalinka.Sugar Ray [Leonard] / Sugar Ray [Robinson] - The con Nick did as a kid was called the Sugar Ray, where he would pretend to be a diabetic kid.Additional Pop Culture References such as:Chicago Bulls (“Chica Go Bills”) - The hats Walt tried to get Nick and Winston to sell as kids didn't say “Chicago Bulls”, but instead said “Chica Go Bills”. The Chicago Bulls are an American professional basketball team based in Chicago. The Bulls compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the league's Eastern Conference Central Division.The Music Man - Professor Harold Hill from The Music Man used the scheme of "Fake trombones for a fake band" like Jess references when she learns that Walt is a con man. The Music Man is a 1962 American musical film based on Meredith Willson's 1957 Broadway musical of the same name. The premise is that Harold Hill poses as a boys' band leader to con naïve Iowa townsfolk.Uncle Buck - When Jess is trying to sell the horse, she exclaims, “Damn it, Uncle Buck! This horse will never race again.” Uncle Buck is a 1989 American comedy film written and directed by John Hughes and starred John Candy as Uncle Buck, a bachelor and all-around-slob who babysits his brother's rebellious teenage daughter and her younger brother and sister.When Schmidt is bummed he never got Cece to wear a sari for sexual reasons, he spoofed a few movie scenarios in his head:Monsoon Wedding - Monsoon Wedding is a 2001 Indian comedy-drama film that depicts romantic entanglements during a traditional Punjabi Hindu wedding in Delhi. Although it is set entirely in New Delhi, the film was an international co-production between companies in India, the United States, Italy, France, and Germany.Slumdog Millionaire - Slumdog Millionaire is a 2008 British drama film that is a loose adaptation of the novel Q & A by Indian author Vikas Swarup, telling the story of 18-year-old Jamal Malik from the Juhu slums of Mumbai reflecting on his life after being accused of cheating on the Indian version of "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?".The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel - The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is a 2011 British comedy-drama film based on the novel These Foolish Things by Deborah Moggach, and features a group of British pensioners moving to a retirement hotel in India, run by a young and eager man.Hilary Swank - Jess says Nick seems like Hilary Swank mixed with a wet dog when he was nervous about lying. Hilary Ann Swank is an American actress and film producer. She began acting in 1992 and came to international recognition in the early 2000s for her performances as Brandon Teena, a trans man, in Kimberly Peirce's Boys Don't Cry, and as Maggie Fitzgerald, an aspiring boxer, in Clint Eastwood's Million Dollar Baby.When Schmidt and Robby were brainstorming a plan to get Cece back they referenced:Ocean's Twelve / Brad Pitt - Ocean's Twelve is an American heist comedy film and is the second installment of the Ocean's franchise. William Bradley [Brad] Pitt is an American actor and film producer who received multiple accolades including: two Golden Globe Awards and an Academy Award for his acting, and another Academy Award, another Golden Globe Award and a Primetime Emmy Award as a producer.Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid - Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid is a 1969 American Western film based loosely on fact, telling the story of Wild West outlaws Robert LeRoy Parker, known as Butch Cassidy, and his partner Harry Longabaugh, the "Sundance Kid" who are two con men on the run. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid was selected by the American Film Institute as the 7th-greatest Western of all time in 2008.We also cover Robby and Schmidt's conversation about elephants as our “Schmidtism” this episode. For our “not in the 2020s” we discuss Schmidt and Robby crashing Cece's house, how they exclaimed ‘white guy power', and their lack of sensitivity for others' cultures. Our “yes in the 2020s” covers Schmidt and Robby's friendship. We also give a brief look into Dennis Farina (Walt), Stone Eisenmann (Young Nick), and Jordan Fuller (Young Winston), the guest stars of this episode.Also in this episode were the following guest stars who we do not discuss in the podcast: Nelson Franklin (Robby - Previously discussed in S2E1), Pasha D. Lychnikoff (Buyer #1), Ivo Nandi (Buyer #2), Nick Vallelonga (Owner), Cris D'Annunzio (Dusty), Mona Sishodia (Pavun's aunt), Juliocesar Chavez (Kid), Sunit Gupta (Pavun's Father), Thushari Jayasekera (Pavun's cousin), and Andy Kimbel (Race Fan).We also discuss how the character Pavun Shetty is played by himself and he was a producer on New Girl, how Nick's room has a picture of Jimmy Croche in it, and how the glass of orange juice that Schmidt knocks over while stalking Cece is upright when he talks to Robby later.While not discussed in the podcast, we noted other references in this episode including:(Vice President) Joe Biden - In this episode, Nick mentions that one of the people he'd want to be unpredictable is Vice President Joe Biden. Joseph Biden Jr. was born in 1942 and served as the 47th Vice President of the United States from 2009 to 2017 under President Barack Obama. He was also elected the 46th President of the United States in 2021. Prior to his time as a Vice President he was also the Delaware Senator for 36 years, being sworn in just after he turned 30.Sari - When Cece is meeting with Pavun's family, she's wearing a sari which makes Schmidt upset. A sari is an article of clothing, traditionally from the Indian subcontinent that is wrapped around the waist with one end around the shoulder. There are many styles of wearing the sari and most are worn with a blouse and an under-skirt called a petticoat.Throughout the episode Schmidt and Robby circled through multiple ideas on how to get Cece back including the following:Trojan horse - This is a reference to the wooden horse used by the Greeks to enter Troy and win the Trojan War by sneaking inside and destroying the city. Since, it has metaphorically been used to mean any trick that invites the target to invite their enemy into a secure location that they are in.Buying a Star - Although there are a number of registries that allow you to buy and name a star which results in a certificate with the star's name, no astronomer or observatory will refer to the star by the name you purchased as this is more of a novelty gift.United States Navy Ball - The “Naval Officers' Ball” that Robby mentioned is an annual celebratory ball recognizing the birthday of the United States Navy, which was signed into order on October 13, 1775. During the Ball, there is also a keynote speech, dinner and desserts, a cake cutting ceremony, official toasts from high level officers, and even musical performances.This episode got a 7.5/10 Rating from Kritika whose favorite character was Nick and Kelly rated this episode a 7.5/10 and her favorite character was Jess!Thanks for listening and stay tuned for Episode 14!Music: "Hotshot” by scottholmesmusic.comFollow us on Twitter, Instagram or email us at whosthatgirlpod@gmail.com!Website: https://smallscreenchatter.com/
For this episode, I'm happy to welcome back one of the first guests on this podcast, my longtime collaborator and cofounder of the Institute for Cultural Evolution, Steve McIntosh. Since that earlier conversation (which you can check out here) Steve has continued his work to bring what he has called a “post-progressive” perspective to the political sphere. Recently, that work has taken an important step forward with the launch of a new media portal, The Post-Progressive Post. This site, to which I'm proud to be a contributor, is designed to bring a fresh, new perspective to politics—one that is neither left, right, nor centrist. Indeed, it attempts to synthesize the best of all three of these political positions by integrating the cultural values from each of America's three major worldviews: Progressivism, Modernism, and Traditionalism. The launch of this site made it a perfect moment to have Steve back on the podcast and dive deeper into what a post-progressive approach to politics and culture might look like.Here are a couple of links to items referenced in our conversation.George Packer, “The Four Americas,” The AtlanticSteve's critique of Packer's articleMy first article for the Post-Progressive Post: “Who Wants to Skip the Civil War?”
In this episode of The Plant Trainers Podcast, Overcoming Food Addictions, we feature John Brown and his transformation story. He started off like most of us in the beginning. They found the plant-based lifestyle at a time where it seemed like there were no other options. For those of you who have been with us a while, you know our summer episodes always provide great content, but are different from our regular show, giving us some downtime in the summer. So sit back and enjoy or get out there and exercise. We would love to hear your thoughts and how you can relate to their story over on Instagram. We'll be back in a few weeks. Today's plant-based journey comes from John Brown, a high school history teacher. He also helps kids to improve in taking standardized tests. John has participated in National Novel Writing Month (where you write 50k words towards a novel in 30 days) three times since 2009. He also appeared on both Jeopardy (2008) and Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (2011). So we guess he's not bad at trivia! He uses his experience as a self-proclaimed trivia nerd to coach his school's academic quiz team, and he is an aspiring wellness coach. In this episode we discuss: Finding plant-based Losing over 100 pounds Asthma
Jon Gabrus, Ben Rodgers, and Ryan Stanger of The ActionBoyz Podcast join Matt Besser for this week's improv4humans! They perform improvised scenes about real wrestling, pervy dentists, and farting in church. Plus, getting mistaken for a bear, rubbing happiness in the faces of others, cheating Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, and more!
