In this episode, I sit down with Dustin Hendrickson, a developer who’s gone from building a duplex with his mom to leading multi-million-dollar apartment projects across the Midwest. We talk about syndication, raising capital, and how to scale without losing your peace. Dustin shares what 20 years in real estate have taught him about patience, leadership, and trusting God with the 99%. This one’s full of gold for anyone looking to go from small deals to true mailbox money.
In this episode, I sit down with Eugene Gershman from the Land to Legacy podcast to share my story—from house hacking my first home to owning over 30 rental units and revitalizing parts of Waco. We talk about learning construction the hard way, getting red-tagged by inspectors, creative financing, and how faith shapes my approach to real estate and business. If you want to build wealth, live for free, and do it with purpose, this one’s for you.
In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Nick Michels to explore the deeper questions behind wealth, purpose, and legacy. Nick shares how a childhood marked by sudden financial hardship shaped his drive to protect and provide for others, but also how he learned that money alone doesn’t bring lasting joy. We talk about how to design a life with intentionality, ask the right questions to uncover your “why,” and align your financial strategy with what matters most. Nick also breaks down practical tools like vision statements, budgeting with purpose, and compounding small wins, while weaving in faith and wisdom that goes far beyond numbers. This episode is less about tactics and more about clarity, and it just might spark a journal full of questions that lead you toward a more meaningful life!
In this episode, I sit down with Joe Rinderknecht to talk about his powerful journey of breaking free from debt, transforming his mindset around money, and leading his family with intentionality. Joe opens up about the practical steps he and his wife took to pay off debt, how stewardship changed the way they approach finances, and the role faith played throughout the process. We dive into what it looks like to lead your family spiritually and financially, create rhythms that keep you focused, and trust God in seasons of uncertainty. This conversation is a mix of practical wisdom and deep encouragement for anyone looking to build a lasting legacy.
In this episode, I sit down with Eugene Gershman, a veteran developer and founder of GIS Companies who has been helping landowners transform their property for over 20 years. Eugene shares how he went from reluctantly joining his father’s construction company to creating a nationwide development model that lets everyday landowners keep equity and participate in the upside of their projects. We talk about why selling your land can be a costly mistake, how to structure joint ventures with developers, and the common pitfalls that can derail a project. Eugene also opens up about lessons learned from setbacks, why design and risk management matter more than anything, and how his team can help you either learn the process or handle the entire development for you. If you’re sitting on a piece of land and don’t know what to do with it, this conversation will give you a roadmap to unlock its full potential.
In this episode I sit down with Joe Downs, an investor who went from buying distressed second mortgages to building a thriving self-storage empire. Joe shares how he stumbled into self-storage after his previous business was squeezed by new regulations, why 80% of storage facilities are still owned by mom-and-pop operators, and how that creates opportunities for everyday investors. We talk about financing strategies like SBA loans, how to add hidden value to facilities, and why self-storage can deliver more control, diversification, and upside than single-family rentals. Joe also opens up about his “why” — teaching his kids the knowledge behind wealth so they can build their own freedom.
In this episode, I sit down with Matt Morizio — former Kansas City Royals minor league player, husband, and father of seven — to talk about faith, fatherhood, and finances. We dive into how Matt went from chasing baseball dreams to launching his own wealth-management firm at 40, why he believes obedience to God is more important than playing it safe, and how he involves his kids in conversations about money and mindset. Matt shares practical advice for high-performing dads and entrepreneurs on building rhythms at home, cultivating a healthy relationship with money, and finding satisfaction in the toil of everyday life.
In this episode, I sit down with Ken Gee, a former CPA and commercial lender who walked away from 80-hour work weeks at Deloitte to build a real estate empire. Ken shares how his very first multifamily deal in 1997, a 28-unit property he bought while working full-time, netted him $500,000 and completely shifted the course of his life. Today, he’s raised over $60 million from investors, closed $200+ million worth of deals, and built a company that manages thousands of units. We talk about why multifamily is one of the lowest-risk paths for wealth, how to raise capital with confidence, and the systems that give you time freedom while growing a scalable business. If you’ve ever thought about getting into real estate but felt too risk-averse to start, this conversation will change your perspective.
In this episode, I sit down with Tom Vozzo, CEO of Homeboy Industries - the largest gang rehabilitation and re-entry program in the world. After a 26-year career in corporate America running multi-billion-dollar businesses, Tom stepped away from the boardroom to lead a nonprofit that employs over 500 previously incarcerated individuals. Together, we talk about what makes Homeboy’s model so unique, why love and compassion are more powerful than judgment, and how faith transforms lives. This conversation will challenge the way you think about leadership, success, and serving the poor - and inspire you to put yourself in the way of people who need hope the most.
In this episode, I sit down with Chaz Wolfe, a Kingdom entrepreneur who has built and sold multiple seven-figure companies, invested in real estate, and now leads “Gathering the Kings,” a mastermind community helping entrepreneurs win in every area of life. We dive into his journey from running Edible Arrangements franchises to luxury remodels and multifamily real estate, his secrets to hiring and delegation, and why winning isn’t just about business but also about faith, family, and legacy. If you want to learn how to scale your business while staying grounded in what matters most, this conversation will inspire you.
