
#65: ROOMMATE GOALS w/ Ean Johnson, Everett Butts & Jeff Payton
12/14/20 • 83 min
On this weeks show I'm taking you back to where it all began. The place that helped shape who I am as professional and ultimately a man. Thats right, we are going back to the living room of my college apartment! 2120 was the address; Ean Johnson, Everett Butts, and Jeff Payton were my roommates. These are the three gentlemen that I consider to be my closet friends. The four of us have a conversation about low expectations, crippling success, and the danger of comparing yourself to others. We are four men who started in the same spot, then took different paths and consider the success of the others to be our own. We cheer each other on and are never afraid to offer perspective and constructive criticism when it counts. On this episode you will hear the personal account of how our college life shaped our professional existence. If you want a deeper understanding of why I think the the way I do, start here!
On this weeks show I'm taking you back to where it all began. The place that helped shape who I am as professional and ultimately a man. Thats right, we are going back to the living room of my college apartment! 2120 was the address; Ean Johnson, Everett Butts, and Jeff Payton were my roommates. These are the three gentlemen that I consider to be my closet friends. The four of us have a conversation about low expectations, crippling success, and the danger of comparing yourself to others. We are four men who started in the same spot, then took different paths and consider the success of the others to be our own. We cheer each other on and are never afraid to offer perspective and constructive criticism when it counts. On this episode you will hear the personal account of how our college life shaped our professional existence. If you want a deeper understanding of why I think the the way I do, start here!
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On this weeks show we celebrate the launch of LandLording, the first book written by School of HardKnox Alum, Jaran Ramsey. This book dives into Jaran's person real estate story Journey and is a must read. He talks about his "why", and the challenges he was able to overcome by pressing forward and never taking no as the final judgement. Jaran takes us to "school" on what type of properties to invest in, how to stick to the strategy you lay out, and why all paths of real estate investing are NOT the right fit for everyone. If you or someone you know has ever mentioned wanting to be a "LandLord", this episode is a must listen. However, be warned, you will want to take your future back after you hear these inspiring words from Jaran!
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