• Mindfulness In The Workplace With Dr. Eric J. Holsapple
    2023/03/21

    About Dr. Eric J. Holsapple: Founder of Living in the Gap, has realized the value of mindfulness as not only a path to personal success but as a sound business strategy. 

    He has a unique perspective on how merging business and mindfulness can be a catalyst for changing lives, which inspired him to write Profit with Presence: The 12 Pillars of Mindful Leadership.

    In addition to providing leadership at Living in the Gap, Eric has been a successful developer, entrepreneur, CEO, university lecturer, yoga and meditation practitioner and teacher, and philanthropist. He holds an MBA and a Ph.D. in economics.


    In this episode Adam and Dr. Eric discuss:

    • Eric’s book, Profit with Presence: The 12 Pillars of Mindful Leadership
    • The 1st Pillar of Mindful Leadership: mindfulness and presence
    • The 2nd Pillar of Mindful Leadership: finding your purpose in life
    • The 3rd Pillar of Mindful Leadership: creating clarity, vision, intention, commitment, and habits
    • Incorporating mindfulness in the workplace


    Key Takeaways: 

    • The current state of the world has caused people to become distracted and incapable of paying attention. Unless people learn to slow down and be present, it will not only affect their work environment but also their homes.
    • Be present and practice mindfulness. By being mindful and aware of your actions, and being present in the moment, you reduce stress and improve your mental and emotional health.
    • Know your purpose to improve your motivation and presence in the world. Your purpose is what motivates you in the morning, not what drags you out of bed.
    • The first and second pillars are about creating clarity - being mindful, being present, and finding our purpose give us clarity of mind and goals. Commit to those goals and eliminate habits that do not align with your vision and commitment.
    • Take time to practice gratitude, meditate consistently, find some other mindful activities, and listen without judgment.



    “Mindfulness itself automatically makes us a little more sensitive to what we put in our body, but it takes some focused attention and intention.” – Dr. Eric J. Holsapple



    Connect with Dr. Eric J. Holsapple:

    Website: http://www.livinginthegap.org/ 

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dr-eric-holsapple-57590316 


    Connect with Adam J. Weber:

    Website: https://www.weberrealestateadvisors.com/

    Email: adam@weberrealestateadvisors.com



    Show notes by Podcastologist: Angelica Rayco


    Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it. 

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  • A Conversation with Stephanie Casper, both a Real Estate Lending Executive and Real Estate Investor
    2023/03/14

    About Stephanie Casper: Chief Revenue Officer Stephanie leads the Sales and Marketing teams at Kiavi. She has been a lender to residential investors since 2015 when she joined CoreVest Finance as Head of Bridge Lending. In that role, Stephanie worked directly with customers to develop additional loan products to meet the changing needs of the residential investor. 

    She has a B.S. from The Hotel School at Cornell University, and an MBA from UNC Chapel Hill. Stephanie is a fellow investor in the SFR space with a small portfolio of rentals. She caught the residential investment bug from watching her grandfather pick up investment properties over his lifetime, and plans to continue to follow in his footsteps. 


    In this episode Adam and Stephanie discuss:

    • Who Kiavi lends to for residential investments
    • The demand for owning rental properties
    • Making investment decisions
    • Top tips for accessing capital in real estate
    • Scaling a business with single family


    Key Takeaways: 

    • As a nationwide lender, Kiavi's customers tend to fall into three categories based on their size and size of investment: hobbyists or people just getting into investing for the first time, flippers or owners of rental portfolios, and people who invest in residential properties as business.
    • A steady cash flow and preservation of capital meet an investor's kind of return threshold or return hurdle and that's why there is this sort of interest in owning rentals because the fundamentals of economics and demographics support it.
    • Look at the math when buying and holding rentals - it shouldn't be an emotional buy. Get a sense of what the top line of the property's revenues will be, make sure the rent is met, and do some research. 
    • It is now possible for investors to find financing from a variety of lenders. If you are considering buying a property or if you know someone who owns or invests in real estate, ask around. Real estate investors love to share their stories and success with others.
    • Having the right expertise and people around you, even if you don't have direct experience, and having realistic expectations on how long it takes makes a business with a single family scalable and can leverage that durable capital. 


