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As we have seen the highest interest rates in years and inflation has greatly increased expenses across the board, foreclosure activity will continue to climb. Tune in this week for the first part of our discussion of foreclosures and how you can help people and make profit through this growing strategy.…
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In this episode we will talk about some of the successes and struggles we have seen our students go through. We will talk about how we hold new investors hands as they learn how to navigate investing in real estate. Tune in this week for some live examples from what we have experienced!Από τον Bradley
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Join us now to hear about the many uses of credit cards as a creative financing tool. Understanding how credit works can help you in many aspects of your life, not just real estate. To take full advantage, you need to know the rules of the game. Tune in to hear more about how to leverage credit cards to take your investing to the next level!…
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Don't miss this week's special interview, where Keston talks about why there aren't bad tenants there are just bad landlords. He will discuss being a solution provider to prevent the horror stories of real estate investing and keep your portfolio growing.Από τον Bradley
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Tune in as we continue talking about one of the most utility strategies in real estate investing, wholesale. In this episode we will talk more about the wholesale process including how you can build a buyer's database, so that you always have fellow investors looking to buy your deals!Από τον Bradley
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Wholesaling is a strategy any investor can start with because you are using none of your own money and none of your own credit. Listen in as we start talking about how to find potential properties to wholesale and how you can make money on property without ever buying a house!Από τον Bradley
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On this week's episode we will talk about how real estate investing doesn't have to be your full time job. Learn how a few hours a week can change your life dramatically if you are taking calculated and systematic steps towards building wealth through real estate.Από τον Bradley
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Real Estate provides more tax write offs and benefits than almost all other asset classes. The government needs small business owners to provide housing at an affordable cost, and rewards us for doing so through many tax advantages. Check out this week's episode to learn more about the many reasons the wealthiest people invest in real estate.…
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This week's episode dives into the different ways to earn income through real estate. We will talk about the active or earned income strategies, the passive income strategies, and lastly the portfolio income strategies where we talk about having your money make more money. You won't want to miss this one!…
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Getting started in Real Estate can be a daunting task. Especially if everyone in your life doesn't understand what you're trying to do. Finding a community of like-minded people is paramount to your success as an investor. In this episode we talk about how to locate and align with other like-minded investors in your market.…
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Being a Real Estate Investor doesn't have to be a full time job. On this episode we talk about how to use OPT, or Other People's Time, to make money without putting in all the work yourself. Learn to work smarter not harder and create deals where everyone gets paid.Από τον Bradley
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Welcome to The Cashflow Joe Podcast, where we help new investors get started on buying their first real estate investment property and share our insights to help experienced investors close more deals. In this episode we talk about the most important question of all........"Why Real Estate?" We will talk about all our favorite reasons to use real e…
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Dr. Will Flanary is an ophthalmologist and stand-up comic who moonlights as the hilarious “Dr. Glaucomflecken” on social media. The Glaucomflecken videos have earned him an enormous worldwide following, as he has gently parodied physicians of many specialties (including pathology). He and his wife Kristin (aka "Lady Glaucomflecken") join me to shar…
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Continuing Education episode! Understanding reference lab techniques like adsorption, elution, and enzymes feels like learning a new language! Jan Hamilton is here with an incredible teaching interview to help you learn to speak “reference lab.” This episode is eligible for FREE CME and Continuing Certification credit for physicians and P.A.C.E. co…
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Continuing education episode! Advances in the practice of Transfusion Medicine happen regularly, and it can be difficult for both learners and those with more experience to keep up with the latest information. Further, many learners (and more “seasoned” types!) lack experience to evaluate strengths and weaknesses of the evidence in the medical lite…
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CE episode! To celebrate the 100th episode of Blood Bank Guy Essentials, Dr. Chaffin invites multiple previous guests (plus one brand new one!) to share brief "Pearls of Wisdom" with you. Learners of every level are sure to find Transfusion Medicine tips and tools to help care for patients in better ways. Thanks to all who have listened to this pod…
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Rh Immune Globulin prevents at-risk moms from making anti-D, but calculating proper dose can be challenging. In fact, numerous reports have suggested that we mess this up a lot! This episode is a teaching session with me and one of the pathology residents at Loma Linda University, Jessica Hudson. In it, I try to simplify the calculations and discus…
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Continuing education episode! If a research project has been going on for over 30 years, you would think it's probably pretty good, right? Well, that's how long the REDS research project, sponsored by the US National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) has been breaking new ground in Transfusion Medicine. The two co-chairs of the fourth phase,…
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Continuing education episode! For decades, medical personnel have been aware of the technique of “Acute Normovolemic Hemodilution (ANH),” the collection of blood immediately before surgery followed by infusion near the end. Dr. Steve Frank and his colleagues in the Bloodless Medicine Program at Johns Hopkins believe ANH is an underutilized strategy…
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Continuing education episode! Blood shortages happen, but the one associated with COVID-19 is unique (and severe!). AABB Chief Medical Officer Dr. Claudia Cohn explains why and gives practical survival tips. This episode is eligible for FREE CME and Continuing Certification credit for physicians and P.A.C.E. contact hours for laboratorians until Ma…
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Continuing education episode! Plasma product names are confusing, but few are as misunderstood as Liquid Plasma. Dr. Chris Gresens explains why LP might be perfect for your transfusion service. This episode is eligible for FREE CME and Continuing Certification credit for physicians and P.A.C.E. contact hours for laboratorians until March 8, 2024 th…
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Continuing education episode! When most United States-based healthcare providers think of a hemoglobinopathy, sickle cell disease is the first to come to mind. That is understandable, given how frequently that disease is present in the US. However, worldwide, the various forms of thalassemia are a MASSIVE problem. Dr. Sujit Sheth takes us through t…
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Continuing education episode! Usually, red cell alloantibodies are simple (find an antibody, give antigen-negative blood), but occasionally, some of them don't follow the rules! "Antibodies of variable clinical significance" act differently in different patients, sometimes causing hemolysis and sometimes not. They can be very hard to manage, especi…
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Platelets have been used to save the lives of patients with low platelet counts for decades. For the most part, they are considered a safe and effective means to correct the problem of a patient not having enough platelets of their own. Despite that, we have wondered for decades about whether or not platelets should be given to patients with certai…
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