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Real Talk San Diego

Real Talk San Diego

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Real Talk San Diego airs weekdays from 10am-noon and 1-2pm on ESPN 1700AM. Each show is hosted by different local radio personalities allowing a unique, diverse and opinionated perspective on real estate, finance and other business and lifestyle related topics that impact communities throughout San Diego. The Real Talk San Diego hosts educate and inform the listening audience by constantly challenging the national media’s sweeping generalizations and fear-based journalism. We deliver the tru ...
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Dedicated to providing Alternative News and Unbiased Reporting for those tired of the mainstream media. Our Real Stories, Live Coverage, and Pressing News cover topics from social unrest to true crime. We feature Documentary Pieces and In-Depth Interviews that the media avoids, embracing Citizen Journalism and highlighting under-reported events. Tune in to our channel for daily updates on the most pressing news, and become a part of our growing community that values truth and transparency. D ...
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What’s the deal with all those old school real estate agents teaching outdated marketing techniques and living in the past? This show is about fresh ideas in real estate; diving deep into marketing, design, home renovations, and business development… but we also talk about lifestyle, health, travel, and just living an incredible life. Because the fastest way to financial freedom and fun is through real estate! It’s time to build up your real estate business, serve way more clients, and have ...
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Crime News Insider

San Diego Deputy District Attorneys Association

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True crime. Real prosecutors. Expert analysis. Experienced prosecutors from San Diego, CA discuss the latest crime news, interview criminal justice leaders, and bring you their expert analysis.
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The Dwaine Smith Show

The Dwaine Experience

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Welcome to my world. Novice golfer, San Diego Realtor® living my best life. In this podcast you’ll find a mix of golf, real estate, and whatever else my guest and I decide to talk about. I hope you enjoy and tune in for all the fun we’ll be having!
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2Agents1Pod

Jessica Yang and Jason Newman

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2 agents, 1 podcast! Join us as we talk all things related to real estate, what we've learned through the years, and what's going on in our lives. This is for investors, sellers, buyers, agents and anyone interested in RE.Jessica Yang is in Austin and Jason Newman is in San Diego. 2 super hot areas! *Unfiltered opinions. These perspectives belong to us and do not serve as financial advice*
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North County Now