In this Q&A episode, I sit down again with Sam Blinson real estate photographer turned real estate investor to answer beginner questions about getting started in real estate. We talk about how to find your first deal, the easiest ways to start building your network, and what you should focus on before you ever make an offer. Sam shares his honest take on mistakes to avoid, how to build confidence, and the simple daily habits that will set you apart as a new investor. If you’re ready to take your first steps in real estate, this episode will give you the clarity and motivation to get moving.
In this episode, I sit down with Sam Blinson, a real estate photographer, to talk about the discipline, mindset, and networking skills it takes to break into the real estate game. Sam shares how showing up early, putting in the reps, helps into raising capital, building investor trust, and closing deals. We also dig into the importance of surrounding yourself with the right people, staying humble, and keeping your faith front and center. If you’re looking for practical advice and real-world inspiration, this episode delivers.
In this episode, I sit down with Luis Green—capital raiser, entrepreneur, and all-around kingdom-minded guy to talk about how authentic relationships unlock doors that good deals alone never could. Luis shares how getting fired turned into the launchpad for a top e-commerce company, and how he transitioned into raising capital for massive development deals. But what stuck with me most was his heart for people, his intentionality with time, and his conviction that being present—with our kids, in business, and with God—is non-negotiable. If you’ve ever wondered how to build trust, raise money, or walk with Jesus in high-stakes business rooms, this one’s packed with truth.
In this episode, I sit down with Jason Heinritz—entrepreneur, ministry leader, and author of Wake Up Jesus People. Jason shares his journey from chasing success in business to living with a Kingdom-first mindset. We talk about building treasure in heaven, creating rhythms of rest and discipline, and what it looks like to truly put God at the center of your life and work. Jason’s “Sacred Start” morning routine and practical wisdom challenged me, and I think it’ll do the same for you. If you’re a believer in business or just want to live more intentionally, this episode is for you.
Everyone’s saying Airbnb is dead… but I think it's because of the way they are analyzing their deals.
In this episode (my first show SOLO) I share my honest thoughts on the so-called “Airbnb collapse” and why I think most investors are struggling right now — not because short-term rentals don’t work, but because they bought the wrong way.
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If you're trying to build passive income, do real estate God's way, and leave a legacy, I think you’ll get a lot out of this one.
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In this episode, I talk with Ashley Tison—attorney, entrepreneur, and founder of OZPros.com—about one of the most powerful yet underused investment strategies available today: Opportunity Zones. Ashley breaks down how investors can completely eliminate capital gains taxes while revitalizing underserved communities. We talk about tax planning, fund structures, kingdom business, and how real estate investing can be a powerful tool for impact. Whether you’ve never heard of Opportunity Zones or you're looking to scale with purpose, this conversation is packed with practical advice, strategy, and faith-fueled insight. Let’s dive in!
In this episode, I talk with Jessie Dillon—a beauty salon owner turned real estate investor who’s on track to hit financial freedom just four years after buying her first rental. Jessie shares how she scaled to nearly 50 units using creative financing, house hacking, and capital partnerships—all while working part-time in her salon. We dive into mindset, money management, and her specialty: value-add multifamily deals in long-distance markets. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to scale with partners, this episode is full of wisdom, strategy, and real-life stories that will inspire and equip you. Let’s get into it!
In this episode, I sit down with Fuquan Bilal, an experienced real estate investor who has raised over $50 million and scaled his business from single-family flips to multifamily funds. We talk about how he escaped the rat race, built systems for passive income, and created a life of balance and impact. Fuquan shares his insights on raising capital, staying laser-focused, and the importance of continuous growth and self-investment. Whether you’re just getting started or you’re already deep into real estate, you’ll find this conversation packed with real-world wisdom and motivation. Let’s dive in!
In this episode I sit down with Richard Walsh, author of Escape the Owner Prison, to uncover how to break free from the daily grind of being a business owner and build a life of true freedom. Richard shares his journey from losing everything in 2008 to rebuilding not just his businesses, but his entire approach to leadership, delegation, and purpose. Whether you’re a small business owner, investor, or family-focused entrepreneur, this conversation will challenge you to think bigger and create a clear vision for your future. Tune in to learn how to eliminate bottlenecks, delegate effectively, and build systems that set you free.
In this value-packed episode, I sit down with Luke Calhoun to dive deep into the world of owner financing and wraps — strategies that can generate truly passive cash flow in real estate. Luke shares how he transitioned from flipping houses to building a steady income stream through owner finance deals, including the exact process he follows, his relationship with local banks, and how he manages headaches like buyer defaults and refinances.
We get into the technical details, real numbers, and real deals, so you can walk away ready to put these strategies to work. If you’re tired of dealing with tenants, toilets, and turnover, this episode is a must-listen!