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In hour 3 of The Drive, Zach and Phil react to Nuggets interim coach David Adelman’s comments after game 4 on Sunday. How can the Nuggets mix in more players to take minutes off of his starters? Will we get another good Michael Porter Jr. game this series? Is MPJ’s injury a reasonable excuse as to why he has had such a poor series, for the most part? We hear from Sean Payton and his thoughts on RJ Harvey being a three down back and how the Broncos can use him to Harvey’s strengths. Will Harvey be an offensive weapon and be able to pass block? Does Sean Payton finally have a running back he will feel comfortable with and use as a bell cow back? We have rumors coming out of the Broncos schedule and Zach and Phil join in on the speculation. How many prime-time games will the Broncos get? Will the Broncos be involved in any international games? Could we see the Broncos on Christmas Day again?
Hour 1 of The Drive kicks off with Zach and Phil cross talking with Dover and Cecil. The guys react to the Nuggets weekend and splitting games 3 and 4 at Ball Arena. How should we be feeling as the Nuggets head back to Oklahoma City? Has David Adelman impressed the guys in this series? Are the Thunder a fraudulent 68-win team? How surprising was it to see the Thunder out-execute the Nuggets down the stretch on Sunday? Zach details the 4th quarter and the Nuggets letting their lead slip away. Have the Thunder’s “others” been the difference in the Thunder’s wins this series? Why has Jokic struggled so much as of late? We hear from Sean Payton and his thoughts on RJ Harvey being a three down back and how the Broncos can use him to Harvey’s strengths. Will Harvey be an offensive weapon and be able to pass block? We are less than 48 hours away from the NFL schedule release, what are we looking for from the Broncos schedule?
In hour 2 of The Drive, Zach and Phil do a full analysis of the Nuggets as they head into the biggest game of their season. Do the Nuggets need Russell Westbrook to be healthy and the best version of himself tonight to win? We hear from Jamal Murray and his thoughts on how to handle the ups and downs of this series. Zach exclaims how important it is for Jamal Murray to show up tonight and score. Will Ty Lue and the Clippers’ defense have a curveball for Jokic? Today’s “Three Count” includes a report that the Broncos were very interested in trading up in the draft to select Colston Loveland and Lawrence Taylor denying Abdul Carter from wearing 56 for the Giants. Phil tells the story of how he started wearing Broncos legend, Terrell Davis’s number. Zach and Phil set what their realistic expectations are for rookie running back, RJ Harvey. Will Harvey be the first Broncos running back to rush for 1,000 yards since Phil Lindsay himself?
In hour 3 of The Drive, Zach and Phil react to many different outlets grades of the Broncos draft. Is it too early to be giving teams draft grades? Was it surprising the Broncos did not address tight end and defensive tackle in the draft? What do Zach and Phil make of the Broncos drafting RJ Harvey, running back from UCF? We hear from Broncos head coach Sean Payton, GM George Paton, and football personality Daniel Jerimiah and their thoughts on Harvey and what he brings to the Broncos offense. Will Harvey have the “homerun” speed the Broncos have been missing in their running back room the past two seasons? We react to the Avalanche big game 4 victory over the Stars in a must win situation. Will the Avs continue to take advantage of the power play like they did on Saturday? Does Zach need to eat crow after presuming the Nuggets dead after game 3? Will the Nuggets flaws of lack of depth and lack of defense still come back to bite them as the series goes on? Will the Nuggets starters begin to feel the impact of playing for so many minutes this series?
In any organization sometimes things will go wrong or just not work out. While in many cases this might be due to mistakes or errors, at other times it is due to professional misconduct – often leading to significant consequences for both the organization and the individuals concerned. To explore the issue of professional misconduct in greater depth, I am delighted to be joined on the Brain for Business podcast by the co-author of a recent paper on the subject, Will Harvey. Will Harvey is a Professor of Leadership at Melbourne Business School in Australia and is currently the Director of the Social Purpose Centre, as well as being an International Research Fellow at the Oxford University Centre for Corporate Reputation. Will researches on reputation, talent management and leadership within organisations. He has recently published the book, Reputations at Stake, with Oxford University Press and his work has appeared in journals such as Harvard Business Review, Journal of Management Studies, Human Relations, Management Learning, Work, Employment & Society, and the British Journal of Management. The article discussed in the interview - Why Individuals Commit Professional Misconduct and What Leaders Can Do to Prevent It – is published in California Management Review and is available to download here: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/00081256241305815 Full Reference: Harvey, W. S., Arora, N., Currie, G., & Spyridonidis, D. (2024). Why Individuals Commit Professional Misconduct and What Leaders Can Do to Prevent It. California Management Review, 00081256241305815. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Courtney & André chat about a wild weekend in woso. First, they get into some super crunchy NWSL semifinals with Gotham beating Portland in Portland (bye Merritt!), then OL Reign out-sufferballing San Diego 1-0. We review each match then preview the NWSL Championship. Will Harvey continue to sufferball? Can Gotham's press generate enough chances against a composed defense? We get into it! Then we relive the major news of Emma Hayes leaving Chelsea after the season to reportedly become USWNT manager. Courtney still needs time to emotionally process while André is already all the way hype. Then Courtney talks about chicken wings. Please listen, subscribe, rate and review – we appreciate y'all! ============= Follow Us: Twitter - @DiasporaUtdPod Instagram - diasporautdpod ============= Music credit: Finally by Loxbeats https://soundcloud.com/loxbeats Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3. Free Download: http://bit.ly/FinallyLoxbeats Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/fGquX0Te1Yo
All of us love learning about how different people execute growth strategies differently – and this is one that is sure to perk up your ears. Dr. Will Harvey of Harvey Family Dentistry has been a long-time client of ours and actually started working with us after a hurricane. Not recommended… Tune in to learn about the business he has built and what has made his journey so great.
Will Harvey, also known as REVILO (@Revilo_Stuff), is a 3D digital artist and motion designer. He has created art for over 1,000 consecutive days and produced visual content for a variety of musicians, including Lil Nas X, Migos, Megan Thee Stallion, Lil Uzi Vert, City Girls, and Shaq. For the past three years, he has created a piece of art every day. He has also produced VJ loops that people can download and use freely under a Creative Commons license. https://www.revilostuff.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/xrmotinon/support
Will Harvey preaching from Leviticus on Sunday 19th March 2023 at the evening service.
Journalist Marion McKeone helps comedian Jarlath Regan understand the latest news from America. Is Biden really trying to ban TikTok? Will Harvey walk on a testicular technicality? What is Title 42 and why are Americans more interested in the royals than the humanitarian crisis occurring on their doorstep? — If you'd like to contact me, that is easy too. You know what to do! 1. Irishman Abroad Live Line: You can now get in touch with us and feature on our shows by sending your WhatsApp voice note to 00447543122330. 2. Email Jar, Sonia and Marion directly on irishmanabroadpodcast@gmail.com. For updates on future episodes and live shows follow Jar here on Twitter, visit www.jigser.com or subscribe to the YouTube channel here. Disclaimer: All materials contained within this podcast are copyright protected. Third party reuse and/or quotation in whole or in part is prohibited unless direct credit and/or hyperlink to the Irishman Abroad podcast is clearly and accurately provided.
Journalist Marion McKeone helps comedian Jarlath Regan understand the latest news from America. Is Biden really trying to ban TikTok? Will Harvey walk on a testicular technicality? What is Title 42 and why are Americans more interested in the royals than the humanitarian crisis occurring on their doorstep? — If you'd like to contact me, that is easy too. You know what to do! 1. Irishman Abroad Live Line: You can now get in touch with us and feature on our shows by sending your WhatsApp voice note to 00447543122330. 2. Email Jar, Sonia and Marion directly on irishmanabroadpodcast@gmail.com. For updates on future episodes and live shows follow Jar here on Twitter, visit www.jigser.com or subscribe to the YouTube channel here. Disclaimer: All materials contained within this podcast are copyright protected. Third party reuse and/or quotation in whole or in part is prohibited unless direct credit and/or hyperlink to the Irishman Abroad podcast is clearly and accurately provided.
Umar speaks to Will Harvey, he gives us his thoughts on AJ VS Fury & Chisora. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Umar speaks to Will Harvey, he gives us his thoughts on AJ VS Fury & Chisora. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Darryl Mobley Show: Your Life Coach On The Radio PODCAST
Hello Friend! Coach Mobley here. What Happens When Fathers Are Not a Part of their Child's Life? That's the question I put to Dr. Will Harvey, PhD, MBA, BSN, RN. His answers might surprise you, shock you, interest you, motivate you, and/or challenge you. That's good.We covered how to:Take positive steps if you are dealing with issues related to your father being absent, or if you are an absentee father. Defined father absence.Discussed the specific impact of a present father vs. an absent father.Detailed how communities - in particular the Black community - are affected by the prevalence of father absence.Discussed IF and WHY father absence could be thought of as a “crisis."Detailed what Dr. Harvey learned from his research about those affected by absent fathers that might be helpful to those in similar situations.Shared ways to offer support to those affected by the abandonment.Defined steps that society can take to change the narrative on the father absence.I even shared some "stuff" from my own childhood.Lean forward. Take notes. Let's get started!BTW - you can contact Dr. Harvey at drwillphdrn@gmail.com . Dr. William D. Harvey, PhD, MBA, BSN, RN is a clinician and nurse executive with over 20 years of healthcare experience. Throughout his career, he has risen to prominent leadership roles while remaining hyper-focused on some of his community's most profound sociological challenges. Through his doctoral work in human and social services and working with some of the most vulnerable in his community, Dr. Harvey has an immense passion to uplift others by helping to shine a light on some of the most supportive methods we can elicit social change through bettering one another. This episode is for you if you want to wrap your arms around this problem and make our society a better place and/or if you grew up without a father and want some concrete steps you can take to move your life forward..What is the one question you have about the life you're living that you'd like me address? Please share your question with me at http://CoachMobley.com.Take the opportunity right now to get a free subscription to Coach Mobley's Live Your Best Life! newsletter at http://CoachMobley.comRemember - You DO Deserve to live a great life!Enjoy Life!*Got a question, message or request? Want Coach Mobley to SPEAK at your event? Want COACHING? Send your message by Clicking Here >> https://bit.ly/AskCoachMobley
Begin making things happen in your business by applying the teachings and insights from today's episode with Will Harvey. Tune in to be inspired by his narrative of success and failure and learn how small actions may make a massive impact in attaining success in real estate investing!WHAT YOU'LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE Advantages of investing in multifamily deals as a limited partnerWhy it's essential to find the right business partnersThe significance of creating a clear vision for your businessValuable lessons you can learn from experiencing failureActionable advice for achieving multifamily successRESOURCES/LINKS MENTIONEDCEO Capital PartnersBiggerPockets PodcastDeal Maker LiveVivid Vision by Cameron Herold | Paperback and KindleABOUT WILL HARVEYWill controls over $1,000,000 of real estate in the Northern Virginia area and has a finance background. As a veteran of the residential mortgage business, he earned National rookie of the year honors in 2017. He operated in the top 5% at one of the largest retail mortgage lenders in the U.S., winning multiple awards along the way. His experience gained and connections made in the real estate investment world have allowed him to assist investors with their passive income goals seamlessly.CONNECT WITH WILLLinkedIn: William HarveyCONNECT WITH USGreen Light Equity Group - http://www.investwithgreenlight.com/For a list of Virtual Meetups - Email: tate@glequitygroup.com | chelsea@glequitygroup.com Special Announcement! Tate's brand-new audiobook "F.I.R.E.-Financial Independence Retire Early Through Apartment Investing" is downloadable! Go to: Green Light Equity Group: http://www.investwithgreenlight.com/.Do you have difficulty underwriting deals? Never worry about getting your numbers wrong with Real Estate Lab, a cloud-based platform for investors. Sign up at https://www.realestatelab.com/ using the promo code TAG2 to get 10% off your first 12 months. Automate your acquisitions and underwriting like a boss now!
