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High Impact Coaching
What It Takes To Be Successful During Tough Times As A Coach with Joshua Church

High Impact Coaching

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 28:17


More than half of the most successful businesses came out during a recession, do you know why? Because tough times force you to move forward! Today, I’m talking with such a resilient guy who literally was born fighting, Joshua Church, our Director of Operations at HIC. Join us as we talk about the importance of relentlessness for entrepreneurs, as well as my belief that this recession is likely to be one of the best things that could have happened for your business.--------You will learn: Why the world needs coaches now more than everHow many clients we had when we started working together.Why Joshua literally was born fighting.What I learned from getting a DUI and losing my position in the Air Force.Coming to grips with this belief: everything happens for you, and not to you.Getting out of stagnation and your comfort zone during adversity.The reason why I don’t feel bad about the recession.Joshua’s words of wisdom to clients who are going through tough times.  -------- Follow Zander on: Instagram: zanderfryerFacebook: zanderfryerlinkedIn: zanderfryerWebsite: https://zanderfryer.com/ Links: 90-day launch program - www.zanderfryer.com/applyJoin High Impact Coaching FB to catch the LIVE Podcast - www.zanderfryer.com/fbgroup Free Guides: The 7-Step Blueprint To Scale A Highly Profitable Coaching Businesshttp://www.sydlic.com/7stepblueprint51 Things You MUST DO To Generate Committed Clients From Social Media https://www.sydlic.com/51waystoleadThe Step By Step Process To Enroll More Clients At Premium Prices https://www.sydlic.com/perfectconsult

GSD Mode
Top Realtor Selling 100+ Homes Yearly | Angie VanEman Interview

GSD Mode

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 59:11


Angie VanEman is a Top Producing Real Estate Agent that consistently sells 100-150 homes each and every year. Recently she decided to start her own team, brokerage, and even develop her own App to help realtors with their branding on social media!     In this GSD Mode Podcast Interview, Joshua and Angie break down how Angie has been able to remain on top producing real  estate agent throughout her career, talk about advice Angie would give to new Mothers looking to find success in the real estate industry as well as things she has been doing that allow her to spend more time with her son at home, they discuss Angie’s new Real Estate App, The Branded Agent, and how it is helping realtors from all over with Branding their photos, and much more! Check it out! #GSDMode4Life       00:00 - Introduction   4:00 - What led to you starting your own real estate team and co-owning a brokerage?   8:15 - Letting her clients and partners know that she is a Mother 1st and a Real Estate Agent 2nd   14:00 - Advice Angie would give to other Moms trying to be successful in the real estate business   19:15 - What did your daily schedule look like?   24:00 - What are some adaptations that you implemented during COVID-19 shutdowns that you’re going to keep around?   27:30 - Where do you see the real estate market heading in the next few years?   31:40 - Where does most of your business come from nowadays?   34:30 - Advice for using social media and how to balance work and personal posts   37:00 - Why Joshua is burnt out from social media   40:50 - How did you come up with the idea for your new app you developed?   49:00 - Interesting ways to tie in community involvement while promoting yourself   55:30 - Where to learn more about Angie and her app   56:30 - Where do you see yourself taking your business in the future?       Angie’s 1st GSD Mode Podcast Interview:     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZ_juXE7H-I       Angie’s Contact Info:     https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-branded-agent/id1463209686     https://www.brandyourphotos.com/     https://www.facebook.com/MankatoRealEstatebyAngie/     https://www.instagram.com/mankatorealestatebyangie/     (507) 381-8961     angie@mankatorealestate.com        

Not Real Art
Artists Mary Sherwood Brock and Joshua Wattles On Hope and Aspiration for Indivisibility In America

