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The Unconventional Investor
Michelle Moses | CFPÂŽ & RealtorÂŽ
85 episodes
4 days ago
Private credit is one of the hottest alternative investments right now, and Yrefy has a truly innovative investment that serves both sides of the transaction - borrowers and investors.Laine Schoenberger, Chief Investment Officer and Managing Partner at Yrefy, joins me to explain their platform. Yrefy helps borrowers trapped by private student loan debt while offering accredited investors attractive, non-correlated returns. Laine shares the stories behind their clients, explains how their underwriting process works and explains the advantages for investors, including flexible terms and steady, fixed interest rates.Top three takeaways:🔹 Real Impact for Borrowers: Yrefy’s program isn’t just about numbers; it’s changing lives. By negotiating down distressed private student loan debt and refinancing at affordable, fixed interest rates (average 3.9%!), borrowers get a custom solution that restores their credit and financial dignity.🔹 Investor-Friendly Structure: Accredited investors can participate with as little as $50K, picking their preferred term (1-5 years) and enjoying fixed, non-correlated returns up to 10.25%. There’s also a feature that provides flexibility if early liquidity is needed.🔹 Transparent, Human Approach: Every loan is handled in-house, borrowers are required to prove their seriousness before funding, and Yrefy’s average default rate is low (around 2%).Private credit that genuinely “does well by doing good” — this is a case study in how investors and borrowers can both win.To read more about Yrefy - www.yrefy.comTake the quiz - How Alternative Assets Can Fit in Your Portfolio Ready for the next step?Subscribe to the Podcast: pod.link/1671924778Don't forget to leave a review!Follow Michelle for more financial tips:YouTube: youtube.com/@theunconventionalinvestor Instagram: instagram.com/michelle.e.moses Website: www.mefinancial.net Disclaimer:The information discussed in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy, any securities, investments, or financial instruments. Private placements and alternative investments are speculative and involve significant risks, including the potential loss of your entire investment. These investments are often illiquid, meaning they may not be easily sold or converted to cash, and investors should be prepared to hold them for an extended period of time. These opportunities are typically suitable only for accredited investors and may not be appropriate for all listeners. Always consult with a qualified financial advisor, attorney, or tax professional before making any investment decisions. The hosts and guests of this podcast are not responsible for any actions taken based on the information presented.
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Private credit is one of the hottest alternative investments right now, and Yrefy has a truly innovative investment that serves both sides of the transaction - borrowers and investors.Laine Schoenberger, Chief Investment Officer and Managing Partner at Yrefy, joins me to explain their platform. Yrefy helps borrowers trapped by private student loan debt while offering accredited investors attractive, non-correlated returns. Laine shares the stories behind their clients, explains how their underwriting process works and explains the advantages for investors, including flexible terms and steady, fixed interest rates.Top three takeaways:🔹 Real Impact for Borrowers: Yrefy’s program isn’t just about numbers; it’s changing lives. By negotiating down distressed private student loan debt and refinancing at affordable, fixed interest rates (average 3.9%!), borrowers get a custom solution that restores their credit and financial dignity.🔹 Investor-Friendly Structure: Accredited investors can participate with as little as $50K, picking their preferred term (1-5 years) and enjoying fixed, non-correlated returns up to 10.25%. There’s also a feature that provides flexibility if early liquidity is needed.🔹 Transparent, Human Approach: Every loan is handled in-house, borrowers are required to prove their seriousness before funding, and Yrefy’s average default rate is low (around 2%).Private credit that genuinely “does well by doing good” — this is a case study in how investors and borrowers can both win.To read more about Yrefy - www.yrefy.comTake the quiz - How Alternative Assets Can Fit in Your Portfolio Ready for the next step?Subscribe to the Podcast: pod.link/1671924778Don't forget to leave a review!Follow Michelle for more financial tips:YouTube: youtube.com/@theunconventionalinvestor Instagram: instagram.com/michelle.e.moses Website: www.mefinancial.net Disclaimer:The information discussed in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy, any securities, investments, or financial instruments. Private placements and alternative investments are speculative and involve significant risks, including the potential loss of your entire investment. These investments are often illiquid, meaning they may not be easily sold or converted to cash, and investors should be prepared to hold them for an extended period of time. These opportunities are typically suitable only for accredited investors and may not be appropriate for all listeners. Always consult with a qualified financial advisor, attorney, or tax professional before making any investment decisions. The hosts and guests of this podcast are not responsible for any actions taken based on the information presented.
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The Unconventional Investor
A Good Option For Your Cash Savings? Yrefy with Laine Schoneberger (Ep 84)
Private credit is one of the hottest alternative investments right now, and Yrefy has a truly innovative investment that serves both sides of the transaction - borrowers and investors.Laine Schoenberger, Chief Investment Officer and Managing Partner at Yrefy, joins me to explain their platform. Yrefy helps borrowers trapped by private student loan debt while offering accredited investors attractive, non-correlated returns. Laine shares the stories behind their clients, explains how their underwriting process works and explains the advantages for investors, including flexible terms and steady, fixed interest rates.Top three takeaways:🔹 Real Impact for Borrowers: Yrefy’s program isn’t just about numbers; it’s changing lives. By negotiating down distressed private student loan debt and refinancing at affordable, fixed interest rates (average 3.9%!), borrowers get a custom solution that restores their credit and financial dignity.🔹 Investor-Friendly Structure: Accredited investors can participate with as little as $50K, picking their preferred term (1-5 years) and enjoying fixed, non-correlated returns up to 10.25%. There’s also a feature that provides flexibility if early liquidity is needed.🔹 Transparent, Human Approach: Every loan is handled in-house, borrowers are required to prove their seriousness before funding, and Yrefy’s average default rate is low (around 2%).Private credit that genuinely “does well by doing good” — this is a case study in how investors and borrowers can both win.To read more about Yrefy - www.yrefy.comTake the quiz - How Alternative Assets Can Fit in Your Portfolio Ready for the next step?Subscribe to the Podcast: pod.link/1671924778Don't forget to leave a review!Follow Michelle for more financial tips:YouTube: youtube.com/@theunconventionalinvestor Instagram: instagram.com/michelle.e.moses Website: www.mefinancial.net Disclaimer:The information discussed in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy, any securities, investments, or financial instruments. Private placements and alternative investments are speculative and involve significant risks, including the potential loss of your entire investment. These investments are often illiquid, meaning they may not be easily sold or converted to cash, and investors should be prepared to hold them for an extended period of time. These opportunities are typically suitable only for accredited investors and may not be appropriate for all listeners. Always consult with a qualified financial advisor, attorney, or tax professional before making any investment decisions. The hosts and guests of this podcast are not responsible for any actions taken based on the information presented.
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3 weeks ago
33 minutes