You might be getting tired of me pointing out mistakes coaches make. The only reason I do is because it is how everyone learns best. You make a mistake then you learn a better way. Find the show notes at prosperouscoach.com/137.So, today's highlighted mistake is … putting too much distance between yourself and your future coaching clients by having everything automated on your website and beyond. I see this all the time and it makes me a bit sad.There is a belief out there that you want your website and business to require little of you. Pour most of your energy into your clients and little into getting them. Market in an automated way, enroll in an automated way — for goodness sake don't do anything manually until they pay for your services.While it's good to look at ways to reduce labor, pick your spots strategically because some things should not be circumvented.Let me explain.Who Wants a Free Call with a Coach?I was reviewing a client's website the other day and the web designer had stuck a button on her website saying CLICK HERE FOR A FREE DISCOVERY CALL. That wasn't in our plan.Seems like a good idea, right? Wrong.You have to ask yourself … does anyone know they want a Discovery Call? Unless they are a coach themselves your web visitor isn't going to know what a Discovery Call is. And what would motivate someone to have one? The short answer to that is trust which takes time to build.The same goes for a free sample coaching session. By the way, I advise coaches that once they're past coach training its time to graduate away from giving free sample coaching sessions.Timing Matters on Websites and In Web Visitor's MindsNow, this button I just mentioned is the sort of thing I might have done years ago before I knew a secret … people do NOT jump at a chance to get a free call when the invitation is unceremoniously timed.The offer of a free call at the wrong time can feel like asking someone to meet your parents when you've just had your first date.If you offer a free Discovery Call in exactly the right moment and in exactly the right way, they WILL want it.I've talked before about the Customer Journey before and how important it is that it's strategized for the best possible outcome – that they hire you! Listen to my episode called To Attract More Coaching Clients Plan Your Prospect's Journey to You. You can find that at prosperouscoach.com/69.So sure, if you're selling a great new concept in shoes and you put an ad up on Instagram someone might get excited by that, click the button and want fewer clicks to purchase it.But if you're selling something far more subtle and complicated like coaching services that approach will likely result in no clients and no income for you.You must work to build trust in the minds of your future coaching clients. They need to feel good about you before they get on a call. And that will take some of your personal time. Automation circumvents steps. Coaches should not skip the relationship building steps! Right? Because the coaching relationship is co-creative and fit is critical.Learn what to do instead of automating by reading the rest of the Show Notes here.
The RPGrinders are back with a very special episode. For the first time ever, the Grinders skip the news! The rest of the show is the same. There are plenty of Stinkos and reviews, just with less news. Without the news the Grinders start the show off with deals. Both Playstation and Xbox are having their big summer sales. Don't forget to check out the E-shop as they have been offering some good deals, as of late. Dear BreakMan is back. Today we learn how get rid of unwelcome co-workers. These are the space invaders of the worst kind, the personal space invaders! Don't worry, even personal space invaders are no match for the ultimate wisdom of the RPGrinders! Without the news, the Grinders have plenty of time for reviews. Five reviews of anime, horror, Marvel and more. Is the long overdue Black Widow worth the wait? He-Man has finally come back but does Eric think it was worth the wait? It may be a shorter episode but there is no shortage of Stinkos. Break is mad about COVID and the broken dryer that broke his wallet. Frank is burning up on the inside and outside, as he battles a summer cold and a broken AC. Eric takes the Olympics and the state of Mississippi to task. Even though it's Eric's Stinko, the Grinders all agree that the war on women must end! To end the show on a much happier note, the Grinders enter round two of the Greatest Gameshow of All Time tournament! There are only 16 shows left and they are all good. No whammy, no whammy, no Super Market Sweep? Can the new comer The Floor is Lava compete with the legendary Jeopardy? Will Let's Make A deal make it to the next round or will it get the Gong? Will Remote control be another slime covered victim of the Obstacle Course? Can the Newlywed game survive against 9 B list celebrities, wielding the power of Xs and Os? Who Wants to be a Millionaire or do they prefer winning thousands on the Pyramid? Is the Dating Game a match for Pat, Vanna, and their amazing wheel? And finally, it's double the Drew Carey as the host of the Price is Right battles one of his other shows, Who's Line is it Anyway. Where like does he like find those wonderful like toys?
Movie Meltdown - Episode 556 (For our Patreon "Horror Club") On this episode, we welcome back Dick Starr as we return to the outback to discuss Wolf Creek 2. The 2013 Australian horror film is still co-written and directed by Greg McLean, so how does it compare to the first film and how does it fit into the ongoing franchise. And as we try to figure out, what's going on with Nicolas Cage, we also address... Fear Street, Willy's Wonderland, Goosebumps, creating a series versus a movie, a loophole movie, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, get to know the kids, YA horror, The Twilight Zone, competing crocodile movies, Ed Gein, Rambo: Last Blood, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, bone decor, using a grinder, John Jarratt, worried about vicious dogs, a supernatural level of murderer, Jack Black, the tractor-trailer scene, The Banana Splits Movie, a new level of gore, Skippy the Bush Kangaroo, promote the legend of Mick, Mom and Dad, true crime, the boogeyman of the outback and his twisted murder ride haunted house catacombs of evil. Spoiler Alert: Full spoilers for "Wolf Creek 2", so watch the movie before you listen. "He works almost because he is just a lethal force of nature."
Who wants to be a millionaire? A billionaire? A kajillionaire? This week, we live out our game show dreams and play our own version of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" and figure out who's the fave fan or fake fan. We may not have Regis Philbin hosting, but we do have Reba, who loves her kids and never stops, on our side. Stay tuned for an updated Gilmore Girls recap and discussion, debating B&W Tumblr-era music groups, and odd, but fitting, independent movie titles. The first woman to win "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" answered these 15 questions correctly. We didn't get very far, but can you? Take the quiz, and tweet us your results: https://bzfd.it/3rmRXQ3 The Millionaire PowerPoint Template: https://bit.ly/3iqM9AS ***Not ours, but worth checking out if you want to be a millionaire in the making. :) Follow Us: https://twitter.com/courageanddoll IG: Coming Soon!
What do you get when you cross The Zen Professional and the game show Who Wants to be a Millionaire?!? Well it's "Who Wants to be a ZENionaire" of course!! This is the audio from the latest episode of Bacon TV and a game of high stakes and high rewards... We get to play this game of life ONE time... so learning how to create a zen life is a must if we want fulfilment, purpose and passion! And who doesn't want that?!??! Our expert guest contestant is Dan Tricarico, the CEO and founder of The Zen Professional. He shares his wisdom on how to simply add those zen moments to your life using his 5 steps he calls the 5 S's!! And we add a couple more to the mix with some Silliness and Sizzle!! Don't miss this one and be sure to check out Dan Tricarico, Author, Podcaster, Teacher, Professional and Zen Master.... You can catch the video version of this show on the LifeBacon YouTube Channel. ENJOY! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lifebaconmegan/support
Episode 3 of 3 Inherent in almost every aspect of human life is the idea that experts rule all. We defer to doctors, scientists, TV personalities, and assume that average person is only one step up from an alley cat. In this INSANE book, James lays out a mindF**** idea that.......Large groups of people are SMARTER than ANY EXPERT NO MATTER HOW SMART. From capitalism, to ants, to military history, James blows our minds and SHITS all over traditional thinking. You'll like this series if you Want to know what "Who Wants to Be A Millionaire" and "BumFights" have in common Want to hear the story of an actual miracle Want to use this knowledge to create a billion dollar company and ultimately live forever Feel emotionally and spiritually called to rappers like Tee Grizzley and Fat Trel Death from above.
Comedian Martin Urbano gives his Top 9 Game Shows & the price is right since this podcast is free. Martin hosts his own hilarious game show called Who Wants 2.69? So check it out. Top 9 is a weekly podcast hosted by comedian Tom Cassidy, with Adele Carollo that features a special guest who gives a personal top 9 list of their choosing. Subscribe and write review on iTunes: Follow Top9pod: or Follow Tom: Follow Adele: Follow Martin:
A Mumbai teenager reflects on his life after being accused of cheating on the Indian version of "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?".
