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New Heart Theology

Kevin Laymon & Grant Forrester

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Welcome to the New Heart Theology Podcast, where we believe that when God gives you a new heart, He perfects your soul, and that part of you sins no longer. Our show talks about this glorious truth and how it affects our lives and our battle with sin.
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History through Pop Culture The term primary source unlocks memories from social studies class, going over things like old newspapers, letters, and diary entries. But a primary source is simply any item that comes from a time period, making movies, tv shows, books, music, toys, games, people, places…EVERYTHING documents of the past. Join me and my guests as we break down these pop culture artifacts to see what history can be forged from them. Find out more at everything-history.com
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Welcome to The Clever Investor Show, where your host, Cody Sperber, a seasoned real estate investor and educator, becomes your definitive source for everything in real estate investing and entrepreneurship. Each episode features conversations with giants in the industry like Grant Cardone, known for his real estate investor status; Wes Watson, sharing strategies for success; Eric Spofford, focusing on business growth and niche real estate markets; Pace Morby, a creative financing expert; and ...
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This is a special bonus episode of the Everything is a Primary Source Podcast, the show where popular culture is looked at to learn about history. Eric Paul. We’re celebrating Independence Day with a pair of interviews with some young historians that were recorded last year at Exeter New Hampshire’s Independence Day festivities at the American Inde…
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Summer Bonus Episode Just in time for Canada Day, which celebrates the 1867 merging of the different parts of Canada into one confederation, here's my conversation with Michele, an experiential educator from the Maritime Provinces. She and I met at the Association for Experiential Education conference this Spring and had a wonderful conversation co…
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S3E34: "Lucky to Be There" Season Finale What a way to cap off season 3 of the Everything is a Primary Source podcast; it was an absolute honor and pleasure to speak with storied 60s photographer Rowland Scherman and his friend, Michael E Jones, two makers and stewards of historical documents. This podcast is a bit different from most EPS episodes …
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Today we’re headed to the public library where, after 1994, you could borrow a copy of both Forrest Gump the novel and Forrest Gump the movie. Plenty of people, including my first guest, did not realize that the 1994 Robert Zemeckis film began life as a book by celebrated writer Winston Groom, published in 1986. That’s a tendency credited to the po…
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S3E32: "The Flowers are Still Standing!" Today’s episode has us going back forty years to talk about one of the first–and one of the biggest—blockbuster movies of its era, 1984’s Ghostbusters. I spoke with Michael, a native New Yorker who now lives and teaches in Minnesota, and we chatted about some of the analytical questions needed to define Ghos…
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S3E31: "At Large" 2004 fits into a rather brief era when documentary films were marketed on the same level as other theater-bound movies. It is also a time period where more and more people were becoming acutely aware of counting calories and organic choices at the grocery store. This was a perfect recipe for "Super Size Me," Morgan Spurlock's hand…
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S3E30: "Dawning of a New Era" Twenty years ago saw the Internet evolving in ways unimagined just a few years before. Mike, a fellow teacher, joins the EPS Podcast to dissect Eve Online, the first massively multiplayer online role-playing game, which could be the best example of the radical changes taking place at the time on the World Wide Web.…
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S3E29: "Not as a 'Was', but an 'Is'" This episode touches on the Civil War’s presence in American popular culture by way of two artifacts-- Ulysses S. Grant’s memoirs, published in 1885, and the National Civil War Wax Museum which opened in Gettysburg Pennsylvania in April 1962—with a pair of interviews that were recorded on the same day last summe…
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SUMMARY: In this conversation, Cody Sperber interviews Jack Bosch, an expert in the land space, about his experience and strategies in the land flipping business. They discuss the different types of land deals, including infill lots, land in the path of growth, and larger recreational acreage. They also talk about the financing options for land dea…
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S3E28: "Ship of Dreams" This episode reaches across the 20th century, connecting 1912 to 1997 through Titanic; the ship itself and its Edwardian-era disaster, as well as the 1997 blockbuster film about it that was such a huge success. I spoke with Gena Oppenheim, the Senior Education Fellow for the Hamilton Education Program at the Gilder Lehrman I…
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SUMMARY: In this conversation, Trent Ellingford shares his journey from residential real estate to commercial real estate wholesaling. He discusses the challenges and benefits of commercial real estate, the lessons he learned from the market crash, and the importance of making decisions and taking action. Trent also highlights the scalability of co…
