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By Jalal Azar
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The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.
What does becoming a successful entrepreneur and leader take in today's ever-changing world? In this episode, Hemal Badiani shares his fascinating journey from growing up in India to becoming a successful entrepreneur in the US. He talks about his family's entrepreneurial background and how he was exposed to intelligent conversations early on. Hemal discusses the importance of understanding organizational politics and soft skills as a leader and discloses his introspection on his leadership style and preferences. He emphasizes the importance of being intentional in all decisions, playing fast in the micro and slow in the macro, and understanding market cycles to generate high returns with low risk. Join us for this engaging discussion on leadership, entrepreneurship, personal growth, cultural differences, adapting to change, and much more!
[00:01 - 07:46] A Journey of Resilience & Success in Commercial Real Estate
• Hemal shares his journey as a real estate entrepreneur
• Growing up with a family background in entrepreneurship
How his grandfather was a significant influence and encouraged intellectual debate
• Hemal attended a unique convent school with a mix of religious and secular education
[07:46 - 14:55] From Global Exposure to Eternal Learning
• Having global exposure to different religions and ways of thinking
Why Hemal's grandfather was a significant influence on his life
• How Hemal got into management consulting
From Chick-fil-A to management consulting
[14:56 - 22:16]Culture Shock and Career Accidents
• Two years of culture shock and working odd jobs
His experience with different exposures, lifestyles, and cultures
• Why Hemal decided to move back to Charlotte
[22:17 - 29:43] From Frying Burgers to Working with the Vatican
• How Hemal realized that every job has its own price and importance
Working with the Vatican Ministry of Communications
• What kind of Hemal is, and who he liked as a leader
[29:44 - 37:24] Leadership Lessons Learned: Flexibility, Loyalty, and the Self-Made Myth
• The importance of collaboration in leadership and being willing to do whatever is needed to fill gaps
Prioritizing forward thinking and ensuring everyone is going in the right direction
• Loyalty and the ability to deliver bad news effectively are crucial
• The qualities Hemal considers when hiring
[37:25 - 44:35] Being a Student, Not a Follower
• How one man built multiple successful businesses by following his own path
Competence can be taught, but self-drive cannot
• Make sure to build businesses around individuals with strong leadership skills
• Not listening to outside noise and sticking to core values are essential for success
[44:36 - 52:12] Finding True Happiness and Success
• How Hemal shut down a successful business to find true happiness and success in real estate
His journey to finding something where he could operate at a senior executive level
• Making passive investments and learning from seasoned or up-and-coming sponsors
[52:13 - 59:14] Wrapping Up!
• Hemal’s private disciplines and strategic habits
• Be vulnerable on things that you don't know
Key Quotes:
“You play fast in the micro and slow in the macro; you gotta make sure every day counts and be focused on the process.” - Hemal Badiani
“If I do something, I'm going to do it a hundred percent; it doesn't matter what timeframe it takes, I'm just going to do it right.” - Hemal Badiani
“You may all have your say, but you may all not have your way with me.” - Hemal Badiani
Connect with Hemal:
LI: Hemal Badiani
Website: https://exponential-equity.com/
Let’s Connect!
The true measure of success isn't in what you achieve but in the progress and growth you experience while pursuing your goals and helping others.
In this episode, Rod explains the mindset required to recover from losing $50 million in the crash of 2008 to the success he enjoys today. He brings incredible authenticity and insight to his approach to real estate, mindset, success, and life. Rod talks about Real estate, the psychology of success, and any business topic in great depth, contributing incredible first-hand, technical, and motivational knowledge and skills to the conversation.
Rod Khleif is a multiple business owner and philanthropist passionate about business, high performance, real estate, and giving back. As one of the country's top real estate and peak performance luminaries, he has also owned over 2000 properties.
[00:01 - 06:20] Rod K Clive's Incredible Journey to Multi-Family Real Estate Mogul
• How Rod got involved in the real estate business
• Getting his real estate broker's license when he turned 18
• Learning about mindset and psychology
• How to overcome limiting beliefs and make a commitment
[06:21 - 12:25] Taking the First Step Towards Real Estate Investing
• The importance of knowing what you want and why you want it
• Push through the fear and limiting beliefs
• Decision-making is critical - one must be 100% committed to the decision
• Take the first step towards achieving your goals
[12:26 - 18:36] Prepare for the Ugly
• “Take that first step in faith; the next step will be revealed."