Episode 2 of 3 Inherent in almost every aspect of human life is the idea that experts rule all. We defer to doctors, scientists, TV personalities, and assume that average person is only one step up from an alley cat. In this INSANE book, James lays out a mindF**** idea that.......Large groups of people are SMARTER than ANY EXPERT NO MATTER HOW SMART. From capitalism, to ants, to military history, James blows our minds and SHITS all over traditional thinking. You'll like this series if you Want to know what "Who Wants to Be A Millionaire" and "BumFights" have in common Want to hear the story of an actual miracle Want to use this knowledge to create a billion dollar company and ultimately live forever Feel emotionally and spiritually called to rappers like Tee Grizzley and Fat Trel Death from above.
In this episode of the Learning from Smart People Podcast with Rob Oliver, Melissa Del Toro Schaffner talks about how to empower young people to pursue their dreams. She has created a coloring book to encourage girls to pursue occupations that are not stereotypically thought of as jobs for women. It is a powerful interview on a topic that is so important. Here are a few of the high points of this conversation between Melissa Del Toro Schaffner and Rob Oliver: · Melissa's experiences on “Who Wants to be a Millionaire?” · Transitioning from an electrical engineer to an entrepreneur · Appreciation for people performing analytical jobs · There is no right or wrong way to become an entrepreneur · The important thing about your entrepreneurial journey is to start it · Creating a business that fits with your lifestyle · Dealing with emotions and mental conditions · The importance of empowering women · The creative process of making a coloring book · One of the motivating factors for starting this podcast · If no one who looks like you is doing what you want to do, be the first! · Finding the convergence of your skills and your interests · How to leave footprints for others to follow · Breaking down the constructs of limitation · What does empowerment mean? · Who needs to be empowered? · Everybody needs empowerment at some point · The power of “feelings” You can find more about Melissa Del Toro Schaffner on her website and social media. You can also check out her podcast. Website: https://www.melissadeltoro.com Coloring Book: https://www.amazon.com/Careers-Little-Sisters-coloring-inspiration/dp/1535332883 Coloring Book (Spanish): https://www.amazon.com/Profesi%C3%B3nes-para-Nuestras-Ni%C3%B1as-inspiraci%C3%B3n/dp/154284200X/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/melissaideltoro Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/melissadeltorointernational Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/melissadeltoro_voiceover Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissaideltoro/ Thanks for listening to the Learning from Smart People Podcast! Please Subscribe, leave a comment and follow us on social media: · Twitter: http://twitter.com/LFSPPodcast · Instagram: http://instagram.com/LFSPPodcast · Facebook: http://facebook.com/LFSPPodcast · LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lfsppodcast/ · YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbWV_LuUad7ZWuE9j5D9v-w You can also use the “Contact” page on the “Learning from Smart People” website: https://www.learningfromsmartpeople.com.
本日ピックアップするのは、今週100位に初登場。 CHINATOWN SLALOM、「WHY'D YA WANNA COME AND ACT LIKE THAT?」 イギリス・リヴァプールを拠点に活動する4人組バンド、チャイナタウン・スラローム。 メンバーは4人とも、あのポール・マッカートニーが設立した音楽学校 《リヴァプール・インスティテュート・フォー・パフォーミング・アーツ》の生徒でした。 在学中にバンドを結成した4人は、一緒に生活をしながら曲作りを始め、 やがて4人そろって学校をドロップアウト。 先にアルバムを作り、それを持ってレコード会社に売り込みをかけ、契約をゲット。 2019年にデビューアルバム『Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?』をリリースしました。 そんなチャイナタウン・スラロームが、先日、『Meet the Parents』と題したEPをリリース! 2年前のデビューアルバムは、サンプリングを駆使して作ったトラックに ラップをのせた曲が多かったのですが、今回のEPではサンプリングをあまり使わず、 ポップ路線に変更。その理由は「サンプリングするとお金がメチャかかるから」!! ちなみに、チャイナタウン・スラロームは、ライブよりも楽曲制作に力を入れていて、 デビューするまでバンドとしてライブをやったことがありませんでした。 デビュー後、ぼちぼちやっていますが、ツアーはまだリスクが高いので、 もう少しバンドとしての人気や地位を確立してから考えるとのこと。
What You Need to Know is The Narrative Machine is so powerful! It's so powerful that it can make a lie the truth and make the truth disappear. The narrative machine works together to only let you know what they think you should know. Here's two of many examples of how they've shown they are so powerful — 1) January 6th Hoax & 2) Hunter Biden's laptops. Tammy Nichols, Idaho state Representative, & Eagle leader, gives a comparison on how Idaho has come out of the Covid-19 shutdown to other states. Also, Tammy talks about the teachers unions in Idaho and how they made sure to not get the kids back into school last year. Check out her website — NicholsforIdaho.com. John Schlafly, director and treasurer of Phyllis Schlafly Eagles, talks about Arizona's voter initiative laws and how they offer protections for each voter. Many other states are implementing similar ones and the Supreme Court has said that states are able to implement these voter protection laws. Also, check out this week's column Who Wants to be “Primaried”? Wrap Up: The Wuhan breakdown of the world — July 4th, 2021. This past weekend marked the end point of the Wuhan quarantine. Republicans and Democrats are ready to get on with their lives and it's about time! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As a filmmaker, director of photography Stuart Biddlecombe wants to visually put his ideas on screen, telling stories that he genuinely connects to with true creative collaborators who listen and contribute. When Stuart came aboard to shoot part of season three of The Handmaid's Tale, he knew he was taking on the mantle of what has become an iconic show. He had read the book in high school, and feels that the television series does an incredible job of putting the book into pictures, continuing to tell a meaningful and important story. Stuart was fortunate enough to begin working on the show with former cinematographer and Emmy winner Colin Watkinson, who had moved into directing. He was able to learn the ropes from Watkinson and continue the look of The Handmaid's Tale smoothly into season four. Stuart was very involved in the production of the fourth season of The Handmaid's Tale, and he loved the extraordinary creative input he's had on the show. He would meet with lead actor and executive producer Elisabeth Moss and showrunner Bruce Miller to talk though each episode, discussing with them what they wanted to shoot and what direction each episode should go. Color on The Handmaid's Tale plays a very important role- Gilead is presented with strong red, blue and black costumes while the colors and tones representing Canada are muted and softer. In season 4, as the story follows the main character, June (Elisabeth Moss) as she escapes to Canada, Stuart knew they needed to change the color palette, shifting into stronger colors and contrasts to push the look forward. Stuart began working in television in the UK before he went to film school, on game shows such as Who Wants to be a Millionaire?, but felt no love for the job. He decided to attend college at the National Film and Television School in order to learn more about the art of telling stories using a camera. He was in a very small film class with fellow cinematographer Charlotte Bruus Christensen. After film school, he shot several episodes of Call the Midwife and Doctor Who. Working in television taught Stuart how to shoot quickly, creating storytelling in the purest form, without the need for a lot of coverage. Stuart finds working on many of today's television shows such as The Handmaid's Tale to be very satisfying, as the lines of quality storytelling are blurring between television and film, with many television shows matching or even exceeding much of what can be seen in the cinema. Find Stuart Biddlecombe: https://www.stuartbiddlecombe.co.uk/ Instagram: @stuartdop You can see The Handmaid's Tale season four streaming on Hulu Find out even more about this episode, with extensive show notes and links: http://camnoir.com/ep131/ Sponsored by Hot Rod Cameras: www.hotrodcameras.com The Cinematography Podcast website: www.camnoir.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheCinematographyPodcast Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Twitter: @ShortEndz
SFX 1: Intense music sting (think Who Wants to Be a Millionaire) LEPTON: Welcome back to Iron Tyrant, the show where we take planets full of hopeless, pitiful beings and match them with the celebrity tyrants that will whip them into shape. Planet Norx C from episode 33 is now happily under the domination of […]
Episode 1 of 3. Inherent in almost every aspect of human life is the idea that experts rule all. We defer to doctors, scientists, TV personalities, and assume that average person is only one step up from an alley cat. In this INSANE book, James lays out a mindF**** idea that.......Large groups of people are SMARTER than ANY EXPERT NO MATTER HOW SMART. From capitalism, to ants, to military history, James blows our minds and SHITS all over traditional thinking. You'll like this series if you Want to know what "Who Wants to Be A Millionaire" and "BumFights" have in common Want to hear the story of an actual miracle Want to use this knowledge to create a billion dollar company and ultimately live forever Feel emotionally and spiritually called to rappers like Tee Grizzley and Fat Trel Death from above.
