The Russell Westcott Podcast

Back to Basics


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EPISODE OVERVIEW

After a two-year pause, Russell Westcott returns with a raw, reflective solo episode to open Season 5 of the podcast.

This episode serves as a bridge — reconnecting with the audience, reflecting on the last two years, and resetting the foundation for what’s ahead. Russell walks through the good, the bad, and the ugly across real estate, business, coaching, and personal life, while sharing why “Back to Basics” has become the theme moving forward.

This is not a hype episode.

It’s a grounding one.

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IN THIS EPISODE, RUSSELL SHARES

• Why the podcast paused — and why coming back now mattered

• Lessons learned from two years of building, repositioning, and refining real estate investments
• What most investors misunderstand about new construction and pro formas
• The responsibility and depth behind real coaching relationships
• The cost of neglecting creativity and connection
• Grief, mental health, and navigating low-grade burnout
• Why simplifying often creates more leverage than chasing complexity
• Why relationships may become the most valuable asset going forward
• What listeners can expect from Season 5

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MEMORABLE QUOTES

“One week turned into two… and suddenly it was two years later.”

“The creative process is the part I missed the most.”

“When people are stuck — that’s when they need coaching the most.”

“Back to basics isn’t about doing less. It’s about doing what works.”

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WHAT’S COMING NEXT

Season 5 will feature deeper conversations, connected episodes, thoughtful storytelling, and practical insights drawn from nearly three decades in real estate.

If you’re looking for clarity, perspective, and substance — this season is for you.

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COACHING & MENTORSHIP

If you’re serious about becoming a more confident and capable real estate investor, the biggest challenge usually isn’t effort... it’s clarity.

Most people don’t get stuck because they lack ambition. They get stuck because they’re unsure what to focus on next, which decisions actually matter, and how to move forward without costly mistakes. In a fast-changing real estate market, having a clear roadmap and a proven framework can make all the difference.

Across business, sports, and investing, the gap between average results and exceptional results often comes down to one thing: access to the right coaches and mentors. The kind of guidance that helps you see around corners, avoid common pitfalls, and make better decisions with confidence.

If you’d like to explore what that kind of support could look like for you, simply send an email to: 

We’ll connect and see how we can help you move forward.

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MUSIC CREDITS & ATTRIBUTIONS

Pax

by Soulish – Premium Beats
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The Old Tale

by Magdalena – Premium Beats
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From East to West

by Arthur Basov – Premium Beats
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Art of Silence V2

by Uniq

Enigmatic

by Benjamin Tissot (bensound.com)
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License Code: 0XDXSVCDNZDXQ9H7

My Town Yo Town

by Doug Maxwell / Media Right Productions

Way Out West

by Twin Musicom
Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
[https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Artist: [http://www.twinmusicom.org/](http://www.twinmusicom.org/)

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