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    E61 - Bootcamp to Blockchain with Josh Emison, CEO of Sansbank

    enJanuary 20, 2022
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    About this Episode

    Blockchain technology is one of the most exciting and disruptive advancements in today's global economic scene. It’s redefining the way businesses operate and how people transact online. With blockchain technology being able to be applied to most industries today, how can this new and innovative technology be utilized in the real estate world?

     

    In today’s episode of the Expert(ish) Podcast, Jay talks with Joshua Emison, Co-Founder and CEO of Sansbank, about his unique transition from the military to civilian life, how blockchain technology works, and how it is transforming the real estate industry today.

     

    Josh is responsible for Sansbank’s vision, mission, and overall execution across its core marketplace, lending platform, blockchain strategy, and alternative lending markets. Alongside Sansbank, he found his passion for empowering entrepreneurs to operate intelligently. He is dedicated to discovering passive income and wealth generation solutions for everyday Americans through property markets.

     

    Sansbank provides innovative new financial products that serve both property owners and investors. Through the process of tokenization, property owners can monetize their assets by offering everyday investors tokens in return for lucrative returns. Sansbank is devoted to democratizing the monetization of assets and ensuring wealth creation to participants sans [a] bank.

     

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    In This Episode

    2:29 - Josh's unique transition from military to civilian life

     

    6:51 - Why Josh decided to quit teaching

     

    13:43 - What motivated Josh to start his own business

     

    16:35 - HowSansbank provides services in the real estate sector

     

    19:01 - How blockchain technology works

     

    27:38 - Why the team at Sansbank values education in investing and economics

     

    34:07 - How Josh lays the groundwork for integrating blockchain in real estate

     

    40:47 - The way Sansbank caters to the lending needs of some industries

     

    51:29 - Other digital assets that utilize blockchain technology

     

    1:00:47 - The power of blockchain technology

     

    1:04:14 - How to avoid the trap set by those who took advantage of crypto and blockchain

     

    Favorite Quotes

    1:01:16 - "Right now you have to go to your bank and ask them for your money, and they can tell you no. So it's not your money. It's not yours. But when you have the blockchain capital sitting in your wallet, that is your money and it's providing you the ability to do whatever you want with it. This is no longer tainted by boards and by people who are going to demand you make a profit at the expense of society. That's what the blockchain has to offer." - Josh Emison

     

    8:29 -  "The problem that I want to solve is an education problem. It's a problem with the belief and the attitude of the people with the education system and maybe on a larger scale." - Josh Emison

     

    18:08 - "A lot of people, when they think about the blockchain, they just think about Bitcoin. And that's not it. But what it is, it's like this Excel spreadsheet where you can't delete things, you can only add to it." - Josh Emison

     

    30:41- "The blockchain is just the rails that allow us to do the service without banks, without transfer agents, and without all these other things and to organize information a lot more efficiently." - Josh Emison

     

    1:01:54 - "I want to support anyone who's doing it (blockchain) because you are creating a world where it's still based on a free market economy, but it's done in a way that is benefitting all the people that live in it, not just the select few." - Josh Emison

     

    1:05:36 - "When somebody is promising you that this (digital coins) token's going to be worth more in the future than it is, that's impossible. Nobody knows what it's going to be like in the future. So if someone's promising you that, you probably shouldn't trust them." - Josh Emison

     

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    Rich started his career in hospitality working his way up from washing dishes, bussing tables, serving and bartending to General Manager of some amazing restaurants. With a passion for helping people protect what they have worked so hard for, Rich and his family moved to San Diego and began laying the groundwork for the Beach Break Insurance Agency. As an independent agency, they do what is best for their clients, providing them the coverage that best fits their needs, at the best possible rates.

     

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    In This Episode

    1:51 - Rich's journey to establishing his own insurance company

     

    8:25 - How Rich served his clients outside his area of expertise

     

    11: 59 - The beauty of owning two to four residential units when it comes to insurance

     

    12:57 - Property insurance for fourplexes

     

    18:44 - Liability protection in the main policy

     

    21:02 - Other ways landlords and investors can protect themselves

     

    23:02 - Why umbrella insurance is beneficial

     

    30:43 - How maintenance and insurance differ for homeowners

     

    39:29 - Why insurance checkups are important

     

    Favorite Quotes

    00:02 - "If your investors decide that they're going to allow animals or pets, and that pet bites somebody when they're on a dog walk, that's a big deal. So again, you just want to make sure that as an investor, you're doing everything you can to make sure that you're protected. And one of those important things is to make sure that your tenants have renters insurance." - Rich Sabatowski

