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Real Producers

Remington Ramsey

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Get motivated. Get inspired. Get into ACTION! Each week on Real Producers you’ll hear from a top performing agent around North America who has overcome incredible odds, adversity and challenges to rise to dominate their local market. More than just tactics or tasks to add to your To Do list, you’ll come away inspired and motivated to create your own success story and reach the top 1%…In your office, your city or even the country. Hosted by Remington Ramsey, creator of Real Producers, which h ...
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History Homos

Scott Lizard Abrams

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Scott and William put aside their continental differences to teach a history lesson to you (and hopefully a guest) each week in their attempt to come to a greater understanding about history, ideology and current affairs while having lots of laughs along the way.
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Geeking Out with Kristian Bush

Nashville Podcast Network

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Fans matter, and everybody is a fan of SOMETHING. Kristian Bush, one-half of the Grammy-winning duo Sugarland, talks to people from all walks of life about what they’re geeking out, and shares his own musical obsessions along the way.
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Sit down with Big Court as he delivers a unique brand of unfiltered content joined by some of the biggest names in entertainment/sports to share their journey and discuss trending topics in the culture. Joined by his daughter Rachel Renee' and Producer Ken, Holdin Court Podcast brilliantly blends the urban experience with current topics as guests document their life experiences and rise to fame. Holdin Court Podcast has risen tremendously in popularity and is one of the cultures top celebrit ...
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The ALTdot Comedy Lounge Podcast

Diamondfield Entertainment Inc.

