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Scott Smith
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What do you want to hear in a real estate podcast?

Scott Smith
  • Attorney
  • Austin, TX
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My experience as the guest on Episode 109 of the Bigger Pockets podcast was so awesome that I decided to start my own podcast. I'm not here to plug it, but to get an idea of what kind of content the BP community would find useful. 

Here's what our current format looks like:

  • Each episode features an interview with another investor. Some recent examples are Scott Sutherland, Rod Khleif (a motivational speaker as well as investor--man did he have some interesting psychology insight!), Scott Maurer, Fernando Aires, and many more. I'm hosting and often bring my lawyer's perspective with me to the conversations.
  • We do "Best Deals" and worst deals (we call them "Bad Beats") episodes, and some contract forensics/deal post-mortem episodes as well.
  • The main idea is to learn from both successes and failures. There's no hierarchy here. Just two people talking and trying to become the best investors possible. That's our vision for the audience as well: look at the human side of the real estate investing game to become the best possible version of you.

I'd really appreciate any insights, thoughts, content you think is missing out there in Podcastland, or whatever you have to share on the subject. What are some of your favorite podcasts? They don't have to be limited to real estate. What do you like about your favorites? Are there things you'd like to hear from a real estate attorney or your fellow investors? Is there something you think is missing in real estate content generally? Are you a member of an audience that doesn't get enough attention? It's all fair game, even if you're not the biggest fan of podcasts. Thanks!

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Michael Lee
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Michael Lee
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Hello Scott!  That is a good question.  If I had my choice it would be to hear more about Partnership formation and legal ways to raise money.  Before I started learning from BP and some other places about 5 years ago after having a couple major medical problems that made me bedridden ever since I turned 54 (I'm now 61) I have spent most of my time learning about real estate investment but I would like to hear about Partnerships and raising money to invest in real estate.  Before I had my medical problems i had experience in construction management and real estate brokerage licensing so the basic learning was fairly easy. Thanks!

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