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In this powerful and deeply personal conversation, attorney and real estate investor Tyler Epstein shares the unfiltered truth about his path from East Texas oil fields to the courtroom and the frontlines of broken real estate deals. Known for chasing the kinds of land nobody else wants—landlocked, bureaucratically buried, and emotionally abandoned—Tyler opens up about the emotional weight of litigation, the failures of local government, and the personal code that guides every deal he makes. He’s gone head-to-head with billionaires, exposed systemic corruption, and still come out with a deed in hand and his values intact. This episode isn’t just about real estate—it’s about resilience, grit, and doing the hard things the right way. From the trauma of high-stakes trials to the heartbreak of helping people let go of what they can't fix, Tyler’s story is a raw and inspiring look at what it really costs to win. If you care about justice, entrepreneurship, or the human side of property, don’t miss this one.
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In this powerful and deeply personal conversation, attorney and real estate investor Tyler Epstein shares the unfiltered truth about his path from East Texas oil fields to the courtroom and the frontlines of broken real estate deals. Known for chasing the kinds of land nobody else wants—landlocked, bureaucratically buried, and emotionally abandoned—Tyler opens up about the emotional weight of litigation, the failures of local government, and the personal code that guides every deal he makes. He’s gone head-to-head with billionaires, exposed systemic corruption, and still come out with a deed in hand and his values intact. This episode isn’t just about real estate—it’s about resilience, grit, and doing the hard things the right way. From the trauma of high-stakes trials to the heartbreak of helping people let go of what they can't fix, Tyler’s story is a raw and inspiring look at what it really costs to win. If you care about justice, entrepreneurship, or the human side of property, don’t miss this one.

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