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For over two decades, the ALTdot Comedy Lounge has been Toronto's premiere showcase for local talent and favourite spot for comedians. Located at the world famous Rivoli, the ALTdot encourages alternative, new, and untraditional material in a comfortable, cabaret atmosphere.
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Project Healthcare helps Nashville-based entrepreneurs find industry leaders with their pulse on the future of healthcare. This podcast will shed light on the entire ecosystem of support available for founders and entrepreneurs reinventing great healthcare and health tech solutions. We’ll bring you in-depth conversations with thought-leaders and experts working hard to build the future of this industry, eager to share their expertise and experience to make healthcare better for all of us.
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An interview-styled podcast featuring cannabis educator MsWeedwiki and a different guest every episode. Guests discuss their journey into cannabis use as well as well the work or passions they pursue in the cannabis space. Cannabis growing, cultivars, therapeutic benefits and cannabis lifestyles are discussed in each episode with a strong focus on , cannabis accessories, social equity.Our content is intended for adult listener audiences only, ages 19+Intro music is "Winter Soldier" composed ...
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Too many real estate pros settle for “good enough,” believing the next level, more listings, higher commissions, true freedom, is out of reach. The truth is: real estate success doesn’t come from luck, it comes from clarity, confidence, and the courage to ask for what you want. Top producers aren’t just winging it. They’re intentional. They ask bol…
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George Harrison played with many associates of both Dylan and the Stones. Bobby Keys was one of the most renowned sax men of rock and roll, Nicky Hopkins contributed to the buzz of "Revolution", and Jesse "Ed" Davis had his fingerprints all over early seventies solo Beatles. This week, we consider some recordings, most made at Apple Studios, most f…
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This week we sit down to chat with Mises Institute Fellow and public intellectual Marcel Dumas Gautreau to discuss his recent work "Gang Weed Conservatism" a 6 part series of articles that investigates the recent obsession with psychedelic drugs and legalization amongst the so called "Dissident" right wing podcast and commentary sphere. Check out M…
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Most people dream of breaking into luxury real estate, imagining a glamorous life of lavish parties, jaw-dropping listings, and red-carpet moments. They see the glossy Instagram photos, the million-dollar deals, and the VIP lifestyle. But what they don’t see is the grit, sacrifice, and relentless hustle behind the scenes. The truth is, success in l…
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Roy Scott, CEO and founder of Healthy Hip Hop, was heavily influenced by hip-hop culture growing up. After graduating high school, he passed on a promising college basketball career to become a rapper. Years later, Roy picked up his four-year-old son, Justus, from school and noticed him repeating his explicit lyrics word for word. That’s when he kn…
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More of Paul McCartney and his political notions. Animal Rights, Gun Violence, "No More Landmines", and the environment have been a big part of the "McCartney brand" for the last 30-35 years. We continue from last week, as we touch on nearly a full album of political thought from "the cute Beatle", and how Paul's brand of radicalism was both simila…
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This week Scott and Patrick sit down to discuss the book "The City State of Boston: The Rise and Fall of an Atlantic Power" an impressive tome that details the history of colonial Massachusetts and its peculiar relationship with the rest of the world. The author, Mark Peterson, contends that Massachusetts Bay Colony acted more as a independent City…
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Roy Scott, CEO and founder of Healthy Hip Hop, was heavily influenced by hip-hop culture growing up. After graduating high school, he passed on a promising college basketball career to become a rapper. Years later, Roy picked up his four-year-old son, Justus, from school and noticed him repeating his explicit lyrics word for word. That’s when he kn…
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In real estate, success often feels like it's just out of reach. We see others climbing to new heights, owning multiple properties, building vast networks, and achieving financial freedom, but rarely do we hear about the risks they took to get there. The truth is, we all want success without understanding the sacrifices and risks successful people …
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Following on from "One to One", Martin and I spend this week and next discussing the politics of Paul (and Linda) McCartney. This week, the Beatle years. How Paul brought John into the peace movement (and possibly why he deserves that credit on "Give Peace a Chance"), McCartney and Bertrand Russell, Blackbird, Commonwealth and on through the early …
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This week Scott, Patrick and Bobby Tamburro continue our Rome Chronicles, this time focusing in on the activites of Octavian (later Augustus Caesar) dealing with an Antonine insurrection led by Lucius Antonius (Marc Anthony's Brother) and Fulvia (Marc Anthony's wife) This episode was sponsored by Plunderworld, the world's greatest trading cards! Pr…
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On this podcast, we’ve seen many traits and habits that lead to real estate success. Of course, drive, discipline, and sales mastery are necessary if you want to build an awesome business and legacy. But the exceptional agents we feature on this show have another thing in common. Their ability to withstand temporary pain in the pursuit of long-term…
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Lonnie Pena and I (separately) saw "One to One: John & Yoko" in IMAX from Magnolia Pictures during it's recent run (it is still available in selected theaters, and pay streaming in May). Our first thought? They really should have emphasized that "Year in the Life" subtitle a bit more. Other than that? Tune in and find out!…
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This week we bring you a History Homos Classic: Scott and William discuss the Book of Ecclesiastes from the Bible, its instructive insights and its historical and esoteric implications. This episode was sponsored by Plunder World. Preorder Series 2 NOW at www.plunderworld.com and use code HOMOS to get 3 extra packs!! Don't forget to join our Telegr…
