Jasmine Greenwaldt jumps on REIA Radio to share how she went from art professor to real estate investor—and why that shift made sense once she got serious about freedom, ownership, and building something that lasts. We talk about getting started, taking calculated risks, and what it’s like running rentals when you’re not down the street to “just stop by real quick” (because that’s how people end up with a new full-time job called Stress). Then we get into the real stuff: long-distance managem...
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Jasmine Greenwaldt jumps on REIA Radio to share how she went from art professor to real estate investor—and why that shift made sense once she got serious about freedom, ownership, and building something that lasts. We talk about getting started, taking calculated risks, and what it’s like running rentals when you’re not down the street to “just stop by real quick” (because that’s how people end up with a new full-time job called Stress). Then we get into the real stuff: long-distance managem...
#268: Entrepreneur Addict: Breaking Denial, Fixing Your Marketing, and Getting Your Life Back
REIA Radio
1 hour 29 minutes
1 month ago
#268: Entrepreneur Addict: Breaking Denial, Fixing Your Marketing, and Getting Your Life Back
In this episode, the guys sit down with marketer and founder of Entrepreneur Addict, Matt Tompkins, to unpack the surprising overlap between addiction and entrepreneurship. They talk about the denial entrepreneurs live in (“I don’t need help,” “I can do it all myself”), the fear of stepping away from the business, and what it really takes to build something that can run without you burning out in the process. Matt breaks down how most business owners are getting ripped off by marketing agenci...
REIA Radio
Jasmine Greenwaldt jumps on REIA Radio to share how she went from art professor to real estate investor—and why that shift made sense once she got serious about freedom, ownership, and building something that lasts. We talk about getting started, taking calculated risks, and what it’s like running rentals when you’re not down the street to “just stop by real quick” (because that’s how people end up with a new full-time job called Stress). Then we get into the real stuff: long-distance managem...