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By Josh Buck
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.
Congressman Bishop has a very unique and genuine perspective of the coronavirus and this pandemic. As a school teacher, he has very first hand knowledge about how schools must resume and under what guidelines, but also the weaknesses of the school system before the pandemic.
Congressman Rob Bishop was my high school history teacher and a key individual of my interest in history, politics, and unconventional education.
When I asked him to do this podcast, I didn't expect him to accept, I did't expect a personal phone call from him to accept it, I didn't expect it to be so much fun, and I didn't expect the interview to go where it went.
He is honest. He is blunt. He is kind.
Listen to his warnings and direction on China and our necessity to be vigilant. America needs to be awake and vigilant in the protection of our rights and the world.
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Arian is a beginning investor in Dallas Texas. The questions asked, and answered include:
What are projections for the future after this pandemic? Will there be a crash?
How to prepare if there is a crash? How to protect your assets? And what she would we be doing daily?
How do you get started networking?
What should we be doing in preparation for the recovery?
Networking?
How do investors lose money on deals?
My biggest take away... Add Value!!
Jordan asks some great questions about getting started in real estate and building a profitable, and sustainable real estate portfolio for retirement. Great questions about getting started, where to find, best types of properties, and how to not expose yourself to too much risk.
Jose Belman, owner and operator of more than 500 doors in large multi-family properties, pulls the curtain back and lets us into his business.
Jose has been an investor and was an agent for well over a decade. He is absolutely brilliant, but also a straight forward humanitarian.
I have not had a more valuable real estate conversation, for me, in a long long time, if ever.
Here we discuss the future of markets after this pandemic. The method to flip large multi-family properties, the way to look at and underwrite large multi-family projects, and the intricacies of running a business of 500+ doors, from financing to collection of rent, to finding, funding, and operating his business.
Episode #1-Dutch and I discuss wholesaling and strategies to grow Dutch's already profitable real estate business and my technique of growing a rental portoflio.
Josh Buck - I have been a real estate investor since 2005 and a real estate mentor in every major US market since 2011. As I have separated myself from the large seminar companies, here I give my experience and advice to anyone and everyone completely free of charge. Whether your a beginner or experience investor, or just wanting to get started, lets set up a call and I am an open book.
Lisa Branting has been a nurse of decades and has a plethora of information. I have found that every medical professional that I interview has a unique perspective, depending on their experience with the virus and previous experiences in the industry.
main takeaways that I learned:
The main emphasis to release the public back into society is to be able to test the masses for antibodies to know those that are not at risk for a second infection.
There are thought to be at least two, possibly three strains of the Coronovirus.
Personal hygiene going forward is a must. Washing hands, not touching ones face, respect when coughing, etc.... It is going
to be necessary with a reintroduction into society. Being too germ conscious could lead to an over-all weaker immune system and more risk to other infections and lacking of good antibodies.
Their hospital is not at, and likely will not reach it maximum capacity. Lisa was such an easy conversation and gave a ton of information that was easily understood.
Pleasure interviewing the Lea Lua, a brilliant and compassionate pediatric surgeon in Chicago, IL., considered a COVID-19 Hotspot. Lea has a unique view of the virus as her sister is also a doctor in the Philippines so she has a perspective from another country as well.
Her biggest messages:
Social Distancing does work and we need to continue to practice the techniques being taught.
Mental and physical health are paramount to fight the virus if you do become infected.
You need to eat right, take ZINC, get vitamin D, and vitamin C. Alleviate stress however necessary.
Exercise and get outside.
Empathy. We are in this together. If you are doing ok, look to take care of others. Help your neighbor and be cognizant of those that have lost their income.
Chad Buttars is a real estate agent of 20+ years in Utah. He has vast knowledge of Residential, Land, and Commercial real estate. Chad has also been part of building, residential and commercial development, investing, and hard money lending. Along with his vast professional knowledge, Chad has also been through the collapse of 2008, losing much of his net worth and struggling to find his footing and rebuild. His advice is priceless in these times. His closing advice in the last 5 minutes is some of the best advice I've heard given. Chad can be reached at [email protected].
Dan Matson is Nurse of 20 years. He is currently the assistant manager of the PACU (Post-Anesthesia Care Unit) in Northern California. As do all medical professionals, Dan has a unique persepctive on the novel Covid-19 unit. He has also lived in Italy for years and shares his opinion on the virus, its treatment, their work load, and his opinion on how we exit this pandemic.
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.