Sun, 28 July 2019
Grant Cardone is a true believer that "it's not what you know, it's who you know", and it inspired his book The 10X Rule. The book outlines Grant's strategy to get the life you truly want, and explains that the only way to actually be safe as you get older is to become rich when you're younger. The 10X Rule is about taking your current goals, multiplying them by 10, and be willing to fight to get what you really want. Key Takeaways: [6:00] Grant’s new venture Act Like Success is based on committing first and figure the rest out later. [11:22] The 10X Rule is based on a concept that the goals, targets and actions people are making are low based on their potential. [13:37] How to stay excited and make your goals 10X. [15:27] Breaking free of middle-class thinking. [22:47] Find power in who you know not what you know. [27:13] You have to do whatever it takes! Website: |
Fri, 26 July 2019
Gary Pinkerton talks with Denny Gillem, 22 year veteran in the Army, first as an Airborne Ranger with two combat tours, for which he was awarded two purple hearts and seven awards for Valor for his heroism. Colonel Gillem also served as a Mideast War Planner while serving at US Readiness Command, the predecessor unit to U.S. Special Operations Command, at MacDill AFB. Denny and Gary look at what's happening in America today to give us the environment we're in, as well as his book The Smiling Ranger and what kind of short stories he has in it. Key Takeaways: [4:12] Where are the current risks to the American Way? [8:15] We're breeding distrust into the next generation [14:42] What The Smiling Ranger is about [18:40] What Denny's Frontlines of Freedom podcast is about Website: |
Fri, 19 July 2019
Gary Pinkerton talks to retired Lieutenant Colonel Harry Stewart, former Tuskegee Airman, about his experience as an Airman. Harry recounts some of his time in the service and dealing with the issue of being black in the service during the second World War. Key Takeaways: [3:48] When Harry's love for flying began [8:24] Harry has tried to inspire a love for flying with the youth even in retirement [14:19] Harry's mission in April 1945 ended in a lynching of one of the Airmen, but eventually a memorial was erected for the Airmen [18:58] There are only 12 Airmen left alive today Website: Soaring to Glory: A Tuskegee Airman's Firsthand Account of World War II |
Tue, 16 July 2019
Gary Pinkerton talks with Steve Schwab, former US Army Airborn Ranger and current CEO of Casago, about the short-term rental market. Steve explains to the audience the important things you need to think about prior to investing and what you need once you get into the industry in order to stay in the industry. Key Takeaways: [4:23] Steve stumbled into the real estate business [7:04] You learn things in the service that the rest of the world doesn't have, and if you apply it correctly you will be successful [11:52] Steve's vision for his company moving forward [17:07] Getting financing for your short-term rentals Website: From Vacation Renter to Vacation Rental Owner |
Wed, 10 July 2019
Gary Pinkerton talks with Lance Edwards, author of How to Make Big Money in Small Apartments and supporter of the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund. Lance donates two times the proceeds of his book sales to the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund that helps provide care to military personnel suffering from traumatic brain injury and PTSD. Lance and Gary discuss how Lance got started in real estate, why investors should pick multifamily and advice for the reluctant investor. Key Takeaways: [3:34] How Lance got started in real estate [7:13] Anyone can get started in multifamily, you don't have to "graduate" from single family [10:21] What Lance is doing with his book proceeds & the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund [14:34] Lance's advice to those considering using real estate as a place to store and grow wealth [17:49] The common thread of those investors who don't find success Website: |
Sun, 7 July 2019
Gary Pinkerton talks with John Foley, retired Navy pilot with the Blue Angels and author of Fearless Success: Beyond High Performance, about his time in the service and why our mindset is absolutely crucial to our life. The way you view the world affects your entire being, from your attitude to your perspective on life. Key Takeaways: [3:37] John had the opportunity to fly in the movie Top Gun [6:43] John's experience flying planes in Moscow [10:54] You need a mindset of "glad to be here" [15:11] It's all about changing your limiting beliefs into liberating beliefs [18:48] 2 people can see things completely different just because of their past experiences [21:49] The question you have to decide is whether the world is coming at you or from you Website: |
Fri, 5 July 2019
Gary Pinkerton talks with Ron Coury, Marine veteran, casino dealer, realtor, business owner and author of Tenacity: A Vegas Businessman Survives Brooklyn, the Marines, Corruption and Cancer to Achieve the American Dream. The two discuss how you can retain your ethics while dealing with corruption and difficulties in life. Ron explains how the things he learned in basic training helped prepare him for the remainder of his life, and how you can create the culture to help your business grow and thrive without you having to be present. Key Takeaways: [3:04] Why Ron chose the name Tenacity for his book [6:36] Ron was framed for 5 felony charges for trying to get a casino license [8:39] How Ron grew his graphics company [12:46] Creating the company culture to allow for growth Website: |
Thu, 4 July 2019
Gary Pinkerton talks with Dr. Victor Hanson, author of the new book The Case for Trump and his earlier book The Second World Wars: How the First Global Conflict was Fought and Won, about why he's interested in military history and how Trump was able to pull off a win that nobody saw coming. Key Takeaways: [3:26] Why military history? [8:50] How Victor views Trump in his latest book [13:29] Why Middle America had been forgotten by the political elites before Trump came along Website: |
