Great advice for life in general …
I really enjoy this episode I’ve been listen for about 5 years now and even accidentally went live with David Greene once… 🤣 This episode was perfect timing for me. I am a business owner and RE investing is my side hustle. In general, life gets overwhelming when handling these two things. My favorite tips of this podcast: #1) know your limits to prevent burn out; #2) don’t leave your W2 until it starts to become a liability as opposed to an asset. I like how Rob and David described how their RE was taking up too much of their time and they noticed that’s what they want to spent their time doing, as opposed to just doing it because someone said this is how you build your wealth. These definitely speak to me. It is important to stay focused, plan R&R, building your wealth by doing something you love . Thank you for this episode, David and Rob!! 🤗
jyjmrmsm via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/02/24
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I just listened to the first podcast and am anxcious to hear more. I'm waiting on the buy and hold podcast, but this one still gave me a couple of good ideas. Just discovered you guys a couple of weeks ago on your website and what do you know, you were here in itunes too! Thank you for all...Read full review »
movemayka via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/07/13
Brendan and Josh rock. I really love this show. Would be great if they always stick to the context and prepare all the questions upfront. Thanks guys !
imdkewl via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/27/13
This podcast is a real gem. It's neither tedious nor repetitive. There is no hype, no upsales, and no garbage. It's real people, sharing about the work they love, and giving advice that desperately needs to be heard.Read full review »
wolfhoundjesse via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/06/13
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