     

    2:34 - "I fell in love with the idea of being able to help people protect what they work so hard to earn. It feels really good when you're able to help someone when things don't go as expected." - Rich Sabatowski

     

    12:18 - "The beauty about the duplex, triplex, or fourplex is that they can still be written on a personal alliance policy versus commercial alliance policy. And most insurance companies have a limit on how many units overall one person can own." - Rich Sabatowski

     

    35:32 - "As an investor, you want to make sure that you're providing a safe place for people to live, not for financial reasons or the interest. It's the right thing to do." - Rich Sabatowski

     

    41:47 - "We have two goals. We want to make sure that your rates are reasonable, competitive, and as low as we can pass them, we get them. But we also want to make sure that your coverage is appropriate for what you're doing." - Rich Sabatowski

     

     

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    E62 - Our Network is Our Net Worth with Ryan Breznik

    E62 - Our Network is Our Net Worth with Ryan Breznik

    We've all heard the saying, 'our network is our net worth'. The more people we know and the more connections we make, the more opportunities will come our way. All too often, we focus on the people within our network who are most like us – those who share our same interests, skills, and experiences. But to really unlock exponential growth opportunities, we need to tap into the right people on our network, those with connections and resources that can help you take things to the next level.

     

    In today’s episode of the Expert(ish) Podcast, Jay is joined by Ryan Breznik for the fourth time. Ryan talks about how having a network is important to all aspects of life, how he capitalized on the opportunities presented to him, and what investment vehicles are available in today’s digital era that can be beneficial for diversifying portfolios.

     

    Enjoy!

     

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    In This Episode

    1:46 - A look back at what Ryan has been up to recently

     

    5:51 - What Jay and Ryan have accomplished together that led to positive results

     

    9:56 - Why networks are undeniably important in many aspects of life

     

    13:56 - How being an action-taker presents opportunities

     

    17:15 - How Ryan got into corporate real estate

     

    27:00 - Other investment vehicles that can be essential for diversifying a portfolio

     

    33:25 - How to take advantage of digital growth opportunities

     

    37:36 - What separates theory-based classes from outside-the-classroom learning

     

    46:34 - What's next for Ryan Breznik

     

    Favorite Quotes

    30:29 - "The working class is moving out and the newer generations are coming in and taking their place and what they know and what they want to invest in and how they want the world to be run is a lot of these technologies that are kind of breaking through the surface right now." - Ryan Breznik

     

    3:24 "If you want to get into something, whether it's investing in real estate or just a different track, you have to put the work in and these doors do open for you as you go along." - Ryan Breznik

     

    5:08 - "Nothing's come in like one big step. There are accomplishments or successes. There are so many little steps that you have to take in order to get where you want to go long term." - Ryan Breznik

     

    9:37 - "If you are trying to set yourself up down the line to do something more than you're currently doing, don't be hesitant to have conversations about the future with other people. You're never going to realize the potential of the network you already have until you start picking their brain and pick yours." - Ryan Breznik

     

    33:46 - "To access that exponential growth opportunity, you do have to be on the forefront and one of the early movers in putting yourself in a position to be able to capitalize on those opportunities. And all it takes is investing time." - Ryan Breznik

     

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    E61 - Bootcamp to Blockchain with Josh Emison, CEO of Sansbank

    E61 - Bootcamp to Blockchain with Josh Emison, CEO of Sansbank

    Blockchain technology is one of the most exciting and disruptive advancements in today's global economic scene. It’s redefining the way businesses operate and how people transact online. With blockchain technology being able to be applied to most industries today, how can this new and innovative technology be utilized in the real estate world?

     

    In today’s episode of the Expert(ish) Podcast, Jay talks with Joshua Emison, Co-Founder and CEO of Sansbank, about his unique transition from the military to civilian life, how blockchain technology works, and how it is transforming the real estate industry today.

     

    Josh is responsible for Sansbank’s vision, mission, and overall execution across its core marketplace, lending platform, blockchain strategy, and alternative lending markets. Alongside Sansbank, he found his passion for empowering entrepreneurs to operate intelligently. He is dedicated to discovering passive income and wealth generation solutions for everyday Americans through property markets.

     

    Sansbank provides innovative new financial products that serve both property owners and investors. Through the process of tokenization, property owners can monetize their assets by offering everyday investors tokens in return for lucrative returns. Sansbank is devoted to democratizing the monetization of assets and ensuring wealth creation to participants sans [a] bank.

