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Posted over 7 years ago

Story Time With Jeff. episode 8. The Cat Piss House.

     I have been sharing some of my stories here on this blog for nearly three years (Confessions of a Private Lender. An Updated Chronology.) I have been sharing them in person at my local REIA meetings for longer than that. I recently had the opportunity to combine another favorite activity, the pursuit, collecting, and drinking of diverse whiskies, with discussions of real estate on a podcast. There is nothing I like much more than drinking whisky while telling real estate stories. The founder of one of my local REIAs is recording a series of podcasts which will cover my favorite whiskies and my favorite stories.

     Here is the link to Story Time With Jeff. episode 8. This is also posted on iTunes under: Renegade Detroit Investors Podcast.

     I am thrilled that this series is being received warmly. Please let me know what you think of the episode, if you have any questions or suggestions, and if you would like me to post links to further episodes on this blog. Feel free to share this if you wish.

     Thank you.



Comments (6)

  1. Just finished up episode 8 & 9, interesting project Jeff. I enjoy the atypical perspective you bring when you discuss your deals. 


    1. @Garett H., thanks for taking the time to comment. The deals that are profitable and allow me to learn new techniques are the most interesting to me. I usually choose those projects over routine ones if I can't do the routine deals concurrently.


  2. Really enjoying this podcast, hope you keep it going.  It's been cool to listen to these last couple episodes on the hoarder house since I was able to see it first hand when you had it.  Inspiring stuff!  Also learning a lot about whisky, bonus!


    1. @Nick G., the next episode is about how we sold the hoarder house. We used a non traditional approach. Thanks for listening and commenting.


  3. Still loving the stories Jeff!  


    1. Thanks, @Mark Tomes I am not sure how long I can sustain this but I might have enough material and whisky to get through to Spring.