Not Real Art

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 89:21


Continuing our conversation with Indivisible 2020 participating artists, today’s guests Mary Sherwood Brock and Joshua Wattle engage in a stimulating discussion filled with passion for the country. Show curator Karen Fiorito joins the two artists, who both have roots in Washington and have been on the frontlines for their whole lives — Mary as an activist, and Joshua as a lawyer and lobbyist for the anti-war movement. We get into what indivisibility means to our guests, where they both express the aspirational notion of it. While it is easy to dismiss aspirations, it is what keeps hope alive and gives us something worth fighting for. We hear about the work that Mary and Joshua submitted to the Indivisible exhibition and the rationale behind their creations. Participating in the exhibition aligns with much of the work that both Mary and Joshua have done in and outside of the arts, and we gain insights into their respective activism. We also talk about having hope, where Joshua references history and how America has overcome a lot worse, and why he feels confident the country will come out of this moment stronger. Mary expresses a less than optimistic outlook but still remains hopeful despite it all. The conversation also touches on the erosion of the idea of the collective, the importance of getting back to a place of civil discourse, and the sort-sightedness of American exceptionalism. This was an exciting, rich dialogue filled with many insights, so tune in today to hear more! Key Points From This Episode: The notion of indivisibility and what it means to Mary and Joshua. Joshua’s interest in his American identity and America, having grown up abroad. The pride Joshua felt when Obama was president and the strides made toward indivisibility. Mary’s experience with protesting, having been raised in a politically active home. Why Mary is so passionate about creating change locally. Mary’s motivation for participating in Indivisible 2020 and other political work she has done. Hear more about the work that Mary submitted to Indivisible. The photograph that Josh has in the show and the meaning behind it. Why Joshua feels we should have hope even though America is in a state of decline. Mary’s apprehension and feeling of nervousness around the protection of the court system. Joshua’s faith in the court system and why he feels this way. The worry Mary feels about the fact that there is not a common source of legitimate news. The deep sense of aspiration synonymous with America that Josh felt during his activist work. Viewing the current moment with an understanding of historical context. Mary’s take on the two-party system and how it makes people disillusioned with democracy. What Mary thinks needs to happen in the Democratic Party for meaningful change to occur. How capitalism has made the idea of the common good so politicized. Mary’s experience of political conservatism in other countries compared to America. Karen’s experience of having a Republican supporting father and stepmother. Why Joshua–as a lawyer–is so concerned about what the Trump legal team is doing. The duty we have to call people who work for or with Trump out as racist sympathizers. America’s limited conception of reproductive rights and supporting women more comprehensively. The US no longer holds collective activity up as an ideal. How American exceptionalism has hurt the country in many ways. Final words from Mary about hope and continuing to fight battles. For more information and photos, visit here: https://notrealart.com/mary-sherwood-brock-joshua-wattles

Craft A Life You Love
062: Creating Magic with Joshua Jay

Craft A Life You Love

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 39:59


Have you ever wondered what it might be like to be a magician? In this episode, I had on the amazingly talented magician, Joshua Jay. Joshua became inspired when he was young after his dad showed him a magic trick and has been practicing the art of magic ever since. Joshua tells us about his new book, Magic Mail and the other books he’s written during his career. We chat about how things have shifted for him during the pandemic and what magic shows will look like in the future. He and I discuss his love for magic, his creative process and some of his favorite memories from his career. (This episode was pre-recorded on June 24, 2020) What’s in this episode: The pivotal moment where Joshua got into magic Why Joshua feels lucky to have gone down this career path How he became an author and the books he’s written How he developed his new book, Magic Mail Why you should take pictures of things for memories What Joshua’s done to adapt his career during the pandemic When he feels the most creative and how his creative process has changed What’s Joshua loves about magic His reflections on what magic will look like going forward Joshua’s highlights in his career as a magician About Joshua: Joshua Jay is an award-winning magician, author, lecturer, Guinness World Record holder and co-founder of Vanishing Inc. Magic, one of the largest magic manufacturers in the United States. He has performed in more than 100 countries and on numerous nationally-syndicated television shows including, “The Tonight Show,” “The Late Late Show,” “The Today Show” and “Good Morning America,” and also fooled Penn and Teller on their hit television show, “Fool Us.” In 2019 Jay served as Artist-in-Residence at the University of Chicago, and gave the keynote address at Harvard's Radcliffe Institute. A graduate of Ohio State University, Jay currently resides in New York City where he most recently performed in his critically-acclaimed residency, Six Impossible Things. Connect with Joshua:Website | Instagram | Facebook Links: Magic Mail by Joshua JayMagic: The Complete Course by Joshua JayAmazing Book of Cards: Tricks, Shuffles, Stunts & Hustles Plus Bets You Can't Lose by Joshua JayA River Runs Through It by Norman MacleanM Train by Patti SmithJust Kids by Patti SmithA People's History of the United States by Howard ZinnVanishing Inc. Magic Hope you’ve enjoyed this episode! Would love to hear from you. What is one thing you can do with the wisdom and guidance you’ve extracted from this episode to make a positive and lasting change in your own life? Connect with me on social media. You can find me @amytangerine on Instagram, YouTube, Facebook and pretty much anywhere. If you’re enjoying this podcast, please rate and review on iTunes, subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and let your friends know about it too! The more we spread the creativity and happiness that comes from pursuing our passions, the better off our amazing community will be. Hope you feel uplifted, energized and inspired.