Will Harvey preaching from Luke on Sunday 28th August 2022 at the evening service.
Will Harvey finally be able to remember the alphabet? Is it H or I? This week seems to have a letters theme. Trust us when we say, it didn't start out that way. We love you all. PM: Gareth Hughes EP: Jim Hind Artwork: @jojorickart Improv O'Clock Theme: @shah_sings3 Local Forecast - Elevator Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode of the Hope4Med podcast features Dr. Will Harvey, who has been in healthcare in various clinical and executive roles over the past 20 years. In achieving his RN, MBA, and Ph.D. in social service, Dr. Will brings a unique perspective to the field of community health. He shares his experiences with burnout and how learning his limits helped him recuperate. We explore the factors contributing to the ongoing nursing shortage in healthcare and what needs to change to retain our current nurses. We also discuss challenges faced by aspiring health professionals in our current society.
This episode of the Hope4Med podcast features Dr. Will Harvey, who has been in healthcare in various clinical and executive roles over the past 20 years. In achieving his RN, MBA, and Ph.D. in social service, Dr. Will brings a unique perspective to the field of community health. He shares his experiences with burnout and how learning his limits helped him recuperate. We explore the factors contributing to the ongoing nursing shortage in healthcare and what needs to change to retain our current nurses. We also discuss challenges faced by aspiring health professionals in our current society.
Will Harvey, aka REVILO, is a 3D digital artist and motion designer. He has created motion graphics and visual content for many musicians including Lil Nas X, Migos, Megan Thee Stallion, Lil Uzi Vert, City Girls, Shaq, and others. For the past 3 years, he has created a piece of art everyday and created VJ loops for people to download and use freely under Creative Commons. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/xrmotinon/support
Richard Paige sits down with two recipients of this year's Kenneth Rhys Rudolph Memorial Scholarship for European summer study abroad. Will Harvey '22 and Gavin Rich '22 discuss the challenges of a virtual study abroad, the fatigue of speaking another language, and seeing the Alhambra and the Sierra Nevada (Episode 306).
Brad Goodall sits down with Will Harvey, co-owner and talent buyer of The Burl, as well as manager for the band Bendigo Flecher. Will breaks down booking shows throughout an extremely challenging time, as well as being pushed into an outdoor venue set-up and the benefits that come with that. He also speaks on the bands he managed once coming out of college, and how his path to the Burl was paved. If you would like to see more episodes of The Whizzbang Podcast, consider subscribing to our channel and turning on post notifications. Follow The Burl Website: https://theburlky.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/TheBurlKy/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheBurlKy Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheBurlKy Follow WhizzbangBAM Website: https://whizzbangbam.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whizzbangbam Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whizzbangbam Spotify: http://bit.ly/WhizzBangBAMSpotify
Do you walk on the Earth or with the Earth? With how busy life gets we can forget the beauty around us and that it has a consciousness of its own and is always willing to contribute to you. Will Harvey joins Simone Milasas in this episode and reminds us of the simple ways we can reduce stress and increase happiness, joy and gratitude. In this episode you get to explore: You are not alone and what you can do if you feel alone. You are not crazy if you talk to plants (and if they talk to you….) We are not separate from the Earth and ways to include ourselves more in the ecosystem. Links mentioned in the show: Being You Changing The World Book In My Blood It Runs Earth Wizards
On episode 141 of Discovering Multifamily, repeat guest Will Harvey, CEO of HappyHome, joins us to describe his experience as both an active and passive multifamily real estate investor. We discuss the major differences between the two, the power of passive investing, what to look for in an operator/sponsor to invest with... and much more! This is an episode you do not want to miss.Podcast Links: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/discovering-multifamily/id1506820688#episodeGuid=Buzzsprout-3366217 YouTube: https://youtu.be/1kX7-6iHo6Q Website: www.redknightproperties.com/media Spotify: https://lnkd.in/gfcVc3p Links/Shout-Outs Mentioned: www.redknightproperties.com - Red Knight Properties Website https://sellhappyhome.com/ - HappyHome. Will@sellhappyhome.com. 703-677-7991#financialfreedom #passiveinvesting #activeinvesting #investsmart #investwisely #buildingwealth #multifamily #podcast #Red Knight Properties #Anthony Scandariato #Brian Leonard #investing in real estate #investing in multifamily #investing in syndication
Manfromleng attends a lecture by Harvey Walters, the Seeker investigator from the Investigator Starter Decks for the Arkham Horror LCG by Fantasy Flight Games. CC licensed music from the album Lovecraft Memories by Zreen Toyz. Contact manfromleng@gmail.com. Direct DownloadYouTubeiTunesGoogle Podcasts On this episode, we're attending a lecture by one of Arkham's oldest, most distinguished professors, Harvey Walters, an investigator for the Seeker class released in the Investigator Starter Deck product. I'll share my thoughts on Harvey, explore his viability in the multiplayer and solo formats and examine some of the player cards that are included in his starter deck. By the end of this video, I hope that you'll be better prepared to ace Harvey's course on non-Euclidian mathematics at Miskatonic University. There are spoilers throughout if you care about that sort of thing. If you enjoy what you hear, like, comment and subscribe. Will Harvey's lectures shed light on the nature of the Mythos or will they bore players to tears? Let's find out! Harvey Walters is among the oldest, if not the oldest, investigators in the history of Mythos-related gaming. Harvey originated in the 1st edition of the Call of Cthulhu roleplaying game in 1981, where he was a sample investigator used to illustrate the character creation process and the game's mechanics. I first encountered Harvey and his unfortunate companion, Kurt, when I picked up the 4th edition of the roleplaying game in 1989, and Harvey has reprised his role as the sample investigator in every edition since, including the 7th edition of the game that was released in 2015. Harvey appeared in the original Arkham Horror boardgame, which was published by Chaosium in 1987, and every Arkham Horror Files product released by Fantasy Flight Games. Harvey is the original investigator, so I was looking forward to seeing how designer MJ Newman would interpret him for the Arkham Horror LCG. She did not disappoint. Harvey Walters, The Professor, has 4 Willpower, 5 Intellect, 1 Combat and 2 Agility. He has the Miskatonic trait, 7 Health and 8 Sanity. Harvey has the following response: After an investigator at your location draws 1 or more cards from their deck during the investigation phase: That investigator draws 1 card (Limit once per round). Harvey's Elder Sign effect is +1. Draw a card. Harvey Walter's base skill values are typical of an intellectual Seeker whose goal is to investigate the Mythos from the safety of a university campus rather than the heart of a steamy jungle. Harvey's advanced age and experience have taught him a thing or two about controlling his fear, which is reflected by his above-average Willpower. Harvey has an advantage against common Willpower-based treacheries, such as Rotting Remains and Frozen in Fear from the Core set. Harvey lacks the mental discipline of a highly trained Mystic though, so he'll still need to commit cards and/or resources to deal with treacheries such as Crypt Chill and The Yellow Sign from the Core set, Arcane Barrier and Visions of Futures Past from The Dunwich Legacy or Centuries of Secrets from The Circle Undone. Willpower skill tests are required by some Parley actions and they also appear on Agenda and Act cards from time to time. Harvey's above-average Willpower is helpful during these types of skill tests, although he'll likely need to commit additional cards and resources to pass them consistently. Fortunately for Harvey, his starter deck includes one card with multiple Willpower skill icons, Arcane Enlightenment, as well as cards, such as Celeano Fragments, Encyclopedia (0) and Higher Education (0), that can modify his base Willpower. Harvey's highest skill value happens to be in the most important skill in the game. I've said it before, and I'll say it again: playing an investigator with 5 Intellect is like playing an entirely different game of Arkham Horror LCG. An investigator with 5 Intellect has such a huge advantage that the rest of the card could be blank, and I'd probably still play them. Intellect skill tests during Investigate actions become a breeze at all but the highest-shroud locations, and you can often race through scenarios before the encounter deck has a chance to put up much of a defence. The question is not whether you'll discover clues when you take an Investigate action, but how many clues you can discover with one Investigate action. Harvey's starter deck includes several cards, such as Celaeno Fragments and Whitton Green, that can raise his Intellect to 6 or 7, while Extensive Research (0) and Deduction (0) can help him discover additional clues. Intellect is critical to Investigate actions and it is also tested by many Parley actions. Harvey is gentleman and a scholar who will have little difficulty enlisting the aid of ‘Jazz' Mulligan in Extracurricular Activity, gathering vital clues about the King in Yellow from Constance Dumaine in The Last King or persuading Ichtaca that he is not her enemy in The Untamed Wilds. There aren't that many treacheries that test an investigator's Intellect, but Harvey is in a far better position than most investigators to deal with cards such as False Lead from the Core set, Ephemeral Exhibits from The Miskatonic Museum or Black Stars Rise from The Path to Carcosa. Harvey's experience and advanced age do wonders for his Willpower and Intellect. The same can't be said for his Combat and Agility, both of which are below average. Below-average Combat and Agility aren't a significant liability in multiplayer since there is usually at least one combat-orientated investigator at the table who will happily take enemies off Harvey's frail hands. However, enemy management can be a significant problem for Harvey during a solo campaign. Up until recently, Seekers have had very few options at Level 0 to deal with enemies. The situation has improved slightly with the release of cards such as Blood-Rite in the Before the Black Throne. Harvey's starter deck contains two more enemy management options, Disc of Itzamna (0) and Occult Invocation. Encyclopedia (0) can also be helpful in a pinch, although it requires an action to trigger, which would open Harvey up to attacks of opportunity. Unfortunately, Harvey's below-average Combat and Agility skill values also make him vulnerable to several common encounter cards. A simple Locked Door from the Core set has the potential to become an impenetrable barrier for Harvey, while Grasping Hands has the potential to deal a significant amount of damage to him. Needless to say, escaping Entombed from The Forgotten Age will require a Herculean effort from our fragile professor. Scenarios such as The Essex County Express, Undimensioned and Unseen and Curtain Call have all sorts of nastiness in store for Arkham's less Agile investigators, and Harvey will be lucky indeed if he can make it through The Forgotten Age campaign without falling off a rope bridge or succumbing to a Snake Bite. There is only one Parley action that tests either Combat or Agility, Nasht: Priest of the Dreamlands