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This week Scott and William discuss the RAF 617 Squadron's daring 1943 raid on the Ruhr Valley in hostile Nazi Germany. They also discuss a dog with a dubious name, kids choking, the Terry Schaivo/Patton Oswalt connection and how we think that teachers should be the focal point of the post-COVID economy (gag). WWW.HistoryHomos.com @historyhomospod …
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Success in real estate—or any sales-driven business—isn’t just about chasing leads. It’s about cultivating real relationships and intentionally putting yourself in the right rooms. Because let’s face it: leads can get you in the door, but relationships are what keep you in the game. The environments we choose to step into can radically accelerate o…
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More from Lonnie's Scrapbook as we shoot back to the late nineteen seventies and consider the Knack (the band, not the noun or the film), George Harrison's wedding to Olivia, the 1979 fire at Ringo's residence, the aftermath of Paul McCartney / January 1981, and the farms of John and Yoko - including their Holstein cattle (Mango the cow!).…
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This week we are joined by Adam to discuss one of our favorite movies: Alex Cox's 1984 "Repo Man" Starring Emilio Estevez and Harry Dean Stanton. We also reminisce about our former lives as punk rockers and discuss the connections between punk, aliens and the CIA. This episode was sponsored by Plunder World. Visit www.plunderworld.com to preorder s…
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In some jobs, being authentic and outspoken on social media can get you fired. But in real estate, that authenticity could be the thing that separates you from cookie cutter agents and gets you hired by buyers and sellers. That was Ryan Cecil’s experience. After getting fired for her social media content, she found that real estate agents who show …
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A successful businessman in the furniture and real estate industries, O'Guin recognized that Tech N9ne's talent was being mismanaged and partnered up with him to form Strange Music around 2000. A believer in the Japanese business philosophy that the middleman should be cut out, O'Guin built a Strange Music studio and started making all merch in-hou…
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More from the Gab Four! Lonnie, Jon, Martin and I wander from Revolver through the Beatles era, passing by landmarks including "Teddy Boy", "Ms. L.", "Goodnight Vienna", "Lavatory Lil", Mr. Double-It-Up", and the "Dark Sweet Lady". Stories and characters you know and love, and maybe some you should discover! Who doesn't want two girls [or young men…
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This week Scott and Patrick pow-wow with friend of the show and internet shaman Float Universe, who is coming to the end of a long fought campaign in the midwest against those who would seek to out-pizza the hut. We discuss his recent doings, the state of the world and how it relates back to his primary field of interest: self actualization. This e…
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In real estate, many agents who decide to build teams are focused on what the team will do for them. It’s often about using leverage for the team leader to achieve what they personally want. Maybe that’s why the industry has so many problems around perception and professionalism. What would happen if a leader built around the concept of how they im…
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Strange Music's built an empire over the years. Tech N9ne alongside his partner Travis O'Guin essentially helped build the template for independent rappers on the grind. Since 1999, they've approached the industry on their own accord, both musically and business wise. However, they definitely faced their fair share of adversities while trying to ma…
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A Gab Four spectacular! Jon Stone, Lonnie Pena, Martin Quibell and I gathered to talk about the characters and stories in Beatles songs. They started with covers of folks like Long Tall Sally, and this episode takes us through Rubber Soul, where the band gives us Michelle, the Nowhere Man, and asks about the possibility of exchanging golden rings i…
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This week Scott, Patrick and Mike discuss the work of Friedrich Nietzsche but more specifically his work "Die fröhliche Wissenschaft" or "The Gay Science" This work introduced many of his most enduring ideas into the collective cultural consciousness including "Eternal Return" and "God is Dead" Check out Patrick's stuff on www.cantgetfooledagain.co…
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Most businesses and entrepreneurs are laser focused on building brands that appeal to the consumer. They spend a ton of money on getting Instagram followers and going viral, but to no avail. What they don’t realize is that there’s a better (and less expensive) way to get in front of the consumer - and that’s through real estate agents. One relation…
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Strange Music's built an empire over the years. Tech N9ne alongside his partner Travis O'Guin essentially helped build the template for independent rappers on the grind. Since 1999, they've approached the industry on their own accord, both musically and business wise. However, they definitely faced their fair share of adversities while trying to ma…
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George was quite busy between "All Things Must Pass" and "The Concert for Bangladesh". However, many of the things he played on were not under his own name! We look at two projects where George was a significant contributer: Gary Wright's "Footprint", and Billy Preston's "I Wrote a Simple Song". Excellent playing, and a link between George's Beatle…
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This week we are joined by author and podcaster Cory Hughes to ask him all of our most burning questions about the JFK Assassination. Cory is the author of the book "A Warning from History" and is a veritable treasure trove of trivia and cold hard facts about the JFK Assassination. Check out his substack at coryhughes.substack.com and buy his book …
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In real estate, agents wear many hats. We’re marketers, advisors, entrepreneurs, and salespeople, but one important role we tend to overlook is community builders. We’re in a unique position to influence and inspire people, using homeownership to close the wealth gap. It’s easy to focus on what real estate can do for us, but we can’t lose sight of …