The Unconventional Investor
Putting It All Together: 1031 Strategies You Can Use (Ep 83)
If you’re tired of managing properties or just looking for smarter ways to grow your wealth, this episode is for you. In this solo episode, I discuss 1031 exchange strategies that don't include rolling your investment into the same kind of real estate.Here are my top 3 takeaways: 1031 Exchanges Aren’t One-Size-Fits-AllYou don’t have to trade one rental property for another. You have more flexible options, including investing in managed real estate solutions.Explore Delaware Statutory Trusts (DSTs)With DSTs, you can 1031 into professionally managed commercial properties (like hotels or office buildings), so you get “mailbox money” without the headaches of property management.Mineral RightsA little-known 1031 option: oil and gas mineral rights. You can swap your investment property for the rights to land resources and earn ongoing royalties—plus, these assets can be passed down to heirs!For more detail on 1031s, please listen to the previous episode with Michael Velasco (Ep 82)Take the quiz - How Alternative Assets Can Fit in Your Portfolio Ready for the next step?Subscribe to the Podcast: pod.link/1671924778Don't forget to leave a review!Follow Michelle for more financial tips:YouTube: youtube.com/@theunconventionalinvestor Instagram: instagram.com/michelle.e.moses Website: www.mefinancial.net Disclaimer:The information discussed in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy, any securities, investments, or financial instruments. Private placements and alternative investments are speculative and involve significant risks, including the potential loss of your entire investment. These investments are often illiquid, meaning they may not be easily sold or converted to cash, and investors should be prepared to hold them for an extended period of time. These opportunities are typically suitable only for accredited investors and may not be appropriate for all listeners. Always consult with a qualified financial advisor, attorney, or tax professional before making any investment decisions. The hosts and guests of this podcast are not responsible for any actions taken based on the information presented.
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1 month ago
12 minutes

The Unconventional Investor
The In's & Out's of 1031 Exchanges with Michael Velasco (Ep 82)
Today we talk the ins and outs of 1031 exchanges—a powerful real estate tool that lets investors defer taxes when selling investment or business property. Michael Velasco, founder and qualified intermediary of Exchangeable, and one of only around 120 certified exchange specialists nationwide.We discuss what a 1031 exchange really is, why so many property owners still don’t know about it, and the nuts and bolts you need to get started. We talk about the different types of exchanges (including the elusive reverse and improvement exchanges), strategies to avoid common pitfalls, and the importance of understanding your legal entities and getting expert advice before beginning.Top 3 takeaways:1031 Exchanges Are Only for Investment/Business PropertiesPersonal residences don’t qualify—you must own rental or business real estate to take advantage of these powerful tax deferral strategies.Timelines Matter: 45 Days to Identify, 180 Days to CloseAfter selling your property, you have 45 days to identify a replacement and 180 days to complete the transaction. Missing these deadlines can kill your exchange.Structure and Expertise Are KeyThe nuances of entity setup, property title, and choosing the right type of exchange (standard, reverse, improvement) can make or break your outcome. Work with a qualified intermediary early, and don’t skimp on the expert advice—mistakes are costly!Connect with Michael Velasco- www.1031exchangeable.comTake the quiz - How Alternative Assets Can Fit in Your Portfolio Ready for the next step?Subscribe to the Podcast: pod.link/1671924778Don't forget to leave a review!Follow Michelle for more financial tips:YouTube: youtube.com/@theunconventionalinvestor Instagram: instagram.com/michelle.e.moses Website: www.mefinancial.net Disclaimer:The information discussed in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy, any securities, investments, or financial instruments. Private placements and alternative investments are speculative and involve significant risks, including the potential loss of your entire investment. These investments are often illiquid, meaning they may not be easily sold or converted to cash, and investors should be prepared to hold them for an extended period of time. These opportunities are typically suitable only for accredited investors and may not be appropriate for all listeners. Always consult with a qualified financial advisor, attorney, or tax professional before making any investment decisions. The hosts and guests of this podcast are not responsible for any actions taken based on the information presented.
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1 month ago
26 minutes

