• 006 Changing Our Relationship with Technology with Heath Wilson of Aro
    Jul 5 2024
    In this episode, Braedon sits down with Heath Wilson, co-founder of Aro, to discuss the intricate balance between entrepreneurship and family life, especially in today's technology-driven world. Key Topics: Balancing Entrepreneurship and Family Life: Heath shares personal stories and insights on the importance of being present with family.The challenges of setting priorities and maintaining a healthy relationship with technology. The Role of Technology in Relationships: The impact of technology on relationships and the importance of modeling healthy device usage for children.Strategies for parents to set boundaries and be more present. Mentorship and Open Communication: The need for mentorship in navigating entrepreneurship and family life.Encouraging open communication with partners and involving family in the entrepreneurial journey. Introducing Aro: An overview of Aro, a company dedicated to helping families develop healthier relationships with their devices.How Aro's platform aims to address the issues of device overuse and promote intentionality. Practical Tips for Healthier Device Usage: The importance of intentionality, setting goals, and starting small to change device habits.Discussing the benefits of the Aro app and how it can improve productivity and presence. Join Braedon and Heath as they explore how to cultivate a balanced life that prioritizes family while navigating the demands of entrepreneurship. Discover practical advice and solutions to help you and your family develop a healthier relationship with technology. Links and Resources: Aro Website Connect with Heath Wilson on LinkedIn Subscribe & Follow: Subscribe to our podcast on Audible, Spotify, or your preferred platform.Follow along on Instagram for updates and behind-the-scenes content.For real estate content, follow Braedon on Instagram Takeaways: Balancing entrepreneurship and family life requires setting priorities and being present with loved ones.Seeking mentorship from someone who has experienced the same challenges can provide valuable guidance.Open communication with partners and involving them in the entrepreneurial journey is crucial.Developing a healthy relationship with technology is essential for maintaining strong family connections.Auro is a company that aims to help families establish healthier habits with their devices. Children model their device usage after their parents, so it's important for parents to model healthy device usage.Setting boundaries and being present when interacting with children can help create a healthier relationship with technology.The Aro platform provides a solution for managing device usage and encourages intentional and mindful device habits.Starting small and setting achievable goals can lead to positive changes in device usage habits.Technology can be both a tool and a distraction, and it's important to find a balance that promotes productivity and presence. Finding a Healthy Relationship with TechnologyInvolving Family in the Entrepreneurial Journey Setting Boundaries and Being PresentTechnology as a Tool and a Distraction "You're going to have to sacrifice other things along the way.""No amount of money is going to make me happy if I'm living with kids that don't want to talk to me and a wife that's divorced.""Is it like, don't do it or here's what you can do, or this is a season, but you have to, you have to like stop the season at some point because that's season that I've learned.""Our kids are using their devices all the time because their parents are using their devices all the time.""Start with yourself. You have got to change your habits.""How do we set up modeling and setting boundaries that we'll get pushed against?" Keywords: entrepreneurship, family life, technology, balance, mentorship, communication, priorities, Auro, modeling, healthy device usage, boundaries, presence, parental behavior, habits, technology, Aro platform, intentionality,
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    56 mins
  • 005 Creating a Family Dynasty for Impact with Chris Kaspar
    Jun 23 2024

    TAKEAWAYS:

    • Passing down generational wealth requires intentional practices and strong family values.
    • Living modestly and avoiding materialism can help instill a healthy mindset in children.
    • Reinvention and adaptability are key to long-term business success.
    • Creating a family mission, vision, and values booklet can provide a solid foundation for future generations.
    • Weekly meetings and storytelling can help reinforce family values and build strong relationships. Instilling values in children is important for creating a strong family identity and guiding their actions.
    • Generational wealth should be passed on to future generations with the expectation of responsible stewardship and a focus on making a positive impact.
    • Technology can be a distraction and hinder relationships, so it's important to set boundaries and find alternative activities.
    • Creating minimalist phones and other products can help people live a healthier and more intentional relationship with technology.

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    Chris Kaspar, founder of Techless, shares his family's multi-generational wealth journey and how they have successfully passed down their values and principles to the next generations. They have focused on living modestly, avoiding materialism, and instilling a strong work ethic.