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Bentley Kyle Evans made his acting debut in the 1990 film House Party. He is most notable as the show runner on several sitcoms, among them Martin (1992–1997) on FOX, The Jamie Foxx Show (1996–2001) on The WB, and Love That Girl! (2010–2014) on TV One. Evans is also the creator of Love That Girl! and the co-creator of The Jamie Foxx Show. Outside o…
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This week William and Scott sit down with iconoclastic UK Commentator and fellow substacker Frank Wright to discuss the narrative collapse currently underway in the West and its consequences. Check out Frank's substack at www.frankwright.substack.com Get 25% off the Magic Mind gummies here: https://magicmind.com/HHGM You can also use code HH25, dir…
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Horses and human beings during a real estate transaction are a lot alike - they need to be handled with emotional intelligence. Purchasing or selling a home is a high stakes scenario with a lot of money and emotion on the line. Just like horses are sensitive to the emotions of their riders, consumers are sensitive to the emotions of their agent. Un…
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Bentley Kyle Evans made his acting debut in the 1990 film House Party. He is most notable as the show runner on several sitcoms, among them Martin (1992–1997) on FOX, The Jamie Foxx Show (1996–2001) on The WB, and Love That Girl! (2010–2014) on TV One. Evans is also the creator of Love That Girl! and the co-creator of The Jamie Foxx Show. Outside o…
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Marv and I sit down to talk the first disc of the new 2024 edition of the Internet favorite "Spot the Looney". Ever wondered where you could find those rarities George Harrison played on that are not readily available from Apple (records or Music)? Try this box. Harry, Derek and the Dominoes, the Remo Four, the Silkie, Bobby Whitlock, Ashton Gardne…
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This week we are joined by Bobby from Not for Everyone Podcast to discuss Stanley Kubrick's 1968 classic film "2001: A Space Odyssey" This seminal science fiction masterpiece is rife with esoteric symbolism and hidden agendas encoded into the fabric of the film, we analyze. Check out Bobby's podcast "Not for Everyone" wherever you get podcasts and …
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“Invest in real estate, it’s the true path to wealth” they say. That’s not the whole story. True wealth doesn’t come from simply racking up assets, but by building business enterprises that produce passive income. So while buying up single-family, multi-family, short-term rentals and other investments is a big piece of the puzzle, that’s only step …
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Kit O'Toole and I are honored to speak with Sally Martin Katz, the Photo Curator for the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco as Paul McCartney's "Eyes of the Storm" photo exhibition comes to the deYoung museum in the Bay Area. We talk about the exhibition, the photos, and the role photography and photographers weave around the life story of Paul McC…
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This week Scott and Patrick are joined by superstar investigative journalist Johnny Vedmore to discuss some of his recent work into the Jeffrey Epstein connections with the technocratic elite. This unholy alliance between tech and intelligence seemingly sprang into existence as far back as the 1960s with a futurist group founded by Epstein associat…
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Over 100 episodes of the podcast, we’ve talked to people who have made it big in real estate. When you have enough of these conversations, certain patterns become clear. You realize that the most successful people are just different. They know with crystal clarity what matters and they clear everything else out of their way. They are aware of the o…
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What ties Studio Two, the Casbah Coffee Club, the Bahamas, Rishikesh, and an airplane returning to London with the Beatles? George Harrison's birthday! After the news (where Kit once again drops in her mellifluous tones), we consider the changes in George and the Beatles as he moved from his nineteenth birthday to his twenty-second.…
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This week Scott and William are joined by friend of the show and radio superstar Monica Perez to discuss the Hidden History series by Gerry Docherty and Jim MacGregor. These two tomes analyze the role of a secret elite of international bankers, entrenched bureaucrats and elite journalists in creating the necessary conditions for WW1 and prolonging …
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Big Court & his co-host/daughter Rachel Renee' discuss the genius of the Wayans family as they are inducted into the NAACP Image Awards Hall Of Fame. They also debate if female rappers like Glorrila, Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion, and Doja Cat are contributing to the preservation of Hip Hop as they dominate the charts. Big Court & Rachel Renee' also…
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In real estate, it’s easy to get distracted by flashy opportunities, side projects, or things that seem more exciting than the work in front of us. But here’s the truth: every time you divert your attention away from what truly matters, you're sacrificing long-term success. Shelley Cooley knows that feeling all too well. She started as a teacher, t…
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This week Scott and Patrick are joined by comedian KP Burke, author of the book "History Isn't Boring, Your Teacher Was", to discuss the enigmatic life and exploits of Nazi spy Otto Skorzeny, who can comfortably be described as "the Forrest Gump of German Special Operations" From his daring rescue of Mussolini from the Italian Military to supposedl…
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Sam Whiles joins for some chat about "Back To The Egg", but primarily one of the few interviews Paul did for "Back to the Egg". James McCartney was not quite two years old, Wings was settling into the outfit that would become the final iteration, and Paul was toying around with tunes that would become "McCartney II". Also found in this episode is n…
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Many people in real estate think being a generalist is the fastest path to greatness. That couldn’t be further from the truth. We see it constantly with the agents we feature on this show. Some of the biggest and most successful names in this business are the ones specializing in the smallest niches. The more you can dominate your own corner of a m…
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