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Jason Hartman In the Hot Seat

Jason Hartman, from JasonHartman.com, has been podcasting for over a decade. During this time he's been interviewed hundreds of times. Listen in to hear a side of Jason you don't usually get to hear, the side where HE is the guest and HE is the one being grilled.
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Now displaying: February, 2017
Feb 25, 2017

Geoff Woods found his inspiration when he heard the Jim Rohn quote "you are the average of the 5 people you spend the most time with". That quote sent him on a mission to spend the most time with high level CEOs and entrepreneurs. It led him to where he is now, Vice President of The ONE Thing. Geoff is turning Gary Keller's best selling book, The ONE Thing, into a business. The mission of the business is the same as the book, to teach people to live a life of focus, where doing more can be done by doing less.

Key Takeaways:

[2:42] What "The ONE Thing" is

[6:24] One of Geoff's examples of his "most important thing"

[10:13] If Gary's multiple business ventures are going against the idea of "ONE thing"

[13:30] How to implement your one thing in your life

[16:50] It takes 66 days to make a habit stick

[19:15] Consuming content is great, but you have to take action

Websites:

www.the1thing.com

Feb 22, 2017

On October 29, 2015, Jason Hartman joined Kenny & Cameron on The Rise to Mastery podcast. The two hosts picked Jason's brain about getting into the podcast field, how much you should niche your podcast, being an entrepreneur, and more.

Key Takeaways:

[1:19] Jason's favorite state to live in

[3:58] Jason's motivation behind starting his podcast

[6:26] The exact moment when Jason learned about podcasting

[9:30] The growth of Jason's podcast and the evolution of podcasting in general

[12:32] One of the biggest helps of podcasting: refining your message

[17:11] Jason discusses his podcast network and why he started some of the shows he did

[22:16] Podcasting and niches

[25:10] Jason's new project he's involved in

Website:

www.solomonsuccess.com
www.holisticsurvival.com

Feb 18, 2017

On January 6, 2016, Jason Hartman went on Brian Bain's Investor in the Family podcast and left little doubt that a long term buy and hold strategy for income properties is the path to real wealth. Brian Bain is a stock market investor, and wants Jason to break down the basics of investing in real estate rather than stocks. So Jason shows how a 30 year mortgage can lead to serious wealth production in multiple dimensions, unlike the single dimension of stocks (buy low, sell high).

Brian fully admits to not being a professional investor, but aims to help people protect themselves from big mistakes while outperforming their benchmarks by building (and, most importantly, sticking to) their investment plan.

Key Takeaways:

[1:46] Jason's real estate investment backstory

[8:07] Using income property as a multi-dimensional asset and tax write-off

[11:17] A non-recourse loan protects you from a lender lawsuit

[15:11] 6 ways government can handle underfunded entitlement programs

[18:41] Aligning your interests with those of government and banks

[21:10] Redistributing wealth through inflation rather than taxes

[23:31] How thousands of people used single family homes to gain real wealth

[32:52] A deal that doesn't produce income isn't a true investment

[34:38] Long term investments are definitely the way to invest your money

Websites:

http://investorinthefamily.com

Feb 16, 2017

Communication is an art and only 7% of it is verbal....so the rest??..The rest affects every area of your life. On October 19, 2015, Jason Hartman went on Real Time, Real Men Only with Nicole Welch to dive into real estate investing, trying to outsource your home construction, and finding your passion in life.

Key Takeaways:

[3:02] How gaining leverage is the key to success regardless of the area of life

[6:37] Trying to compare the US real estate market to any other market around the world

[9:42] Why trying to build in countries with cheap labor rates might seem great, but ends up costing a lot more than you'd expect

[12:20] A fragmented real estate market in the US makes for great opportunities

[16:13] Sometimes you might find that your passion isn't the job you have, but the opportunities the job allows you

[19:45] Jason breaks down why he does The Longevity & Biohacking Show podcast

[23:40] Whether Trump has a chance to win the election (Jason makes a call that might suprise you)

[25:42] A project Jason is starting up, www.freecourt.com

Website:

www.freecourt.com

Feb 9, 2017

On January 21, 2016, Jason Hartman joined Richard Wilson on the Family Office Podcast. Richard and Jason discussed real estate investing and, specifically, how family offices can invest in real estate while avoiding costly mistakes.

The Family Office Podcast is hosted by Richard C. Wilson and provides client case studies, facts, trends, interviews with family offices, and a global look at ultra-wealthy investing.

Key Takeaways:

[4:59] The big opportunity available in income property

[8:30] How real estate acts in deflationary periods

[12:50] The 3 types of markets in the United States that all 400 local markets fit into

[17:20] Where Jason sees the housing markets in the US heading

[20:56] Comparing Orange County to Kansas City over an 18 year period

[25:34] The key to investing

[30:23] Some of the mistakes Jason has seen investors make that you can avoid

[32:27] The one thing real estate investing boils down to

Websites:

http://familyofficepodcast.com/how-family-offices-can-avoid-costly-real-estate-mistakes

The Longevity & Biohacking Show

Feb 4, 2017

Back in October 2015, Jason Hartman joined Mark Podolsky on his podcast, The Best Passive Income Model Show, to discuss real estate investing. They delved into leverage, a few of his 10 Commandments, and the importance of setting up a system.

Mark first bought raw land in 2001, which helped him escape his high-stress, soulless corporate job. He now owns Frontier Properties and has completed over 5,000 land deals, with an average ROI of over 300% on cash flips and 1,000% on deals with financing.

Website:

www.thelandgeek.com/jason-hartman
www.voxer.com

Feb 1, 2017

On February 3, 2016, Jason Hartman went on the Michael Quarles Real Estate Show to discuss his life in real estate, the value of leverage, his 10 Commandments, and the importance of being in the game.

Michael is a real estate broker and contractor. Throughout his career he has completed thousands of real estate deals and built over 70 new construction units. He has done fix and flips, assignments, wholesale deals and many others types of deals. His specialty, however, is “WholeTailing”, a strategy he created to maximize profit when buying houses at a discount.

Key Takeaways:

[1:39] Jason's start in real estate and podcast network

[6:38] What kind of financing Jason used on his first deal

[9:00] The ways you can make profits off of income properties

[12:44] Some danger signs in deals when using leverage

[15:33] Commandment #3: Thou Shalt Maintain Control

[18:17] Michael's first introduction to email and how he never thought it'd catch on

[22:43] The saddest part of people trying to predict the market and Jason's formula for cash flow

[27:02] Jason's take on getting into flipping

[30:08] The Reluctant Investor's Lament

[33:51] Investments vs a job

[35:45] The importance of standarizing data

Website:

www.michaelquarles.com

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