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The Academy Presents podcast


Mar 24, 2023

Randi Jo Pieper began her journey in 2004, helping men and women that filled their "voids" with addictions by working as a probation officer. She has had a professional career helping thousands of people of all ages struggling with where they fit in and reintegrating into society during their probation. She is an unlicensed Psychotherapist and holds a Master's Degree in teaching and learning online. In 2013, she decided to work with men and women on a deeper level and was certified as a Life Coach.

 

In this episode, Randi discusses the rule of 72, which is used to determine how long it takes to double one's money. Real estate investments often take only five years or less to double your money, making it a lucrative investment option. But real estate isn't just about making money. It can also be a way to give back to the community. Their conversation revolves around creating a foundation for people with rare diseases, which will be funded through an endowed fund. The focus is on providing affordable housing to people above the age of 55, who are often neglected and left struggling financially. Real estate is seen as a viable investment vehicle to support these dreams and ideas. She discusses various strategies that investors can use to invest in such projects while earning a profit at the same time. But investing in real estate isn't always easy. It requires patience, hard work, and perseverance. That's why having a supportive community is so important. She emphasizes the importance of having a group of like-minded individuals who motivate and cheer one another on, even in the face of jealousy or comparison. Join us for this engaging and insightful conversation about how real estate investing can help you achieve your financial goals while also giving back to the community!

 

 

[00:01 - 06:35] Educating Oneself on Real Estate Investing

  • Educating oneself reduces risk in real estate investing
  • Real estate investments can double money in a shorter time than other investments
  • Real estate can be a good vehicle for retirement planning and giving back through foundations 

 

[06:36 - 12:39] Real Estate Investors Create Foundation for People with Rare Diseases and Affordable Housing Solutions

  • Why Randi wants to create a foundation for people with rare diseases, funded through an endowed fund
  • Real estate is seen as an investment vehicle to achieve these dreams, and the real estate community is supportive like a family
  • Why being in this space with like-minded individuals who support and motivate each other is empowering

 

[12:40 - 19:32] Closing Segment

  • Randi shares why jealousy may exist but can be turned into motivation to continue growing and achieving goals
  • To learn more about Randi and her work, listeners can visit Linkedin.com/randi-jo-pieper!

 

Tweetable Quotes:

“That's what I love about real estate. We all are just supporting each other.” – Randi Jo Pieper  

 

“I think I'm kind of turning it around and looking at motive as jealousy as more of a motivation to go forward.” – Randi Jo Pieper  

 

You can connect with Randi Jo Pieper through her:

Email: fillingyourtreasurechest@gmail.com, randijopieper@gmail.com

Social Media: LinkedIn

 

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