• The most challenging and stressful but necessary to achieve success
• The law of the first deal
• Focus is vital: whatever you focus on gets larger
[18:37 - 24:42] Play to Your Strengths & Choose Your Peers Proactively
• People should spend more time planning their lives than planning a birthday party
• How multi-family business is a team sport
• When you love what you do, work becomes play, and success is inevitable
• Surround yourself with people who will support you
[24:43 - 30:51] Don't Fear Failure and Regret; take Action and Thrive!
• Take advantage of free platforms to educate yourself
• Life is about meaning, and you choose the meaning you place on events
• Recognize that bad things can lead to good outcomes
• It's never too late to make a change
[30:52 - 36:55] The Power of Gratitude & Giving Back to Achieve Fulfillment
• Gratitude is a powerful emotion that can help manifest anything in life
• Achieving goals is not the only way to be happy
• How giving back is also fulfilling
• Rod's journey to enjoy life more
[36:56 - 45:30] Wrapping Up!
• What scares Rod the most and what makes him the happiest
• Take advantage of the current market conditions to capitalize on what's coming
• The most challenging thing for Rod to unlearn
Key Quotes:
“The comfort zone's a nice warm place, but nothing freaking grows there.” - Rod Khleif
“Don't fear failure, fear being in the same freaking place you are right now a year from now unless you absolutely love where you are right now.” - Rod Khleif
“There's no more powerful emotion available to us than gratitude. It strengthens our immune system, lowers our blood pressure, makes our heart stronger, and brings us closer to our spirituality.” - Rod Khleif
Connect with Rob:
LI: Rod Khleif
Website: https://rodkhleif.com/
Let’s Connect!
Know more about John and Francisco by visiting www.Peak15Cap.com. Follow them on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
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In this episode, Vikram Brar discusses his journey from growing up in India, immigrating to the United States, and eventually founding Baja Capital, a real estate firm focused on the Arizona market. He talks about lessons they have learned such as reading Dave Lindell's book and the importance of hard work and focus for success in commercial real estate. Vikram shares his inspiring stories of resilience, hard work, and success in commercial real estate.
[00:01 - 13:38] From Life-Altering Event to Real Estate Investment
[13:39 - 32:25] Overcoming Challenges in Real Estate
[32:26 - 48:33] Lessons on Hard Work and Focus for Success in Real Estate
Quotes:
“There are two outcomes of situations where you have to move for a short term. You can either be very intentional and still engage at the core level, or you can be superficial, knowing that you're going to move and it doesn't matter to you.” - Vikram Brar
Connect with Vikram Brar:
Website: https://waahecapital.com/
Social Media: LinkedIn
Know more about John and Francisco by visiting www.Peak15Cap.com. Also follow them on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
Jaime Rionda joins us today to share his story of business experiences and how he was led to real estate investing. Listen in as he shares his invaluable lessons learned from the wide array of expertise he has and how his early exposure to the world of business helped him unlock the keys to business success!
[00:01 – 16:29] The Early Beginnings to the Business World
[16:30 – 26:23] Big Lessons Towards Successful Business Growth
[26:24 – 55:37] Lessons Learned from Real Estate Investing Experience
[55:38 - 01:00:19] Closing Segment
Quote:
“I’m a firm believer that if you don’t understand the business, there’s no way you can run it.” - Jaime Rionda
Connect with Jaime:
Website: https://eaglepropertycapital.com/
Know more about John and Francisco by visiting www.Peak15Cap.com. Also follow them on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
In this episode we have Shawn Dimartile, a successful multi-family investor, podcaster, and operator. Sean shares about his journey from air traffic controller to real estate success, the growing trend of military service members transitioning into real estate, and tips for beginner investors. He also explores the success of two friends who invested in a 32-unit apartment complex, the differences between multi-family and Airbnb investments, and their San Diego meetup "Beers & Deals." Join us for an inspiring conversation on real estate investment.
