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Home  >  Podcast • Self-Development  >  Q&A and Actionable Tips – Part I with Brad Dantonio
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Q&A and Actionable Tips – Part I with Brad Dantonio

Q&A Man Overseas
Posted By Man Overseas Posted on December 18, 2018
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Here I read a sample of emails and messages that I’ve received since the Bigger Pockets podcast aired.

I answer questions and offer advice on the following: 

  • Vetting deals, vetting people and establishing relationships
  • Compare life and poker
  • Where young people should focus their efforts

 

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2 Comments

  1. Chase Lambin
    December 19, 2018 at 12:04 pm

    I can’t believe how good you sound! (That’s a compliment. 😜) You sound like a Tim Ferris. So well informed. So articulate. And so engaging. I’ve always been impressed with people who can be entertaining and engaging while talking to no one. Very impressed but NOT surprised. You do what you put your mind to and you have obviously sharpened your speaking and teaching tools. “Pain is the best teacher”.

    • Man Overseas
      December 19, 2018 at 3:42 pm

      Thanks brother!…that’s some serious praise! Much practice entertaining myself I guess. Indeed, painful lessons aren’t forgotten.

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