The Unconventional Investor
How to Earn Passive Royalties from Oil & Gas with Mineral Rights. Jace Graham w/ Rising Phoenix (Ep 81)
If you’ve ever wondered how you can generate passive “mailbox money” from the energy sector, or if you’re looking for creative 1031 exchange opportunities, this episode is for you. Jace Graham, a fourth-generation oil & gas expert and CEO and Founder of Rising Phoenix Capital joins us to explain how mineral rights work and how his team acquires off-market mineral rights.Top 3 takeaways:Mineral Rights = Passive “Mailbox Money”By owning mineral rights, investors can earn regular royalty payments from oil and gas production—without the risks or hassles of drilling themselves. It’s a truly passive income stream that’s less “hands-on” than many real estate or drilling deals.Unique & Direct Acquisition ApproachRising Phoenix Capital stands out by doing serious ground work—they source mineral rights directly from owners, avoiding auctions and middlemen. This potentially allows for better pricing and value for their investors.Great 1031 Exchange OptionSince mineral rights are considered real estate, investors can use 1031 exchanges to defer taxes by transitioning from investment property into mineral rights. This opens the door for retiring landlords or anyone looking to reposition their portfolio while keeping more money compounding for themRead more at www.rising-phoenix.comTake the quiz - How Alternative Assets Can Fit in Your Portfolio Ready for the next step?Subscribe to the Podcast: pod.link/1671924778Don't forget to leave a review!Follow Michelle for more financial tips:YouTube: youtube.com/@theunconventionalinvestor Instagram: instagram.com/michelle.e.moses Website: www.mefinancial.net Disclaimer:The information discussed in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy, any securities, investments, or financial instruments. Private placements and alternative investments are speculative and involve significant risks, including the potential loss of your entire investment. These investments are often illiquid, meaning they may not be easily sold or converted to cash, and investors should be prepared to hold them for an extended period of time. These opportunities are typically suitable only for accredited investors and may not be appropriate for all listeners. Always consult with a qualified financial advisor, attorney, or tax professional before making any investment decisions. The hosts and guests of this podcast are not responsible for any actions taken based on the information presented.
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1 month ago
24 minutes

The Unconventional Investor
A New Asset Class: Franchise Investing for Everyday Investors w/ Kenny Rose of FranShares (Ep. 80)
Kenny Rose, founder and CEO of FranShares, joins us to discuss an innovative investment opportunity: investing in franchises as an alternative asset class. If you’ve ever thought franchising was limited to fast food, think again—Kenny shows us how franchises span everything from automotive to home services, and how FranShares is making it possible for everyday investors get a piece of the action. We talk about how franchise investments can bring diversification, stable cash flow, and even a sense of local community impact to your portfolio. Top 3 takeaways:🔹 Franchise Investing is Evolving: Anyone can invest in franchises as easily as buying stocks or real estate—no need to be a millionaire operator or have hands-on experience.🔹 Vetting and Opportunity: FranShares doesn’t just fund any franchise. They thoroughly vet brands, operators, and the overall opportunity, ensuring investments go to proven businesses and experienced operators.🔹 Diversification & Community Impact: Franchise investments can generate steady income, hedge against inflation, and provide real community value—plus, investors can now support and benefit from local businesses they know and trust.Read more at www.franshares.comTake the quiz - How Alternative Assets Can Fit in Your Portfolio Ready for the next step?Subscribe to the Podcast: pod.link/1671924778Don't forget to leave a review!Follow Michelle for more financial tips:YouTube: youtube.com/@theunconventionalinvestor Instagram: instagram.com/michelle.e.moses Website: www.mefinancial.net Disclaimer:The information discussed in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy, any securities, investments, or financial instruments. Private placements and alternative investments are speculative and involve significant risks, including the potential loss of your entire investment. These investments are often illiquid, meaning they may not be easily sold or converted to cash, and investors should be prepared to hold them for an extended period of time. These opportunities are typically suitable only for accredited investors and may not be appropriate for all listeners. Always consult with a qualified financial advisor, attorney, or tax professional before making any investment decisions. The hosts and guests of this podcast are not responsible for any actions taken based on the information presented.
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1 month ago
27 minutes

The Unconventional Investor
Meet the Architect of the JOBS Act & How Crowdfunding Has Changed Capital w/ Woodie Neiss (Ep. 79)
I sat down with Sherwood “Woodie” Neiss—the policy architect behind the JOBS Act and author of Investomers. Woodie shared how investment crowdfunding is giving startups and retail investors a new path forward, bypassing traditional venture capitalists. 3 Takeaways:• Crowdfunding Is Maturing. Since the JOBS Act’s implementation, over 8,300 companies have collectively raised nearly $3B. â€˘ Diversity & Access Are Up. In the last month alone, 50% of crowdfunded companies had either a woman or minority founder. Investment crowdfunding is opening doors for underrepresented entrepreneurs—and for investors who wouldn’t have qualified under the old rules.• Investomers = Influence + Investment. Startups can now turn passionate customers into “investomers,” who do more than just buy—they market, advocate, and help shape the company’s success. Learn more at: Crowdfund Capital AdvisorsBook: InvestomersYouTube:@sherwood.neissTake the quiz - How Alternative Assets Can Fit in Your Portfolio Ready for the next step?Subscribe to the Podcast: pod.link/1671924778Don't forget to leave a review!Follow Michelle for more financial tips:YouTube: youtube.com/@theunconventionalinvestor Instagram: instagram.com/michelle.e.moses Website: www.mefinancial.netDisclaimer:The information discussed in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy, any securities, investments, or financial instruments. These investments are often illiquid, meaning they may not be easily sold or converted to cash, and investors should be prepared to hold them for an extended period of time. These opportunities are typically suitable only for accredited investors and may not be appropriate for all listeners. Always consult with a qualified financial advisor, attorney, or tax professional before making any investment decisions. The hosts and guests of this podcast are not responsible for any actions taken based on the information presented.
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1 month ago
33 minutes

