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Hey scummers!In this episode, the lads take a trip way, way above the sump and into the polished nightmare of the Spire, where the rich don't just look down on you, they come down to hunt you for sport.We're talking Spyre Hunting Parties. Aristocratic heirs wrapped in ancient, near-mythical suits that turn bored nobles into walking war crimes. From the lightning fast Yelds to the walking tanks that are the Orrus rigs, we break down what makes these silver-spoon psychos tick, why they head into the Underhive in the first place, and what happens when privilege meets a shotgun at close range.Naturally, things get a bit unhinged.Spamuel develops a deeply misguided obsession with the Eldar this episode, confidently declaring that Spyrers are basically just the human version of Aspect Warriors. He then doubles down by trying to match each Spyre rig to an Aspect Shrine equivalent, much to Nathan's visible frustration and increasingly aggressive sighing.Meanwhile, Nathan tries (and fails) to steer the episode back on track.And yes, we address the most important questions in in Necromunda lore:Do Malcadon Spyrers spend their downtime doing impressions of Tobey Maguire?Will the Flappy Lads ever get their milk in a regular way?Are Patriarchs just old fellas who think these youngins are just too damn lazy?You'll have to listen to find out, but let's just say, there may or may not be a whispered “I missed the part where that's my problem” echoing through the underhive vents before someone gets webbed to a wall.Expect lore, laughs, and a healthy fear of anything descending from above in a glowing murder-suit.Stay safe downhive, scummers.But if you hear something moving in the dark?It's already too late.If you have questions, complaints, corrections or suggestions, email us at Underhivelorekeepers@gmail.com. Want to support the show? https://linktr.ee/underhivelorekeepersEnd music theme is Celltrance by Lobo Loco.https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lobo_Loco/free-for-you-cc-by/celltrance-id-2346/
Duncan Yelds grew up in Sydney's north, and spent the early years of his career working as a nurse in Bankstown hospital, before a drastic career change. Now, 20 years later, Yelds boasts an entirely positive cashflow portfolio with more than 25 properties.In this episode of Property Investory Yelds tells his story from being the director of nursing, to owning and growing his business to service over 900 clients and $650million of property investment deals, and the lessons he learnt along the way. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Duncan Yelds grew up in Sydney's north, and spent the early years of his career working as a nurse in Bankstown hospital, before a drastic career change. Now, 20 years later, Yelds boasts an entirely positive cashflow portfolio with more than 25 properties.In this episode of Property Investory Yelds tells his story from being the director of nursing, to owning and growing his business to service over 900 clients and $650million of property investment deals, and the lessons he learnt along the way. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Australian Property Investor Stories | Investment Conversations
Listen to the full episode here: https://player.whooshkaa.com/episode?id=337967 Duncan Yelds has come a long way from being a director of nursing, now running his own own business to help others make smart and fruitful investment decisions. Yelds places emphasis on his three strategic phases of managing an effective portfolio; acquisition, consolidation and strategic selling or developing. Join us in this episode of Property Investory to learn more about Yelds’ three phases of a well-managed portfolio, plus the mentors and resources that helped him along his journey, and the best advice he could provide to others attempting to make the same journey.
Duncan Yelds has come a long way from being a director of nursing, now running his own own business to help others make smart and fruitful investment decisions. Yelds places emphasis on his three strategic phases of managing an effective portfolio; acquisition, consolidation and strategic selling or developing.Join us in this episode of Property Investory to learn more about Yelds’ three phases of a well-managed portfolio, plus the mentors and resources that helped him along his journey, and the best advice he could provide to others attempting to make the same journey. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Duncan Yelds has come a long way from being a director of nursing, now running his own own business to help others make smart and fruitful investment decisions. Yelds places emphasis on his three strategic phases of managing an effective portfolio; acquisition, consolidation and strategic selling or developing.Join us in this episode of Property Investory to learn more about Yelds’ three phases of a well-managed portfolio, plus the mentors and resources that helped him along his journey, and the best advice he could provide to others attempting to make the same journey. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Australian Property Investor Stories | Investment Conversations
Listen to the full episode here: https://propertyinvestory.com/property-strategist-duncan-yelds Duncan Yelds grew up in Sydney’s north, and spent the early years of his career working as a nurse in Bankstown hospital, before a drastic career change. Now, 20 years later, Yelds boasts an entirely positive cashflow portfolio with more than 25 properties. In this episode of Property Investory Yelds tells his story from being the director of nursing, to owning and growing his business to service over 900 clients and $650million of property investment deals, and the lessons he learnt along the way.
Duncan Yelds grew up in Sydney’s north, and spent the early years of his career working as a nurse in Bankstown hospital, before a drastic career change. Now, 20 years later, Yelds boasts an entirely positive cashflow portfolio with more than 25 properties.In this episode of Property Investory Yelds tells his story from being the director of nursing, to owning and growing his business to service over 900 clients and $650million of property investment deals, and the lessons he learnt along the way. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Duncan Yelds grew up in Sydney’s north, and spent the early years of his career working as a nurse in Bankstown hospital, before a drastic career change. Now, 20 years later, Yelds boasts an entirely positive cashflow portfolio with more than 25 properties.In this episode of Property Investory Yelds tells his story from being the director of nursing, to owning and growing his business to service over 900 clients and $650million of property investment deals, and the lessons he learnt along the way. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.