We found 5 episodes of Off The Dome Radio with the tag “stock market”.
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Episode 138: Top Pandemic-Friendly Stocks, Family Leadership, Efficiency vs. Effectiveness, and 6 Healthy Relationship Behaviors
Episode | June 21st, 2020 | 1 hr 8 mins
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Today, we recap our insightful interview about nanotechnology and CBD with the Simplinano team, and we provide a list of value stocks to invest in during the pandemic worries throughout 2020. Tim also talks about how you can become a better leader in your family, while Slager highlights how you can realign your expectations to become re-motivated during tough times of life.
For the book talk section, Tim discusses how to mitigate risk to become successful, highlighting Brandon Turner's "Book on Rental Property Investing." Slager covers how you can maximize your efficiency and effectiveness to breakthrough your goals professionally and personally.
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Episode 118: Alex Martinez, Real Estate Entrepreneur and Founder of RealEstateSkills.com
Episode | March 12th, 2020 | 1 hr 11 mins
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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 91: Biggest Mistakes by Entrepreneurs, Southwest Airlines Eliminating a Key Perk, 3 Recession-Proof Stocks, Anti-Cancer Meal Plan, Tim's New Marketing Job, Ellen DeGeneres' Wisdom, and Influencing through Love and Confidence
Episode | October 15th, 2019 | 1 hr 2 mins
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Today, we talk about the #1 biggest mistake people make when starting a business, Southwest Airlines doing away with a lovable long-term perk, and 3 stocks to keep an eye on as we approach a possible recession. Slager then highlights a meal plan recommended by Oncologist Adil Akhtar, and how a few simple changes can improve your long-term health
In real life experience, Tim talks about his new marketing job with Stone Creek Communities and how it fuels his passion. Slager brings up Ellen DeGeneres' comments about being friends with people who hold a different political stance, and how we can apply this to our own lives.
In book talk, Slager highlights a section from Aubrey Marcus' "Own the Day, Own Your Life," and the importance of using your tough circumstances to jumpstart something meaningful. Tim talks about a principle from Grant Cardone's "Sell or Be Sold," involving persuading people to invest time or money in you through love and confidence.
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Episode 74: El Paso and Dayton Shootings, USA vs. China Trade War and the Stock Market, Action vs. Intent (Round 2), Brain Booster Routines, Great Content Strategies, and Putting Your Memory Where Your Mouth Is
Episode | August 6th, 2019 | 54 mins 12 secs
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We have an open conversation about the El Paso and Dayton shootings and the role that social media plays in uniting or dividing the nation. We also get into the sharp decline in the stock market, and how the USA-China Trade War impacts the dip.
In real life experience, we pick up our conversation about action vs. intent, and how you can create an environment that promotes meaningful action. Tim then describes a new routine he has been trying to make his brain smarter, and the long-term benefits that it provides.
In the book talk section, we get into creating meaningful content for your brand story ("Crush It" by Gary V), as well as being humble and giving credit to others throughout your successes ("Swim with the Sharks" by Harvey Mackay).
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Episode 44: Stratolaunch's World's Largest Airplane, FedEx Delivery Robots, Google Underwater Internet Cable, Decision Making, Persuasion, and Patience
Episode | April 18th, 2019 | 1 hr 8 mins
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In today's current events, we discuss the world's largest airplane launched by Stratolaunch last weekend, FedEx's new delivery robot, Google constructing the fastest internet cable in the Atlantic Ocean, and the success of PayPal thanks to its acquired cash cow.
In the later part of the episode, we talk about the most effective exercises for abdominal muscles that are safest on your body. For book talk, we explore valuable advice about decision making from a British Poker Player, an influencing tactic that you can apply to your own goal setting, journaling, or even your next sales presentation, and the importance of knowing the right time and the right type of long-term relationship to enter.