Women Finishing Well
Episode 55 - Start Where You're At: The Journey to Your New Normal

Women Finishing Well

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2020 16:20


In this episode Chris starts a new series called Journey to Your New Normal. It is our hope that this series will help you through the tough challenges you are facing and give you hope during this crazy time. Links & Show Notes: -Quick history from the book of Joshua: how Israel faced the same kinds of troubled times we have now--it's uncanny. -Why Joshua and Caleb were the only two of the original two million that crossed the Red Sea to go into the Promised Land. -In order to start where we're at, we need to take stock of where we are.  -Before Israel got ready to enter the Promised Land, God told them they needed to do three things:  go across conquer the land dwell in the land (inhabit) -Before we can start the journey to our new normal we have to make the same three commitments. We can't stay stuck on the other side of the Jordan.  -Conquering the land means declaring war on the things that are keeping us stuck. -Best advice ever: Three things about this journey we cannot escape (from Pastor Jeremy Foster at Hope City Church in Houston. Next week: Crossing the Jordan. Scripture verses from this episode: Numbers 13-14:Joshua and Caleb's story Joshua 1:10-The three things Israel had to do Isaiah 50:11 Rom. 12:2 & Pr. 3:5-6 Ps. 27:4 Deut. 4:29 Tell us what you think in the comments section or visit our Facebook page here and join the conversation.  Links: Our April episodes on finding your new normal (click here)

Stronger Voices
#11 - Free Will, God's Promises, and Why Pink Isn't a Real Color

Stronger Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2020 69:26


What does "free will" mean, and why is it important? What promises has God made to you? Update on the state of the world, our music (0:52) What comes to mind when Melinda hears "Joshua" (12:33) Context of Joshua's story (14:44) Why Joshua should have been afraid but wasn't (16:05) The world needs people to stand up, God's perfect timing (20:36) God's promises that never fail (24:01) How to hear what God is saying in the first place (33:34) What "free will" is and why it's important (38:53) Why Christianity is a team sport (46:26) Silly thought experiment with colors (51:16) How different people see colors (58:10) Is pink really a color? (1:01:43) // You're about to hear two NYC artists discuss how to pursue God, music, and a fulfilling life. This is Stronger Voices. // Stronger Voices on Instagram (@strongervoicespodcast) https://www.instagram.com/strongervoicespodcast/ Melinda May on Instagram (@melindamaymusic)https://www.instagram.com/melindamaym... Melinda May on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/artist/1JXkuENRWeDlyWf8x66zCK Trevor Knight on Instagram (@trevorjknight)https://www.instagram.com/trevorjknight Trevor Knight on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/artist/7srmrxaVBAPFgbewYGgVrd

Change The Game
Episode 4: Boxing - Joshua-Ruiz 2/Wilder-Ortiz 2

Change The Game

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 38:06


I talk about the recent rematches with Anthony Joshua vs. Andy Ruiz and Deontay Wilder vs. Luis Ortiz. Why Joshua runs and will continue to run from Wilder and Tyson Fury. Also, Canelo's vicious knockout to become a 4 division champion and Floyd's return.