[00:01 – 12:17] From Air Traffic Controller to Multi-Family Investor
[12:18 – 24:06] Overcoming Financial Hardships and Finding Financial Success
[24:07 – 34:41] Lessons Learned from Real Estate Investing Experience
[34:42 - 43:06] Closing Segment
Quotes:
“There is no amount of reading you're gonna do. There's no amount of podcast listening you're gonna do. There's no amount of anything you're gonna do to avoid making some mistakes. I promise you you're gonna make mistakes. You should make more. That's just important.” - Shawn Dimartile
Connect with Shawn:
Website: https://www.pac3capital.com/invest-with-us/
Know more about John and Francisco by visiting www.Peak15Cap.com. Also follow them on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
In this episode, Saul Levy shares his experiences as a managing partner at PR Residential, a private equity group specializing in multi-family real estate in the Southeast US. He discusses taking risks for reward, believing in oneself, and transitioning from oil trading to real estate, even amidst the 2008 financial crisis. Saul and John also share the story of launching a fund for quick capitalization and wealth preservation for investors. Listen for inspiration and practical advice on risk-taking.
[00:01 – 10:00] Opening Segment
[10:01 – 21:08] Reinventing Yourself in Business
[21:09 – 32:24] The Importance of Honesty, Fun and Reputation in Business
[32:25 - 48:05] Closing Segment
Quotes:
“Work gives you dignity more than money. That's the most important thing to gives you dignity. It makes me purposeful to make you somebody that's contributing to society that you're building something.” - Saul Levy
“As long as you do things right, as long your intention is always honest and correct, time is on your side, you'll be able to stand up, pick up the pieces and move on.” - Saul Levy
“All we have in this world is our reputation” - Saul Levy
Connect with Saul:
Website: https://piaresidential.com/
Social Media: LinkedIn
Know more about John and Francisco by visiting www.Peak15Cap.com. Also follow them on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
Hosts John Azar and Francisco Herrera sit down with Dave Seymour, a successful real estate investor who has come a long way since his humble beginnings in England. Dave shares his inspiring story of overcoming the odds and finding success in America, discussing how he had to adjust to a new culture and learn to navigate the white-collar world as a blue-collar guy. He talks about how his parents were technicians for heat and air conditioning, and his mother was also a secretary at a bank. Through sheer perseverance and hard work, Dave was able to realize his potential wealth in real estate investments. He credits his wife Mary Beth for being the rock that supported him throughout this process. The conversation highlights the power of permission and how it can help people achieve success. It emphasizes the need for informed and disciplined decisions when investing in real estate, as well as staying ahead of market cycles and opportunities while taking past experiences into account. Dave also stresses the importance of remaining humble throughout your journey.
[00:01 - 14:26] Opening Segment
[14:27 - 26:57] Creating a Home for Someone: The Power of Permission and Real Estate Investing
[26:58 - 45:38] Doubling Down on Due Diligence: How to Stress Test Deals in an Inflationary Landscape
[45:39 - 48:05] Closing Segment
Quotes:
"My wife is the rock that I get to stand on so I can look cool." - Dave Seymour
"It wasn't necessarily just the beauty of creating a home for somebody. It was how they felt about the home we had created for them." - Dave Seymour
"You're only as good as your last decision. You're only as good as your last deal." - Dave Seymour
"There's nothing more dangerous than that investor/realtor/syndicator/fund operator who says 'I've seen everything.'” - Dave Seymour
Connect with Dave through [email protected], or visit www.FreedomVenture.com.
Know more about John and Francisco by visiting www.Peak15Cap.com. Also follow them on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
Today we got a special episode for you, Francisco and good friend of the show Chris Elmore have a full on heart to heart with the bearded legend himself, John Azar. This episode is packed with fun quotables and humbling insights into the various ways John has come to break resistance in both his personal, and entrepreneurial lives.
John and Francisco chat it up with Marie Murphy. They discuss the impact of her father's late life decision, East Coast v West Coast, the challenges of operating during a global pandemic, and many more.
The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.