The centennial episode. Number 100! Let me tell y'all now. Get real comfortable, put all the distractions to the side because this episode is filled with real wealth shit and actionable insight. CC Smack had the privilege of bringing Josh David on the show. Air Force vet, urban gardener, software consultant and real estate developer. I could go on for days. That is how incredible he is in which you hear throughout this episode.
Josh David starts off by giving gratitude to his upbringing and his family which opened his eyes to the many possibilities to succeed in business. He touches on how his grandmother sparked his interest in many of his current hobbies and how it was important for him to carry on the legacy.
The show transitions to a major problem in which many professional athletes deal with. That problem is properly managing the multi-million dollar contracts that they are awarded upon being drafted. We discuss how athletes are viewed as the meal ticket for the entire family and how the dynamic needs to change in order for less athletes to go broke shortly after their playing careers over. This then leads to the discussion of the ability to be successful outside of entertainment and sports. the black community often looks as these 2 careers as the easiest way to riches. The sports and entertainment industry can provide that but what is your backup plan if that fails?
Josh David speaks on his involvement and real estate and how this has allowed him to build wealth through various projects including tax lien acquisitions and land leases among other things. It is no secret, real estate is historically the #1 creator of wealth for the majority of families. He touches on his current projects and even gives free game how you can get started right after listening to this episode.
We close out the show with personal development talk and how your mindset has to change in order to get desirable results. When something isn't working, you have to change your routine in order to see better results. Don't be afraid to ask questions and use Google as your "virtual assistant". Josh consistently gives out pro tips on Twitter. Be sure to check him out at @Joshthedavid!
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