Switch4Good
41 - Joshua Stevens: The Healing Power of Running

Switch4Good

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 52:38


We know that food can play a huge role in healing our bodies and spirits, but what about exercise?    Finding yourself in a new professional sport in your 40s might not be as simple as changing your diet, but Joshua Stevens did it and hasn’t looked back.   Joshua is an ultra-marathon trail runner who ran his first 50K on his 44th birthday after being told he wouldn’t ever run again.    Before he was spending 24 hours on a treadmill for charity, he spent 24 years in the army, which led to two spinal surgeries and opioid addiction.    After reading Eat & Run and watching the documentary Unbreakable, Joshua tapped into his competitive nature and hasn’t stopped running since.    He joins Dotsie and Alexandra to share the painful journey that led him to finding peace on the trails and fostering empathy on his plate.    You’ll hear how he pulled himself out of addiction, went all-in on running, and went down the rabbit hole of plant-based eating.    Plus, hear how his performance has gotten even better since making the switch.    Don’t miss this inspiring episode!   What we discuss in this episode:   - What you can do if you were disappointed in the April 24th episode of the Amazing Race   - The tragedy that led to multiple surgeries and the Purple Heart for Joshua   - How Eat & Run and Unbreakable: The Western States 100 inspired Joshua to start ultra running when he wasn’t sure he’d be able to run again   - What happened to land Joshua dealing with opioid addiction, and what we’re getting wrong about the opioid conversation     - Did Joshua replace his addiction with running? Hear how he was able to quit cold turkey and why he says you must always be running toward something   - How eating plant-based fosters your empathy and why Joshua says it’s a way to “pay rent” back to the planet   - The amazing results Joshua saw in his performance and injuries after making the switch, and why he started by cutting out dairy   - Why Joshua ran on a treadmill for 24 hours to benefit the Herren Project and their film The First Day   - Joshua’s advice for anyone struggling with depression and addiction, including to read the powerful book What Made Maddy Run   - Follow Joshua on Instagram at @tumbleweedultra.   Connect with Switch4Good   - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ2toqAmlQpwR1HDF_KKfGg   - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Switch4Good/   - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/switch4good/   - Twitter: https://twitter.com/SwitchForGood   - Website: switch4good.org

Baldhead Bible Podcast
Joshua Be Strong and of Good Courage: Part One in the Joshua Series

Baldhead Bible Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 24:47


Joshua is asked by God to be strong and courageous. Why? Joshua has to lead the nation of Israel into a holy war of immense proportions, and he has to follow in the footsteps of one of the greatest men to ever walk the face of the earth, that being Moses. Can he do it? Can he accomplish the great task God has set before him? Listen to this weeks episode to find out.

Becoming Your Best | The Principles of Highly Successful Leaders
Episode 181 - The Power of Initiative!

Becoming Your Best | The Principles of Highly Successful Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 29:38


Most people don’t have an idea and a team to start off with.There’s 10 steps in the process. Each step takes you from something rudimentary to something that kind of works, and from something that works to something that works very well.It starts with writing a personal essay, just to give you direction.Write down problems and solutions and then talk to people and get them to give you advice and votes on which one to work on.You can become someone who can start from nothing.There’s many different ways that you can take initiative.On today’s episode of Becoming Your Best, Josh and I are going to dive in his new book called, “Initiative” and how he has developed a method that can help you become someone who knows how to create projects, anytime.Joshua is a TEDx speaker, professor at NYU, host of the award-winning „Leadership and the Environment Podcast”, a columnist for Inc. Magazine, and author of the number one best selling book, "Leadership Step by Step”. He holds five Ivy League degrees, including a Ph.D. in astrophysics. He also has an MBA from Columbia, where he studied under a Nobel Laureate and helped build an X-Ray observational satellite, with the European Space Agency and NASA.Josh says that his method called, „The way of taking initiative” is designed for people who don’t yet have an identity.So, get ready to learn how to find your identity and take initiative, on Episode 181!Some questions I ask•What's the difference between your method, „Initiative” and what you call, "Dog show entrepreneurship"? (03:00)•What would be the first exercise? What’s one of the first things you recommend? (11:25)•Can you share a couple of examples, stories, of people who did the exercises, and the results? (14:00)•Why did you choose the word “Initiative” for the title of your book? (19:10)•How long does it take for one person to do all the exercises? (25:55)In this episode you will learn•Why Joshua compares entrepreneurship to a dog show. (03:20)•The difference between entrepreneurial training and initiative training. (16:25)•How the stories in the book will help you find inspiration. (14:15)•What is the initiative – action – passion cycle. (21:15)•Where the excitement comes from. (23:40)Connect with Joshua SpodekWebsite See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Doc and the Boxer
Doc and the Boxer Ep#10: Joshua vs Ruiz Jr and Undercard fights

Doc and the Boxer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 58:54


Why Joshua lost and breakdowns of the Undercard fights.

