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  • EP 149: PART 1 - Financial Wisdom: Uncovering the Truth About Wealth with Real Estate Investor Justin Anderson
    2025/12/25

    Part 1: In this podcast episode, host Marty interviews Justin Anderson, a seasoned real estate investor based in Augusta, Georgia.

    Justin shares his journey from buying his first single-family property in 1999 to scaling up to own over 800 units by 2009. He discusses the pitfalls he encountered, such as the dangers of scaling too quickly and the importance of becoming a good operator rather than just acquiring more properties.

    Justin also delves into his shift back to single-family homes from multifamily investments and the rationale behind it, especially in light of market conditions and job growth.

    Additionally, he touches on the flawed societal perception of money, explaining that money should be seen as a tool rather than an end goal. His recently published book, 'Funny Money,' further explores these insights and the misconceptions about wealth.

    The conversation concludes with a discussion on the devaluation of the dollar and why real estate is currently a valuable investment.Follow Justin Anderson:

    https://www.facebook.com/justin.anderson.957966


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    www.martyhofmann.com

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    28 分
  • EP 148: PART 2 - Beyond Boundaries: An Entrepreneur's Quest for a Meaningful Life With Noah Harold
    2025/12/23

    Part 2: In this engaging conversation, Marty Hofmann sits down with Noah Harold to discuss his journey of discovering his entrepreneurial spirit at the age of 16 when he realized that college was not his only path.

    This revelation led Noah to start a handyman business using skills he had acquired from helping his father. They talk about the balance between the freedom of entrepreneurship and the security of traditional jobs.

    Noah shares an inspiring story of Sina, a Pakistani woman who overcame near-death abuse to start a sewing initiative that empowered other women. Through his travels, Noah gained a deeper understanding of various cultures and rekindled his passion for learning.

    He shares how running, spurred by his mother, and extensive reading have fundamentally influenced his outlook on life.

    Emphasizing the importance of intentional living and goal setting, Noah reflects on how these principles, instilled by his parents, have driven his personal and professional growth.Follow Marty Hofmann:

    www.martyhofmann.com

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    21 分
  • EP 147: PART 1 - Transforming Challenges into Triumphs: Noah Harrold's Story
    2025/12/18

    Part 1: In this podcast episode, the host interviews Noah Harold, a young entrepreneur and devout Christian. Noah shares his journey from selling rocks at farmer's markets as a child to starting his own business at 17, making significant money, and then venturing into global travels and missionary work.

    His upbringing in a large, supportive family instilled a strong work ethic and financial discipline. He recounts various experiences, including freeing slaves in Pakistan and engaging in ministry work in Kosovo. Noah emphasizes the importance of prioritizing experiences over material wealth and adapting to challenges.

    His frugal lifestyle and strategic travel choices allowed him to explore 28 countries over four years, spending minimal amounts of money.Follow Marty Hofmann:

    www.martyhofmann.com

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    20 分
  • EP 146: PART 2 - How Attachment Styles Shape Love, Conflict, and Connection: The Hidden Patterns Sabotaging Your Relationships
    2025/12/16

    Part 2: This episode breaks down the real psychology behind why couples fight, disconnect, and misunderstand each other, even when they genuinely love each other.

    Through stories and practical examples, we explore how attachment wounds formed in childhood directly shape your reactions, communication style, love language, and emotional triggers today.

    You’ll learn why some people shut down, why others get overwhelmed, and how understanding your own attachment patterns can transform the way you love, listen, and resolve conflict.

    The conversation highlights actionable steps for becoming more self-aware, more emotionally secure, and ultimately more connected in your closest relationships.

    Follow Marc & Amy Cameron:

    https://www.facebook.com/marc.cameron.mft

    Follow Marty Hofmann:

    www.martyhofmann.com


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    42 分
  • EP 145: PART 1 - Understanding Attachment Styles: How Childhood Shapes Love, Conflict, and Connection with Marc & Amy Cameron
    2025/12/11

    Part 1: In this episode of Kill Complacency, Marc and Amy Cameron break down the five attachment styles and explain how childhood experiences shape our reactions, relationships, and emotional patterns as adults.

    Marc shares how the book How We Love transformed his understanding of himself and inspired his latest work, while Amy offers a candid look at how self-awareness and emotional repair changed their marriage.

    Together, they unpack avoiders, pleasers, vacillators, and more, showing how each style forms, how it affects conflict, and how we can grow into secure, healthier connections.


    Follow Marc & Amy Cameron:

    https://www.facebook.com/marc.cameron.mft

    Follow Marty Hofmann:

    www.martyhofmann.com

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    38 分
  • EP 144: PART 2 - Overcoming Losses & Leading with Purpose: Walter Bowser on Resilience, Real Estate, and the Power of Delegation
    2025/11/27

    In Part 2 of this Kill Complacency episode, Walter Bowser shares his journey of learning from failure, both in real estate and business. From a $25,000 loss on a flip to the challenges of managing reactive situations in property management, Walter discusses the lessons that have shaped his growth as an entrepreneur and leader.

    He talks about delegating tasks, maintaining resilience after setbacks, and the importance of aligning business with a higher purpose. Tune in for valuable insights on leadership, persistence, and the power of overcoming adversity.


    Follow Walter Bowser:

    https://www.facebook.com/walter.bowser


    Follow Marty Hofmann:

    www.martyhofmann.com

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    20 分
  • EP 143: PART 1 - Faith, Family & Real Estate: How Purpose Guides Walter Bowser’s Business
    2025/11/25

    Part 1 - In this episode of Kill Complacency, Marty Hofmann sits down with Walter Bowser, the founder of Purposeful Property Management. Walter shares his journey from student housing to building a faith-based property management company.

    They discuss the importance of having a higher purpose in business, how Walter's background in real estate and entrepreneurship led him to where he is today, and how he stays intentional in a reactive industry.

    They also dive into leadership lessons, the value of virtual assistants, and the importance of delegating tasks for growth. Tune in for insights on property management, investing, and maintaining a growth mindset in business.


    Follow: Walter bowser

    https://www.facebook.com/walter.bowserFollow Marty hofmann:

    https://www.martyhofmann.com

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    21 分
  • EP.142 — Mastering the Craft (Part 2): How John David Mann Turned Rejection Into Resilience and Writing Success
    2025/10/09

    Best-selling author John David Mann shares how to push through rejection, master your craft, and turn discipline into lasting success. Perfect for writers, creators, and entrepreneurs ready to level up.

    In this episode of Kill Complacency, bestselling author John David Mann (co-author of The Go-Giver) returns to reveal what it really takes to master your craft. From facing rejection to finding the right mentor and editor, John breaks down how to push through “the dip” and keep creating when motivation fades.

    You’ll learn how to:

    • Stay consistent when self-doubt hits

    • Build relationships that sharpen your creative edge

    • Turn discipline into long-term success

    Whether you’re a writer, creative, or entrepreneur, this episode delivers practical insight and motivation to finish what you start.

    Connect with John David Mann: johndavidmann.com
    Connect with Marty Hofmann: martyhofmann.com



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    20 分