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Expert(ish) Podcast

By: Landing Collective Real Estate Solutions
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  • Investing is more than owning real estate or assets. It’s about decision making and learning what works and what doesn’t. We believe it takes a willingness to learn, a willingness to try new things and taking action to become an expert.
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Episodes
  • E68 - Clarity is the Key to Long-Term Success: Guest Zach Morrow
    Mar 17 2022
    There's an old saying that goes, "the clearer you are, the more certain you become." This is definitely true when it comes to business. When you are clear about your goals and what you want to achieve, it becomes a lot easier to take the necessary steps to get there, develop a plan of action, and track your progress along the way. Setting goals is important for any individual or organization, but making sure those goals are clear and concise is essential for long-term success.In today’s episode of the Expert(ish) Podcast, our guest Zach Morrow talks about what motivated him to become an entrepreneur, why clarity is the key to long-term success, and what role he plays in the investment management industry.Zach Morrow is the VP of Investor Relations at Boron Capital, an investment management firm that runs hedge funds strategically investing into self-storage complexes, mobile home communities, and cryptocurrency. His role involves connecting accredited investors to strong, stable, high-cash flow investments through strategic partnerships, commercial real estate, and private investments.Enjoy!If you are looking for an inexpensive and super convenient healthcare option, check out SkillMil Telehealth Services. It's a program that works well as a supplement to VA health care.Simply click on telehealth services on their website, fill out the basic info, and use the referral code Expert(ish) Podcast in the dropdown menu to get started.In This Episode01:28 - Backstory of Zach Morrow03:34 - What motivated him to become an entrepreneur08:51 - How Zach's business skills have evolved over time12:46 - His advice for veterans interested in launching their own business15:27 - Why clarity is the key to long-term success25:33 - Zach's strategies for growing a business31:54 - Zach's role in the investment management industry35:49 - How investing in self-storage complexes works39:12 - Locations where storage investments are expected to growFavorite Quotes37:28 - "Obviously, we're very much in an inflationary environment and quality assets really stand to gain from that. So, having your money working inside of good assets, not only allows you for good appreciation but you've got continued, great rent operations and the demand for storage has not been shrinking at all. The millennial generation is now becoming the largest users of storage more so than we've seen in the past." - Zach Morrow04:24 - "I wanted to find a way to transition out of the corps and be able to provide the life for my family that I felt was right for us. And for us, that was me finding a way to not only have the financial freedom, but the time freedom to be able to spend with them and to be present."- Zach Morrow10:13 - "There's always going to be new levels of growth and opportunity. And I think that the more we can recognize where we're at and process where we're trying to get to, we can reverse engineer the skills that we need and the resources that we need." -  Zach Morrow10:49 - "There's going to be two things that you can give and it's either your time and your experience or your money. And both of those can earn you the opportunity." - Zach Morrow15:54 - "One of the most difficult things about transitioning out is, in most cases, you're going to lose the clarity and now you're going to become responsible for it. And a lot of times we haven't been trained to do that. So, that's a really difficult thing to do. Finding a way to regiment your time to create clarity for yourself is critical for your term success." - Zach Morrow17:37 - "Once you know what your target is, you can get really clear on the next step. But if you're always focusing on the thing that's so far away, you're never going to hit the target. So, if we just put these things out there, it becomes extremely difficult to hit the target, unless you can set it up and then reign it back in and focus on that next thing right in front of you." - Zach Morrow27:44 - "Your job shouldn't be to be the expert at everything. It should be how to find experts at everything. It's not always like, how do I do something, it's who do I need.  That's the question we ask more often because 'how' requires me to completely transform who I am and then I'm starting from zero where I can potentially just partner with somebody or bring somebody on or create a relationship. " - Zach Morrow Engage with Zach MorrowLinkedInText the word INFO to 877 771 0615Connect with Expert(ish) Podcast Host JAY JOHNSONCall (858) 925- 4536WebsiteLinkedInFacebookInstagramListen to more episodes of the Expert(ish) PodcastiTunesSpotify 
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    46 mins
  • E67 - How to Get Fit Amidst the Chaos of Everyday Life
    Mar 10 2022
    Juggling a career, running a business, maintaining healthy relationships, and staying fit can be tough. It seems like there are never enough hours in the day to get everything done. Getting into your best shape amidst all the chaos of everyday life can be difficult, but not impossible. Having a trainer who knows what they're doing, understands what you want, and provides support and motivation throughout your journey is key to achieving your fitness goals. In today’s episode of the Expert(ish) Podcast, our guest, Chris Keith talks about how he made the transition from military service to fitness training, the biggest mistakes he made in his fitness career, and why he wants to be a connector. Chris Keith is San Diego's most effective, motivational, and inspiring personal trainer. He is also the most knowledgeable, experienced, and compassionate 1-on-1 personal trainer for weight loss, strength building, and post physical therapy. Chris was voted Best Personal Trainer in San Diego by numerous publications and continues to be a local fitness celebrity and advisor to