from Beyond the Gates of Sleep: however, it's a difficult test for Harvey to pass unless he has a trick up his sleeve. Harvey's response isn't as flashy as some of the other special abilities available on Seeker investigators, but it ranks among the most powerful in the game. Draw wins games, and Harvey's ability to draw extra cards each turn is unmatched. In the multiplayer format, Harvey can use his response to help other investigators at the table dig that much deeper into their decks for the right tools for the job. Is the Guardian or Mystic in the group missing that key weapon or spell? Harvey lets them draw additional cards each turn so they can find it that much faster. The ability to draw extra cards isn't that common outside the Seeker card pool, so having an investigator at the table who can feed card draw to other players from the word go gives a group an edge against the encounter deck. If you're playing Harvey in the solo format, then he gets to keep all that additional card draw for himself, which is fantastic. Harvey may trigger his ability in response to taking a vanilla draw action during his turn, but the ability also synergizes with a wealth of other cards in the Seeker card pool. For example, you may use in conjunction with assets, such as Dream-Enhancing Serum, Feed the Mind and Old Book of Lore; events, such as Blood-Rite, Cryptic Research and Preposterous Sketches; and skills, such as either level of Perception or Eureka! If Harvey uses any of these cards on his turn, he gets to draw an extra card, and all those extra cards means he has extra options to counter the machinations of the encounter deck. Harvey is capable of drawing so many cards so quickly that he can exceed his maximum hand size if you're not careful, forcing him to discard some of those hard-earned cards during the Upkeep phase. Fortunately, Harvey's starter deck contains several cards that let him not only boost his maximum hand size into the double digits, but also reward him for maintaining a so-called Big Hand. Big Hand decks are a relatively new concept in the Arkham Horror LCG since there weren't than many cards to support the strategy until the Dream-Eaters cycle. The premise of the deck is simple: use cards, such as Vault of Knowledge, Laboratory Assistant and Dream-enhancing Serum to jack your hand size into double digits, and then draw like a madman, cycling through your draw deck rapidly while abusing powerful cards, such as Knowledge is Power. A good example of this type of strategy is a Mandy Thompson deck built by Cuherdir, which is capable of cycling through the draw deck multiple times per turnonce it's up and running. While this strategy is extremely effective in either solo or multiplayer, Cuherdir's deck contains 45 XP worth of cards, so it's the type of deck that you either play in standalone or a deck that you build towards, not something you play at the beginning of a campaign. It's also worth noting that many of the cards in this deck are on the optional List of Taboos because the designers recognized that they were overpowered. Harvey's starter deck may not be capable of cycling itself several times per turn, but our professor is no slouch in the Big Hand department. Between his signature asset, Vault of Knowledge, Laboratory Assistant and Arcane Enlightenment, Harvey can have 10 plus cards in his hand during his turn. While testing Harvey, I added Dream-enhancing Serum from A Thousand Shapes of Horror to the mix, and I routinely had a 12-plus cards in my hand within a turn or two. I often had so many cards in my hand that I felt spoiled for choice how to respond to threats from the encounter deck. When you've got that many cards in your hand, you can start to feel nigh untouchable, whether you're Investigating, Fighting or Evading. Sadly, Harvey is not immune to danger once he amasses a fistful of cards, cycles his deck and begins abusing powerful events such as Knowledge is Power. Beyond the Veil, a common treachery from the Dunwich Legacy, can put the kibosh on those types of shenanigans very quickly. Harvey has a surprising amount of health for a fragile old man, but even he will be hard-pressed to mitigate 10 damage. Cards such as Crypt Chill from the Core set can whittle away at Harvey's key assets, while Laboratory Assistant is fragile at only one health. Even basic weaknesses, such as Amnesia from the Core set and Drawing the Sign from the Path to Carcosa, can spell trouble for Harvey, although he is in a better position than most investigators to recover from these types of setbacks. Harvey pings himself for a horror each time he cycles his deck, but that shouldn't be much of a threat, given that he has 8 Sanity and access to plenty of high Sanity allies who can soak the horror for him. The biggest difference between running a Big Hand strategy in Harvey and another Seeker investigator, such as Mandy Thompson, is his signature weakness, Thrice-Damned Curiosity. Mandy's signature weakness, Shocking Discovery, forces her to draw an encounter card, which may or may not have an impact, when she cycles her deck. As we'll see in a moment, that is not the case with Thrice-Damned Curiosity, which can easily kill Harvey if he cycles his deck too rapidly. If Harvey didn't draw enough cards with his response, his Elder Sign ability gives him a chance to draw even more. Remember that if Harvey pulls an Elder Sign during a skill test on his turn, he can trigger his response, too, drawing a second card. This didn't happen all that often during my games with Harvey, but it's a nice option if Harvey is preoccupied and can't find the time to squeeze in some type of draw action. Harvey gets +1 to his modified skill value if he pulls an Elder Sign, which is the same for all investigators in the starter decks. That's not all that surprising, considering Harvey is primarily focused on discovering clues. Harvey has a base Intellect skill value of 5, which becomes a 6 or 7 with a few key assets in play, so it's not like he needs a big boost from the Elder Sign during Investigate action. Unfortunately for Harvey, pulling an Elder Sign won't be enough to save him if he can't muster enough skill icons during more challenging Combat and Agility skill tests. Harvey's signature card is Vault of Knowledge. It's a three-cost asset with Willpower, Agility and Wild skill icons and the Talent trait. It is Harvey Walters deck only. Your maximum hand size is increased by 2 while Vault of Knowledge in in play. It has the following game text: Response - After you successfully investigate, exhaust Vault of Knowledge and choose an investigator at your location: That investigator draws 1 card. Vault of Knowledge is the type of signature asset that does everything that Harvey could ever want. First, it boosts Harvey's hand size, providing a cushion for all those extra cards that he's going to draw during a scenario. Cards that increase a player's maximum hand size are few and far between, so this ability is a welcome one, especially if Harvey wants to lecture to allies other than Laboratory Assistant. If that isn't enough, Vault of Knowledge rewards Harvey for doing what he does best, that is, investigating and discovering clues. Of course, this ability gives Harvey yet another opportunity to trigger his response and draw an additional card. The nice thing about Vault of Knowledge is that Harvey can share that draw with another investigator at his location, facilitating the development of their board states. Guardians, Rogues, Mystics and Survivors have received a few more ways to draw cards since the Core set days, but Seekers still monopolize the mechanic. Harvey is unique in that he can share some of that draw consistently with other investigators at the table, which makes him a valuable support investigator in addition to being a top-notch cluever. Harvey Walter's signature weakness is Thrice-Damned Curiosity. It has the Flaw trait and the following Revelation – For every 3 cards in your hand: Take 1 damage. Harvey can draw a ton of cards, which is fantastic. The downside of all that draw is that he will also see any weaknesses that are lurking in his deck more frequently. Thrice-Damned Curiosity is the weakness that keeps Harvey honest. Harvey can draw so many cards so quickly that he has the potential to cycle through his deck multiple times during a scenario. Thrice-Damned Curiosity makes you think twice about doing that. Harvey has a lot of health compared with many of his Seeker counterparts, but he needs that extra health to absorb the blow from this weakness, which has the potential to kill him outright depending on the number of cards in his hand when it pops. Now I was lucky while testing Harvey, and Thrice-Damned Curiosity rarely hit for more than one or two damage, but then I wasn't necessarily trying to maximize Harvey's hand size in every game either. Still, that one or two damage was enough to kill Harvey at least once, so Thrice-Damned Curiosity commands respect. If you pursue a Big Hand strategy, which the starter deck encourages you to do with cards such Vault of Knowledge, Arcane Enlightenment, Laboratory Assistant and Extensive Research, then Thrice-Damned Curiosity will likely tag you for anywhere from 3 to 5 damage, which is a significant chunk of Harvey's health. If Harvey has 10+ plus in his hand while cycling his deck, Thrice-Damned Curiosity will almost certainly kill him unless he has a way to mitigate that damage. If Harvey is tackling scenarios such as The Essex County Express or Curtain Call, which can ping investigators for a significant amount of damage unless they're extremely careful, the odds of Thrice-Damned Curiosity landing a lethal blow rise dramatically. Damage mitigation and/or healing is rare in the Seeker card pool, so Harvey's best bet is to pawn off the damage from Thrice-Damned Curiosity on one of his unlucky allies from Miskatonic University. Harvey's starter deck includes one basic weakness that is designed to harass bookish investigators like him. Obsessive has the Flaw trait and the following Revelation – Place Obsessive in your threat area. Forced – When your turn begins: Discard 1 non-weakness card at random from your hand. You may take two actions to discard Obsessive. Obsessive is a Jekyll and Hyde type of weakness. On the one hand, if you're playing a Big Hand style of deck like Harvey, Obsessive is a relatively minor nuisance. On the other hand, if you're playing a deck that doesn't draw that many cards or struggles in the card draw department, it can be a dreadful brute that will shred your hand, leaving you battered and bloody in its wake. Let's take a closer look at both sides of Obsessive. If you draw Obsessive as your basic weakness when you're playing a Big Hand deck, it's somewhat irritating, but you could do far worse. When I was testing a Big Hand Harvey build with Vault of Knowledge, Laboratory Assistant and Dream-enhancing Serum, I had so many cards in my hand most of the time that randomly discarding one of them at the start of my turn to Obsessive simply didn't matter all that much. Sure, Obsessive would discard something important from time to time, but it rarely posed a significant setback. If I had 10+ cards in hand after the random discard, then I usually had an answer to almost anything the encounter deck could throw at me. Sometimes I'd just let Obsessive sit in my threat area because I had better things to do than take two actions to discard it. If you're drawing enough cards to turn after turn to neuter Obsessive's random discard, one of the best ways to deal with it is to simply beat the scenario as fast as possible. Given Harvey's 5 Intellect, he's quite capable of doing just that. If, on the other hand, your deck plays a lot of cards or commits them to skill tests as fast as you draw them, Obsessive is a huge pain in the ass. If your deck doesn't have a good draw engine, then you'll usually end up drawing Obsessive during the Upkeep phase, which is the worst time to see it. I hate when I draw a weakness rather than a card that could potentially help me next turn at the best of times, but