The Unconventional Investor
You Need To Rethink How You Invest Your Money: My "New" Allocation (Ep 78)
I think it's time we rethink our portfolios, especially from that 60/40 recommendation of the past. In this episode, I talk about why it’s time to add 20-30% in alternative investments—think real estate, lending funds, and even franchises—to balance your growth and give you more control. Diversifying outside just stocks and bonds can help you sleep better at night and potentially boost your returns. I also share how to use self-directed IRAs and why a Roth IRA should be top of mind.  3 takeaways from this episode:Modern Portfolio Mix: The classic 60/40 (stocks/bonds) split is making changing for a more diversified mix—what Michelle calls the “50/30/20” model: 50% stocks, 30% bonds, and 20% alternatives. Strength of Alternatives: Michelle sees alternative investments (like lending funds, real estate, and franchises) not just as a buffer from market volatility, but also as potential replacements for part of the bond allocation. Roth IRA Strategy: I stress the importance of the Roth IRA and why you should keep it top of mind in your retirement planning. Consider a backdoor Roth IRA.Backdoor Roth IRA Episode #54Take the quiz - How Alternative Assets Can Fit in Your Portfolio  Ready for the next step?Subscribe to the Podcast: pod.link/1671924778Don't forget to leave a review!Follow Michelle for more financial tips:YouTube: youtube.com/@theunconventionalinvestor Instagram: instagram.com/michelle.e.moses Website: www.mefinancial.netDisclaimer:The information discussed in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy, any securities, investments, or financial instruments. Private placements and alternative investments are speculative and involve significant risks, including the potential loss of your entire investment. These investments are often illiquid, meaning they may not be easily sold or converted to cash, and investors should be prepared to hold them for an extended period of time. These opportunities are typically suitable only for accredited investors and may not be appropriate for all listeners. Always consult with a qualified financial advisor, attorney, or tax professional before making any investment decisions. The hosts and guests of this podcast are not responsible for any actions taken based on the information presented.#alternativeinvestments #60/40mix #assetallocation #financialplanner
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3 months ago
13 minutes

The Unconventional Investor
Multifamily Real Estate Done Right: Ethics, Returns, and Transparency with Hamilton Point (Ep 77)
If you’re interested in multifamily real estate investing  with a manager who truly does things differently, this one’s worth your time! There are HUNDREDS of multifamily (apts) investors out there, but this one stands out. Matt Incitti from Hamilton Point joins us to share what makes Hamilton Point special. Key takeaways:🔹 Ethics and Alignment MatterHamilton Point stands out in the crowded multifamily space for their strong ethical track record and investment alignment with investors. The founders and team invest alongside clients—on the same terms—which means their interests are directly aligned with investor outcomes.🔹 Disciplined, Nimble StrategyInstead of chasing huge fund sizes, Hamilton Point maintains disciplined fund growth and prioritizes quality over quantity. Matt shared that their current focus is on buying newer multifamily properties from distressed builders—adapting to market cycles rather than forcing growth, which has helped them consistently deliver solid performance.🔹 Clear Communication & Operational ExcellenceTransparency and communication are big differentiators. Investors receive quarterly updates and timely tax documents—something that’s surprisingly rare in the private equity space. Hamilton Point’s focus on reporting, responsiveness, and investor experience helps build long-term trust.If you’re exploring alternative investments, it’s crucial to work with partners who have a proven, ethical approach—and who treat your money like their own.Contact Hamilton Point - www.hamiltonpointinv.comTake the quiz - How Alternative Assets Can Fit in Your Portfolio - https://quiz.tryinteract.com/#/672ec387dca489a684704eee Ready for the next step?Subscribe to the Podcast: pod.link/1671924778Don't forget to leave a review!Follow Michelle for more financial tips:YouTube: youtube.com/@theunconventionalinvestor Instagram: instagram.com/michelle.e.moses Website: www.mefinancial.net Disclaimer:The information discussed in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy, any securities, investments, or financial instruments. Private placements and alternative investments are speculative and involve significant risks, including the potential loss of your entire investment. These investments are often illiquid, meaning they may not be easily sold or converted to cash, and investors should be prepared to hold them for an extended period of time. These opportunities are typically suitable only for accredited investors and may not be appropriate for all listeners. Always consult with a qualified financial advisor, attorney, or tax professional before making any investment decisions. The hosts and guests of this podcast are not responsible for any actions taken based on the information presented The hosts and guests of this podcast are not responsible for any actions taken based on the information presented.
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4 months ago
22 minutes