Chris Erickson and Cassidy Lewis

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Chris and Cassidy chatting all things happening in North County San Diego. What to do, where to eat, what we're drinking, and some real estate tips. We also chat with fellow locals, hear their stories, and find out what they're up to. Tune in weekly! If you haven’t already feel free to subscribe and share the pod. Check out our YouTube Channel : North County San Diego with Chris and Cassidy
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India Trotter is a blogger and indie author. Her podcast, an extension of her book Real Talk: A Collection of Unsolicited Advice from a Blogger Chick, touches on topics of everyday life, personal growth and emotional development. A long time native Philly resident who was raised in San Diego, California - She shows a bi-coastal way of thinking; more like, a beach bum attitude with an East Coast edge. She has a degree in Business Administration but in her mind that equates to a degree in Psyc ...
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Become an EMPOWERED INVESTOR. Survive and thrive in today's economy! With over 2,000 episodes in this Monday, Wednesday, Friday podcast, business and investment expert Jason Hartman interviews top-tier guests, bestselling authors and financial experts including; Steve Forbes (Freedom Manifesto), Tomas Sowell (Housing Boom and Bust), Noam Chomsky (Manufacturing Consent), Jenny Craig (Health & Fitness CEO), Jim Cramer (Mad Money), Harvey Mackay (Swim With The Sharks & Get Your Foot in the Door ...
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Looking for some short, sweet, real life English to improve your listening skills or just have fun? Never too long, never boring, and always something worthwhile for the curious listener or English learner! Transcript included too! Check out the past episodes for more fun!
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Arthur Mendoza was the principal acting instructor for the Stella Adler Conservatory of Acting West. He has taught in Los Angeles for more than 20 years and has worked with such talents as Khandi Alexander, Sasha Barrese, Peta Wilson, Finola Hughes, Branford Marsalis, Deidre Hall, John Jopson, and Salma Hayek, and he worked extensively with Benicio del Toro after he won a scholarship to the Conservatory. He has performed in more than 124 plays and worked on television and in film, including ...
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Welcome to the 1 Day Business Breakthrough (1DayBB) Podcast! Each episode features the voice of one real-life business owner who shares their most painful struggle, followed by a 15-minute "hotseat" where entrepreneur hosts Pat Flynn and Chris Ducker go back-and-forth to brainstorm, share ideas and develop strategics, tactics and tips to help that person break through their struggle. Each episode ends with both Pat and Chris sharing what each of their next steps would be. 1DayBB started as a ...
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It’s a general podcast, hosted by an Australian businessman, 34 years of age who has lived as a Digital Nomad for 5 years before this world went nuts. I’ve since had a baby. I can talk about anything, Sport, Entertainment, current events, business. I enjoy talking to people and will happily interview you. I’ve even created a website where I will be linking to people’s websites. I’m trying to set this up as best I can. I can be a bit cheeky, The conversation is very ‘light-hearted and casual. ...
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Today, Jason is interviewed with Easy Pay Direct founder, Brad Weimert. Jason gives tremendous insights in Real estate investment. It offers significant leverage and tax benefits, especially through depreciation. Depreciating the structure on residential property over 27.5 years or 39 for commercial, allows you to treat it as a loss for tax purpose…
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In a surprising turn of events, celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay’s $16.1 million London pub has been overrun by squatters. The York and Albany Pub, which was pending sale, is now barricaded by the intruders using Ramsay’s own kitchen appliances. The squatters, self-described as professional and using the space as their new home, have left the once-pris…
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Seattle man, Steve Irwin, known for repeated attempts to establish a makeshift mining operation in Dr. Jose Rosal Park, has been arrested yet again. Irwin's latest antics involve using an excavator to dig for gold and construct a cabin within the park, leading to his third arrest in six months for violating a no-entry order. Despite his family's pl…
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Denver's Mayor Mike Johnston has announced a controversial shift in the city's immigration policy, which significantly reduces the duration new immigrants can stay in shelters—from 14-42 days to a mere 24-72 hours. This change primarily targets a small group, limiting the new six-month asylum seeker program to just 1,000 participants. Despite Denve…
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Officials in the San Diego area are urging Congress to pass stricter U.S. border laws amid an increase in migrants arriving on the shores of California’s beaches by boat. In the most recent incident, a speedboat navigated between surfers and beachgoers before it was abandoned in the suburb of Carlsbad, just north of San Diego. Several videos of Sat…
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Jason discusses saving on taxes with returning guest CPA Amanda Han. He emphasizes the significance of taxes as life's largest expense and the benefits of real estate investment for tax savings. Jason highlights the record number of mortgage-free homeowners in the US, attributing the slight decline to increased investor interest in leveraging inves…
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In an unconventional bank robbery attempt in Sandusky, Ohio, a 20-year-old Venezuelan national utilized a translator app to demand money from bank tellers. Identified as Yeon Brito Gonzalez, the suspect claimed he did not speak English and had used the app to communicate his demands. Despite his assertions of misunderstanding, law enforcement swift…
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San Diego has unexpectedly topped the charts in illegal immigrant crossings, surpassing sectors in Texas which traditionally held these figures. This shift follows the implementation of stringent border control measures by Texas, including controversial legislation allowing for the state-managed deportation of undocumented migrants. This enforcemen…