Obsessive is doubly painful, because it will discard another card at random from your hand before you have a chance to deal with it. If you don't have that many cards in your hand to begin with, the odds of Obsessive sniping something important rise dramatically. Lose the wrong card at the wrong time, and you could quickly find yourself in a no-win situation. But Obsessive isn't done turning the screws, because you need to take two actions to discard it. If you don't have two actions to spare because you've got more pressing matters to attend to, Obsessive will loiter in your threat area, ripping cards out of your hand turn after turn, which could be devastating. In this type of situation, Obsessive is a very nasty weakness. If you draw Obsessive as your basic weakness in this type of deck, my advice is to remove it from your threat area as quickly as possible. The fewer cards you discard at random, the better off you'll be in the long run. Now that we've analyzed Harvey's strengths, weaknesses, and signature cards, let's examine Harvey's viability as a multiplayer and solo investigator and break down the contents of his starter deck. If you're new to the game and you picked up the Harvey starter deck to play with friends, I've got some good news for you: Harvey is a great multiplayer investigator, and his starter deck is perfectly suitable for your first campaign. I have a few nitpicks with the starter deck, namely the lack of support for Combat and Agility skill tests and the implementation of the Big-Hand strategy, but most of these issues are relatively easy to fix. Much like the Nathaniel Cho starter deck, the Harvey Walters starter deck goes all in on its strategy of choice, in this case, Investigation, leaving him relatively defenceless against Combat and Agility skill tests prompted by enemies, treacheries or locations on the table. Harvey's starter deck contains only 2 Combat, 3 Agility and 5 Wild skill icons, which will make it difficult if not impossible for Harvey to pass Combat and Agility skill tests with any consistency out of the box. Unfortunately, Harvey's starter deck is missing two Seeker staples, ‘I've got a plan!' (0) and Mind over Matter (0), which would help him a lot in either multiplayer or solo formats. While I can understand the omission of ‘I've got a plan!' (0), since the starter deck assumes that Harvey won't be taking that many Fight actions in multiplayer, Mind over Matter (0) is sorely missed, because it would really help Harvey deal with not only the odd enemy, but also the occasional Combat or Agility skill test that occurs during his turn. I'm glad the deck includes ‘I've got a plan!' (2) and Mind over Matter (2), which Harvey can purchase once he earns a few experience points, but they don't do him much good at the beginning of a campaign. Besides, I'm not crazy about the idea of spending anywhere from four to eight experience on these upgrades when the Level 0 versions of ‘I've got a plan!' and Mind over Matter usually suffice. Fortunately, Mind over Matter (0) is available in the Core set, and I wouldn't hesitate to add one or two copies of it to the deck immediately. ‘I've got a plan!' (0), which is in the Miskatonic Museum mythos pack, is a tougher call. If you are playing with two or three other investigators, or you are paired with a ruthless killing machine, such as Nathaniel Cho, you can probably get away without it. Otherwise, I would err on the side of caution and try to include it if at all possible. The implementation of the Big Hand strategy in the starter deck is also somewhat problematic. Cards such as Vault of Knowledge, Arcane Enlightenment, Laboratory Assistant really encourage you to boost your hand size to double digits so that you can reap the rewards of cards such as Celeano Fragments, Forgotten Tome, Higher Education and Extensive Research and Farsight (4). A larger hand size also helps mitigate the drawbacks of Obsessive. However, in my experience, I've found the Big Hand strategy as presented in the starter deck to be somewhat slow, since you need to play a lot of assets to have at least 12+ cards in your hand. Moreover, I'm not entirely convinced the payoff for amassing 12+ cards in your hand is worth it. That leaves you with a couple of options. The first is to abandon the Big Hand strategy altogether. I've played Harvey with and without the strategy, and honestly, it's easier to play the deck without obsessing over your hand size. Your second option is to improve the strategy's consistency. Fortunately, there is a relatively easy fix. Dream-enhancing Serum, a Seeker asset from A Thousand Shapes of Horror, is a perfect for this deck. It has the potential to boost your hand size more than most of the cards in the deck, and it synergizes nicely with Harvey's draw ability. I would highly recommend buying the mythos pack or borrowing a couple of copies the serum from a friend. I think you'll find the deck runs much smoother. While the Harvey Walters starter deck is perfectly suitable out of the box for multiplayer, I wouldn't recommend playing it solo. It simply lacks the tools needed to protect poor Harvey from the dangers of the mythos. That said, once you expand your collection, Harvey's 4 Willpower, 5 Intellect and draw ability make him a tremendous solo investigator. I have beaten some of the most difficult scenarios this game has to offer with Harvey in the solo format. There aren't that many good enemy management tools in the Seeker card pool at Level 0, but once you gain a few experience points, there are some fantastic options whether you prefer to Fight or Evade. The Harvey Walters starter deck contains a wealth of new Seeker cards that work well with not only Harvey, but also other Seeker and off-class Seeker investigators in the card pool. I've tested Harvey against a variety of scenarios as a solo investigator, so most of what I have to say here will focus on the viability of these cards in that format. You can divide the Level 0 cards in Harvey's starter deck into six groups: draw, hand size maximization, resource generation, clue discovery, tomes and cards that interact with tomes and enemy management tools. I'll discuss potential purchases and upgrades later in this video. The first group of cards support Harvey's special ability, drawing cards. Forbidden Tome (0), Feed the Mind (0), Laboratory Assistant, either level of Whitton Greene, Vault of Knowledge and Preposterous Sketches provide Harvey with so many options to draw additional cards during his turn that he should rarely need to take a basic draw action to trigger his response. I'll discuss Forbidden Tome and Whitton Greene a little later, and Preposterous Sketches has been around since Blood on the Altar, which leaves Feed the Mind (0). Feed the Mind (0) is a downgrade for Feed the Mind (3) from the Depths of Yoth mythos pack. It's a lot like its Level (3) counterpart, with the exception that it costs one more resource, the Intellect skill test is slightly more difficult, and the card draw is capped at three. The two cards are so similar that I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of player forgo the Level 3 version altogether. While the prospect of drawing 3+ cards with Feed the Mind is very tempting, it does require an action to play, an action to trigger and a successful skill test, which can and will go wrong from time to time. I went back and forth on this card for a long time before trimming it to one copy and, ultimately, cutting it from my deck altogether. In my experience during testing, Preposterous Sketches required fewer actions and resources and produced the same effect. If you're interested in playing a Big Hand deck, I'd would recommend playing both cards to see which one you prefer. It's entirely possible your answer will be one, both or neither depending on how you've constructed your deck. The second group of cards help Harvey maximize his hand size. Harvey can amass a Big Hand of 10+ cards by playing a combination of Arcane Enlightenment, Laboratory Assistant and Vault of Knowledge. If Harvey happens to get all three assets on the table, he can have a maximum hand size of 14, one shy of the 15 required for the +1 Intellect bonus on Celeano Fragments. I've already discussed the power of Vault of Knowledge, and Laboratory Assistant has been a staple since the Dunwich Legacy, which leaves Arcane Enlightenment. I consider this to be the weakest card of the bunch, and it's the primary reason I recommend picking up Dream-enhancing Serum from the Thousand Shapes of Horror mythos pack. I like the 2 Willpower skill icons, since the starter deck lacks Guts, but I think the card is too slow and offers Harvey too little in the solo format. If I want to increase Harvey's hand size, I'd much rather play Vault of Knowledge, Laboratory Assistant and Dream-enhancing Serum, which has the potential to ramp up your hand size far higher than Arcane Enlightenment. I cut Arcane Enlightenment for two copies of Dream-enhancing Serum, which made an immediate impact because it enables Harvey to have 10+ cards in his hand without Vault of Knowledge or Laboratory Assistant in play, and it gives him yet another way to trigger his response. Dream-enhancing Serum is such as perfect fit for Harvey that I'm surprised it wasn't reprinted in his starter deck. Arcane Enlightenment also provides an additional hand slot for a Tome, which is OK I guess if you're playing the starter deck straight out of the box. Harvey does have plenty of tomes from which to choose. However, if I'm playing solo, I'm not all that interested in wasting a card, 2 resources and an action on a card that doesn't have an immediate impact on the board state. Besides, if I want to play a deck based around tomes, I'll just play Daisy or her parallel version, who can leverage tomes so much better than Harvey. Arcane Enlightenment may be worth playing in either of those investigators, since you can dump Daisy's signature weakness, The Necronomicon, into that additional slot. I'd consider playing a copy of Arcane Enlightenment in Minh Thi Phan, since she could use a hand to hold the King in Yellow. There are two cards in the Harvey's starter deck that generate resources: Burning the Midnight Oil and Cryptic Writings. The cost curve of Harvey's deck spikes at 2 resources, so the extra resource generation is appreciated. You'll also need those extra resources if you're planning to leverage Higher Education. It's odd that Harvey's starter deck actually contains more resource generation than the Rogue starter deck, but we'll address that problem when I break down Winifred's deck in a future deck tech. Burning the Midnight Oil is similar to Clean Them Out and Sneak By from the Nathaniel Cho and Winifred Habbamock starter decks, respectively, in that it rewards Harvey for doing what Harvey does best, investigating. It goes without saying that Harvey is going to take a lot of Investigate actions in multiplayer or solo, and Burning the Midnight Oil simply hands you two resources for doing so. Piggybacking resource generation on another action is terrific and Burning the Midnight Oil has become a staple in many of my Seeker decks for that reason. I have had an on-again-off-again relationship with Cryptic Writings and its Level 2 upgrade. Currently, we're on the outs. Theoretically, Cryptic Writings works similarly to Burning the Midnight Oil, piggybacking resource generation on card draw. The problem is, I never seem to draw Cryptic Writings during my turn, even when I play an investigator like Harvey, who draws a ton of cards. Maybe I've just been unlucky, but Cryptic Writings' inconsistency, coupled with the fact that I hate taking an action to play Cryptic Writings if I don't draw it during my turn, really bugs me. Long story short, I haven't been playing Cryptic Writings in my Seeker decks lately, but that could change. The fourth group of cards help Harvey discover clues. Deduction has been around since the Core set, which leaves Extensive Research (0), a downgrade for Extensive Research (1) from the Dark Side of the Moon mythos pack. Extensive Research (0) is