The Unconventional Investor
Investing in Organic Farmland: How Iroquois Valley Builds a Sustainable Food System (Ep. 76)
If you're curious about how farmland can diversify your portfolio, act as an inflation hedge, and support a healthier planet, you’ll find plenty in this episode. Michelle is joined by Chris Zuhlsdorf, CEO of Iroquois Valley Farmland REIT. Iroquois Valley supports experienced organic farmers through long-term leases and mortgage financing, helping to preserve farmland and build a more resilient food system. Key takeaways:Farmland as a Diversifier & Inflation Hedge: Investing in organic farmland provides real asset exposure that can balance a traditional 60:40 portfolio and help hedge against inflation.Accessible, Values-Driven Impact Investing: Iroquois Valley makes it possible for both accredited AND non-accredited investors (minimum $10k) to support organic farmers. (Its SEC-registered Reg A structure and B Corp certification.)Support the Next Generation of Farmers: The REIT’s portfolio skews younger, focusing on supporting millennial farmers to scale their sustainable businesses.If you’re interested in learning more about how to align your investments with your values, or want exposure to organic farmland, check out the full episode or visit iroquoisvalley.com.Take the quiz - How Alternative Assets Can Fit in Your Portfolio - https://quiz.tryinteract.com/#/672ec387dca489a684704eee Ready for the next step?Subscribe to the Podcast: pod.link/1671924778Don't forget to leave a review!Follow Michelle for more financial tips:YouTube: youtube.com/@theunconventionalinvestor Instagram: instagram.com/michelle.e.moses Website: www.mefinancial.net Disclaimer:The information discussed in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy, any securities, investments, or financial instruments. Private placements and alternative investments are speculative and involve significant risks, including the potential loss of your entire investment. These opportunities are typically suitable only for accredited investors and may not be appropriate for all listeners. Always consult with a qualified financial advisor, attorney, or tax professional before making any investment decisions. The hosts and guests of this podcast are not responsible for any actions taken based on the information presented.
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4 months ago
31 minutes

The Unconventional Investor
Real Estate Investing Without the Cash: Jesse Lang’s BRRRR Strategy (Ep 75)
This week we have real estate investor, Jesse Lang on the show to talk about investing in real estate without your own money. Jesse started her journey accidentally through house hacking, and within just 36 months, she scaled from 11 to 70 rental doors—all without using her own money. Her focus on the BRRRR method (Buy, Renovate, Rent, Refinance, Repeat) is a game-changer for anyone feeling like they can't get into the real estate game.Here are the biggest takeaways:🔑 Leverage over CapitalJesse uses private lenders and hard money to invest in real estate, allowing her to grow rapidly while offering double-digit returns to her lenders.🔄 Systems are ScalableStandardizing renovations and targeting congruent neighborhoods save her time and make property management much easier. Consistency means faster analysis and fewer issues.🧠 Education and Community MatterJesse didn’t do it alone—masterminds, mentors, and constant learning helped her succeed. She now pays it forward with a “Rentals Made Easy” mastermind and book, breaking down the process for other investors.Feeling inspired to take your real estate investing to the next level? Connect with Jesse at unlockedrentals.com or tune into the full episode!#RealEstateInvesting  #BRRRRMethod Buy Jessie's book, "Rentals Made Easy" on AmazonContact Jessie Lang:https://www.instagram.com/jessielangofficial/    https://www.youtube.com/@unlockedrentalsTake the quiz - How Alternative Assets Can Fit in Your Portfolio - https://quiz.tryinteract.com/#/672ec387dca489a684704eee Ready for the next step?Subscribe to the Podcast: pod.link/1671924778Don't forget to leave a review!Follow Michelle for more financial tips:YouTube: youtube.com/@theunconventionalinvestor Instagram: instagram.com/michelle.e.moses Website: www.mefinancial.net Disclaimer:The information discussed in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy, any securities, investments, or financial instruments. Private placements and alternative investments are speculative and involve significant risks, including the potential loss of your entire investment. These opportunities are typically suitable only for accredited investors and may not be appropriate for all listeners. Always consult with a qualified financial advisor, attorney, or tax professional before making any investment decisions. The hosts and guests of this podcast are not responsible for any actions taken based on the information presented.
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4 months ago
27 minutes

The Unconventional Investor
Your Emotions Play a Bigger Role in Money Than You Think (Ep 74)
In this solo episode, Michelle gets into the topic of money psychology and the impact of emotions on financial decisions. With 20+ years of experience as a financial planner, Michelle shares her observations and opinions about balancing the emotional and logical sides of managing wealth.Key Topics CoveredThe Emotional Side of MoneyInvestment Decision-MakingThe Value of AccountabilityBudgeting & Emotional SpendingLearning from LossesTake the quiz - How Alternative Assets Can Fit in Your Portfolio - https://quiz.tryinteract.com/#/672ec387dca489a684704eee Ready for the next step?Subscribe to the Podcast: pod.link/1671924778Don't forget to leave a review!Follow Michelle for more financial tips:YouTube: youtube.com/@theunconventionalinvestor Instagram: instagram.com/michelle.e.moses Website: www.mefinancial.net Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as professional financial advice. Always consult with a qualified financial advisor or professional before making any financial decisions. The hosts and guests of this podcast are not responsible for any actions taken based on the information presented.
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4 months ago
18 minutes