     

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    In This Episode

    2:29 - Josh's unique transition from military to civilian life

     

    6:51 - Why Josh decided to quit teaching

     

    13:43 - What motivated Josh to start his own business

     

    16:35 - HowSansbank provides services in the real estate sector

     

    19:01 - How blockchain technology works

     

    27:38 - Why the team at Sansbank values education in investing and economics

     

    34:07 - How Josh lays the groundwork for integrating blockchain in real estate

     

    40:47 - The way Sansbank caters to the lending needs of some industries

     

    51:29 - Other digital assets that utilize blockchain technology

     

    1:00:47 - The power of blockchain technology

     

    1:04:14 - How to avoid the trap set by those who took advantage of crypto and blockchain

     

    Favorite Quotes

    1:01:16 - "Right now you have to go to your bank and ask them for your money, and they can tell you no. So it's not your money. It's not yours. But when you have the blockchain capital sitting in your wallet, that is your money and it's providing you the ability to do whatever you want with it. This is no longer tainted by boards and by people who are going to demand you make a profit at the expense of society. That's what the blockchain has to offer." - Josh Emison

     

    8:29 -  "The problem that I want to solve is an education problem. It's a problem with the belief and the attitude of the people with the education system and maybe on a larger scale." - Josh Emison

     

    18:08 - "A lot of people, when they think about the blockchain, they just think about Bitcoin. And that's not it. But what it is, it's like this Excel spreadsheet where you can't delete things, you can only add to it." - Josh Emison

     

    30:41- "The blockchain is just the rails that allow us to do the service without banks, without transfer agents, and without all these other things and to organize information a lot more efficiently." - Josh Emison

     

    1:01:54 - "I want to support anyone who's doing it (blockchain) because you are creating a world where it's still based on a free market economy, but it's done in a way that is benefitting all the people that live in it, not just the select few." - Josh Emison

     

    1:05:36 - "When somebody is promising you that this (digital coins) token's going to be worth more in the future than it is, that's impossible. Nobody knows what it's going to be like in the future. So if someone's promising you that, you probably shouldn't trust them." - Josh Emison

     

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    Expert(ish) Podcast
    enJanuary 20, 2022

    E60 - How to Leverage Property Investing to Create Other Positive Landscapes with Aubrey Carlson and Brad Hylton

    E60 - How to Leverage Property Investing to Create Other Positive Landscapes with Aubrey Carlson and Brad Hylton

    Investors believe that real estate investing is a powerful tool to build capital fast. On its own, the benefits of property investing are numerous. A well-chosen property provides investors with excellent returns, tax advantages, predictable cash flow, and diversification, plus the opportunity to leverage real estate to build wealth.

     

    In today’s episode of the Expert(ish) Podcast, Jay talks with Brad Hylton and Aubrey Carlson about their journey into real estate investing, how they rebuilt their first property from the ground up, and how they leveraged property investing to create other positive landscapes.

     

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    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 Episode

    1:40 - Backstory of Aubrey Carlson & Brad Hylton

     

    9:07 - How Aubrey & Brad got started in real estate

     

    11:35 - Their turning point to buying their own property

     

    18:47 - The hard lesson they learned from their first purchase

     

    23:13 - How they rebuilt their first property from the ground up

     

    41:12 - Why overanalyzing can lead to pitfalls in the real estate industry

     

    44:54 - How Brad and Aubrey capitalized on real estate to create other positive landscapes

     

    53:48 - Their next investment timeframe

     

    Favorite Quotes

    00:02 - "Absolutely, do not let both bathrooms go at the same time. No matter what, always have at least one working bathroom cause that was a nightmare. If one gets one thing from this episode, keep one working bathroom." - Jay Johnson, Brad Hylton, and Aubrey Carlson

     

    9:29 - "I never thought that I could own real estate. It was just something that was never in my mind." - Aubrey Carlson

     

    41:25 - "Most people aren't going to notice the differences in the things that you've overanalyzed. So it's better to just roll on with it." - Jay Johnson

     

    41:57 - "Get what's making you the cash now. Build the money where you can do whatever you want at that time because what you want changes." - Jay Johnson

     

    46:32 - "We know that real estate is the velocity of money and the biggest wealth builder. We want to be able to have this capital for financial freedom, but also to do what we want as an impact on the world." - Aubrey Carlson

     

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    Expert(ish) Podcast
    enDecember 30, 2021
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