    “Figure out your risk tolerance and threshold related to leverage and understand that it doesn't always make sense to be at 100% leverage.” – Stephanie Casper



    Connect with Stephanie Casper:

    Website: https://www.kiavi.com/  

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-neild-casper-7319517/ 


    Connect with Adam J. Weber:

    Website: https://www.weberrealestateadvisors.com/

    Email: adam@weberrealestateadvisors.com



    Show notes by Podcastologist: Angelica Rayco


    Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it. 

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  • Systematize your Real Estate Business with Jess Lenouvel
    2023/03/07

    About Jess Lenouvel: Jess Lenouvel is an author, speaker, media contributor, and Founder of The Listings Lab. A real estate marketing and business scaling vanguard, she made the decision to stop selling after 13 years in the business and help agents create scalable, sustainable businesses by creating relationships at scale. The Listings Lab was founded in 2018 and Jess and her team have shown over 20,000 agents how to build scalable, sustainable businesses for the digital era that don’t require a choice between lifestyle and financial freedom.

    A sought-after media expert on real estate marketing, Jess and The Listings Lab method have been featured in Forbes and Entrepreneur and she has spoken at the Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Sales Convention for 55,000 agents.


    In this episode Adam and Jess discuss:

    • The downside of hustle culture
    • Building systems and using teams
    • Scaling a service-based business
    • Operating in your zone of genius


    Key Takeaways: 

    • Real estate professionals often get caught up in the hustle culture, not realizing that working long hours and giving up everything for money, without knowing the limits of their physical and emotional health, can be disastrous.
    • There's probably 99% of your business that can be done by someone else better than you, and you shouldn’t feel uncomfortable about it. When you break your business down systematically into different parts and roles, and you find people who are better at these things than you are, then you will be able to come up with something that is better as a whole than it would be on your own.
    • The key to scaling your business is breaking it down into smaller segments and chunks and eliminating automation or outsourcing of each segment one by one - when it's done, you feel a tremendous amount of pressure and you can focus on what's going to generate the highest value and impact for the business.
    • When everything is in your head and everything is manual, it can be very difficult to maintain consistency in terms of quality. Having a team means that while you cannot do everything, there are others who have much greater expertise in some of these areas.



    “Just because something works when you're at 100,000 doesn't mean that it's still going to work and still going to be effective at a million or 2 million or 5 million… and so a lot of what we focus on in the book is really creating systems and creating frameworks, and having you do the work on the front end that is going to work for you no matter how big you get” – Jess Lenouvel



    Connect with Jess Lenouvel:

    Website: https://www.thelistingslab.com/ 

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jesslenouvel/ 

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jess_lenouvel/ 

    Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thelistingslab 


    Connect with Adam J. Weber:

    Website: https://www.weberrealestateadvisors.com/

    Email: adam@weberrealestateadvisors.com



    Show notes by Podcastologist: Angelica Rayco


    Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it. 

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  • Disnify Your Business with Vance Morris
    2023/02/28

    About Vance Morris: Vance Morris is a former Leader at Walt Disney World. He now shows companies how to increase profits, client/patient retention, and employee engagement by adapting the strategies he learned in over a decade at Walt Disney World.

    He reveals the exact strategies and tactics he used to create and operate, Chef Mickey’s, Disney’s #1 Character Dining Destination, and he shows you how to adapt them to your business.