The Unconventional Investor
What to Ask Before Investing: My Litmus Tests for Investments (Ep 73)
Wondering how you can trust an investment?  📈 In this episode of the podcast, I share my personal “litmus test” for evaluating alternative investments and private placements.If you’re exploring real estate, private funds, or other non-traditional opportunities, here are my top three takeaways to keep in mind:✅ Do they have real skin in the game?Always ask if the managers are investing their own money, not just raising funds and charging fees. When their money is on the line, their interests are better aligned with yours.✅ Are there useful tax benefits?Some investment strategies, like Roth conversion options, can give you substantial tax benefits.✅ Is the rate of return fair?Compare promised returns to similar opportunities and industry standards. If returns (or communication!) seem subpar, dig deeper or rethink your choice.If you want to upgrade your due diligence process or have questions about fitting alternatives into your portfolio, check out my free resources or schedule a chat at mefinancial.net.Take the quiz - How Alternative Assets Can Fit in Your Portfolio - https://quiz.tryinteract.com/#/672ec387dca489a684704eee Ready for the next step?Subscribe to the Podcast: pod.link/1671924778Don't forget to leave a review!Follow Michelle for more financial tips:YouTube: youtube.com/@theunconventionalinvestor Instagram: instagram.com/michelle.e.moses Website: www.mefinancial.net Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as professional financial advice. Always consult with a qualified financial advisor or professional before making any financial decisions. The hosts and guests of this podcast are not responsible for any actions taken based on the information presented.
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4 months ago
15 minutes

The Unconventional Investor
Oil & Gas 102: Trellis Energy’s Approach to Reducing Risk in Oil and Gas Investments (Ep 72)
I sat down with Braden Hudson, CFO and cofounder of Trellis Energy, to talk about an oil and gas investment opportunity. Trellis isn’t your typical operator—they specialize in fractional ownership of wells alongside major names like Chevron and EOG, giving accredited investors direct access to proven energy projects. With a focus on downside risk, diversified deals, and strong tax benefits, their fund offers an alternative growth platform outside traditional markets. If you’re looking to diversify your portfolio and tap into energy investments in a smarter way, this episode is a must-listen!Key takeaways:Diversification Through Non-Operated Interests: Trellis Energy provides fractional ownership in oil and gas wells across top-tier U.S. operators, which spreads risk across different projects, regions, and commodities. This isn’t about chasing 10x returns—it's about steady capital appreciation with a strong downside risk focus.Distinct Growth Platform Model: Trellis doesn’t operate the wells themselves—instead, they invest alongside proven, reputable operators (think Chevron, EOG, Oxy) in projects too small for major institutional players, but out of reach for most individuals. This model enables earlier cash flow recycling and tailored exit timing, seeking 15–20 projects per fund lifecycle.Investor Alignment & Tax Efficiency: With an 8% preferred return and significant personal capital invested, Trellis aligns its interests with investors. Plus, 70–85% of capital may be deductible in year one, depending on structure—adding another layer of efficiency for portfolio strategy.Curious how private energy investing could fit your portfolio—either for tax planning, diversification, or long-term growth? Check out the full episode or let’s connect!#AlternativeInvestments #OilAndGas #PrivateEquity #PortfolioDiversification Contact Brayden Hudson with Trellis Energy Partners - https://trellisep.com/Take the quiz - How Alternative Assets Can Fit in Your Portfolio - https://quiz.tryinteract.com/#/672ec387dca489a684704eee Ready for the next step?Subscribe to the Podcast: pod.link/1671924778Don't forget to leave a review!Follow Michelle for more financial tips:YouTube: youtube.com/@theunconventionalinvestor Instagram: instagram.com/michelle.e.moses Website: www.mefinancial.net Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as professional financial advice. Always consult with a qualified financial advisor or professional before making any financial decisions. The hosts and guests of this podcast are not responsible for any actions taken based on the information presented.
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5 months ago
24 minutes

The Unconventional Investor
Oil & Gas 101: Tax Benefits, How-To & more with Brad Updike of Mick Law, PC (Ep 71)
We're diving into a new area of interest: Oil & Gas Investing. If you’ve ever wondered about the differences between drilling programs and royalty programs, how to spot a quality operator, or why oil and gas remain such a compelling option for accredited investors seeking both tax advantages and portfolio diversification, this conversation is for you.Brad Updike, LLM, JD joins us from Mick Law PC, a premier oil and gas due diligence firm, to explain. Key highlights you don’t want to miss:Oil & Gas 101:Brad explains why oil and gas is the 7th largest industry globally and why its market fundamentals continue to attract smart capital.Investment Structures Explained:Learn the difference between investing in public oil and gas securities (like Exxon and Devon) versus private placements—including limited partnerships and mineral rights deals.The Power of Tax Benefits:Discover how investors can utilize intangible drilling costs (IDCs), tangible equipment deductions, and percentage depletion to substantially lower their tax liability. Brad breaks down real-world scenarios of how these can shrink your investment’s out-of-pocket costs dramatically.
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5 months ago
28 minutes

The Unconventional Investor
The Newest Financial Scams and How You Can Protect Your Accounts (Ep 70)
🔒 Financial fraud is on the rise — how can you protect yourself?There's been a sharp uptick (25% increase!) in financial fraud this year. In this episode, I go over some strategies to recognize and protect yourself from scams.Key takeaways:Watch for red flags: Be wary of unsolicited calls (even when they appear to come from legitimate institutions) that create urgency, ask for sensitive info, or pressure you to act quickly. Always hang up and call back using a verified number you found on their website.Strengthen your digital defenses: Enable two-factor authentication, set up transaction alerts on your accounts, and use strong, unique passwords—especially for financial logins. Michelle also suggests having a separate email just for financial matters.Stay vigilant—and help others do the same: Many scams target older adults or those less familiar with digital security. Talk openly with family and friends about common tactics fraudsters use, and encourage them to lock down their accounts.Taking proactive steps now can make all the difference in protecting your money and accounts.🛡️ If you haven’t reviewed your account security lately, now’s the time!#FinancialSecurity #FraudPrevention #WealthManagement #Cybersecurity #UnconventionalInvestor Ready for the next step?Subscribe to the Podcast: pod.link/1671924778Don't forget to leave a review!Follow Michelle for more financial tips:YouTube: youtube.com/@theunconventionalinvestor Instagram: michelle.e.moses Website: www.mefinancial.net Take the quiz - How Alternative Assets Can Fit in Your PortfolioDisclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as professional financial advice. Always consult with a qualified financial advisor or professional before making any financial decisions. The hosts and guests of this podcast are not responsible for any actions taken based on the information presented.
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5 months ago
15 minutes

