Fri, 24 January 2020
Jason Hartman talks with Tom Wheelwright, Rich Dad Advisor, about how to help yourself in your legal tax avoidance using practices such as real estate professional, whether Opportunity Zones might be worth investing in, and why taxes tend to be higher when you retire. Key Takeaways: - The question you need to ask yourself if you can't qualify to be a real estate professional - One of the most underutilized assets people have is other people's tax brackets - Tom's views on Opportunity Zones - The pass through tax deduction and how it applies to real estate investors - Being a real estate professional can sometimes mean you can take early withdrawls from an IRA and actually completely negate the penalties - You tend to lose a lot of deductions when you retire, so your planning leading in to retirement is crucial - The 2 challenges with Roth IRAs when it comes to investing Website: |
Sun, 19 January 2020
Dr. Alan Zimmerman is an internationally recognized motivational speaker for business. In addition to being a lifelong student, he is the author of The Payoff Principle: The 3 Secrets for Getting What You Want Out of Life and Work and the best-selling Pivot: How One Simple Turn in Attitude Can Lead to Success. His blog tackles subjects such as how to get what you want, how to be a great leader and how to reframe any type of situation into a positive one. He believes everyone should have an attitude of gratitude and chasing happiness is dangerous. Key Takeaways: [1:42] Cincinnati, Ohio is the #1 city for new college graduates. [3:42] Is it possible to buy an entire town? Dr. Alan Zimmerman Guest Interview: [13:47] Almost always good attitudes lead to good results and bad attitudes lead to bad results. [16:22] What is the sales formula Dr. Zimmerman recommends for people to become exceptional? [22:54] Learning how to ask will you, when you do and what happens if I don’t. [27:12] Chasing happiness is dangerous and how to have an attitude of gratitude. [28:51] How to reframe any situation into a positive one Mentioned in This Episode: |
Sun, 19 January 2020
Jason Hartman and investment counselor Carrie discuss two properties that are available through the network right now that are definitely worth a look. Listen in to hear about how properties in Maryland and Mississippi might make good additions to your portfolio! Website: |
Sat, 11 January 2020
Gary Pinkerton talks to Clint Walton, a police officer in an elite tactical unit, and Ashlie Walton, a certified life and business coach. The two host The Tactical Living Podcast together where they work with first responders, their support systems, and military members to facilitate the process of developing tactical habits and routines that show clients how to truly ‘have it all.’ The two talk with Gary about having a life where they've known nothing but the first responder lifestyle and how they were able to make their relationship thrive in spite of it. They also discuss where the two see their company going and how other first responders can improve their own relationships. Website: |
Thu, 9 January 2020
Gary Pinkerton is interviewed by Clint, a police officer in an elite tactical unit, and Ashlie, a certified life and business coach, on The Tactical Living Podcast. Ashlie runs LEO Warriors, LLC where she strives to help people by holding the container for them to uncover some of the suck that may be holding them back from living life at their fullest potential. It is her belief that you have the ability to live at optimal levels in life, and yet, most people don’t. They work with first responders, their support systems, and military members to facilitate the process of developing tactical habits and routines that show you how to truly ‘have it all.’ Website: |
Sun, 5 January 2020
Gary Pinkerton talks with William Hung, former American Idol contestant and author of Champion by Choice, about how he grew from his experience on American Idol. The two also discuss William's 4 Pillars For Becoming Speaking Superstar, as well as the "Three Cs" to live by. Website: |
Fri, 3 January 2020
Jason Hartman has another client case study, this time with 26 year old Jaden Zubal, an associate wealth strategist at Paradigm Life. Jaden started attending events when he was 22 or 23 and recently got into the real estate game by purchasing properties in Jacksonville, FL and Memphis, TN. Jason and Jaden discuss how Jaden decided that new construction was the way for him, what market he likes for his next as he diversifies geographically, and how the 10 Commandments of Real Estate Investing have helped him along the way. Plus, check out the link below and you can get a free audio and digital copy of Heads I Win, Tails You Lose by Pat Donohoe, as well as a complimentary consultation with Jaden. Key Takeaways: [2:31] Jaden attended his first Meet the Masters in his early 20s [5:33] Which of Jason's commandments Jaden has found most useful in his investing journey [8:24] The 2 things Jason believes Maslow left out of his hierarchy of needs [10:50] The first 2 tiers of safely growing your money and keeping it protected [15:46] Student loan debt is creating a generation of people feeling pessimistic about their financial future, so what's going to come of them? [18:08] One of the separating elements of Jason's network is the value of the investment counselor [22:12] What changed Jaden's mindset on new properties vs renovated Website: jzubal@paradigmlife.net |
