Tag: Jason Hartman
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JS 25: Live Internationally – The Best High-Lifestyle, Low-Cost Havens with Kathleen Peddicord of Live & Invest Overseas
For more than 22 years, Kathleen was Editor and Publisher of International Living. In 2007, she decided to take a break, during which she did two things. First, Kathleen began work to launch a new publishing group, Live and Invest Overseas, and a new free e-letter service, the Overseas Opportunity Letter. In addition, during her…
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HS 42 – Escape Your Country and Live Internationally with Kathleen Peddicord
More at: https://holistic.wp.jasonhartmanurl.com/category/audio-podcast/. For more than 22 years, Kathleen was Editor and Publisher of International Living. In 2007, she decided to take a break, during which she did two things. First, Kathleen began work to launch a new publishing group, Live and Invest Overseas, and a new free e-letter service, the Overseas Opportunity Letter. In…
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YW 30 – Dr. Denis Waitley on The Psychology of Winning and The Seeds of Greatness
At age 17, Jason discovered Waitley and it was a life altering event leading to his early and sustained success. Waitley is one of America’s most respected authors, keynote lecturers and productivity consultants on high performance human achievement. He has inspired, informed, challenged, and entertained audiences for over 25 years from the board rooms of…
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SS 23 – A Christmas Story & Mortgage Planning with “A Tale of Two Brothers”
Jason Hartman welcomes Ronald Reagan to the show to share a moving Christmas story. Next, some mortgage financial planning illustrated by “A Tale of Two Brothers” by Ric Edelman who has educated his clients for years on the benefits of integrating their mortgage into their overall financial plan. In his book, The New Rules of…
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HS 41 – A Christmas Story & Mortgage Planning with “A Tale of Two Brothers”
More at: https://holistic.wp.jasonhartmanurl.com/category/audio-podcast/. Each brother earns $70,000 a year and has $40,000 in savings. The first brother, Brother A, believes than half the nation’s banks failed and millions of homeowners, unable to raise the cash they needed to payoff their loans, lost their homes. Out of this the American Mantra was born: Always own your…