similar to Working a Hunch from the Core set, the obvious differences being that it's not fast and its exorbitant cost is conditional on your hand size. If you have 12+ cards in your hand consistently, then Extensive Research will save you an action at a high-shroud location. Discovering two clues without making a skill test is also a great option at locations where Investigate actions have the potential to trigger dangerous effects (I'm looking at you, Haunted keyword from The Circle Undone) or tricksy locations, such as Arkham Woods: Cliffside or Arkham Woods: Tangled Thicket for The Devourer Below scenario, which force Harvey to investigate with Agility and Combat, respectively. Unfortunately, Extensive Research prices itself out of the market the moment your hand size falters. I'm not sure how much I'd be willing to pay for Extensive research to discover two clues, but I can't imagine that it would be more than two or three unless the game was on the line. I took this card for a spin in the Harvey Walters deck I played during the Farkham Nights Ironman event, but I don't think I ever played it. More often than not, my hand size would dip, and Extensive Research (0) was simply too expensive. Extensive Research (1) would have been a better option. The fifth group of cards are tomes and cards that interact with tomes. The starter deck comes with three tomes: Celaeno Fragments, Encyclopedia (0), and Forbidden Tome (0). It also includes two cards that interact with tomes, namely Arcane Enlightenment and Whitton Greene. I am a little surprised that Harvey's deck contains so many cards that focus on tomes, considering the Arkham Horror LCG already has one investigator who specializes in them, two if you count Daisy's parallel version. Unfortunately, Harvey lacks Daisy's special ability to trigger a tome for free each turn, so triggering tomes will eat away at his precious actions. Harvey might be able to make these tomes work in multiplayer, but most of them are too slow for solo play, and I quickly cut them during testing. Daisy, of course, has a much easier time leveraging these tomes. Celaeno Fragments, Book of Books, is a cheap source of extra Intellect and Willpower icons if you're playing a Big Hand-style of deck. While testing Harvey, I routinely had 10 plus cards in hand to qualify for the Intellect and Willpower skill bonuses. I was never able to hit 15 or more cards in hand for the extra +1 Intellect, though, and honestly, I'm not sure the payoff is worth risk, since Thrice-Damned Curiosity has the potential to hit you for a whopping 5 damage if you are holding that many cards in your hand. Celaeno Fragments role in the starter deck is like that of Magnifying Glass from the Core set. Personally, I prefer Magnifying Glass because its Fast and the +1 Intellect skill bonus is unconditional, but Celaeno Fragments is a perfectly acceptable option if you're playing the starter deck out of the box. Encyclopedia (0) is a downgrade for Encyclopedia (2) from the Core set. Encyclopedia (2) sees play in the multiplayer format, because an investigator like Daisy may trigger it with her free action to give herself or another investigator at her location +2 to a skill of their choice until the end of the phase. That bonus is fantastic whether that investigator is planning to Investigate, Fight or Evade. Encyclopedia (2) isn't quite as good in the solo format since triggering it will provoke an attack of opportunity unless you use Knowledge is Power, which isn't included in the starter deck and has since been added to the optional list of taboos. The other drawback of targeting yourself with Encyclopedia is that, in most circumstances, the skill bonus will apply for only two actions, not three if you target another investigator. Daisy, as always, is the exception. The only significant difference between Encyclopedia (0) and its Level 2 counterpart is that it uses secrets, which limit how often you may trigger it. However, the card enters play with 5 secrets, which is quite generous, and Seekers have several ways of adding more secrets if necessary, including the ubiquitous Astounding Revelation from the Dream-Eaters deluxe expansion, so upgrading to Encyclopedia (2) isn't that urgent. Harvey's starter deck includes one ‘untranslated' asset, Forbidden Tome (0), and two upgrades for it, Forbidden Tome (Dark Knowledge) and Forbidden Tome (Secrets Revealed). I'm a big fan of the ‘untranslated' assets. Most of them are relatively easy to identify or translate, and the upgrades for them tend to be well worth the effort. That said, I'm disappointed by Forbidden Tome (0). First, Forbidden Tome (0) and both its Level 3 upgrades are intended exclusively for a Big Hand style of deck. If you're not playing that style of deck, then there's no point to playing either level of Forbidden Tome. Second, Forbidden Tome (0) takes a lot more actions to translate compared with the other unidentified assets. For example, identifying either Strange Solution or Ancient Stone takes only two actions: one to play the card and one to identify it. Interpreting the Dream Diary takes three actions, while translating the Archaic Glyphs takes four. Forbidden Tome (0) is the most labour-intensive card of the bunch, since you need to take six actions to translate it. That's a lot of work unless you're playing Daisy, especially in the solo format where time is of the essence. Unfortunately, Harvey's starter deck doesn't include cards like Knowledge is Power from Union and Disillusion or Eldritch Sophist from In Too Deep, which could speed up the process significantly. There is also a small chance that you can get ‘stuck' while translating Forbidden Tome (0), since you can't remove the last secret from it unless you're certain that you'll have at least 10 cards in hand after you draw. Now this shouldn't be an issue if you're playing a Big Hand deck; however, you could end up in a situation where your hand size dips, forcing you to draw without triggering the tome for fear of getting stuck. Both upgrades for Forbidden Tome (0) are geared exclusively towards Big Hand decks. Unless you're holding 12+ cards in your hand or you play Knowledge is Power, you've got to spend 2+ actions to trigger them, and neither effect is worth more than two actions, much less four, in most circumstances. Cards that force investigators to jump through a bunch of hoops before they become useful tend to be slow and cumbersome, and the upgrades for Forbidden Tome (0) are no exception. Forbidden Tome (Dark Knowledge) lends itself to the multiplayer format. It gives Seeker investigators like Harvey a way to heal themselves or an ally while damaging an enemy at their location. There are some interesting tricks that you can pull with this tome in multiplayer. For example, if a Seeker is paired with a Guardian, they could trigger Forbidden Tome (Dark Knowledge) to move 1 damage from [SLIDE] Beat Cop (2) or Agency Backup (5) to an enemy at their location, then the Guardian could use the free-triggered ability on either card to deal another damage. Dealing 2 damage for the cost of one action is a good trade. If you need to discover clues rather than deal damage, the combination also works with either level of Grete Wagner from the Nathaniel Cho starter deck. If a Seeker is paired with Sister Mary, they could move 1 damage from Sister Mary's signature asset, Guardian Angel, to an enemy. Then Sister Mary could assign more damage to Guardian Angel, adding more Bless tokens to the chaos bag. Don't forget that you can use the tome to move damage to an enemy with the Aloof keyword, so it's another weapon against those irritating Whippoorwills that flock to investigators during The Dunwich Legacy campaign or Union and Disillusion. If my hand size dipped below 12, I'd be very hesitant to spend more than one action to trigger this effect in most situations, but never say never. I'm not sold on Forbidden Tome (Dark Knowledge) in the solo format. There's a good chance that Harvey will sustain some damage from his signature weakness, and it would be great to pawn some of it off on enemies. Unfortunately, unless the enemies at Harvey's location are exhausted (which is highly unlikely given Harvey's below-average Agility) or they have the Aloof keyword, triggering the tome will likely trigger attacks of opportunity. Harvey has quite a bit of health and sanity for an old fella but trading blows with enemies is not a position that I want to be in when I'm playing a Seeker. Forbidden Tome (Secrets Revealed), on the other hand, is a good option in either solo or multiplayer if, and this is a big if, you're playing the Big Hand deck that can maintain a 12+ card hand consistently. Spending one action to move to a connecting location and discover a clue there without making a skill test is a terrific effect that only gets better at high-shroud locations or locations with potentially dangerous effects, such as the Haunted keyword from The Circle Undone campaign. This tome has the potential to generate action advantage during a scenario since it's not limited by a predetermined number of secrets or charges. As long as you can keep your hand size at 12, you can take two actions for the cost of one every turn, which is fantastic. If my hand size dropped below 12, I might even consider spending two actions to trigger this tome. I wouldn't be happy about it, but I think there are certain situation where you could justify it because that ability to discover a clue without making a skill test is so powerful. Harvey's starter deck includes two cards that interact with tomes: Whitton Greene: Hunter of Rare Books and her Level 2 upgrade. I have a soft spot in my heart for Whitton, because she is such a powerhouse in the Call of Cthulhu LCG. That said, I haven't found the right deck for her yet in the Arkham Horror LCG. There are a couple of problems with Whitton. First, she costs four resources, which is a lot considering her +1 Intellect bonus is conditional on controlling either a Tome or Relic. Now Whitton's reaction helps you find those Tomes or Relics, but in terms of pure speed and efficiency, she simply can't compete Dr. Milan Christopher from the Core Set, who gives you +1 Intellect unconditionally. Whitton also comes up short against the other Seeker ally in the Core Set, Research Librarian, in the Tome hunt. Research Librarian cost half as much as Whitton and it fetches you any Tome in your deck the moment it hits the table. If you'd like to abuse the Necronomicon, easily the most powerful tome in the game, Research Librarian can fetch it for you on Turn 1, and you'll still have the resources to pay for it. Sadly, the same can't be said for Whitton. The other problem with Whitton is that she doesn't fit in very well with the Big Hand-style of deck, which Harvey's starter encourages you to play. Laboratory Assistant is the ally of choice in that deck, which leaves poor Whitton on the outside looking in until you can purchase Miskatonic Archaeology Funding, which is included in the starter deck, or Charisma from The Essex County Express mythos pack. Despite the strikes against Whitton, I haven't given up hope of finding her a home. Either version of Daisy seems like the obvious choice to play Whitton, but there is undeniable chemistry between Luke Robinson and Whitton, too. Admittedly it's an odd pairing, but Luke starts scenarios with a Relic in play, which mitigates Whitton's tempo issues. I've also considered ignoring Whitten (0) altogether in favour of her Level 2 upgrade, perhaps including her in a quote unquote nerdy deck built around Miskatonic Archaeology Funding. Unfortunately for Whitton, I haven't pulled the trigger on that build yet because I still wince when I look at her resource cost. I'd happily pay 4 resources if Whitton's Willpower and Intellect skill bonuses were unconditional; knowing that I need to draw and play a tome or relic before I get any sort of bonus is a tough sell. The final groups of Level 0 cards that I'm going to look at are Harvey's enemy management tools. If you needed any more evidence that the Investigator Starter Deck