The Unconventional Investor
Niche Investment: Why Industrial Outside Storage Is Gaining Traction with Hansel Rodriguez of COARE (Ep 69)
If you’re looking for an alternative investment opportunity that’s well outside the usual suspects, this one is worth a look. Industrial Outside Storage, think equipment or supply storage for companies that have large items to store or operate. There are a few reasons this might be a good fit:Fragmented Market: Over 80% of industrial outdoor storage assets are owned by non-institutional (mom and pop) operators. This creates tremendous potential for portfolio consolidation and value creation, especially with a current estimated $166B of deals out there.Attractive Returns with Less Competition: By focusing on deals in the $1-10M range, there’s far less competition from institutional investors, allowing for cap rates north of 10%—a rarity in the real estate world, especially without leveraging debt.Strong Fundamentals, Limited Supply: IOS sites are often hard to replicate, thanks to strict zoning and city limitations. This acts as a natural barrier to new supply and helps secure long-term value for investors.If you’re an accredited investor looking to diversify with something truly unconventional—and income-focused—this fund deserves your attention. Listen to the full episode for all the details, and reach out if you want to discuss how this could fit into your portfolio.Contact COARE - https://www.coareindustrial.com/#Investing #Alternatives #RealEstate #IndustrialStorageTake the quiz - How Alternative Assets Can Fit in Your Portfolio - https://quiz.tryinteract.com/#/672ec387dca489a684704eee Ready for the next step?Subscribe to the Podcast: pod.link/1671924778Don't forget to leave a review!Follow Michelle for more financial tips:YouTube: youtube.com/@theunconventionalinvestor Instagram: instagram.com/michelle.e.moses Website: www.mefinancial.net Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as professional financial advice. Always consult with a qualified financial advisor or professional before making any financial decisions. The hosts and guests of this podcast are not responsible for any actions taken based on the information presented.
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6 months ago
26 minutes

The Unconventional Investor
Help Seniors Downsize With Dignity + Ease with Reavanti (Ep 68)
Downsizing or transitioning to a new living situation can be especially overwhelming for seniors and their families. In my recent episode, I had the pleasure of chatting with Zach Gariti, founder of Reavanti, a company specializing in senior move management.Here are 3 key takeaways:A Personalized, Stress-free Approach: Reavanti manages every aspect of a senior’s transition—from sorting and packing, to donating and selling unwanted items, all the way to recreating familiar home environments in new spaces. Clients remain at the center of the process, but without the heavy lifting (literally and figuratively!).Flexible, Compassionate Support: The timeline is tailored to each client’s needs. Whether it takes days or more than a year,  they can adjust to clients’ schedules, family situations, and emotional readiness.Specialized Care for Memory Challenges: For clients moving into memory care, Reavanti emphasizes recreating familiar surroundings (even arranging photos and setting up favorite TV shows!) to ease transitions and maintain comfort, dignity, and a sense of control.If you’re helping a loved one—or know someone who is—navigate a major move, check out Reavanti or connect with a senior move manager in your area. Contact Zach with Reavanti - https://reavanti.com/Take the quiz - How Alternative Assets Can Fit in Your Portfolio Ready for the next step?Subscribe to the Podcast: pod.link/1671924778Don't forget to leave a review!Follow Michelle for more financial tips:YouTube: youtube.com/@theunconventionalinvestor Instagram: michelle.e.moses Website: www.mefinancial.net Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as professional financial advice. Always consult with a qualified financial advisor or professional before making any financial decisions. The hosts and guests of this podcast are not responsible for any actions taken based on the information presented.
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6 months ago
19 minutes

The Unconventional Investor
From Self-Directed IRAs to Subscription Agreements: The Mechanics of Alternative Investing (Ep 67)
In this solo episode, Michelle gets into the nuts and bolts of investing in alternative assets. If you’ve ever wondered how difficult the logistics are to invest outside your traditional brokerage, this episode is for you. Michelle breaks down the logistics of alternative investing—from setting up self-directed IRAs to filling out subscription agreements—so you can feel confident taking the next step toward portfolio diversification.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:The Basics of Alternative Investing: Why more investors are looking beyond stocks and bonds.Self-Directed IRAs Explained: How they work, when to use them, and why they might save you money on fees.Subscription Agreements: What they are and how to complete them.Investment Timelines: How long it takes to move from decision-making to execution.Cash vs. IRA Investments: Key differences in process and paperwork.Take the quiz - How Alternative Assets Can Fit in Your Portfolio Related Episode - How to Use Self-Directed Accounts to Invest with CNB CustodyReady for the next step?Subscribe to the Podcast: pod.link/1671924778Don't forget to leave a review!Follow Michelle for more financial tips:YouTube: youtube.com/@theunconventionalinvestor Instagram: michelle.e.moses Website: www.mefinancial.net Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as professional financial advice. Always consult with a qualified financial advisor or professional before making any financial decisions. The hosts and guests of this podcast are not responsible for any actions taken based on the information presented.
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7 months ago
16 minutes