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Amid declining real estate values, a condo in San Francisco’s troubled Tenderloin district recently sold for half its 2019 purchase price. This stark drop, from $1.25 million to just $675,000, highlights deeper issues within specific micro-markets of the city, known for their challenges including high homeless rates and drug problems. Despite low i…
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In a potent critique of New York's handling of squatting issues, a new Republican-led legislative bill aims to instill stricter enforcement measures. The proposed bill targets the escalating squatting epidemic, exacerbated by lax enforcement and liberal housing policies, enabling quick evictions by law enforcement based on homeowners' reports. This…
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 1028 published last July 18, 2018. Jason Hartman starts today's episode from Naples, discussing how, despite what you may think, the demise of America is greatly overstated when you start asking the question "Compared to what?". He also brings a morsel of hope to real estate investors, as housing inventory is s…
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Seattle is suffering another economic blow to its downtown core with the announcement that Lululemon will be leaving Pacific Place later this month. The clothier is not seeing the level of sales that’s needed at this location, according to one of the employees who spoke to KOMO News. About 20 people work at the business. The closing of Lululemon fo…
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The Democratic-run city of Denver, Colorado, plans to defund its police department to pay for illegal immigrants. Denver, which is commonly referred to as a “sanctuary city,” announced on Wednesday that it will spend $89.9 million on services for incoming illegal migrants, pulling some of the funding from roughly $45 million in public programs and …
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A man who claimed to identify as a woman to use the female locker room at Planet Fitness was arrested after fellow members called the police. In a recent incident at a Planet Fitness gym in Gastonia, North Carolina, Christopher Allan Miller, aged 38, was arrested after he stripped naked in the women's locker room. Members of the gym who believed Mi…
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In a recent incident at the Emerald City Hoedown in Seattle, a women’s country line dance team was told to remove their American flag-themed shirts or leave the event, sparking controversy. The dance group was accused of making some attendees feel unsafe due to the patriotic imagery. The situation, which was reported by local media personality Jaso…
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Jason Hartman reflects on the three types of people in life: those who make things happen, those who watch things happen, and those who wonder what happened. Drawing on personal experiences, he emphasizes the importance of taking action and overcoming self-doubt to achieve success. Additionally, Hartman shares an intriguing chart illustrating the c…
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In a controversial move, Democratic St. Louis Mayor Tashara Jones is proposing a policy to hold local businesses accountable for crimes occurring on their premises. This shift comes amid a series of break-ins, suggesting a broader approach to crime management beyond traditional law enforcement. Mayor Jones believes businesses should be more involve…
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Home insurance companies are increasingly using aerial images from drones and even high-altitude balloons as a tool to dump properties seen as higher risk, according to a report. Angry homeowners have reported losing their coverage after being told they had damaged roof shingles, debris in the backyard or having undeclared items such as swimming po…
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San Francisco Public Library workers plan to rally Tuesday, demanding the city provide security guards at all branches to protect staff and patrons amid a rise in dangerous incidents. Most of the city's 28 library locations lack dedicated security officers, and librarians and other workers say they've been forced to intervene in dangerous situation…
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A rowdy mob at the Randall’s Island migrant shelter was busted early Monday after a brawl that injured four security guards and left one migrant suffering a stab wound, police and sources said. Five men, believed to be migrants housed at the massive tent city, were charged with assault after jumping the 24-year-old victim while he was eating on his…
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Jason sheds light on the shifting dynamics of commercial real estate, emphasizing the diminishing demand for traditional office and retail spaces due to remote work and online shopping trends. With insights on the retail apocalypse and industrial offshoring, the discussion highlights the enduring value of residential properties as an investment. Di…
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In an eye-opening development, Venezuelan migrant influencer Leon Moreno, renowned for his audacious advocacy of squatting on social media, finds himself ensnared by the very system he sought to exploit. Moreno, who amassed a considerable following by mocking American policies and encouraging illegal immigration practices, now faces the irony of ye…
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In a bold move highlighting the contentious immigration debate, Texas Governor Greg Abbott has escalated tensions with the Biden administration and New York City Mayor Eric Adams by transporting thousands of immigrants to the sanctuary city of New York. Abbott accuses President Biden of leveraging migrants as political tools to appease far-left fac…
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In a move that reads more like a political thriller than reality, the village of Dolton has enlisted former Chicago mayor, Lori Lightfoot, to spearhead an investigation into current Mayor Tiffany Henyard's alleged misuse of taxpayer funds. Lightfoot, once ousted from office herself, is set to earn $400 an hour for delving into Henyard's financial d…