product was designed with the multiplayer format in mind, this is it. The Nathaniel Cho starter deck goes all in on combat at the expense of investigation because the designers expect you to pair him with an investigator who can discover the lion's share of the clues. Harvey's starter deck takes the opposite approach, going all in on investigation at the expense of combat. Again, it the designers expect you to pair Harvey with an investigator who can manage enemies, because he has only two options: Disc of Itzamna (0), a downgrade from its Level 2 counterpart in the Core set, and Occult Invocation. I'm not a big fan of Disc of Itzamna (2) in solo. It's a little pricey at 3 resources, and I feel like I'm taking a huge tempo hit whenever I spend an action to play it. All too often it seems, a dangerous enemy, such as a Yithian Observer, will spawn on top of you before you draw and/or play the Disc, at which point the Disc is basically useless. The Disc is also useless against enemies, such as the ubiquitous Acolyte from the Core set, that don't spawn at your location. The Disc might have been more helpful in these situations if it had a better spread of skill icons, but a single Combat skill icon isn't going to help Seekers like Harvey, who are notoriously weak in the Combat department. Disc of Itzamna (0) suffers from the same drawbacks as its level 2 counterpart. It's expensive and you've got to play it before the enemy spawns on you to be effective. Again, it's no help if the enemy spawns elsewhere. Automatically evading an enemy or dealing 2 damage to it isn't quite as powerful as discarding an enemy outright, but it can be functionally equivalent if the enemy has two or fewer health or it lacks the Hunter keyword. As for Occult Invocation, I've played it in a variety of Seeker decks, and it's a good alternative to ‘I've got a plan!' (0) if you've got the card draw to support it. Spending 2 resources and discarding up to 2 cards from your hand isa steep price to pay, but Seekers don't have that many options at Level 0 to deal damage, so beggars can't be choosers. Occult Invocation tops out at 3 damage, which is fine for spot removal of run-of-the-mill enemies with two or three health. However, it comes up short against enemies with four or five health, such as the friendly neighbourhood Ghoul Priest from The Gathering. Unless you have a follow up in your hand – which would need to be a second copy of Occult Invocation if you're playing the starter deck out of the box – then dealing those final two points of damage will be tough. Before I wrap up this video, let's talk about the upgrades that you can purchase once you earn some experience points. How you modify Harvey's deck depends a lot on whether you're playing multiplayer or solo and whether you have access to card pool at large or just the cards in the starter deck. If you're interested in taking Harvey for a spin in the solo format and you have access to the card pool at large, your first order of business should be to upgrade Harvey's enemy management tools. There are plenty of great options in the Seeker card pool, including Strange Solution: Acidic Ichor, Arcane Glyphs: Prophecy Foretold, Ancient Stone: Knowledge of the Elders, Pendant of the Queen and, last but not least, the Necronomicon. If you prefer the multiplayer format, discovering clues as efficiently as possible takes priority. Again, if you have access to the Seeker card pool at large, there are great options, including Archaic Glyphs: Guiding Stones, Deciphered Reality, Pendant of the Queen and the Necronomicon. If you are playing Harvey Walters out of the box and you're restricted to upgrades from the starter deck, then you have a couple paths that you can follow. Let's begin with the elephant in the room: The Necronomicon. The Necronomicon is the best tome in the game, period. Free-triggered abilities are amazing, and The Necronomicon gives you four that you can mix and match as you see fit. If you want to abuse the Necronomicon, purchase two copies of Library Docent (1), which can bounce the Necronomicon back to your hand so you can play it again fully recharged. The Necronomicon is flat out busted when you have access to a larger card pool. If you ignore the optional list of taboos, you can unleash the Necronomicon's terrible power repeatedly by playing it in combination with Knowledge is Power and two copies of Sleight of Hand, which Harvey can pick up by purchasing two copies of Versatile. Abiding by the list of taboos tones down the abuse a little by removing Sleight of Hand from the mix. The Necronomicon and Knowledge is Power also cost slightly more experience, which means it will take you a little longer to assemble the combination during a campaign. It does nothing to rein in its power, though. You know you've got a problem card on your hands when you can deal 9 damage to an enemy or discover 4 clues at any location without taking a single action, making a single skill test or spending any resources during your turn. If you avoid the temptation to snap up the Necronomicon for 5 to 8 XP, depending on whether you are playing with the optional list of taboos, then you can explore some of the other options included in the starter deck. One of the first upgrades that many players purchase is Charisma, a permanent from the Essex County Express that provides an extra ally slot. Charisma was not reprinted in the starter deck products, but Harvey's deck includes an alternative in Miskatonic Archaeology Funding. It costs 1 more XP than Charisma but provides two additional ally slots as long as those slots are occupied by Miskatonic assets, such as Laboratory Assistant, Whitton Greene or Library Docent (1). The card's Forced effect prevents you from assigning more than one damage or horror to those assets when you take damage or horror, but that was never much of a concern during testing. I haven't tested a Seeker deck that assembles a small army of nerds to take on the mythos, but it seems like an interesting angle to explore. There are nearly a dozen allies with the Miskatonic trait, some of which rank among the most powerful allies in the game. I'd love to be able to work Peter Sylvestre into that build, but there aren't that many Seekers who can play him without purchasing Versatile first. If you prefer to focus on events rather than allies, Farsight (4) is a great option. As long as you have 8 or more cards in your hand, you can exhaust Farsight (4) to play events such as Cryptic Writings, Extensive Research, Occult Invocation, Preposterous Sketches, ‘I've got a plan!' (2) and Seeking Answers (2) without taking an action. You must still pay the cost of that event mind you, but if you can get Farsight (4) down on the table early, it has the potential to generate a lot of action advantage during a scenario. There are plenty of powerful events in the Seeker card pool and beyond, so the value of Farsight (4) only gets better as your collection grows. You need at least 8 cards in your hand to trigger Farsight (4), but that's a much lower bar to achieve than some of the other cards in the deck that reward the Big Hand strategy. Each Investigator Starter deck comes with an upgrade for one of the Neutral skills included in the Core set. To nobody's surprise, Harvey's deck includes Perception (2). Perception is a very good option for Harvey decks, since drawing a card with it during your turn will trigger Harvey's reaction, so he actually gets two cards. Perception (2) let's Harvey draw three cards as long as he succeeds by 2 or more during a skill tests, which shouldn't be difficult between Harvey's 5 Intellect and the 3 Intellect skill icons on the skill card. Drawing 3 cards off a successful skill test is basically the equivalent of playing a Cryptic Research for half the experience points. That's a pretty good deal. If Harvey plays Perception (2) in combination with Practice Makes Perfect, he has the potential to draw 5 or six cards using a single copy of the skill, which is amazing. Other Seeker and off-class Seeker investigators also have the potential to abuse this combination, making Perception (2) a valuable pickup if you're playing Practice Makes Perfect and a few other skills with the Practice trait. Seeking Answers (2) has the potential to be quite good depending on the scenario. First, Seeking Answers (2) let's you discover at least 2 clues for a single action, which is great from a tempo perspective. Second, it can be extremely valuable in scenarios where you need to keep moving, whether to stay ahead of an enemy with the Hunter keyword or reach an objective across the map. The ability to move past a location but still pick up the clues there is very nice indeed if you need to put some distance between yourself and the enemy. Seeking Answers (2) also pairs well a card such as Barricade or Luke Robinson, who can barricade himself in his Dream Gate and investigate other locations to his heart's content. To top it all off, Seeking Answers (2) has 2 Agility skill icons. Seekers tend to fall back on Agility rather than Combat if their enemy management options are running thin, so those 2 Agility skill icons can be invaluable. Esoteric Atlas (2) is an upgrade for Esoteric Atlas (1), which was released in the Union and Disillusion mythos pack. Extra movement can be critical to completing scenarios; unfortunately for Esoteric Atlas (1) and (2), Seekers have some of the best movement cards in the game in Shortcut and Pathfinder. Esoteric Atlas (2) is certainly better than its Level 1 counterpart since the movement is more flexible (up to 3 connections away) and it doesn't exhaust when you trigger it, so you can take a long, desperate lunge towards and objective if necessary. However, you've got to target a revealed location, which is only good if you're backtracking, like in The Doom of Eztli, or running around in circles like in Midnight Masks or A Phantom of Truth. Unfortunately, Esoteric Atlas is Harvey's only option out of the box, so do yourself a favour and purchase The Dunwich Legacy expansion and/or The Miskatonic Museum for Shortcut and Pathfinder, respectively. The final card I'm going to look at in Harvey's starter deck is Glimpse the Unthinkable (1). It's a downgrade for Glimpse the Unthinkable (5), which was released in the Before the Black Throne mythos pack. I really quite like Glimpse the Unthinkable (1). If you purchase this for Harvey, he gets to draw at least 2 cards for free It also has fewer restrictions that a card like, says, Preposterous Sketches. Then Harvey gets to draw X more cards, depending how many cards from his hand he reshuffles into his deck. That has the potential to be quite powerful if you're looking for answers buried deep in your draw deck Glimpse the Unthinkable (5) is probably a better option if you're playing a Big Hand Harvey deck since he draws until he reaches his maximum hand size plus one, but 5 XP is quite a commitment when there are so many fantastic Seeker upgrades and purchases available. Besides, unlike its Level 5 counterpart, Glimpse the Unthinkable (1) isn't removed from the game so Harvey has a chance to see it again if he draws through his deck. And before I forget, it also has the Insight trait, so you can pack it in Joe Diamond's Hunch deck. MFL
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To get our monthly sum up with the best of TCI click here and subscribe now! Hello everybody!This week we had the honor to have on the podcast the super talented American 3d artist Will Harvey aka Revilo. Revilo has worked with many artists and musicians such as Lil Nas to create Album Covers or visuals to be played on stage during their performances. More about him on: IG: @revilo_stuff https://www.revilostuff.com/ I really hope you wil enjoy the episode and feel free to give us feedback. If you enjoy our show and you want to help us having more interesting guests and create more interesting content, just follow us on the following social media channels: Instagram: @tcipodcast Facebook: The Creative Insider LinkedIn: The Creative Insider Thank you, we appreciate your support!