You may know Dr. Barton from Who Wants to be a Millionaire? (or from the mean streets of West Hollywood, CA) but did you know he's had sex with SEVERAL of his masseurs?!? Follow JD on IG: @MrDollyBarton Rate and Review the pod! Subscribe to the Patreon!! Get spanked harrrrrrd --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/goodsodpod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/goodsodpod/support
This week, the tables have turned! After CMO's super embarrassing performance on our 'Who Wants to be an American?' episode, he has decided to put Carlos to the test! However, since Carlos already aced the US Citizenship test, CMO will instead test his knowledge on LGBTQI trivia! Will Carlos prove to be a notable ally? Or will he embarrass the gay community like CMO did America? FIND OUT NOW on the FratChat Podcast!
We're kicking off #HotEarlSummer and a new series with newly dubbed Earl of Trenear, Devon, from Lisa Kleypas' Ravenels series!Devon and his brother didn't have a nurtured upbringing and spent most of their adult days being libertines. The last thing Devon expected was to inherit an earldom with huge debts.Widowed through the previous earl, Kathleen awaited what the new earl will do with her and his cousins. Although she experienced abandonment in her past, her nurturing ways came from a horse-loving pseudo-family and planned to take care of her sisters-in-law upon being asked to leave the estate. And, although a good influence, Kathleen didn't expect to be needed and wanted because she knows loneliness well. What Devon realized was the inheritance may have brought him debts, but Kathleen brought purpose to his life. What he may not have wanted as a single man, he wanted now with her. We don't know what life will bring us or who we'll meet. The most unlikely person may become the one we can cry to. The most unlikely person may be the one who breaks through and gets us to care for more than ourselves. Join us as we discuss how events can lead us to people who can help us become better over time and who we'll gladly give our time to!DRAWING ROOM DISCUSSIONS –This episode is brought to you by Kensington's newest title from Sabrina Jeffries, “Undercover Duke.” You can find this book wherever books are sold. Find out more at Kensingtonbooks.com.Sabrina JeffriesDuke Dynasty series: Project Duchess, A Perfect Match in the Seduction on a Snowy Night Anthology, The Bachelor, Who Wants to Marry a Duke, and Undercover DukeAudible version of Cold-Hearted Rake by narrator Mary Jane WellsWelshmen Rhys Winterborne, Taron Egerton, and Luke Evans “OFFICIAL, UNOFFICIAL BOOK REVIEW”/LISTICLE – 9:06Featuring –Lisa KleypasCold-Hearted RakeRavenels serieswww.lisakelypas.comwww.facebook.com/lisakleypas www.instagram.com/lisakleypas “POT-TAIL PONDERING” – 26:25 Angel's EnvyKentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Finished in Port Wine Barrelswww.angelsenvy.comwww.facebook.com/AngelsEnvyBourbonwww.instagram.com/angelsenvywww.twitter.com/Angels_Envy#HotEarlSummer Part OneNext – “Marrying Winterborne” by Lisa Kleypas with Friend of the Pod Katrina @literarylovebooks Hosts - Toni Rose & Wendy Woo Email - litwallflowerspodcast@gmail.com Follow on www.instagram.com/litwallflowerspodcast Shop at https://www.zazzle.com/store/lit_wallflowers/products Website https://linktr.ee/litwallflowers Lit Wallflowers is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. You can find more outstanding podcasts to subscribe to at Frolic.media/podcasts!
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BAFTA winning Fleabag star Sian Clifford may not have graced our screens with the infamous pencil haircut had it not been for her ‘Thank You, Next' and overcoming a chapter in her life which at the time felt hideous but perhaps shaped her.As well as Fleabag, you will also know Sian from starring in Vanity Fair and alongside Matthew Macfadyen in the miniseries Quiz, based on the coughing scandal on Who Wants to Be A Millionaire? But what is Sian's Thank you, Next…You can still listen back to the full episode with Sian below:https://podfollow.com/thanksamillion/episode/b8bf54e93f302efa3ed55b30a65a89d68b614dc8/view If you're not already, make sure you're subscribed to my Weekly Newsletter. It's FREE and is an email hug of a Sunday morning packed full of wellbeing tips, tasty recipes (the food and fashion kind), interviews with my favourite people and a whole load of loveliness. Sign up here:https://angelascanlon.us7.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=9bab7f9de32315678140972a4&id=5dcb6c5225GET IN TOUCH instagram.com/angelascanlon twitter.com/angelascanlon facebook.com/angelascanlon #ThanksAMillionTrio instagram.com/siansstillspace twitter.com/SiansUniverse See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jeff and Sandy go back to May 1, 1989 to the Grand Opening of Disney's MGM Studios and all the changes the Studios have seen from the obvious of the name to the loss of the Earful Tower, the Sorcerer Hat and so many attractions they have trouble packing it all in, Hear about the legendary Marty Sklar, Imagineering force behind this park. For Sklar fans, be sure to get your copy of his books to hear his incredible stories - One Little Spark!, Travel with Figment on the Road in Search of Disney Dreams, and Dream It! Do It! My Half Century Creating Disney's Magic Kingdoms #afflinks Reminisce on such greats as Who Wants to Be A Millionaire, American Idol and Sounds Dangerous. Remember great shows like Disney's Movie Magic, Pixar Live!, Hunchback and more.Recall the star studded weekends that are no more - ESPN Weekend, ABC Soaps Weekend and of course, Star Wars Weekends featuring the 501st Legion.
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Agnes Callard is an ethical philosopher who dissects, in dazzlingly precise detail, familiar human experiences that we think we understand. Whether her topic is expressing anger, fighting with others, jockeying for status, giving advice, or navigating jealousy, Callard provokes us to rethink the emotions and habits that govern how we live. She also happens to be one of my favorite columnists.In this conversation, I wanted to hear what Callard had to say about a tangle of topics we’ve explored before on the show: how we measure and trade status, and how that feeds into the amorphous thing we call “the meritocracy.” Callard’s argument is that we can have a “non-punitive” meritocracy, one that rewards us for our (virtuous) successes but doesn’t blame us for our failures. I’m not so sure, but it’s a fantastic conversation I’m still thinking about.But as they say on the infomercials — that’s not all! We also talk about why advice is useless, the benefits of jealousy, whether polyamory and monogamy suffer from the same problem, sad music, why Callard’s office is such a riot of color, and the secret to a good divorce. And, at the end, I’ve got some music recommendations for you. Enjoy!References: “Who Wants to Play the Status Game?” by Agnes Callard, The Point“Against Advice,” by Agnes Callard, The Point“The Other Woman,” by Agnes Callard, The Point“Parenting and Panic,” by Agnes Callard, The PointAspiration by Agnes CallardRecommendations:Tolstoy: A Russian Life by Rosamund BartlettPessoa: A Biography by Richard ZenithAugustine of Hippo by Peter Brown“Real Death” by Mount EerieThoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at ezrakleinshow@nytimes.com.“The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Annie Galvin, Jeff Geld and Roge Karma; fact-checking by Michelle Harris; original music by Isaac Jones; mixing by Jeff Geld. Special thanks to Shannon Busta and Kristin Lin.
Cousin Sal and Rachel are joined by television producer and Men in Blazers host, Michael Davies (@embassydavies) who tells the story of discovering Jimmy Kimmel, developing Win Ben Stein’s Money and the original pilot screening of The Man Show for ABC. Then they discuss which rapper you would want as your phone a friend on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Plus, from Pele to Ronaldo which one named soccer star would you want your lover to refer to you as? Finally, with Bill Gates now single- it’s a matchmaker session of who should be his next girlfriend? Then it’s the most competitive game show in all of podcasts- Cameo-ver/Under!
Tom Haberstroh and Amin Elhassan are joined by Nick Wright of Fox Sports 1's First Things First. Topics include his humble beginnings in Kansas City before making it onto Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, his proficiency at googling, and of course, his balkan blood-feud with Nikola Jokic (and really any Nikola that gets in his way).