The Melissa Ambrosini Show
16. How To Become A Health Coach and The Future Of Nutrition With Joshua Rosenthal

The Melissa Ambrosini Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2017 65:21


Those of you who’ve read Mastering Your Mean Girl, you’ll know that in 2010 I hit rock bottom, and ended up in hospital very unwell and unhappy. I felt really lost and had no idea what I was going to do with my life. What I did know, however, was that I needed to get healthy and happy again. So I signed up for IIN (the Institute for Integrative Nutrition), not really knowing what to expect... and I’ve never looked back. For full show notes and episode resources, head to https://melissaambrosini.com/16 IIN changed my life, which is why I am SO excited to be chatting with its founder, Joshua Rosenthal, in today's episode. Now, when I say that it changed my life, I mean it! Literally! It helped me launch my dream career and turn it into a profitable business that supports me and my family, it helped me heal and get healthy, and it helped me achieve a level of happiness I didn’t know existed. I also met some of the most amazing soul sisters from all over the world, who have become some of my besties... It also gave me the confidence to call in my dream man. Becoming an IIN holistic health coach was really one of the best things I have ever done. And because I experienced such profound results, my brother, sister-in-law and many of my friends have gone on to study at IIN too. It’s seriously awesome! So if you’ve been craving change in your life, and have a burning passion for health, buckle up for today’s podcast... you’re gonna love it. In this episode we chat about: Why Joshua created IIN back in 1992 (05:08) What a health coach actually is (09:02) What’s truly possible for a health coach to achieve (11:35) How IIN is different to other health and wellness certifications (13:06) What the IIN curriculum covers and how much is involved in the 6 and 12 month programs (22:53) What’s all the fuss about bio-individuality? (25:49) How to use primary foods to hack your health and nourish your family Why everyone needs a health coach (30:32) The future for health coaches and nutrition (if you’re a wellness nerd like me, this stuff is so exciting!) (37:27) Joshua’s definition of ‘meditation’ and why it’s a necessity in the modern world (53:21) Plus so much more!     For full show notes, episode resources and quick links to the above timestamps, head to https://melissaambrosini.com/16 The only purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. It is no substitute for professional care by a doctor or other qualified medical professional.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Evolve the Law Podcast - A Catalyst For Legal Innovation
Joshua Lenon - Clio - Legal Luminary 002

Evolve the Law Podcast - A Catalyst For Legal Innovation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2016 13:51


Summary: With so many new changes on the horizon in the legal industry there are tons of interesting problems to solve and interesting things to learn with a future we can barely imagine. Host Jules Miller talks with Joshua Lenon who is the Lawyer in Residence at Clio where they discuss innovations in legal tech and future opportunities. For the latest topics, trends and tech in the legal industry, subscribe to Evolve Law Podcast: A Catalyst for Legal Innovation. Listen as legal experts and leaders share insights about the legal industry. For more information, questions, or suggestions about our podcast feel free to email us at info@evolvelawnow.com   Show Notes: 00:00 Introduction 00:31 Joshua’s background in the legal industry 01:21 What makes you a legal tech expert? 02:12 Why do you care about legal tech? 03:30 Why Joshua is involved with Evolve Law 05:02 Where do you think the biggest opportunity in legal technology is today and what should practicing attorney’s be buying and using right now? 06:54 Biggest opportunities in legal tech in 3-5 years 09:36 What advice would you give to lawyers who want to use technologies or new models in their practice? 11:09 What tips can you share to help innovators and entrepreneurs overcome the challenges and increase adoption? 12:08 What other advice would you give to legal tech entrepreneurs who are starting and growing a business right now? 12:59 Joshua’s thoughts on the future of the legal tech industry 13:32 Outro

INspired INsider with Dr. Jeremy Weisz
Real Estate Investing Advice You Can Trust with Joshua Dorkin Founder of BiggerPockets.com

INspired INsider with Dr. Jeremy Weisz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2016 75:04