Tal Donahue speaks to Will Harvey, Professor of Management and Associate Dean at the University of Exeter Business School in the latest Infinite Global podcast. The episode explores the findings of Professor Harvey's latest research on thought leadership, offering some practical takeaways for professional services and other knowledge intensive businesses. If you're interested to find out more about how Infinite Global can help your firm develop content strategies and unique thought leadership intelligence such as the Wealth Report, you can find out more on our website: www.infiniteglobal.com
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I know from experience, if you've got a great paying job, it can be hard to make the decision to walk away to become a full-time real estate investor. This is a very personal decision, and there's not always a clear answer or perfect timing. On today's show, I wanted to share the story of an investor who left behind a six-figure job to jump into real estate. Will Harvey is a real estate investor, podcaster, and Vice President at CEO Capital Partners. Will is here to share his experience overcoming hardships, building a successful career, and becoming a full-time investor. Enjoy! Book a Call with Our Team http://info.ourcrowd.com/investing ←Set up your account for free!
Will is a Principal at CEO Capital Partners and recently left his W2 job to do real estate full time. He shares a great story of how he had a life of making some bad decisions in college related to alcohol and because of a great friend he was able to overcome this and now is a successful investor. Will Harvey Real Estate Background: Will Harvey is a Principal at CEO Capital Partners From Ashburn, Virginia He started in real estate in 2016. Personally owns over 1.5MM in real estate mixed between rentals and Airbnbs Recently left his W2 job to do real estate full time. Say hi to him at : for more info on groundbreaker.co Best Ever Tweet: “Seek advice from qualified people.” - Will Harvey
While there are some risks to playing Airbnb successfully such as market saturation and city-wide bans, it can still produce great returns through minimal work if handled carefully. Today’s guest is Will Harvey and he stands as a great example of somebody who is playing it safe and enjoying the benefits. Will owns over 1.5 million in real estate in the northern Virginia area and is a partner in several apartment syndications across the US both actively and passively. He co-founded CEO Capital Partners and co-hosts the awesome Wealth Junkies podcast too. On top of all this, Will is an Airbnb master and it was an honor to have him on the show. In today's episode, Will shares the story of how he got into the Airbnb game as well as the tips and tricks he uses to keep the ball rolling. Will tells us the inspiring tale of how he fell into addiction as a teenager but rose above it and went on to become the great success he is at present. He talks about how his road led him to the lending game, how he bought and house hacked his first three-bedroom property, and the twist of fate that got him into Airbnb around that time. After going in headfirst and developing systems as he went, Will now operates a well-oiled machine that uses virtual assistants and other tools but never over-leverages his resources like other less cautious users of the platform. Will has seen some amazing yields in his time with Airbnb so tune in to hear how you can too!Key Points From This Episode:Will’s journey through alcohol and drug abuse to recovering and getting into real estate.How Will recovered by hearing similarities between his story and that of his older friend’s.A recommendation for alcoholics who don’t have caring friends to help them: AA meetings.The ‘long game’ mindset shift that took Will from addiction to huge real estate success.How will got into Airbnb after his friend left a room vacant during his first house hack.Will’s process of systematizing his townhouse Airbnbs with minimum stay periods, etc.Comparisons between the income earned by rentals vs Airbnb: $300 + difference per month.Systems Will uses to streamline his Airbnb: a VA, Turnoverbnb for cleaners, and more.Booking quantities concerning seasons and Airbnb’s success in quieter locations.How Will’s house hacking Airbnb method reduces the risk of market saturation or banning.Advice for newcomers: ‘ready, fire, aim,’ or consult Bnb Formula to learn about arbitrages.A favorite tool of Will’s that helps him with his business.What Will learned after getting huge attorney bills while trying to buy a property.Scaling through finding people who do what you can but 80% better.Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Will Harvey on LinkedInWealth JunkiesCEO Capital PartnersLimitless EstatesAirbnbAlcoholics AnonymousRich Dad, Poor DadUpworkTurnoverbnbBnb FormulaBrian PageWayne Patton
On this Episode we hosted Will Harvey the Associate Dean of Research at Exeter University. We discussed and provided insights on what reputation is and Managing your Rep through the current Crisis
Will Harvey personally owns $1.5 million of real estate in Northern Virginia and is partnered in 403 units in three properties. He’s also the host of the Wealth Junkies podcast. Connect with Will Harvey: http://www.AspenFunds.us Connect with Seth Ferguson: http://www.SethFerguson.org
In this episode, we discuss the story of how Will Harvey, one of the Founder's of CEO Capital Partners, on his story starting in real estate, and why he left a high paying W-2 job to focus on active multifamily real estate investments alongside passive investors.
Two years ago, Will Harvey thought that only people with millions of dollars could own apartment buildings. And then he started listening to podcasts and reaching out to other entrepreneurs and real estate investors. Their stories broke the ceiling on what he thought was possible, and by the end of 2019, Will was able to quit his W-2 job and pursue multifamily full time. At just 26 years of age, Will is the Vice President of CEO Capital Partners, a real estate acquisition firm focused on multifamily. A veteran of the residential mortgage business, Will earned National Rookie of the Year honors in 2017 and operated in the top 5% at one of the largest retail lenders in the US. Now, he controls over $1.5M of real estate in Northern Virginia. Will is also the cohost of Wealth Junkies, a podcast dedicated to sharing the stories of successful entrepreneurs and liberating 1,000 people from the rat race. On this episode of the podcast, Will joins me to talk about how being hell bent on getting OUT of his W-2 job led him to real estate investing. We discuss how Will leveraged multifamily podcasts to turn his car into a mobile university, how he found his joint venture partners, and what steps he took to quit his 9-to-5 at the end of 2019. Listen in for Will’s insight on building the Wealth Junkies platform and get his advice on surrounding yourself with people who’ve done what you want to do. Key Takeaways How Will got into real estate investing Looking for way out of mortgage business Started with house hacking SFHs How Will got educated around multifamily Listening to podcasts (car = mobile university) Reach out to dad’s friends in real estate Will’s initial multifamily strategy Wanted to invest locally in Winchester Realized pond too small to find good deals Will’s insight on the value in joint venturing Accelerates progress to work together Play to strength in building relationships Will’s first deal through CEO Capital Partners Raise capital for experienced operator (cosponsor) Afforded team credibility with brokers The steps Will took to quit his job Lived well below means Refi one property, increased rent on SFHs Passive investment in multifamily Will’s take on what building a platform does for you Position self as thought leader Create funnel to capture info Raise capital beyond local investor network What Will would tell his younger self Think BIGGER Change I can’t to How can I _______? Why Will recommends listening to podcasts Accelerates learning Break ceiling of what thought possible Will’s vision of the next five years Expenses covered Continue to grow + scale Will’s advice for aspiring multifamily investors Seek advice from qualified people Connect with Will Harvey Wealth Junkies Email will@wealthjunkies.com CEO Capital Partners Resources Deal Maker Live Bigger Pockets Real Estate Podcast Corey Peterson CoStar LoopNet The ONE Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results by Gary Keller with Jay Papasan Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki Trump: The Art of the Deal by Donald J. Trump with Tony Schwartz Syndicated Deal Analyzer Michael’s Platform Builder Framework Nighthawk Equity Michael’s Mentoring Program Podcast Show Notes Review the Podcast on iTunes Michael’s Website Michael on Facebook Michael on Instagram Michael on YouTube Apartment Investor Network Facebook Group
Leaving a high-paying W2 position to pursue an uncertain future may seem quite reckless. But for some, the entrepreneurial flame burns too brightly to be extinguished. This is exactly how our guest today, Will Harvey, felt. After feeling drained from the rat-race of his W2, Will realized that there was something out there that excited him: syndication! In this episode, we learn about Will's previous job in mortgages and how it paved the way for him to work in syndication. Many people dissuaded Will from making this move.---Our gracious sponsor: Adam Adams has raised millions of dollars by staying in front of passive investors. He helps you brand yourself online so you can attract capital which means you don't have to be a great salesperson to do this. His clients are getting noticed by passive investors. He calls his clients Money Magnets because money is literally being attracted to them. There is a qualification process to work with Adam. Ready to take yourself to the next level? Apply to work with Adam here: http://bit.ly/RaisingMoneyCoach.---
This week in the hot seat I am chatting with a really top bloke, Will Harvey, Vice President of CEO Capital Partners. Will has a great story: he went through some rough times growing up and after years of unsustainable partying/drinking he eventually hit rock bottom. It was at that point he realized his unfulfilled potential and thats when he decided that the only person who was going to save him was himself. Now will is Vice President of CEO Capital Partners; a company that educates executives & business owners create tax efficient, passive income plans utilizing stabilized real estate assets. What we cover in the episode: - The power of self-awareness and how you need it to remain humble and hungry to achieve success. - The ability to pull yourself up from rock bottom - Learning to bet on yourself! If you can't bet on yourself then who can you bet on. - And Much, Much More. So What are you waiting for? Be Bold, Be Brave and Go Give Life a Crack!