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The influx of Chinese nationals crossing the U.S. southern border has sparked significant concern among security analysts and policymakers, marking a stark shift in the demographics of illegal immigration into the United States. In just the first few months of 2024, nearly 19,000 Chinese nationals have been apprehended, a figure that is on pace to …
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Angelenos are used to seeing fees for gratuity and even healthcare on the restaurant bill, but a downtown Los Angeles rooftop eatery is now charging a fee for security. Considered an essential experience in rooftop dining, diners at Perch, which is on the 15th floor of the Pershing Square Building at Hill and 5th streets, may soon notice the 4.5% s…
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 1025 published last July 11, 2018. Jason Hartman starts off the show from Croatia discussing the difference in investing when there are private companies involved versus when the government is involved. With private companies you know what you're going to get, they're going to follow supply & demand and try to …
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In San Francisco, a baffling proposal by local lawmakers now allows residents to sue grocery stores that decide to close, adding another layer of absurdity to the city's already contentious relationship with its business community. This measure comes in response to a series of store closures due to safety concerns and rampant shoplifting, including…
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Seattle Police sending a strong law and order message with release of body cam footage showing far-left activists being arrested during a protest for illegal immigrants in City Council Chambers. Six people have been charged for the Feb. 27 incident. Nelson called three recesses after far-left activists with Stop The Sweeps Seattle and Comunidad Sin…
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Jason examines the shifting dynamics of the U.S. economy, focusing on the contraction of the middle class and the widening wealth gap. While some portray the housing market with negativity, a closer look reveals a segment of the population making significant cash purchases. This trend underscores the importance of identifying and capitalizing on so…
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CHICAGO - Chicago health officials confirmed Wednesday that there is a 'small number' of tuberculosis (TB) cases among migrants in the city, and their medical teams are ramping up contact tracing. The Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) said the cases were reported in "a few different shelters" in the city; however, officials did not disclos…
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In Bellevue, Washington, taxpayers are inadvertently funding a controversial form of tenant support, leading to thousands in rent paid for "serial squatters," a local politician has said. In an interview with Fox News, Reagan Dunn, the vice-chair of the Metropolitan King County Council, criticized a taxpayer-funded program that awarded $88,000 to k…
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Squatters turned a Texas woman’s home into a “drug den” and sold her possessions at a yard sale — but police told her they couldn’t do anything about it. Terri Boyette was in Florida caring for her sick mother when a friend called to tell her someone had squatted her Dallas-area home. She had previously hired workers to renovate her house, but afte…
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Immigrants to the US can now decide they are not female or male, but a third unspecified gender when applying for citizenship. The US Citizenship and Immigration Services revised its N-400 Application for Naturalization form to provide applicants with the option of selecting “another gender identity” labeled “X,” it announced on Monday. “Historical…
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Jason shares a video of Barbara Corcoran sharing her insights on real estate amidst the pandemic. Despite widespread beliefs, housing prices continue to surge due to low inventory and high demand. Corcoran advises potential buyers to act quickly, emphasizing the enduring appeal of homeownership. Jason also touches on the economic potential of an ec…
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A video from inside a migrant shelter in Denver shows a city leader begging families to move on to other cities and warning of a bleak future if they stay. In the clip obtained by 9NEWS, Denver’s Newcomer Communications Liaison Andres Carrera, who also serves as Mayor Mike Johnston's political director, tells newly arrived migrants that Denver cann…
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Recent data from the Center for Immigration Studies suggests that about 90% of the roughly 386,000 illegal immigrants that have been flown into the United States under the Biden administration’s parole program for illegal immigrants from certain countries have been admitted to the country at ports of entry in Florida and Texas. The data provided by…
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Republican lawmakers in Georgia are taking aim at the ongoing squatting problem in Atlanta, proposing a bill that would make it a criminal offense. According to the National Rental Home Council trade group, 1,200 homes have been taken over by squatters in the city. With law enforcement bound by tenant right laws, homeowners are left with limited op…
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Today's Flashback Friday is from episode 1001, published last May 16, 2018. Creating Wealth's 1001st episode is a time to take a look back at the people who have made this show possible, the listeners and clients. Jason has been blessed to have such great clients who come on the podcast to tell other listeners about their real estate journey. Today…
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Oregon has legislatively completed its U-turn on a short-lived liberal policy that decriminalized the possession of small amounts of certain drugs. Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek, a Democrat, on Monday signed into law a bill that reverses Measure 110, a 2020 law that voters approved to decriminalize most illegal possession of controlled substance offenses …
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In an ambitious move to curb crime, Governor Gavin Newsom has announced the installation of 480 high-tech surveillance cameras across Oakland, aiming to provide the police with a modern tool to monitor criminal activities more effectively. This initiative, part of a broader effort to enhance public safety in California, targets key areas prone to c…
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