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The Passive Income MD Podcast

46 Episodes

18 minutes | 12 days ago
#45: Should You Manage Your Rental Properties?
Should you manage your own rental properties? If the answer is no, then you will need to look for a property manager and this process isn’t easy. But how can you find a good property manager? Or should you just manage it yourself? Here are some key questions to ask yourself before making a decision.  https://passiveincomemd.com/podcast45/
15 minutes | 19 days ago
#44: 5 Reasons Why Doctors Should Have a Side Hustle
A side hustle is simply a way to make an income apart from your primary job. Physicians are jumping into this idea, not because they want to be rich. While money is an important part of the concept, there are other reasons a side hustle might be right for you. https://passiveincomemd.com/podcast44/
27 minutes | a month ago
#43: Different Types of Real Estate Funds feat. Nathan Clayberg
Nathan Clayberg is the Assistant Vice President at MLG Capital. As a bit of background, MLG Capital is a private real estate firm that has been in the industry for over 30 years. Across all investments made in that time, they’ve averaged a 2.3x multiple on an average hold period of approximately 6.5 years. Fund IV, their current offering, is a $200M Fund that seeks diversification across a basket of 25-30 smart real estate deals, targeting net returns to investors of 12-16%.
15 minutes | a month ago
#42: What To Do When Your Time is Devalued
Your time is the most valuable thing in the world, and your goal should be to maximize the amount of value you get for your time. In fact, so many of the things I do, like hire virtual assistants, is to maximize the value of my time. If your pay is has been drastically cut but you're expected to work the same amount, what do you do? https://passiveincomemd.com/podcast42/
14 minutes | a month ago
#41: 6 Ways to Invest in Apartment Buildings
One of my major goal for this year is to continue to invest in apartment buildings. It’s one of the best ways to earn passive income that I’ve found, and it’s what’s helped me achieve the financial freedom I now enjoy. But deciding to invest in an apartment building is only the start so in this post we are going to talk about six ways to invest in apartment buildings. How about you? How's your 2021 and have you set some goals? 
25 minutes | 2 months ago
#40: How I Created Financial Freedom Using Real Estate and Equities and Then Started a Successful Digital Health Consulting Business feat. Christopher H. Loo
Christopher H. Loo, MD-PhD is a physician entrepreneur, investor, keynote speaker, and health care digital technology advisor. A native Houstonian, he received a full scholarship from the Terry Foundation. He received his MD-PhD from the joint Baylor College of Medicine and Rice University Department of Bioengineering. He subsequently matched into an orthopedic surgery residency at Rutgers University in 2007 before embarking on a full-time career as an entrepreneur achieving F.I.R.E. in his mid-thirties using real estate, equities, and options. He is the author of 4 Amazon bestsellers, including "How I Quit My Lucrative Medical Career and Achieved Financial Freedom Using Real Estate", and the founder of the growing private Facebook group - Financial Freedom for Physicians. He regularly speaks about financial freedom and strategies for establishing multiple passive income streams during these unprecedented times. https://passiveincomemd.com/podcast40
14 minutes | 2 months ago
#39: Diversify Like Crazy For True Security
For many of us, 2020 has been a challenging year, both in our personal and professional lives.   This is a good time to reflect on what lessons we've learned during the pandemic and how to prepare for the future.   https://passiveincomemd.com/podcast39/ 
46 minutes | 2 months ago
#38: How Our MD / MBAs Helped Us to Create a Lending Business For Doctors feat. Kenton Allen, MD and Zwade Marshall, MD
In today's podcast, you'll hear from physician entrepreneurs who created a business to help other doctors out.  Our guests are Dr. Zwade Marshall and Dr. Kenton Allen, the cofounders of Doc2Doc Lending, a novel lending platform created for doctors, by doctors, with the aim of facilitating fast access to personal loans at rates that make sense. It was founded on the belief that doctors are a unique group that are more responsible in repaying debt obligations than the general population. https://passiveincomemd.com/podcast38/
38 minutes | 3 months ago
#37: The Fastest Way to Achieve Financial Freedom feat. Kenji Asakura, MD and Letizia Alto, MD
In this podcast, we'll talk to Kenji Asakura and Letizia Alto, the dual physician couple behind Semi-Retired MD. Several years ago, they were working as full-time hospitalists. Despite having worked for several years and high income, they had very little freedom in terms of time or money. So they looked into other tried-and-true financial strategies. They're also the creators of the amazing course, Zero to Freedom. It's a hands-on, 8-week course that guides you through the entire process for successfully selecting and purchasing your first rental property so you can create more monthly income (and protect it from taxes) right away. Their course Zero to Freedom Through Cash Flowing Rentals is accepting waitlist members to get the course at a discount. You can join HERE. (Special bonus for those enrolling through my exclusive link!) https://passiveincomemd.com/podcast37/
39 minutes | 3 months ago
#36: 10 Things You MUST Know Before Investing in a Passive Real Estate Deal
Passive real estate investing is investing in real estate without being involved in the day-to-day operations. Examples of investments like these include syndications, real estate funds, crowdfunding opportunities, and REITs. Passive doesn't mean that you don't have to do anything. You still need to do your due diligence before putting your money in. In this podcast, I'll share the ten things that you need to understand before investing in a passive real estate deal. https://passiveincomemd.com/podcast36/
9 minutes | 3 months ago
#35: How To Determine If You're an Accredited Investor