In this episode, it's Hunter Game Day! The cast plays a game of Who Wants to Win a lot of Money?! A game that may or may not sound very similar to a popular game show that you may know. So have a seat, relax, and see how well you would do as you follow along. Happy Listening Everyone!
Sarah Knight (@mcsnugz) is the author of the NYTimes Best-Selling No F*cks Given guides and host of the No F*cks Given Podcast. To offer your own advice, call Zak @ 844-935-BEST TRANSCRIPT: SARAH: I have a piece of advice that has kept my 20-year relationship moving smoothly and it involves saying no and setting boundaries. So, I call it, MVP...Mutual Veto Power. And this is something that's been working for my husband and I since the early days. We got together in 1999 and it means that you both have the power to say no to something and not be questioned. If I say no, I don't like that paint color. No, I don't want that couch. No, I don't want to go on our honeymoon to Tokyo...The answer is no and we've agreed to not pre-argue about it. We're not gonna debate. We're not gonna engage in guilt-tripping. It's just a no. We both get to have that Mutual Veto Power and what it means is you avoid a lot of conflict and if the other person is just neutral on the thing...you know, on the vacation destination or the paint color or whatever then you go-ahead and do it because that way one of you is getting what you want. But if anybody is a no then you don't do it because that way nobody has to do what they don't want. And I have to say, you know, it works for the little stuff and it works for the big stuff and it just takes a lot of the pressure off of a relationship and this could work with, you know, a client relationship, a family relationship. ZAK: Because you've had so much practice with this...I can imagine when it first starts it takes some restraint to not push back. SARAH: It does and I think, you know, what we've learned as a couple over time is that life is much better when you don't force one another or guilt another into doing something the other person doesn't want to do. What you're doing when you say yes to things that you don't want to do or force other people into saying yes to things they don't want to do is you're poisoning the time that you do send together. You're poisoning the relationship. You're creating toxicity that doesn't need to be there and it is not ever, I don't think, my intention or anybody who's trying to get me to do somethings intention to make me frustrated, resentful, angry, anxious about it. Wouldn't it be so much better to just rip-off the band-aid at the beginning, say no, have your no be respected and go on about your day and you know, be able to do things with and for one another that you're both excited about it? ZAK: Hell yeah. My wife and I, we've been together since 2006 and I think some adjacent practice that we do, it's called Who Wants it More? You have to be really honest about, do you actually care about this? And if you do. If you really want to go out to eat rather than carry-out, just invoke, I think I want to go out more than you don't want to go out. And it causes us both to evaluate how much we do care about and then just to be like, ok, you care more. We're gonna do the thing that you care more about. SARAH: That's a really good way to phrase it. I have something similar where I talk about making a selfish decision. And I think you can differentiate between good selfish and bad selfish and what I like to advise people is, listen, is the decision that you want to make...is it helping you more than it's hurting anybody else? Because that's probably good selfish. Bad selfish is when a decision you want to make hurts other people more than it helps you. In which case, why aren't you doing it. Why not just go ahead. Go with the flow. And that kind of ties into the MVP rule of, if it's neutral then the person who wants to do it, we can do it. But if either one is a negative, we just both don't do it. And again, that means that at least somebody is getting what they want all the time and nobody is getting what they don't want, ever.
Jesse Draper is a mother of 2 boys, founding partner of Halogen Ventures as well as creator and host of Emmy nominated television series, The Valley Girl Show. Jesse is a 4th generation venture capitalist focused on early stage investing in consumer technology companies led by female and co-ed teams. Among her 55 portfolio companies are the Skimm, Glamsquad, Carbon38, HopSkipDrive, The Flex Company, Eloquii (recently sold to Walmart) and This is L (sold to P&G). She stars on SET's television series Meet the Draper's, currently in it's second season. Jesse was listed by Marie Claire magazine as one of the ‘50 Most Connected Women in America’. She has been a contributor to Marie Claire, Mashable, Forbes, and is a regular investor and tech personality on shows including TLC’s Girl Starter, The Katie Couric Show, Fox’s Good Day LA, CNBC’s Who Wants to Be the Next Millionaire Inventor? & Freeform’s Startup U. She proudly sits on the board of directors of Blue Fever, Carbon38, Preemadonna (creator of the Nailbot) and the non-profit board Bizworld and Project Glimmer. Jesse supports the Parkinson’s Institute and is very involved with growing UCLA’s female entrepreneurship community. Some of the Topics Covered by Jesse Draper in this Episode What Halogen Ventures is doing today Jesse's unique journey from Nickelodeon actor to venture capital Jesse's tech talk show (The Valley Girl Show) and her initiative to interview 50% women in tech The imposter syndrome that comes with being a female in VC and how to overcome it How Jesse approached identifying the right LPs and raising her first fund How raising her first fund differed from her second Jesse's advice for first time fundraisers How Halogen is supporting their founders How to leverage media for consumer companies Jesse's outlook on relationship building and prioritization How Jesse and Halogen evaluate early stage founders Jesse's investment in Toucan and how she views the future of work and learning What industries Jesse recommends investing in now 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/
Scholar and author Clay Jenkinson joins podcast host Mike McFeely to discuss Jenkinson's new book and the future of North Dakota. With big changes coming to the agriculture and energy industries, Jenkinson wonders how the state will attract new people and what jobs the state could try to create.
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For may investors, buying that first property is intimidating to the point that they let deals just pass them by. In this episode Roofstock Academy Coach, Dean West, shares the story of how he moved through that pain point to eventually quit his job to invest in real estate. --- Transcript Michael: Hey everybody. Welcome to another episode of The Remote Real Estate Investor. I'm Michael Albaum and today I'm joined by my co host, Tom: Tom Schneider. Michael: And we have with us a very special guest today, Dean West. He's actually a Roofstock, Academy Coach and consultant with us. And he's gonna be talking to us today about his experience and journey getting started in real estate investing all the way up to what he's doing now as a coach. So let's get into it. Awesome, Dean West. Welcome to the podcast, man. So happy to have you on. Dean: It's a privilege Michael. Thanks so much for having me on your show. Michael: Yeah, of course. So we wanted to give our listeners a little bit of insight into your background as an investor, and then ultimately becoming a rootstock Academy coach. So give everybody a little bit of background on who you are, and how you first got started investing in real estate. Dean: Yeah, happy to do so. So it was the spring of 85 that I was born, and then from there, Michael: and you've been at it ever since? Dean: Yeah, exactly! Tom: Spring of 85. Great time to be born. great time to be born, Dean: Isn't it? So I was born in South Africa, I made my move over to America in 99. Since I've been in us, I've been all along California. So I've started in San Diego, then I was in Los Angeles for a bit. And then I spent about 14 years in San Francisco. When I was in San Francisco, I spent the majority of my time so I was in a big four accounting firm working in the digital forensics e discovery space, which I loved. And I loved my colleagues and everything about it that at some point, I kind of got to this point in my career where I'm like, okay, I can either go for partnership, or I can kind of go this other path, which I've been had been slowly building over the past couple of years into real estate and I love Real Estate Guys Radio Podcast. And one of the things that I think Robert Helms always said was build a life that pays you to live it. So I've followed that ethos and quit my job and kind of pursue this full time. Michael: Amazing. But so if we just rewind the clock back a little bit, not all the way to the spring 85. But when you first got started investing in real estate, what was your first soiree into real estate investing, Dean: I started actually with my primary residence. So I purchased a home in San Francisco, I, like many other poor souls in San Francisco was hunting around with my wife for a few years or five years trying to buy a property. So I think I started in 2012 trying to buy a property and four years later, we finally found a home we've been making offers on these properties, but like everyone else, we were getting outbid and people were sending pretty pictures of their dog and family. In their little letter, though, we were kept getting outbid, and it was really quite frustrating. So what I did like any logical person would do is I bet 25% over asking which wasn't enough by the way there was 16 offers on this property I was in the 16 I didn't know where I fell off my offer but I knew I wasn't the best one out there because I'd come back for another best and final offer so I raised it yet again to 30% over asking and I had after sending all my money I had the privilege of sending all my money to the seller and Yeah, got my first primary residence. Michael: Awesome. Tom: So in San Francisco big city is this like like a condo or a proper house or a townhouse and I'm curious having you know knowing San Francisco decently well yeah live it out like what area you were buying Dean: Yeah, yeah, absolutely. Bernal heights. Tom: Oh, very cool. Dean: To just