202: Gerald Celente: Tracking The Top Trends Of 2017
Joining me in this episode is director of the Trends Research Institute based out of Kingston, NY, and editor and publisher of the Trends Journal is Gerald Celente. Gerald who developed the Globalnomic® methodology to identify, track, forecast and manage trends, is a political atheist. Unencumbered by political dogma, rigid ideology or conventional wisdom, Celente, whose…
201: Tom Black & Tim Black: The Passive Income Physician
My guests in this episode are Thomas and Tim Black from Napali Capital. Napali is a strategic asset management company focused on creating passive income streams for their investors. Composed of a group of individuals possessing 50+ years of combined professional and business expertise, they employ a selective process to structure top-notch investment opportunities. Tom is…
200: Russell Brunson: 3 Things You Need To Start A Mass Movement
My guest in this episode is Russell Brunson. Russell started his first online company while he was wrestling in college. Within a year of graduation, he had sold over a million dollars of his own products and services from his basement. Over that past 10 years, he has built a following of over a million…
199: Jonathan Braddock: Click Here When I Die, Making Things Easier For Those You Love
My guest in this episode is Jonathan Braddock. Jon is an entrepreneur, author, speaker and the founder and CEO of My Life and Wishes, an education and digital planning platform with a mission to help at least one million families become “thoughtfully prepared” for the inevitable, their own death. End-of-Life planning is critical, yet most…
198: Charles Carroll: The Recipe, A Story of Loss, Love, and the Ingredients of Greatness
THE RECIPE, by Olympic gold-medalist Chef Charles Carroll and New York Times bestselling author John David Mann, is tale of heartbreak and redemption, a meditation on great food and secrets of the kitchen, and a life manual, all wrapped together into one compelling, un-put-downable story. George Foreman, former world heavyweight champion, calls it “An instant…
196: Robert Murphy: How To Use The Austrian Economics Business Cycle To Weather Financial Storms
My guest in this episode is Robert Murphy. Bob is a Research Assistant Professor at the Free Market Institute at Texas Tech. He has a PhD in economics from New York University. After teaching for three years at Hillsdale College, Bob left academia for the financial sector, where he worked on portfolio management and…
193: Keith Wasserman & Josh Satin: How to Capitalize on the Renting Renaissance through Multifamily Syndication
Keith Wasserman founded Gelt Inc. in 2008 during the height of the recession and financial meltdown. Keith has been involved in the acquisition of several commercial, industrial, and residential properties mainly in the Western US and now totaling over $1 billion in assets. As co-founder of Happy Home Communities in 2017, Keith added the manufactured home venue to…