What is an accredited investor? An accredited is an investor with a special status under financial regulation laws.  They have the opportunity to invest in private equity, angel investments, hedge funds, venture capital, and equity crowdfunding. But how do you know if you qualify? https://passiveincomemd.com/podcast35/
28 minutes | 3 months ago
#34: How I Became Brave Enough: My First Steps as an Entrepreneur feat. Sasha Shillcutt, MD, MS
Dr. Sasha Shillcutt is the CEO & Founder of Brave Enough, a company that empowers and teaches professional women to lead. She is a well published researcher in cardiac anesthesiology and gender equity, author, and international speaker. In 2016, she was awarded the national American Medical Association's Women Physicians Inspiring Physician Award by her peers. Her greatest passion is teaching women how to invest in their own professional and personal development. She speaks frequently to executives and leaders on the topics of professional resilience and gender equity. Her TEDx talk titled Resilience: The Art of Failing Forward has been viewed by thousands of people. Her writing has been published in both the New England Journal of Medicine and JAMA. She leads conferences and retreats for professional women through her organization, Brave Enough. Her first book, Between Grit and Grace: The Art of Being Feminine and Formidable, was published February 2020. https://passiveincomemd.com/podcast34/
25 minutes | 4 months ago
#33: How I Became a Venture Capitalist While Still Practicing Medicine feat. Marshall Kuremsky, MD
Marshall Kuremsky is an orthopedic surgeon in Raleigh, North Carolina, specializing in sports medicine and hand surgery. He is a proud husband, father of two young beautiful daughters, and avid sports fan having been born and raised in Pittsburgh, PA. Marshall is also a partner at LOUD Capital, a venture capital firm based in Columbus, Ohio and is involved in real estate investing, stock market trading, blogging, and a multimedia social platform promoting news and information about injuries in baseball. He was formerly the team physician for the Houston Astros Minor League (A) team and was given a World Series Championship ring by the Astros for their win in 2017! He serves a critical role connecting physicians and investors to LOUD Capital and the alternative investment space. Recently, he has been published on KevinMD, Medium, and has given multiple presentations to physicians and investors on behalf of LOUD. https://passiveincomemd.com/podcast33/
26 minutes | 4 months ago
#32: How Coaching Can Help to Overcome Burnout feat. Jimmy Turner, MD
Dr. Jimmy Turner is a practicing anesthesiologist and also a personal finance blogger, podcaster, and author of The Physician Philosopher’s Guide to Personal Finance. He also happens to be a physician practicing academic anesthesiology who paid off $200,000 of student loan debt in 19 months and increased his net worth by $250,000 in just 12 months out of training. While in training, a few books and a couple of conversations opened his eyes to the fact that he accrued way more debt than he should have in training, but (despite that) he could still be financially independent in his early 40's. Given the burnout epidemic that exists in medicine, he felt that the message of financial independence was both timely and important. And despite all of the awesome work that was being done by other physician finance websites, there was still a huge need. https://passiveincomemd.com/podcast32
45 minutes | 4 months ago
#31: Single Family Investing at Scale ft. Elaine Stageberg
Dr. Elaine Stageberg has a background as a psychiatrist and health care administrator, but she is also the owner of Black Swan Real Estate.  She developed a passion for real estate upon renting out her single-family home in the post-2008 crash.  Learning that she truly enjoyed working with residents and providing high-quality housing and service, she partnered with her husband Nick to purchase and rehab their first investment property in Oklahoma City in 2014. Since then, as the Co-Owner and Principal of Black Swan Real Estate, she has helped investors with limited time or desire to actively invest in real estate. Since then, she has secured seven figures of investment dollars with 100% successful return of capital and interest.   https://passiveincomemd.com/podcast31/
13 minutes | 5 months ago
#30: Benefits of Attending Conferences
I don't know about you, but I love attending conferences. After attending FINCON, I was inspired to attend every year and organize a virtual conference called Financial Freedom Through Real Estate Conference. It will take place on Oct 9-11, 2020.  In today's podcast, I'll share the reasons why I attend conferences.  https://passiveincomemd.com/podcast30
11 minutes | 5 months ago
#29: How to Reverse Engineer Your Life
In this episode, I'll share my 3 guides to reverse engineering your life. https://passiveincomemd.com/podcast28/
17 minutes | 5 months ago
#28: Forming an LLC For Your Rental Properties
In today's podcast, I'll share the pros and cons of putting properties in an LLC before making a decision. https://passiveincomemd.com/podcast28/
41 minutes | 5 months ago
#27: Navigating Real Estate Investing amid COVID-19 with Timothy Wallen
Our today's guest is Tim Wallen, CEO of MLG Capital, a private equity firm specializing in investing in small- and mid-cap private real estate investments. He loves to live the MLG concept of “Making A Difference While Making A Living”. https://passiveincomemd.com/podcast27/
52 minutes | 6 months ago
#26: How to Find a Real Estate Investing Mentor feat. Brad Sumrok
Since 2005, Brad has personally helped his Students purchase over 350 apartment complexes involving hundreds of investors, most of whom attended Brad’s training. Many of Brad’s Students begin with no previous investing experience and within a few short years, many have retired and/or increased their net worth by over $1,000,000. Brad has continued his own progression as an Apartment Investor since he retired in 2005. He has owned over 4,200 Apartment Units and has invested as an Individual, Syndicator and Passive Investor. In today’s episode, he shares his knowledge in apartment investing. https://passiveincomemd.com/podcast26/
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