south of the city that's like a 20 minute drive into the city perfect places really close to the city is kind of one of those places where you know for people who weren't quite ready to grow up and move all the way to the suburbs. It's kind of like Southern lights because that city feels close enough and I you know, I wasn't quite ready to make that leap and fly my minivan and suburban just yet. So there you go. I went kind of halfway in between, I tend to think of myself as you know, decently by the numbers and you know, this place was you know, a bit out of my league but the reason I kind of made the jump was because I saw the potential it's a beautiful property two bedrooms at the top one bedroom below and that bedroom below had a separate entrance right of the street, it was almost like an in law unit. So that property itself about 1500 square feet, of which the bottom unit is about 400 square feet and there's a perfect space for an Airbnb play. So when I was making that offer I kind of had that in the back of my mind that hey, I can kind of Airbnb this out and you know at least help pay the mortgage a little bit so yeah, that's that was essentially my first I guess real estate deal. Was my primary residence house hacking. Tom: Awesome. House hacking. Beautiful. Yeah. Did you ended up going at it from an Airbnb like a vacation rental or longer term stay curious of like, what how that kind of played out, you know, and were you immediately thinking Airbnb or were you thinking like kind of longer term rental? Dean: No, no, I right off the bat. I was thinking Airbnb. My wife was not thinking that but I was. Little does she know I was very much thinking about having a Airbnb at the bottom there. And yeah, short term rental was what I was looking at. And the reason for that it made it made sense for what I was looking for in San Francisco and California in general, that you know, the landlord laws tend to not be as lenient towards landlord and so I didn't want On to any kind of, you know, squatters or anything that may impinge on that. So I was looking for short term play, it actually really worked out quite well. Because even in Bernal heights, which is a bit outside the city, it was still I was getting, you know, 70 85% occupancy in my unit, which was great. And I was able to very much supplement my mortgage. I think I actually kept on to a 4.96 star rating super host threes years in a row. Michael: Yeah, humblebrag much. Dean: Probably the achievement of my lifetime is keeping my rating up there. And that's because I went down there, I picked up every bloody hair I could find. And I hooked on the hospitality aspect of it. I loved the feeling of having guests and trying to give them a you know, a good time here from another country or from from some domestic travelers. Michael: You're like a unicorn. It's like meeting somebody with an Uber five rating. like nobody has a perfect. That's pretty impressive. Nicely done. Tom: You don't trust the five? Michael: Yeah, it's true. It's like, well, what are you doing? Dean: There's something going on there? No, it was actually I know, the two people that kind of dinged my rating one, Michael: Let's go find them. Dean: I know. I know. I tried that. I had no like, the one was the lady who was staying for two nights, and I made the egregious error of not refilling the K cup coffee pods. Michael: How could you? Dean: I know, I told her, I was like, please forgive me, like I'll do anyway, she, she dinged my reading right there. And then the second person that's good and what I did, but anyway, just just a few people. Michael: Okay, Tom: In preparing to house hack with an Airbnb? How did you kind of prepare yourself to be able to do that? Or you just kind of just use your intuition? And then second question on top of that, was it easier or more difficult than you thought it was going to be having a short term rental in your lower house? Dean: To answer the second question first, It's actually easier. And the reason for that Tom is actually because I enjoyed it. And everything in life is a lot easier if you enjoy it. I mean, not everyone loves going down and dealing with guests, and you know, trying to make sure everything's perfect, I actually quite enjoyed that I really did enjoy that aspect of it. And sure, it was a lot of work. And I was sometimes in there myself kind of cleaning the toilets going down, and just getting everything cleaned. I finally outsource that. But in the beginning, it was all me. And then your first question in terms of preparation. For the numbers standpoint, I think I was using it was I think the air DNA at the time, or one of those other websites, or even Airbnb itself in order to get a kind of a ballpark figure of what type of rent, short term rent I could potentially get from this unit. And it actually pretty spot on my my pro forma was somewhat accurate for this aspect. So yeah, in preparation, it worked out quite well. Michael: Nice. And I mean, I'm like, Tom, I know San Francisco very well. It's a very expensive market, I think it was, at least last year, the most expensive market in the country, even more than Manhattan. So as a percentage basis, how much of your housing expense, were you able to offset by renting this out? Dean: About half? Actually, wow, that's in terms of growth? So I'll use real numbers. Yes, I pulled in every month, about three to three and a half $1,000 a month, my mortgage was six and a half ish. And then my expenses itself, I was paying about $600 a month for the cleaning and the like refreshing everything and like, you know, buying some ad hoc things, repairs, that was roughly my number. So in terms of buying the property just for Airbnb, it made no sense. But if we were living at the top and kind of offsetting the mortgage, it made perfect sense. Michael: Yeah, that's awesome. And you're the fact that you're a tax guy. And you come from one of the big four, you probably saw immediately the tax benefits that you'd be able to take advantage of as well. Dean Yes, well, you think that actually, so I'll company that I used to work for the giant accounting firm, my focus was digital forensics e discovery. So I was dealing white collar crime. So I was doing a very niche type of work. But I learned very quickly about the tax benefits. That was one of the things I really loved about Airbnb play was that I was living there. And I got to do the third of my heating a third of my internet, sort of the waters or the sewer because it was split, kind of two bedrooms and one so 3111 so 1/3 of all our deal use or deal purpose items, I was able to pack the dock so there are a lot of tax benefits or you're living in your primary residence and having a short term rental as well. Michael: Right now I want to move on to your first remote investment because you joined the Roofstock Academy as a member a couple years ago now and have since been off to the races with regard to investing remotely. So talk to us about what that first remote investment looked like. Dean: Yeah, you happy to walk you through it. So after the Airbnb that was going on, I was like, Okay, this is awesome. I love I love this kind of stuff. And I was kind of hooked. I assumed living in San Francisco and like okay, well I guess real estate investing, you always have to buy you know where you live. So I was like, Okay, I the only place I could Potentially afford was maybe the outskirts of Sacramento that was like the closest I could find where I could somewhat afford another place. But I actually remember distinctly sitting in the parking lots of Trader Joe's are sitting with my newborn, I think she was two months at a time when my wife was at the grocery store. And I was scrolling through Reddit of Martha time. And I saw a sneaky little advert for this little company called Roofstock. And I was like, what does this mean remotes real estate investing, you can do that remotely. And I was kind of From then on, I was like it kind of the light bulb went off. And from that day, I tried to consume as many podcasts as possible. Real Estate guys, bigger pockets, the remote real estate vest that wasn't around at the time, otherwise, I would have been on that as well as reading books kind of just trying to saturate myself with as much education as possible. So I think after a full year of learning, I finally pulled the trigger on a property in East Atlanta, and the purchase price was 128,000. But got it down to 123 800. Because of some roofing things. Yeah, that was my first remote real estate. And that's Tom: What a jump, like, psychologically from, you know, being so close to right on top of your, you know, real estate investment with the house hacking to East Atlanta, like way out there. I mean, Dean: Yeah. Tom: Would you say that preparation, that kind of like that time that you spent, like made it that much easier? Or was it still kind of tricky or Dean: No, it made it almost harder. And it's almost like, and I think Michael knows this from our discussions, it's almost like analysis paralysis. And I find this in a lot of our investors, students as well, people spend almost too much time researching. And I was one of those people that I spent so much time analyzing, and really going down to the nitty gritty that I got almost paralyzed with too much information. And I think there is kind of a fine balance of, you know, learning the fundamentals, and knowing kind of the basics of how to, you know, how to analyze the markets. And you know, how to read a pro forma, how to understand at least the basics of reading a, an inspection report, and at least being able to know who to speak to, because, look, none of us know everything about real estate, but we know, enough, I think, to be able to point them to another person or in the direction that could potentially help them. I went way beyond beyond that. And I was over analyzing, I was really getting frustrated. So I definitely didn't think in a year and preparation to purchase the place. But I did. But anyway, I purchased my first property for 123 800. This is work well. Michael: And did you use roofstock as a platform to purchase? Or did you connect with an agent out there? And he's in Atlanta? How did that process work? Dean: My first property purchase was through roof stock actually bid on quite a few other places before but there were quite a few hungry investors out there kept up bidding me on these properties, Michael: Probably a bunch of local