    Chris emphasizes the importance of reinvention and adaptability in business, as well as the need for strong family values and relationships. He discusses the intentional practices and traditions they have implemented, such as a family mission, vision, and values booklet, weekly meetings, and storytelling. Chris aims to create a solid foundation for his children and future generations to build upon.

    Chris, the founder of Techless, shares his approach to raising a multi-generational family with strong values and a focus on service. He discusses the importance of instilling values like imagination, humility, and sacrifice in his children and how they integrate these values into their daily lives. Chris also talks about his vision for creating a dynastic family that has a positive impact on the world. He shares his thoughts on generational wealth and the responsibility of passing it on to future generations. Additionally, Chris discusses his company, Techless, and their mission to combat the negative effects of technology by creating minimalist phones and other products.




    Keywords:

    generational wealth, family values, materialism, work ethic, reinvention, adaptability, intentional practices, traditions, multi-generational family, values, imagination, humility, sacrifice, dynastic family, generational wealth, technology, minimalist phone

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    54 mins
  • 004 Bitcoin for Freedom and Wealth with Garrett aka G-Money
    May 13 2024

    Bitcoin is no longer something that can be ignored and there are so many things the general public doesn't know about it.

    Garrett, or G-Money is a Bitcoin consultant - someone who helps people understand, purchase and store Bitcoin. His company is called Oplan Bitcoin Group.

    Garrett runs a weekly podcast called Rugpull Radio, which you can find here on Rumble. https://rumble.com/playlists/N6IFHf2pPm8


    If you are newer to Bitcoin, this is one you might need to listen to a couple of times. Garrett goes deep into all that Bitcoin is and will be.

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    49 mins
  • 003 Financial Courage and Real Estate Development with Jim Allen
    May 13 2024

    Jim Allen is a real estate developer and investor as well as running a real estate team of around 100 agents in Raleigh North Carolina.

    The Jim Allen Group

    If you are interested in investing with Jim, please reach out to me to coordinate and talk through ideas/strategies: braedon@braedonrealestate.com


    In this episode, we focus on the idea of financial courage when it comes to investing. How do you eat an elephant? 'one bite at a time' is the idea and at some point you have to start.

    We talk a lot about different types of real estate investing: fixing and flipping, buying lots with multiple parcels, to large scale residential development.


    This episode is packed with knowlege and would love to hear from you if anything in here has sparked your interest:

    braedon@braedonrealestate.com

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    59 mins
  • 002 Raising Kids to be Authentic, Confident and Joyful with Darren Ho
    May 13 2024

    Darren Ho is the founder of The Restored Leader where as coaches, they help leaders become more authentic, confident and joyful.

    In this conversation with Darren, we talk about leadership but also how this translates into being leaders in your household...how to intentionally raise your children to become healthy, confident and joyful adults.

    Resources:

    The Restored Leader: https://restoredleader.com/

    Complimentary Book from Darren for Listening:

    The Restored Leadership Guidebook

    Checkout code: corevalues23




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    37 mins
  • 001 Legacy that Lasts with Erik Averill of AWM Capital
    May 13 2024

    Erik Averill is the cofounder of AWM Capital, a multi-family office that he founded with his brother Brandon.

    Visit AWM Capital: https://awmcap.com/

    AWM Capital Podcasts: https://awmcap.com/podcast


    As former athletes and certified wealth experts, they were convinced that the traditional model of financial advice for athletes was broken. They saw the stats that athletes are four times more likely to file bankruptcy, twice as likely to be divorced, and frequently end up squandering millions due to fraud, high fees, and unqualified advice. They heard the stories of athletes who blew through all their money before they retired, others who had been injured but didn’t understand how to get adequate protection, and even some who had made the right decision to hire a “financial advisor,” but the financial industry had completely failed them.


    This conversation with Erik goes into what it looks like to manage wealth differently. How to make it last, to involve your children and to have impact.


    This is hopefully the first of many conversations we'll be having with Erik and hope you are inspired or challenged while listening.

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    51 mins