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The Everything is a Primary Source Project is a collaborative, open-source digital archive of oral history based on reactions and relationships to popular culture. Each entry into the archive begins with a conversation recorded during one of our Your History Through Pop Culture exhibits, also known as “podcast karaoke.” These are held at a variety …
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Welcome to the Everything is a Primary Source Podcast, where we use popular culture to learn about history. It was this week in 1917 that the United States entered World War I, so what better time than now to dissect the song that is forever attached to America’s involvement in the Great War, George M. Cohan's "Over There." Everything is a Primary …
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SUMMARY: Derek Jarr, a real estate investor and entrepreneur, shares his journey in the real estate industry and the evolution of his business. He discusses the concept of Stay Frank, a sale leaseback company that helps homeowners in financial distress stay in their homes. Derek explains how Stay Frank makes money by wholesaling deals and selling t…
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S3E26: "Bringing Home the Bacon" Today’s episode starts about bacon and eggs but ends up a conversation about industry and infrastructure. You’ll have to listen to see how it gets there. I was so glad to be joined by two fellow social studies teachers-turned-podcasters, Phil and Phil of Canajoharie High School in New York, co hosts of the Missing C…
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SUMMARY: Cody Sperber interviews Eric Cline, who shares his journey from personal turmoil to success in the wholesaling and flooring businesses. Eric's story includes overcoming addiction, losing a multimillion-dollar business, and rebuilding his life. He emphasizes the importance of resilience and learning from setbacks. Eric's experience in sales…
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SUMMARY: Tim Mai, an expert in real estate, shares his journey from flipping houses to teaching others and eventually transitioning to commercial real estate and capital raising. He emphasizes the importance of building relationships and leveraging the capital raising aspect of the business. Tim also discusses the creation of the Hero brand and the…
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SUMMARY: In this episode, Logan Fullmer shares insights from his extensive real estate journey, from strategic partnerships to astute acquisitions of vacant lots. Listeners gain valuable knowledge about resolving complex title issues and optimizing team operations. Logan emphasizes efficient deal management and the importance of avoiding insurmount…
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Jeremy Lee Miner, renowned sales expert and founder of 7th Level, delves into the essence of his groundbreaking Neuro-Emotional Persuasion Questioning (NEPQ) methodology. Miner emphasizes the importance of acquiring essential skills to thrive in the competitive real estate market and highlights the transformative power of tone in sales interactions…
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S3E22: "A Great Migration of Culture" My drop-in guest, Gloria wished to talk about music related to the Great Migration of the 20th century, and we did, but we also found ourselves covering a great many other topics related to the mass movement of African Americans from the Southeast to points North and West between 1910 and 1970.…
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SUMMARY: Mauricio and Bethany talk about the different types of funds that an investor can look into as well as the normal pitfalls to be aware of and how to circumvent them. They have worked with Cody on the Clever Capital Fund for commercial real estate. These industry leaders provide valuable insight on how they produce, contract, and manage a f…
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S3E21: "Heal the World" CeCe from History Co:Lab and their Ambie Award-nominated podcast, UnTextBooked stopped by to talk about "We Are the World" the 1985 fundraising single organized by Harry Belafonte, Quincy Jones, Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie to respond to the devastating famine affecting millions in Ethiopia in the time period. What can …
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SUMMARY: In this episode, Cody Sperber interviews Conrado Bauista, he immigrated to San Francisco and began purchasing real estate. Conrado has learned from failures and successes that connected him to Cody Sperber. They are now working to help Conrado get to the next level of real estate that will 10x his income and mentorship goals. Conrado and h…
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SUMMARY: In this episode, Cody Sperber interviews Austin Zaback, the founder of One Roof, a large wholesaling business in Scottsdale, Arizona. Austin shares his journey from being a student of Cody's to becoming a successful wholesaler and leader in the industry. He discusses the strategies and systems his company uses to close 50 wholesale deals p…
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S3E19: "Usher-ing in a New Era" Katarina, a fellow social studies educator with whom I spoke in her home city of Nashville, Tennessee this past fall, chose to talk about Usher’s 2004 hit with Ludacris and Lil John, “Yeah,” when she stopped by my booth, and see what it can tell us about the time period. Perfect timing because I’m releasing this epis…