San Franciscans. Dean: That's right. I know. quicker than I am. But yeah, finally, this one, I was able to get and pull the trigger. And this was, I think, a few years back now. And before that, even that signed up for roofstock Academy, and I started going through the lesson plan. And I even actually made a little trip over to Indianapolis with the roofstock. Team, my wife and I had our three month old baby with us in Indianapolis touring every Friday from a neighbor down to the D neighborhoods. We got a very good, very good tour of old Indianapolis. Michael: How great. Tom: so kind of related as soon as the pandemic is completely under control, excited to start those tours again, those are great. Dean: Yeah, I think they're absolutely fantastic. I really enjoyed my time with the team out there. And it's easy enough to analyze property remotely, because even the numbers make sense. But it's also nice to be on the ground. Not that you have to do this, but it's you know, it's nice to see kind of the areas as well. Tom: Yeah. And talk to your tax professional, oftentimes, that is can be deductible in some form. But this is not tax advice. Dean: Exactly right. Michael: As you say, it's funny, Dean, because I have a very similar beginning story in that I spent two years doing research and self education and absorbing as much as I could and bigger pockets wasn't around rusak wasn't around. So I had to piece it together for myself and stumble around in the dark. I always joke. So I'm curious, because I know for me, but curious for you. What was that? You know, one or two things that were able to help you get over that hump of doing this remotely? Because you have that foundation of education, but you know, you did it locally. But what was it for you that allowed you to be able to do it remotely? Dean; I actually don't have a good answer for that almost that I knew I was stuck. And I knew that I was over consuming education. And you always hear in the podcast as well that you know people have analysis paralysis, and I knew I had reached that point that look I can read another five books. It's not going to ultimate viewpoint. Let's kind of just pull the trigger. Let's do this. Let's see what happens. So that's really what it is. There's no like there wasn't like one epiphany. It was just more like I think I've done As much as I can to prepare myself, kind of let's go for it. Not everything in real estate works off. And it's not a kind of a surefire thing, just like any investment life. But I'd like to tell the story as well of I think it was my second or third purchase, but the Airbnb thing worked out for me really well, the Roofstock. And then the second third piece was this property I bought in Indianapolis man, this thing, I bought it with a tenant inside. And then day one, I took it over that tenant decided to stop paying. Michael: Welcome to the neighborhood. Dean: Yeah, welcome to the neighborhood. Yeah, not gonna pay you anymore. So that was fun. That took a few months to get her out. But eventually I did, then my next tenant came in. And there were two trees that happened to fall in my backyard, off to some big storm and damaged the fence twice, to pay to cut up a tree, remove it, repair the fence, and then a couple months later, another tree fell down, cut up the tree again, remove it and then repair the fence. So I didn't quite take that tree felling and date repair into my pro forma, that that is something I want to keep for the future. And certainly not for my performance. But after that, I said, you know, that worked out. So well. Let's go buy four Plex. So I spoke to old Michael Albaum. And I was like, Who is this guy, you know, who thinks he knows more than me, I've done all this real estate education. I've read all the books. I've listened to all the podcasts. And then I spoke to old Michael here and not to kind of build your ego here. But it was really very enlightening. What I mean by that is that, you know, these podcasts and these books, they're all like a one way street, right? You're getting information one way, you're not able to convey what you're trying to say and what you want and what you're thinking, and have that kind of advice kind of tailor made or custom made. So the coaching I received through roofstock biomark, Michael was very helpful to really point me in the right direction, and just be able to get some customized coaching advice. Michael: That's really sweet. For those of you can't see I'm totally blushing right now, by the way, Dean: I can see it. Tom: I've been marinating on that question. Michael asked earlier about kind of jumping in and just like a couple of points that I'll make on, you know, kind of Crossing the Chasm and then buying, you know, a way that I like to think about it is, you know, when you do make that initial investment, like you're not putting, you know, next month's food money at risk, you know, you are only, you know, investing with what is available to invest, you know, that isn't, you know, like a hard requirement for living your day to day, and you prepare yourself you understand the risks on both sides. I think when buying any of these properties, kind of understanding what are the different things that can happen? Oftentimes, it can be difficult to know, but you know, you have a very good idea of the range. But when you make that investment, you know, you're not putting in money that you can't live without, if that makes sense. Dean: Yeah, absolutely. Right. I think this is one of the lessons in podcast, it's kind of like talking about like, you can put money into stocks, but stocks go down to zero, whereas real estate, you've still got the land, you've got probably about this still worth something. Whereas your stocks or other type of investments, you could potentially lose it all. So yeah, that's kind of the differences there, Michael: In worst case scenario too. Tom: Every single cycle, like they're going to learn that much more, I'm sure after every single deal. It's like, you know, just kind of upping your level understanding, Dean: Absolutely. Tree following repairs Michael: To minor expenses in the pro forma, Dean: Exactly. Michael: I think, too is as you were mentioning, the value can go to zero in the stock market, in the housing market, you know, things go really south, you can just go move into that property, it still has inherent value. So there's always something that can be done. And, Tom, to piggyback off your point, I'm just going to throw in my own two cents for how making that leap is so doable. So because I come from the insurance industry, anyone who's talked to me for more than five minutes probably has heard that we always ask ourselves in the insurance of your what's the bet? And when it comes to making a decision, because we could spend hours upon hours and days and weeks making a decision? Yes, know, one way or the other. And so we have to ask ourselves, what's the bet? And if the bet is a $5 million loss, which in the commercial property insurance world is not a big deal, which is blew my mind. They always told me no one's gonna bat an eye, you know, 5-10 million dollar decision. I was like, oh, okay, so that's a quick decision. We have to scale that back for us as individual investors on what a big decision looks like. But then if it's a $1 billion decision, what if something happened once we are, you know, we're gonna spend a lot more time and evaluation on that decision making process. And so same thing for real estate investing, you'll ask yourself, what's the bet? And if you take a step back and break things down into a bite size, monthly dollar expense coming out of your pocket and say, Okay, if I don't have a tenant in here for three months, what does that look like making mortgage payments, making taxes, payments, making insurance payments, I'm not going to have property management because it's vacant, I'm probably not going to have much of repairs and maintenance because it's vacant, not gonna have much in terms of capex and vacant. So really breaking down what your dollar amount out of pocket cost is on a monthly basis makes it a much more approachable, I feel like concept. It was, for me, at least anyhow, versus spending 150,200 $300,000 on a property signing up for that much debt. I was like, that's really overwhelming. But when I said, Oh, it's 12 $100 a month or 200, dollars a month, whatever it is, that becomes so much more approachable, and it was easier to digest. Dean: No, you're absolutely right. And also the just the other things that you can benefit from that other investing doesn't have as these those deductions, deferrals and depreciation that go on top of all the other kind of three wealth builders of appreciation, equity pay down and cash flow. So yeah, real estate investing, if you want to know what the founding fathers wanted you to do you look at the tax laws. They're written for real estate investors and business owners. Michael: Yeah, that's so true. Tom: So time commitment. So this is a common question for investors are looking to do this more passively. You have a really interesting portfolio of experience with Airbnb renter that you had with remote single family with remote duplex, how has that changed your time investment that you're spending on your real estate investing? How has that changed over time? And I guess, kind of any general commentary on time commitment? Dean: Yeah. Right. Now, I've just moved over here. So most of my commitments been to getting my my personal affairs in order, Tom: Dean is calling us from South Africa, by the way, if you didn't, yeah, the wonderful South African accent. Dean: That's right, not to be confused with British Australian hours, which is fine, and that he has South Africa, I should back up a bit. So I had when I was working my corporate job. And you know, I was really thinking to myself, I always knew I was going to live somewhere else, or do something a bit different in my life. And it made sense for me to move to South Africa, because my whole family's here. And I just wanted to be able to get that experience during my lifetime living here. So this is actually one of the reasons two years ago, or three years ago, whatever it was, a few years back, I started looking at remote real estate investing. And that sole reason was because I wanted to find something I could do that I could do from South Africa, and bring in American dollars, because the American dollar goes very