We found 7 episodes of Off The Dome Radio with the tag “real estate”.
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Episode 12: Episode 143: Stock Picks of the Week, How to Influence by Remembering Names, and The Value of Prioritizing and Executing
Episode | July 17th, 2020 | 1 hr 11 mins
barstool sports, best stocks to invest in, gopro, how to influence people, how to win friends, jocko willink, moderna stock, real estate, sports media industry, stock talk, tencent, tencent stock, tim ferriss, virgin galactic holdings
In today's episode, we talk about 3 stocks we bought this week that could provide substantial returns in the next decade, related to technology and space. We also discuss Will and Jada Smith, Barstool's value to the sports media industry, and our GoPro video camera update.
In real-life experience, we each provide our real estate development updates, parental relationship follow-ups, and Slager talks about how he is preparing for his first nutrition clients. For book talk, Slager discusses what you can do when you forget someone's name, and Tim explains what it truly means to prioritize and execute.
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Episode 142: How Learning Physically Changes the Brain, Finding People's High-Yield Needs, and Stock Picks of the Week
Episode | July 9th, 2020 | 1 hr 1 min
action selling, brain rules, duane sparks, how to invest, how to invest in the stock market, learning, nfl contracts, nutrition coaches near me, nutrition coaching near me, patrick mahomes, real estate, real estate training, stock market tips, stocks to buy for covid, stocks to buy right now, wholesale real estate
Today, we recap our episode with Traci Smith (Fitness Coordinator at USF), our 4th of July, and Patrick Mahomes' massive NFL contract.
For real-life experience, Slager dives into his latest updates with real estate relationship building and training and his first client for his nutrition business. Tim talks about redefining his relationship with social media and networking and how it ties into educating people about the stock market.
In the book talk section of today's episode, Slager explains how to figure out someone's "high-yield" needs, and Tim discusses how our brains change physically after learning new information.
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Episode 134: Slager's Birthday Weekend, George Floyd, Time Management Tips, Real Estate Wholesaling, and How to Stay Motivated During Uncertain Times
Episode | June 2nd, 2020 | 56 mins 14 secs
birthdays, black lives matter, george floyd, golf, how to stay motivated, listening tips, motivation, racial injustice, real estate, real estate skills, real estate wholesaling, stonehenge golf, time management, time management skills
In today's episode, we recap a birthday weekend for Slager and a nostalgic weekend for Tim. We also discuss the recent tragic events of George Floyd and our thoughts going forward as we work hard to improve our world.
For the real-life experience section of the episode, Tim provides insight on a time management project he's working on for the listeners, and Slager talks about the new real estate wholesaling class that he is enrolled in.
For book talk, Tim provides proper motivation mindsets that suit different confidence levels, reflecting on Adam Grant's "Originals." Slager ends the show by discussing "How to Win Friends and Influence People," and what it truly means to listen.
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Episode 118: Alex Martinez, Real Estate Entrepreneur and Founder of RealEstateSkills.com
Episode | March 12th, 2020 | 1 hr 11 mins
business owner, business owner tips, entrepreneur, housing market, how to invest in real estate, markets, owning a business, real estate, real estate skills, stock market
Alex Martinez (@alexmartinezatm) is a 7-figure real estate entrepreneur and the founder/creator of RealEstateSkills.com (@realestateskills). After finding real estate at 20 years old, he generated over a million dollars of profit in his first year in the industry. In the years since he has invested in knowledge and gained the expertise to teach others and create his own business.
In this interview, Alex talks about his journey through real estate, the skills needed to succeed in the industry, and the ways in which he invests in knowledge to become the highest version of himself.
You can learn more about Alex and his business at realestateskills.com
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Episode 103: Jason Pardue, Founder of Coastland Apparel
Episode | December 5th, 2019 | 57 mins 7 secs
clothing line, coastland, coastland apparel, hats, hoodies, how to start a business, jason pardue, law enforcement, north carolina clothing, real estate
Jason Pardue is the Founder and Co-Owner of Coastland Apparel (@coastlandapparel), a quality driven and outdoor focused apparel company from Lexington, North Carolina. Jason started his career in law enforcement and then transitioned into selling real estate and running his company, which he started in 2018.
In this interview, Jason describes his motivation to start his company, the struggles and challenges of running an apparel business in a competitive industry, creating and fostering key relationships, and the important lessons he has learned through his journey in law enforcement, real estate, and entrepreneurship.
To find out more about Coastland and its diverse collection of products, you can visit: coastlandapparel.com
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Episode 72: Indiana Sports Gambling, 3M's Flex and Seal Packaging, Google's Big Real Estate Investment, Healthy Company Cultures, Action vs. Intent, Reactionary Business Mindset, and Starting Small with Your Habits
Episode | July 30th, 2019 | 53 mins 54 secs
3m, alexa, amazon, animal kingdom, distribution, entrepreneurship, gary v, google, habit forming, habits, housing, jobs, kind deeds, mark cuban, packaging, reactionary, real estate, san francisco, shipping, silicon valley, small business, supply chain, trends, weddings, ymca
In today's current events, we talk about Indiana Sports Gambling and the next steps and locations where you can partake, 3M moving away from cardboard box packaging, Google's gigantic investment into Silicon Valley real estate, and Mark Cuban's interview with Inc.com on keys to retaining employees.
In the real life experience section of the episode, we discuss how a small deeds can have monumental impacts on lives, what we can do to be more prepared to be a helping hand, and the relationship between intent and action.
To conclude the episode, we dive into Gary V's "Crushing It" and what it means to have a reactionary business mindset, as well as James Clear's "Atomic Habits" and how starting small can increase your chances of forming a great habit.
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Episode 45: Fortnite Cheating, Exercise Priming, Airbnb and Lyric, Uber, Sri Lanka Bombings, Healthy Confrontation, Managing Oneself, Pure Life
Episode | April 23rd, 2019 | 1 hr 18 mins
airbnb, body language, cheating, confrontation, easter, esports, exercise, financial markets, fitness, fortnite, health, investing, journal, life, lyric, mindset, pure, real estate, relationships, self-management, self-regulation, sri lanka, static stretching, time management, uber, wellness, writing
In this episode's current events, we dive into the latest Fortnite World Cup cheating scandal, the dangers of static stretching and the proper way to prepare your body for a training session, Airbnb's investment in the new hospitality startup called Lyric, Uber's IPO and financial outlook, and the Sri Lanka bombings.
In the real life experience section of the episode, Tim discusses 2 unique time management strategies he is currently trying right now in his sales role and daily routine. Slager talks about the right way to approach a delicate topic with someone, and how you can manage your emotions and body language effectively.
In the final section of "Book Talk," we discuss knowing and owning your learning style and understanding other's communication and learning styles to help you relate better to them. Slager finished his latest book and describes what it means to live a "pure life".