Josh Dorkin started BiggerPockets.com from scratch 10 years ago and now has over 435K members. They have grown to be one of the largest and most reputable real estate community on the Internet with a forum that has over 900,000 posts! and they hold the #1 real estate podcast on iTunes. They attract more than 1k new members a day and help change people's lives to gain their own financial freedom through real estate! Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn:   [0:00] Pre-interview banter: Things you’ll hear on this episode. [6:10] Jeremy’s introduction of Joshua Dorkin and the BiggerPockets.com story. [7:33] What Joshua wanted to be when he grew up. [8:37] Things Joshua learned from his mother, a successful business woman. [12:04] Why Joshua hated business school in college but discovered a passion for marketing. [13:34] We all struggle and have to find our way via the journey. [17:29] Dealing with the haters when BiggerPockets began. [20:39] The most difficult parts of saying what he knew to be true even though he’d receive backlash. [23:30] The most popular show on BiggerPockets: Investing With No Money. [27:00] How Josh started out as a real estate investor. [30:30] How Josh saw the real estate bubble in CA before it popped. [34:00] Why Josh didn’t trust the real estate investing training he found, and how he began building BiggerPockets in response. [36:39] Josh’s story regarding acting with Jerry Seinfeld on Saturday Night Live. [37:47] The first version of BiggerPockets, and why building an online community is impossibly hard. [42:46] Pushing forward after 4 years of not being successful, and how Joshua counsels people who are at that same point and considering quitting. [45:37] Making the decision to transition from hobby to full time business. [48:00] Keeping the content free always, building a paid community as an added value. [49:25] Success stories and benefits that have come from the BiggerPockets community. [50:34] An average day for Joshua when he first started full time with BiggerPockets. [52:49] The changes Joshuah made when he realized he was overworking and burning out. [53:51] How Joshua came up with the mantra, “Life wasn’t meant to be lived in a cubicle.” [57:00] Hiring his first person: one of his best decisions. [58:35] The roles Joshua took on once he began hiring people. [1:00:00] Becoming a student of business and starting a podcast. [1:01:53] How do you know when to stop or not stop in your business? [1:05:00] The lowest points in Joshua’s business journey. [1:08:30] The role Joshua’s wife played in helping him get his life under control. [1:09:54] The proudest moments Joshua has had in his journey. [1:11:40] The world wide impact BiggerPockets is having. [1:13:15] The free book from BiggerPockets. In this episode… The Real Estate Investing arena is fraught with dangers in the form of fraudulent schemes run by “experts” who line their pockets with other people’s money and give half-proven or untried systems in return. It can be a very difficult space to be in if you care about doing things ethically, honestly, and with integrity.   Joshua Dorkin felt all of that when he first began making money in real estate. His first purchase was a California condominium that gave him a pretty good return, so he began looking into what it might take to become proficient at real estate investing. What he found discouraged him and he realized, there’s no “safe” place to go for trusted advice and reliable resources.   In concept, that’s where BiggerPockets was born. When Josh first created the site he used it as a community/forum for people in the acting industry (he was an actor at the time) but quickly transitioned it into a real estate investing themed site and community. It’s now THE biggest site in the industry and is the hub for a podcast, forums, resources, a publishing house, and more.   In this conversation of Inspired Insider Dr. Jeremy Weisz asks Joshua to share his journey, from his humble beginnings as the son of an entrepreneurial single mom, to business school (which he hated), to the pursuit of an acting career in California, and finally, into the realm of real estate investing and the birth of BiggerPockets.   Joshua Dorkin is a humble guy, but confident and encouraged at the difference his efforts have made in the real estate investment space. He’s one of those guys who latches on like a pit bull once he knows what he wants to accomplish and never lets go until he’s done it. BiggerPockets is a testament to that sort of work and determination.   Be sure to listen to this inspiring interview to find out how you can get connected with Joshua and the community over at www.BiggerPockets.com.   Resources Mentioned on this episode www.BiggerPockets.com www.BiggerPockets.com/podcast Get the book Josh mentioned: www.BiggerPockets.com/UBG

Pastor Brian Vieira's Teaching Ministry

Why Joshua and Caleb gave a different report than the other spies who went into Canaan. Numbers Ch.13

Pastor Brian Vieira's Teaching Ministry

Why Joshua and Caleb gave a different report than the other spies who went into Canaan. Numbers Ch.13