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    Explore " trailer parks" with insightful episodes like "The Bi-polar Nature Of Vacancy", "The $100 Trillion Deficit Disorder", "Affordable Housing: Resident Owned Cooperatives", "Remember Dry Snacks? (with Jason Isbell)" and "Episode Eleven: Pardon My French with Kevin Nickolai" from podcasts like ""Mobile Home Park Mastery", "Mobile Home Park Mastery", "TechMobility Topics", "How Did We Get Weird with Vanessa Bayer and Jonah Bayer" and "The Danno & Sanchez Podcast: Talking $#!+ㅌ All Night (for one hour)"" and more!

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    The Bi-polar Nature Of Vacancy

    The Bi-polar Nature Of Vacancy

    Mobile home park vacancy can either be an asset or a liability – and this bi-polar nature is typically separated by a very fine line. In this Mobile Home Park Mastery podcast we’re going to examine how something that could equate to greater net income in the future may also be viewed as a terrible liability in the near-term.

    The $100 Trillion Deficit Disorder

    The $100 Trillion Deficit Disorder

    If you think the current $35 trillion U.S. deficit is a problem, just wait until 2050 when it hits $100 trillion. In this Mobile Home Park Mastery podcast we discuss  past, present and future of the deficit and exactly what the ramifications might be for mobile home parks when the government finally ceases to make payments on its crushing debt load.

    Affordable Housing: Resident Owned Cooperatives

    Affordable Housing:  Resident Owned Cooperatives

    A New Hampshire non-profit pioneered a way for those Americans who are the least likely to be secure in home ownership to gain control of their own destiny and actually improve their collective standard of living in the process.  They are called resident owned cooperatives and they have taken the concept nationwide. 

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    Remember Dry Snacks? (with Jason Isbell)

    Remember Dry Snacks? (with Jason Isbell)

    We could not be more excited to welcome our close personal friend to the podcast this week: Musician and actor, Jason Isbell! You've heard him talk about his '59 Les Paul but have you heard Isbell break down the difference between dry snacks, snacks that are a test of class and snacks that are a proof of class? Plus, from transporting Kudos bars to Handi-Snacks, we talk about the benefits of Jason's proto-grunge ensembles of cargo pants and flannel shirts. We also discuss why so many heavy metal musicians are nice people, Jason's real-life encounters with members of Metallica and Pearl Jam and what it was like being raised by teenage parents and lots of grandparents in Alabama. As if that weren't enough, we finish up with a round of CHANGE.DORK where we weigh in on important petitions regarding Primus signature guitars, Georgia Gold vs Hot Chicken at KFC and if a collaboration between Isbell and John Mayer is in the works. (Spoiler alert: It isn't.) Be sure to check out Jason's new documentary RUNNING WITH OUR EYES CLOSED which is now streaming on HBO Max and pick up his latest album with the 400 Unit, WEATHERVANES, when it comes out on June 9th. 

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    Episode Eleven: Pardon My French with Kevin Nickolai

    Episode Eleven:  Pardon My French with Kevin Nickolai

    In this edition of the podcast, we open with the continuing misadventures of Sanchez's phone battery situation, then get Kevin Nickolai into the studio after Danno picked him up like an hour late.  Kevin is the host of The Perplextpat podcast along with being a brilliant speaker and creative who lives in Daejeon.  Our guest talks to us about a time in his life where he was rather unmoored, so he decided to pick up someone fresh out of con college and take him home to the trailer park, getting very scared and stoned along the way.  We also discuss an idea that just might be the biggest pay-per-view event ever featuring five naked US Marines and coked-out kitana-wielding maniac gorilla.  After that it's more stuff on family secrets, innuendo, and hallucinatory states to finish the show with just the right of improper aplomb for which we're (in)famous.  Sacre bleu!
    Music Theme: Pardon My French
    Lous and the Yakuza - Dilemme
    Dr. Dre - Bitches Ain't Shit
    Andrew Dice Clay - Something Soft

    Episode 37: Polack Johnny Created the Coronavirus in the Back of a Spencer's Gifts

    Episode 37: Polack Johnny Created the Coronavirus in the Back of a Spencer's Gifts
    _The new trio welcomes Polack Johnny for some tales of the tail. We share fond(led) memories of Grandma's trailer. Beer Can Billy brings up some more past hijinks and heads our first live beer review. We discuss former Baltimore mayor and cartoon turtle, Catherine Pugh, Atlantic Star's "smash" hit "Secret Lovers," and still the baddest mofo on the planet, Mike Tyson. We reminisce about our first jobs, our first sexual experiences, and garbage celebrity "meet & greets." This one gets off the rails fast so climb aboard the train of terror. Listen now, before the Coronavirus takes your hearing. DOWNLOAD, LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, SHARE! _

    Residents Gaming The System And How To Protect Yourself

    Residents Gaming The System And How To Protect Yourself

    By far the majority of mobile home park residents are wonderful people. But there are a few residents out there that have learned how to take advantage of the system and good-natured park owners. The good news is that there are ways to defend against those who attempt to push false narratives and unfairly manipulate the general community.

    All About Determining Park Horsepower

    All About Determining Park Horsepower

    The average car in the U.S. has an engine with 120 horsepower. Yet there are engines out there with ten times that much power. Mobile home parks are no different, as they often have ten times more cash-flow ability than more conventional forms of real estate. How much horsepower does a mobile home park have and how can you gauge it? In this week’s Mobile Home Park Mastery Podcast, we’re going to review where the horsepower in a mobile home park comes from, and how to calculate its maximum output using some key metrics. 