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SUMMARY: Cody Sperber picks the brain of Tempelton Walker to discover how he can work only four hours a day while still bringing in millions of dollars. Walker shares his story of how a small-town kid from Arizona got into real estate and wholesale investing. Tempelton Walker: Arizona local with a big personality, Tempelton has a passion for Real E…
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S3E17: "When Dookie Hit the Fans" My guest for this episode, New England punk rocker Dave Strong, points to Green Day's Dookie as a touchstone record as it opened up a new world of music for him. Add me and countless others to the list of teenagers of the time period who changed direction in musical tastes thanks to Green Day showing up in the main…
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Join Cody for a sit-down with Matthew Beard as he shares his journey from real estate agent to creative finance expert. In this episode, we delve into the current challenges agents face and why transitioning to creative investment strategies is the key to better profits and financial freedom. Discover the personal struggles Cody and Matthew encount…
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Today, we jump straight into the world of commercial real estate with Andrew Loranger. He walks us through his transition from a one-man show to leading a large team and highlights the pivotal role automation and strategic delegation play in this growth. We take a deep dive into the real-life challenges of developing properties, covering everything…
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In this episode, Cody sits down with Grant to discuss important topics, such as the $100M defamation lawsuit Grant Cardone presented to John Legere...the in's and all the out's. They also discuss details of real estate rules, handling challenges in public life, and making significant business deals. They also explore the differences between trading…
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Join Cody Sperber, on a transformative journey from real estate struggles to multimillionaire success. Discover the secrets of using money as a tool for a fulfilling life and the vital role of psychology in achieving true success. Cody shares insights on mindset, the power of winners, and living in the present. Learn to make success an obligation, …
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Cody is joined by Lamar Brown for a ]conversation on real estate strategies, the power of personal branding, and the pursuit of financial independence. In this episode, they’ll cover the highs and lows of real estate investing — from managing challenging tenancies to navigating the legalities of raising capital. Lamar will reveal the challenges he …
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Welcome to another episode where we dive deep into the world of real estate investing with the sharpest minds in the business. Today, Cody sits down with none other than Jamil Damji, a titanic figure in the industry known for his resilience and vast experience. Listen as Cody and Jamil explore the dynamic shifts in the real estate market, the impor…
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Cody sits down with business partners, Kristian and Bryant, for a deep dive into the world of commercial real estate. Explore the nuances of transitioning from residential to commercial properties as they unpack the challenges and triumphs of projects like the Chandler and Cooper development in Arizona. Gain insights into the profitability of whole…
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S3E13: "A Charlie Brown Die Hard Hook Christmas" This episode is comprised of three interviews held over the course of three different podcast karaoke events. Segment 1: Noella and I talk "A Charlie Brown Christmas" (1965) at the NCSS Conference in Nashville Segment 2: Adam settles the "Die Hard" (1988) debate at the NHCSS Conference in Concord, NH…
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In today's episode, Cody is joined by Max Jimenez and a very special guest—his son, Hudson Sperber. Join them as they go deep into the world of real estate investment, seizing the opportunity presented by today's low mortgage rates. They're breaking out the calculators to dissect mortgages, discussing the art of creative deal-making, and gaining in…
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S3E12: "Hail to the Chiefs" Analyzing pop culture artifacts connected to presidents as documents of their respective time periods First segment: Jade discusses the 1905 Treaty of Portsmouth and its legacy Segment two: Dr. Stephen Carney on JFK's funeral and its pop culture impact Final segment: Allison and I use George and Martha Washington salt an…
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This episode cuts right to the heart of the trade, exploring both the emotional rollercoaster and the financial nuances of real estate wholesaling. Join Cody and special guest Max Jimenez as they share their personal challenges and triumphs within the industry, including how dealing with criticism can shape one’s path. They delve into strategic adv…
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In today's episode, we have Bryant, Forrest, and Robert Wensley from Investor Lift. They delve into the current real estate landscape, wholesale deals, and market dynamics. Join Cody and his guests as they explore topics such as The Mobile Marketing Machine, nationwide wholesaling, and how Investor Lift is staying ahead in this evolving industry. T…
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