The Unconventional Investor
Secure, High-Yield Returns Through Real Estate Lending with The Bedrock Fund (Ep. 65)
With interest rates on the rise, private credit funds are gaining popularity among investors seeking alternative opportunities. In this episode of The Unconventional Investor, we talk about the fundamentals of asset-backed lending, the innovative structure and strategy of The Bedrock Fund—a private lending platform for home flippers—and discuss how it offers accredited investors stable, non-traditional returns.Joining us is Mark McKeller, Principal & Director of Originations at The Bedrock Fund. With over 20 years of experience in real estate investing and asset-backed lending, Mark shares what makes The Bedrock Fund unique and how it can complement your investment portfolio.Resources:Learn more about The Bedrock Fund: https://thebedrockfund.comTake the quiz - How Alternative Assets Can Fit in Your Portfolio Ready for the next step?Subscribe to the Podcast: pod.link/1671924778Leave a review to support us!Follow Michelle for more financial tips:YouTube: youtube.com/@theunconventionalinvestorInstagram: michelle.e.mosesWebsite: www.mefinancial.net Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as professional financial advice. Always consult with a qualified financial advisor or professional before making any financial decisions. The hosts and guests of this podcast are not responsible for any actions taken based on the information presented.
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7 months ago
24 minutes

The Unconventional Investor
Understanding Crypto's New Role in Our Economy with Andy Woodward (Ep. 64)
Software engineer & developer, Andy Woodward joins us to give an update on cyptocurrency and it's place in our financial markets.  As someone who's been following the crypto space since 2018, Andy provides a wealth of insights into the world of cryptocurrencies. Key Takeaways:Understanding Crypto's Resilience: Andy highlights how, despite the buzz around meme coins, the top cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum have remained relatively consistent over the years. It's crucial to look past the short-term noise and focus on the long-term potential of these digital assets.Crypto as a Tool for Global Economic Participation:  Crypto's role in enabling people from struggling economies to participate in global commerce. Whether it's providing a stable form of currency in inflation-hit regions or simplifying international transactions, crypto offers some unique advantages our current system doesn't have.Exploring Innovative Crypto Projects: We discuss fascinating projects like liquidity pools and platforms like Poly Market. These developments not only enhance the utility of cryptocurrencies but also offer new ways for individuals to engage with and profit from the crypto marketplace.If you're interested in alternative investments and crypto, tune in to this weeks episode!Take the quiz - How Alternative Assets Can Fit in Your Portfolio Ready for the next step?Subscribe to the Podcast: pod.link/1671924778Don't forget to leave a review!Follow Michelle for more financial tips:YouTube: youtube.com/@theunconventionalinvestor Instagram: michelle.e.moses Website: www.mefinancial.net Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as professional financial advice. Always consult with a qualified financial advisor or professional before making any financial decisions. The hosts and guests of this podcast are not responsible for any actions taken based on the information presented.
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8 months ago
39 minutes

The Unconventional Investor
Private credit is one of the hottest alternative investments right now, and Yrefy has a truly innovative investment that serves both sides of the transaction - borrowers and investors.Laine Schoenberger, Chief Investment Officer and Managing Partner at Yrefy, joins me to explain their platform. Yrefy helps borrowers trapped by private student loan debt while offering accredited investors attractive, non-correlated returns. Laine shares the stories behind their clients, explains how their underwriting process works and explains the advantages for investors, including flexible terms and steady, fixed interest rates.Top three takeaways:🔹 Real Impact for Borrowers: Yrefy’s program isn’t just about numbers; it’s changing lives. By negotiating down distressed private student loan debt and refinancing at affordable, fixed interest rates (average 3.9%!), borrowers get a custom solution that restores their credit and financial dignity.🔹 Investor-Friendly Structure: Accredited investors can participate with as little as $50K, picking their preferred term (1-5 years) and enjoying fixed, non-correlated returns up to 10.25%. There’s also a feature that provides flexibility if early liquidity is needed.🔹 Transparent, Human Approach: Every loan is handled in-house, borrowers are required to prove their seriousness before funding, and Yrefy’s average default rate is low (around 2%).Private credit that genuinely “does well by doing good” — this is a case study in how investors and borrowers can both win.To read more about Yrefy - www.yrefy.comTake the quiz - How Alternative Assets Can Fit in Your Portfolio Ready for the next step?Subscribe to the Podcast: pod.link/1671924778Don't forget to leave a review!Follow Michelle for more financial tips:YouTube: youtube.com/@theunconventionalinvestor Instagram: instagram.com/michelle.e.moses Website: www.mefinancial.net Disclaimer:The information discussed in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy, any securities, investments, or financial instruments. Private placements and alternative investments are speculative and involve significant risks, including the potential loss of your entire investment. These investments are often illiquid, meaning they may not be easily sold or converted to cash, and investors should be prepared to hold them for an extended period of time. These opportunities are typically suitable only for accredited investors and may not be appropriate for all listeners. Always consult with a qualified financial advisor, attorney, or tax professional before making any investment decisions. The hosts and guests of this podcast are not responsible for any actions taken based on the information presented.