far here in South Africa. And I would highly recommend everyone come visit Cape Town, beautiful spot to be and y'all have to very far here. So long story short time that I have, since I've moved to South Africa and quit my job, I've had a lot more time on my hands. And I actually haven't spending that much more time on my portfolio just because my property managers are managing them to a certain degree. But once the dust kind of settles here, and I've kind of found my footing here, I plan to invest a lot more of my time because I want to go back and and buy more properties. I want to, you know, look at making my real estate portfolio bit more efficient and finding ways to do that. To answer your question. My time spent now has been more on finding efficiencies in my rentals versus trying to understand rental properties and how to how to manage them. Michael: That makes it makes total sense. Tom: Make sense. I'm curious, Dean, kind of a two part question. One is what is like a beer and a burger costs in South Africa and US dollars, Dean: A beer and a burger. So the bureau costs about 40 or 30 grand and the burger costs another 15 or 20 grand? So it's 50 round, which is about $3.80. Michael: Tom, Tom: That's a winner Michael: Team trip to South Africa. Tom: Let's go. Yeah, Dean: That's right. It's just the flight that's expensive to get out here. And it's a bit of a trek. So we diverged here, but I like to do that. If you look at the earth, if you look at California, if you were to tunnel down through the earth, you would end up about 400 miles off the coast of South Africa. So it's quite literally you can go east or west. And it's a it's about equidistance. From from San Francisco. Michael: Wow. Dean: Fun fact. Michael: Very fun fact, Tom: I talked to a good amount of foreign investors like looking in buying it as well. So do you have dual citizenship? Are you buying or did you buy it? Not as a US citizen? I'd love to learn about that kind of process. And yeah, learn about that. Dean: Yeah, no, that's that's a great question. Because I know we do have investor students who are you aren't US citizens? No, I do. I've actually I've had triple citizenship. South Africa, America and England as well. Tom: Very cool Michael: Humble brags don't stop. I'm telling you, man. Dean: The man the man asked the question. Yeah. Tom: Michael's getting sole citizenship with his golden visa aid adds some citizenship to my Michael: Come on Tom step up. Dean: It's all the rage. all the rage. Michael: All the cool kids are doing these days by that. Yeah, exactly. Dean: Where's your Where's your second citizenship, Michael, Portugal trying to sell? That's right. You did spend about a bit of time over there, right. Michael: Yeah, so I'll have my conditional application was approved. So now I need to go over there and do some paperwork and then it'll start by time clock for a five year permanent resident status non habitational resident so I can be anywhere in the EU for five years and then I can apply for my passport and ultimately citizenship. Dean: Oh, that's great. Yeah. Well, the EU is a great place to get citizenship. I just lost that privilege because England decided to, to Brexit out of there, right? So I'm back. I was from 22 or 25 countries, whatever it is, I could live there. Now I'm down to one. In the UK, unfortunately, that's a separate discussion. Michael: Yeah. So I was gonna say we could go on and on about that one. But so I'm curious. Now, again, because you've now left your corporate job, your W two, and also the states, what do your prospects look like for getting loans? Do you know? Dean: So what I did was when I left California, I quit my job. I also sold my primary residence in San Francisco. So from a near term standpoint, I'm looking to buy cheaper properties with cash. But from a loan standpoint, I have been doing some research and don't quote me on this, I haven't fully wrapped my head around it or or done the research. But I know there are asset based loans, that you can do that a higher percentage that that's one way to get debt coverage is through asset base loans. There's also not that I would want to do this long term, but hard money lending and other other forms of being able to get loans outside of your traditional lending types. Michael: Yep, I'm gonna say go look at commercial lenders are going to be great for that. And also private capital, we just did record a podcast with Lima One, their private capital lender that I think anyone who's doesn't fit into that standard box of having a W two for a couple of years or has been self employed for a couple years should definitely explore because the road does not stop. Once you leave the traditional world. There are other options out there. But like you said, you just have to be a little bit more creative in sourcing and funding those deals. Tom: Or crossover the 10 mortgage. Dean: Yeah, exactly. Yeah, the 10 mortgage, you have to go commercial. And that's one of the things about real estate is so fascinating to me and it keeps it so exciting is that creativity aspect of it is not just real estate isn't one just one trick pony. Don't just buy a single family home. And that said you can go with that you can go so many different directions. You can do short term, long term, you can do hard money, then you can do wholesaling fix and flips. You can do brrrr and multifamily commercial, you can buy a Starbucks, there's so much to add. Or you can buy a burger shack in South Africa. There's so much to it, that you can do it. It's never boring. I love it. Michael: Yeah. So Dean, I'm curious to know what's next for you What's on the horizon, Dean: The near term, I'm looking in Indianapolis, Atlanta, um, I kind of two markets, my go to market. So I'm looking to buy another couple properties there with cash. And then my epic goal to use the Roofstock terminology is to do syndication, eventually, I'm gonna run out of cash soon. And when I do, I plan to use that as my kind of next step. So what I'm hoping to do is find a small apartment building or even a small portfolio of single family homes and source the deal, get the property managers do the research, do all the backend stuff, and then bring investors on board to to purchase that way. That's kind of my on the horizon, what I'm thinking of working on now. Michael: That's great, man, I know how diligent you are and how analytical you are and how well versed you are in doing that research. So I think it's well suited for you. Dean: Yeah, it's something that excites me, I love going into the details and go into the nitty gritty and I probably spend too much time that I should like really digging into the weeds and not really finding out details and kind of trying to cover every single aspect or unknown and trying to make it as known as possible before pulling the trigger on those kind of deals. Tom: Alright, Dean, we're gonna end this episode with a quick fire. So this is kind of like a they call it a Rorschach test where you like see something and you like say the first thing that comes to your head is going to be the audible version of a Rorschach test. So I'm gonna ask you a couple questions. It's an either or question. You got to pick one or the other. Are you ready for your quickfire? Dean: I got, I am ready to go for them. Tom: All right. consolidation or diversification? Dean: Consolidation. Tom: High property taxes or high income taxes? Dean: High income taxes. Tom: High rent growth, or low vacancy? Dean: Low Vacancy. Tom: Love it. Cash Flow or appreciation? Dean: Ooh. Michael: Stumped him. Dean: Right in the middle Tom. That was the hard. Cash flow. Tom: All right. We're halfway done in debt or equity? Dean: Debt. Tom: Single family or multifamily? Somethings might be changing! Dean: Single family. Tom: Alright, I like it. I like local or remote investing. Dean: Remote. Tom: Turnkey, or massive project. Dean: Turn key. Tom: Alright, final three. We're going to get off of real estate, the midnight oil or early bird worm? Dean: Early bird All the way. Tom: Nice. Nice. Text message or email? Dean: Text message. Tom: And the final question. Olive oil or butter? Dean: Butter. Michael: All right. All right, man. Nicely done. Dean: I like that no one understands, like any of the context behind the reasoning. I chose any of those answers, but I'm going to stick to it. Michael: Perfect. Tom: Yeah, yeah, it's they were all right and wrong answers and you got them all right. Michael: All right. You nailed it. We should have some like Who Wants to Be a Millionaire music player. When we when we asked the other backgrounds That's right. Yeah. Well, the This was awesome, man, thank you so much for hanging out with us really appreciate you coming on. Tom: Yeah. And you said you had a final pearls of wisdom? Dean: No, I just wanted to say that one of the things actually that really helped me out get towards pulling the trigger was an accountability partner. So I joined a mastermind group and you don't have to go as far as you know, doing a formal group like that. But having someone in your life to You can tell what you're doing and tell them your goals and what you're working towards. And having them hold you accountable is is life altering, it can really help you push you along the way. Because not only are you responsible to yourself and your internal thoughts, it's that person who is kind of going to push you along the way as well. So I think it's very helpful to have someone like that. Michael: Accountabilibuddy. Tom: Alright. Awesome. Thank you so much, Dean for jumping in. Dean: Look forward to doing it again. It's been a privilege to be here. Thank you all. Michael: Awesome. Alrighty, everybody. That was our episode for today. A big thank you to Dean for coming on, and sharing his experience and journey with us looking forward to hearing more about his journey. And we're going to be having him back on talk about the differences and going from single family to multifamily and what that experience looks like. If you enjoyed the episode, please feel free to give us a rating or review. Wherever it is you listen, your podcasts are super helpful for us. And as always, if there's a topic that you want to hear more about, leave us a comment in the comment section, and we'll turn it into an episode. Thanks so much for listening. catch you on the next one on happy investing. Tom: Happy investing.
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