Welcome to a Take-Action Tuesday! We are excited to bring on a couple of gentlemen who are eerily similar to our very own Business Bros Pod! Today’s guests are real estate investors and podcasts hosts who have a personal mission to help 1,000 people leave their W2 jobs, aka FIRE YOUR BOSS! Incredibly, as real estate investors, the Business Bros doppelgängers are working to put together a ton of syndication, aiming for 3,000 doors where we have been the lead sponsor! Please give a warm welcome to today’s amazing guests, from the Wealth Junkies Podcast and CEO Capital Partners, Brandon Dukeman & Will Harvey! Show Sponsors: DroneQuote.net/businessbros www.CasanovaFishTacos.com www.ItsAllAboutTheKids.org Business Bros Merchandise: https://teespring.com/stores/businessbros Contact James for all your Insurance needs 619-884-0045 or James@SiasFirst.com OR CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW!!! GET A HOME OWNERS POLICY FAST!! https://siasfirst.com/need-insurance/ FIND US ON SOCIAL MEDIA https://siasfirst.com/contact/ Are you EXP CURIOUS??? text: 123exp to 31996 for a 7 minute video on what it is all about. Want to be on an episode of Business Bros the #1 Podcast in San Diego? Call 619-884-4915 or Send us an email BusinessBros@SiasFirst.com so we can get in touch with you ASAP. Join the conversation or catch the podcast live on our social media feeds @BusinessBrosPod Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. You can listen to past episodes on our website www.SiasFirst.com. www.bensound.com
Today on the show, we talk to our very own Will Harvey about how drugs and alcohol brought him to a horrible place. We then hear about how by the grace of God he got out of it and started accumulating real estate. To learn more about Will and his journey, visit https://wealthjunkies.com/wj37
Real estate is a journey. In the first episode of the Multifamily Legacy Podcast, I shared my journey into the multifamily space. For the 100th episode, someone else’s rags-to-riches story is featured. Today’s guest is Will Harvey of CEO Capital Partners. He came from the lending world, got into a bit of trouble, but the lessons learned from substance abuse led to success. Topics on Today’s Episode: Multifamily Game: Best journey that provides two things—time and money Early Entrepreneur: Collect, clean, and sell public golf balls to private course Double Dropout: Focus and make better choices by getting a real job and sober Support System: Family and friends help to get you back on your feet Landlord Lows: How to manage tenants better and guarantee cash flow Single-family vs. Multifamily: Battle scars from bad condo conversions or development that went south, but multifamily doesn’t miss a beat Deal Goggles: Kill deals before they cost money but don’t go under contract Will’s Superpower: Raising money/capital Action Items: Continue to learn and recognize paralysis by analysis Want to quit your day job? Will and desire needed to improve your circumstance Best Advice: Don’t seek qualified advice from unqualified people and think bigger Links and Resources Mentioned: Will Harvey’s Email Will Harvey on LinkedIn Will Harvey’s Wealth Junkies Podcast CEO Capital Partners FHA Loan Grant Cardone Michael Blank’s Podcast Zach Gregor Multi-Family Millions by Dave Lindahl Monopoly Game Multifamily Legacy Podcast Episode 001: The Power of Cashflow in Real Estate Investing Kahuna Investments Multifamily Legacy Podcast on YouTube Multifamily Legacy Podcast on Facebook Quotes: “You don’t want to go up the ladder. You want to own the ladder.” Will Harvey “Lightbulb Moment: I need to buy as much real estate as I can cause this is awesome.” Will Harvey “The best advice that I would give is don’t seek qualified advice from unqualified people.” Will Harvey “It’s the best journey that I know that gives you the two things that most of us dream about, which is time and money.” Corey Peterson Don’t forget to download my Free Workshop Quickstart Video Series, and if you like what you have heard please leave a review on iTunes. Text the word MONEY to 408-500-1127 to get my free private money program and credibility kit for single family.
This is the Wealth Junkies show brought to you by CEO Capital Partners! Brandon Dukeman and Will Harvey, your hosts, deliver the daily fix you’re looking for with exciting, wealth building secrets and strategies for what’s working today. Listen to real-life stories straight from the mouths of some of the hottest, most successful, entrepreneurs and financial freedom seekers to fuel your success addiction. Our mission is to share the stories of as many successful entrepreneurs as possible, in hopes that our listeners can find that ONE individual whose story resonates with them and causes them to take life changing action, which liberates them from the W-2 rat race. Our goal is to liberate 1,000 individuals from the W-2 rat race and live a life of wealth, however they choose to define it. to learn more about Wealth Junkies, visit https://wealthjunkies.com/wj0
Monster FX offers prosthetics from Zombies to Mummies! Will Harvey discusses his humble beginnings setting up the business, what Monster FX can offer you now and their plans for the future. Visit Monster FX now: https://monsterfx.co.uk ............................................................................................................................. Visit our website here: https://scaretrack.co.uk Watch our latest ScareCam episodes: https://youtube.com/scaretrack You can support the show here: https://patreon.com/ScareTrack ScareTrack merchandise can be found here: https://smart-fx.co.uk/smart-artists/... Social media Facebook.com/ScareTrack Instagram- @scaretrack Twitter- @scaretrack Snapchat- scaretrack
This week, we're chatting to the ex-Lego frontier-seeking, Vixen Labs-venturing, Voice2 fire-starting, voice-first-feasting James Poulter about how brands can, could and should approach voice.As the ex-Head of Emerging Platforms at Lego Group, James led Lego through their first foray into voice with the creation and launch of the Lego Duplo experience on Alexa.He also founded the Voice2 What's App community group with Will Harvey, which is now one of the most active online voice communities. (It's where we spend a good chunk of our time.)James is currently CEO at Vixen Labs, a company he co-founded with CCO, Jen Heape, that offers consultancy services to global brands, helping them navigate the unchartered waters of voice.Where to listenApple podcastsSpotifyYouTubeCastBoxSpreakerTuneInBreakerStitcherPlayerFMiHeartRadioLinksJoin the Voice2 communityCheck out Vixen LabsFind out more about the Voice Summit 2019Try the Lego Duplo skill See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the Episode, former Animas coach Will Harvey shares how he balances his 15 coaching clients with a fulltime Monday to Friday job... He also talks about his recent experience of public speaking at the Animas Community Lecture: 'Growing Your Coaching Practice', alongside Ross Nichols and Samantha Dunnage.
Struggling to get your practice thriving? Ready to make your Coaching Practice a real business? Join former Animas students; Ross Nichols, Samantha Dunnage and Will Harvey for some tips and inspiration on how to grow your practice. From this audio, you will get some clear ideas on how to use your intuition, how to not give in to fear and some practical advice.
More enticing than a Baltimore Orioles’ sideburn, its an all new edition of Sabrina’s Witch Trials! When a chronic bad mood makes Sabrina flee the mortal realm for the other side of her mirror, It’ll take an MLB icon and talentless actor, not to mention a dump truck sized dessert, to help get her back to Westbridge. Join host Alex Araujo, as he flies solo, and head on into the orgy of monkey puppets, indoor rainstorms, and horrible haircuts that is episode 14 of Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, “Sabrina Through the Looking Glass”! Will Sabrina be able to execute her apology “GAME PLAN”, and make it all the way HOME, or will she STRIKE OUT, and be stuck in her mirror forever? Will Harvey’s simian substitution to his and Sabrina’s presentation drive our teenage witch ape? Will Hilda’s obsession with home run hero Brady Anderson drive her so insane she’ll lose any ability to pick fashionable clothing?! Answers to these and other questions, not to mention a goat, lie ahead, on this hall of fame worthy installment of Sabrina’s Witch Trials!Remember, you can always follow Sabrina’s Witch Trials on...Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SabrinasWitchTrials Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/SabrinasWitchTrials/ Twitter – https://twitter.com/SabrinaPodcastListen, like, and subscribe to Sabrina’s Witch Trials on...iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/sabrinas-witch-trials/id1127622286?mt=2 Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/alex-araujo-2/sabrinas-witch-trialsSoundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/sabrinaswitchtrialsYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm9qMrm0ySgJCf54qRGcT9wIf you cannot see the audio controls, listen/download the audio file here
While Texans start the painful process of rebuilding their lives after Hurricane Harvey, many are asking: could anything have been done to lessen the impact? In this week's podcast, we're going to discuss the storm through the lens of climate, urban planning and federal policy. All three of those factors created the perfect storm for maximum damage. Marianne Lavelle, a reporter with InsideClimate News, joins us to talk about the important stories to watch in the wake of the hurricane. Then, a DOE grid study redux. We’ll offer up some thoughts on the final version of that contentious federal grid reliability report that you’ve heard so much about. Then, China’s solar frenzy continues. Wasn’t it supposed to be a slow year? Also, don't forget to join us for our live podcast in NYC on September 19. Tickets here: http://bit.ly/2wbutCx Also, use the discount code "ENERGYGANG" for a 15 percent discount to our NY REV Future conference in Brooklyn on September 26 and 27. Register here: http://bit.ly/2woZNOn This podcast is sponsored by Mission Solar Energy, a solar module manufacturer based in San Antonio, Texas. You can find out more about Mission’s American-made, high-power modules at: missionsolar.com. Recommended reading: Will Harvey's Damage Shift How Congress Sees Climate Change and Budget Cuts? http://bit.ly/2vItHKv Harvey’s Devastation Shows the Need for Distributed Energy, Microgrids During Disasters: http://bit.ly/2wsSVhm The Interchange episode with Travis Fisher, lead on DOE’s epic grid reliability report: http://bit.ly/2wXrcsg
Listen to Trey and Jereme wax nostalgia as they talk about some obscure NES titles that couldn't fill an entire episode on their own. Jereme talks DynoWarz and Deja Vu and Trey talks about the original NES Batman and Will Harvey's Immortal! It's a totally rad Blast from the past! Music Dynowarz Intro Immortal Intro Batman Level 4 Deja Vu Theme Immortal Level 1 Shadowgate Dancefloor OC Remix Heatwave Electrocutioner Deadshot Dunrick Flying Hounds of Destruction KGBeast Joker Platforms of Deception Dragon Quest Street Fighter II Wordamir