    Trailer Park Chic – The Latest Trends

    Trailer Park Chic – The Latest Trends

    The mobile home park industry is constantly evolving and today’s park owner is more focused than ever before on building a sense of community and maximum resident satisfaction. So how do you do that? In this episode of Mobile Home Park Mastery we’re going to discuss the latest trends in mobile home parks and how they create the desired results in building superior resident happiness and value.

    Trailer Park Archaeology

    Trailer Park Archaeology

    The bulk of the 44,000 mobile home parks in the U.S. were built between the 1940s and 1970s. So how can you tell which decade your park is from? Why is that important? In this episode of the Mobile Home Park Mastery podcast series, we’re going to discuss the key features that separate parks from these eras and the impact on your investment, as well as what the clues are that allow you to make this determination. 

    Mobile Home Lessons Learned From Great History Books

    Mobile Home Lessons Learned From Great History Books

    History is the “study of past events”. And when you connect the dots to the past you can see trends that influence the future. In this final installment in our four-part series titled “Literary Lessons Learned” we’re going to review some interesting parallels between the current economy in the U.S. and the past, and see what future trends can be predicted from past events. You’ve heard the old adage “history repeats itself” and that’s definitely true – the key is understanding what those cycles are and how to profit from them.

    Mobile Home Lessons Learned From Great Biographical Books

    Mobile Home Lessons Learned From Great Biographical Books

    There’s no better strategy than to follow in the path forged by someone else who was successful. Biographies are books that are “an account of someone’s life” and a fascinating glimpse into the key drivers to how they accomplished what they did. In this third installment of our four-part series on “Literary Lessons Learned” we’re going to focus on learning concepts for success from the life story of several top American business people.

    Mobile Home Lessons Learned From Great Military Books

    Mobile Home Lessons Learned From Great Military Books

    Patton, Montgomery, Eisenhower – some of the greatest strategists in world history have been military leaders. In this second installment of our four-part series on “Literary Lessons Learned” we’re going to discuss some of the great military theories and how they relate to mobile home park acquisitions and management. You’ll see that there is a huge overlap between armed conflict and business, and the theories that advance troops on the ground can also propel your mobile home park investments farther.


    Mobile Home Lessons Learned From Great Business Books

    Mobile Home Lessons Learned From Great Business Books

    Books have been the foremost way of transmitting knowledge since the beginning of time. In this first installment in a four part series on “Literary Lessons Learned” we’re going to review some profound thoughts from great business books and how they relate to the purchase and management of mobile home parks. This podcast condenses down thousands of pages of books into some important points on success.

    Industry Trivia From The 1970s To The Modern Era

    Industry Trivia From The 1970s To The Modern Era

    The 1970s brought us Van Halen and Smokey and the Bandit. But it also ushered in a new era in the mobile home industry. In this final segment of a three-part series on mobile home trivia, we’re going to look at how the industry changed dramatically in the 1970s and changed it’s focus to affordable housing and lower-priced production via HUD’s new involvement in the industry – all through some little-known trivia. This episode ties the two earlier ones together and brings you up to date on the history of the industry through some fun facts and figures.

    Industry Trivia From The 1950s To 1960s

    Industry Trivia From The 1950s To 1960s

    Elvis lived in a mobile home both in Hollywood and in Tennessee. The 1950s and 1960s were the “Golden Era” of the mobile home industry, yet too few people understand this fact. In this second of a three-part series on mobile home trivia, we’re going to delve into some little-known facts about the mobile home industry from this important period in its history. Hard to believe that even Elvis had his blue suede shoes in mobile homes during this period.

    Interesting Industry Trivia From The 1920’s To 1940’s

    Interesting Industry Trivia From The 1920’s To 1940’s

    The mobile home park industry is actually quite a fascinating story that is immersed in American culture. Starting in the “Roaring 20s”, proliferating in World War II, and being an active participant in the growth of the American Dream, there are few products that are more colorful – or more misunderstood – than the mobile home. In this first of a three-part series, we’re going to dive into some really fascinating trivia about the industry from the 1920s to 1940s to get a better understanding of its early origins.

    Perfect Peace Of Mind

    Perfect Peace Of Mind

    We’ve reviewed all the operational aspects of mobile home park operations – but what about the spiritual? How can mobile home park owners sleep soundly with the knowledge that they have done right by their customers and the community at large? In this final installment of our nine-part series on “Mobile Home Park Perfectionism” we’re going to review the key truths that all mobile home park owners must believe in order to be happy with what they do.

    Perfect Customer Retention

    Perfect Customer Retention

    There’s no point to filling lots and homes if the customers move right back out. In this eighth installment of our nine-part series on “Mobile Home Park Perfectionism” we’re going to review the latest concepts in keeping your customers happy and wanting to stay in your property. With lot rents rising in mobile home parks from coast-to-coast it’s important to understand how to keep your customers appreciative the value of what your property has to offer.

    Perfect Employee Productivity

    Perfect Employee Productivity

    You can’t run a mobile home park without a manager – and sometimes you can’t run it with one. So how can you make a manager perform on all 8-cylinders? In this seventh installment of our nine-part series on “Mobile Home Park Perfectionism” we’re going to review the best techniques and concepts to get your employees to give their job 100% effort. 

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