    In this episode Adam and Vance discuss:

    • Creating experiences out of the mundane
    • How to stand out and get your clients’ attention
    • Paying attention to detail
    • The power of anticipatory service


    Key Takeaways: 

    • The unique thing about Disney is that it has managed to make even the mundane things they do to run its business into experiences by putting its emphasis on customer experience and client experience.
    • If you want to communicate important information to your clients, try FedEx instead of email; it always gets opened, unlike emails that can end up in the Spam folder and then deleted. That's how you stand out and get their attention.
    • You must pay attention to detail, as it has only two things that details can do  - either enhance the experience or detract from it.
    • Instead of waiting for customers to ask for the solution, offer it proactively before they ever ask for it.



    “Look at what everybody else is doing, and do the opposite.” – Vance Morris



    Connect with Vance Morris:

    Website: https://book.deliverservicenow.com/ 

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vancemorris/ 


    Connect with Adam J. Weber:

    Website: https://www.weberrealestateadvisors.com/

    Email: adam@weberrealestateadvisors.com



    Show notes by Podcastologist: Angelica Rayco


    Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it. 







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  • Multifamily Investing with Darin Garman of Heartland Multi-Family Companies
    2023/02/21

    About Darin Garman: Darin is an author with seven books on real estate investing published, a former bank owner and board of director member, an owner and asset manager of over $50M+ in Heartland Investment Real Estate and known as one of America’s top “Go To Guys” for all things multi-family.

    Darin operates five real estate related companies in Cedar Rapids, IA and is frequently guests on radio talk shows, podcasts, and TV news related to multi-family investment real estate as well as physical and mental self-improvement.


    In this episode Adam and Darin discuss:

    • Investing in multi-family real estate
    • How to passively invest in real estate without management drama
    • The truth about the rental property business
    • Proven track record matters.


    Key Takeaways: 

    • A multifamily property is more attractive for investors because it is easier to finance, it grows faster, and its management is more convenient.
    • With Darin Garman's Heartland Multi-Family Companies you can own your own apartment community without having to learn about it, figure it out, take classes just to make sure it all goes smoothly.
    • The world is becoming more and more a renter society, not an owner society. So when you're planning your own money for the next five or 10 years, that's something you should consider to do business with.
    • We all have different ways of looking at what a good investment is, but the most important thing to remember is to deal only with those who have experience and proven track records.



    “So the good news is, Iowa is a landlord friendly state so there's no rent control. It's the ability to manage effectively in the world that we live in now.” - Darin Garman



    Connect with Darin Garman:

    Website: https://daringarman.com/ 

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedaringarman/ 

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/darinrgarman 

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daringarman/ 

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedaringarman/ 


    Connect with Adam J. Weber:

    Website: https://www.weberrealestateadvisors.com/

    Email: adam@weberrealestateadvisors.com



    Show notes by Podcastologist: Angelica Rayco


    Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it. 

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  • Systemized Relationship Marketing with Steve Buzogany
    2023/02/14

    About Steve Buzogany: Steve is the Founder and CEO of The Appreciation Advocate. Their company uses the practice of gift-giving and appreciation to generate referrals for other small businesses. 


    In this episode Adam and Steve discuss:

    • The three major problems with gift giving
    • The 80-20 rule
    • Promotions vs gifts


    Key Takeaways: 

    • Essentially, gift-giving has three problems: you only make one first impression, it's usually neutral or negative, and the feedback loop on gifting is one big, massive, complete lie.
    • The 20% of factors responsible for 80% of the results must be prioritized. Identify your top 20% of people and spend your time and resources on them – this is where you get most of your money and get the most ROI, too.
    • A promotion is typically a cheap item that is given in bulk and discarded quickly whereas a gift is a unique item that you keep and never forget – one makes a fantastic impression every day of the year, while the other one does not make one impression, so it ends up in the trash.



    “It's really about knowing your customer and what they like when we do our gift giving.” - Steve Buzogany



    Connect with Steve Buzogany:

    Website: https://appreciationadvocate.com/ 

    Email: steve@appreciationadvocate.com 


    Connect with Adam J. Weber:

    Website: https://www.weberrealestateadvisors.com/

    Email: adam@weberrealestateadvisors.com



    Show notes by Podcastologist: Angelica Rayco


    Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it. 

