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SW 411 FBF: How to Get Noticed & Motivate Millions with Ken McArthur
Today’s Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 66, originally published in January 2013. Jason Hartman and Ken McArthur get together to talk about making an impact in people’s lives. People have the ability to make either a positive or negative difference in the lives of millions of people. Creating products and services or providing valuable…
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YW 126: Continual Evolution of Virtual Reality by Blake Harris
Jason Hartman talks with Blake Harris, NY Times best selling author of the new book The History of the Future: Oculus, Facebook & the Revolution That Swept Virtual Reality, about the impact technology is having on our lives and how virtual reality can (and currently can’t) fit into them as well. The two examine who…
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AMA 269: Getting To Your Home Equity Through Blockchain with Matthew Sullivan
Jason Hartman speaks with Matthew Sullivan, founder & CEO of Quantm Real Estate, about how his company is using blockchain and tokens to help homeowners pull equity out of their homes (whether owner occupied or investments). Matthew uses a few case studies to explain how much money you could extra, what you would owe his…
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AIPIS 275: Client Case Study: Investing Through the Great Recession with Greg Scott
Jason Hartman talks with client Greg Scott about his journey from accidental landlord to an owner of multifamily properties. Greg and Jason examine why people don’t know whether they’re winning or losing, how Greg was able to continue investing through the Great Recession, and what sort of demographics are making being a landlord look better…
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SW 410: Life-Changing Lessons from My Barber by Tal Ben-Shahar, Happiness Studies Academy
In this 10th episode, Jason Hartman talks with Tal Ben-Shahar, co-founder of The Happiness Studies Academy and best-selling author of Happier and the new book, Short Cuts to Happiness: Life-Changing Lessons from My Barber, about how you measure happiness, predictors of happiness and what sorts of things Tal was able to learn from his barber.…