the local media on health and fitness related issues. Enjoy! If you are looking for an inexpensive and super convenient healthcare option, check out SkillMil Telehealth Services. It's a program that works well as a supplement to VA health care. Simply click on telehealth services on their website, fill out the basic info, and use the referral code Expert(ish) Podcast in the dropdown menu to get started. In This Episode03:16 - Backstory of Chris Keith 06:54 - What motivated him to become an entrepreneur 13:53 - How he made the transition from military service to fitness training 18:05 - How Chris found the right business model for his fitness program 24:05 - One of the biggest mistakes he made in his fitness career 28:27 - What makes Chris want to be a connector 33:03 - How hard work presents opportunities 50:51 - The challenge of finding the balance between career, business, family, and fitness and how to overcome them Favorite Quotes12:06 - "Once you realize, in life you know that a lot of times there's some good that comes from bad things. You know, when bad things happen, you have a different approach to it. It doesn't affect you as much. I would say that my strength is getting people out of the victim-poor me mindset and getting them more into the conquer can-do mindset that's needed for a lot of aspects of life." - Chris Keith 36:42 - "I just learned over the years that buy when you're able. If you're worried because the prices are high, well the prices are high but the interest rates are low. The interest rates are going to go up and then the prices may soften a little bit. But buy when you can. Just buy something and get into the market because you're able to parlay that into your next place and into another." - Chris Keith 53:22 - "I think at this point for me, I see people start making these obstacles in their head with fitness, health, and exercise. I think just committing, just doing it, showing up is like half the battle." - Chris Keith Connect with Chris KeithLinkedInChris Keith - San Diego Personal Trainer Connect with Expert(ish) Podcast Host JAY JOHNSONCall (858) 925- 4536WebsiteLinkedInFacebookInstagram Listen to more episodes of the Expert(ish) PodcastiTunesSpotify
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    1 hr and 1 min
  • E66 - Easing the Transition: Growth is Uncomfortable
    Mar 3 2022
    The military is a unique institution that teaches discipline, teamwork, and decision making, as well as other skills that can be applied to civilian life. When leaving the military, it can be difficult to adjust to civilian life. Despite these difficulties, military service members can successfully transition into the civilian world by having the right tools and a positive mindset.  In today’s episode of the Expert(ish) podcast, our guest, Greg Amorelli talks about the lessons he learned in the military and how he applied them to the civilian world, why it's better to make a bad decision than not to make one at all, and how growth comes from expanding past your comfort zone. Greg Amorelli is the Director of Health and Fitness Programs at Downtown Athletic Club, Strength and Conditioning Specialist at O2X Human Performance, and an Infantry Platoon Leader at Army National Guard. Additionally, Greg is a professional Health and Human Performance Coach who specializes in tactical strength and conditioning, running, swimming, and healthy lifestyle interventions for all populations and ability levels. He helps to develop and manage the mental, physical, and nutritional standards of individuals, small units, and teams to expand functional capabilities, improve overall health, and optimize personal performance. Enjoy! If you are looking for an inexpensive and super convenient healthcare option, check out SkillMil Telehealth Services. It's a program that works well as a supplement to VA health care. Simply click on telehealth services on their website, fill out the basic info, and use the referral code Expert(ish) Podcast in the dropdown menu to get started. In This Episode01:40 - Backstory of Greg Amorelli 13:24 - Why knowing your goals is important when making decisions 19:20 - What Greg realized about the quote: “Jack of all trades. Master of none. But oftentimes better than a master of one”. 23:59 - Military lessons Greg has applied in the civilian world 31:00 - Why it's better to make a wrong decision than not to make one at all 38:13 - The elements and pieces of developing a positive mindset 43:35 - How growth comes from expanding past your comfort zone 55:07 - How the lessons learned in the military can help you succeed in civilian life Favorite Quotes45:24 - "Majority of successful people out there are successful because they've made more mistakes than the next person. And I, a hundred percent believe that because I found that the more mistakes I've made, the faster I've made them, the better I've become." - Greg Amorelli 08:08 - "I think the majority of us, military or post-military, are people who have a mindset where we have to keep going, keep pushing forward. And I think there are goods and bads for that. Any success that I've developed right now is because I do have that mentality." - Greg Amorelli 13:24 - "When you start something out, there's a big difference between understanding where you want to be and where you can be." - Greg Amorelli 21:56 - "The concept of pulling from all these different locations, you don't have to do it all yourself. But if you know, just enough, to know how you utilize that asset, how you utilize that resource, how you utilize that employer and that coworker to the point where they can succeed in what they do best, which will make you succeed, then to me, that's the win." - Greg Amorelli 31:09 - "Make the best decision you can with the information you have and be good with it. The most dangerous thing you can do in the military is not make a decision. It's almost always a lot of cases and in a lot of situations, it's better to make the wrong decision than no decision." - Greg Amorelli Engage with Greg AmorelliLinkedIn Connect with Expert(ish) Podcast Host JAY JOHNSONCall (858) 925- 4536WebsiteLinkedInFacebookInstagram Listen to more episodes of the Expert(ish) PodcastiTunesSpotify
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    1 hr and 6 mins

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