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  • Creating a Morning Routine with Jenny Lee
    2023/02/07

    About Jenny Lee: Founder and owner of BeeVibe, Jenny Lee teaches women how to create a joyful morning routine that fits their lifestyle and fits what they naturally love doing.


    In this episode Adam and Jenny discuss:

    • The importance of having a morning routine
    • How to start the day productively?
    • Making your morning routine fun
    • Starting a new habit
    • Helping your kids with their routines


    Key Takeaways: 

    • How you start your day makes a huge difference in how your day goes.  Start your day productively, and you'll be able to maintain that momentum of productivity throughout the day.
    • Getting out of bed in the morning is usually the biggest obstacle in starting your day productively. Wake up early – it can be difficult at first, but you can try starting small with ten minutes earlier and adding on as you go.
    • The key to a joyful morning is to associate waking up in the morning with positivity and gratitude, and choosing an activity that you enjoy doing so you'll be motivated to do it again the next day.
    • If you want to start a new habit, you should make it easy, simple, and fun - a new habit that isn't fun or enjoyable will not last.
    • Allow your child to pick something that he/she enjoys and then try it together.


    “Think about what gives you the most fun, what makes you the most exhilaration, and integrate that into your morning routine.” - Jenny Lee



    Connect with Jenny Lee:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sunnyjennylee/ 

    Facebook (Personal): https://www.facebook.com/jennyleeinfinite 

    Facebook (Group): https://www.facebook.com/groups/639027547608447 


    Connect with Adam J. Weber:

    Website: https://www.weberrealestateadvisors.com/

    Email: adam@weberrealestateadvisors.com



    Show notes by Podcastologist: Angelica Rayco


    Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it. 

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  • Supercharged with Meditation with Dr. Rashmi Schramm
    2023/01/31

    About Dr. Rashmi Schramm: Dr. Rashmi Schramm is a board-certified physician (MD) and a national board-certified wellness coach. She is certified in several types of meditation and is passionate about making mindfulness and meditation simple and accessible to everyone.

    She works with high-achieving women who are feeling overwhelmed and overworked to let go of guilt and reconnect with their inner peace and joy so they can live the energetic and purposeful lives they deserve.


    In this episode Adam and Dr. Rashmi discuss:

    • Getting back into balance
    • Reconnect with nature. 
    • What is stress and how does it affect us
    • Using meditation in our everyday lives


    Key Takeaways: 

    • Try two minutes of meditation or breathwork a day while adding some kind of whole food to your diet. Small incremental changes and consistency are all it takes to get back to balance.
    • Don't worry too much about the risk of COVID when you go outside. Keeping your immune system healthy will allow you to spend more time outside and around nature, which is good for mental health.
    • We are often unable to get past our perception of stress, which can lead to anxiety and depression unless we physically remove it from our mind-body system.
    • Have a daily meditation practice – it’s time-efficient and cost-efficient. By moving from activity to silence to stillness, you are building up your mindfulness muscle in the fastest way and also relieving stress.


    “Meditation can be woven into any lifestyle and it can be used for a whole host of reasons. I would say the number one reason that most people come to it, certainly when I'm working with them is for stress relief, and it is a really potent, powerful antidote to this chronic daily stress.” - Dr. Rashmi Schramm




    Connect with Dr. Rashmi Schramm:

    Website: https://www.optimalwellnessmd.org/ 

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Dr.RashmiSchramm 

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.rashmischramm 

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUN1xL3LOQQHLRfOUumaFGw 


    Connect with Adam J. Weber:

    Website: https://www.weberrealestateadvisors.com/

    Email: adam@weberrealestateadvisors.com



     

     

    Show notes by Podcastologist: Angelica Rayco


    Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it. 

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    56 分