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Jason chats with Greater Cincinnati youth umpire Larry Loebker about the state of baseball officiating. He also brings Curt Hartman into the studio to talk local and national politics. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason chats with Greater Cincinnati youth umpire Larry Loebker about the state of baseball officiating. He also brings Curt Hartman into the studio to talk local and national politics.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this Q&A episode of the Ironclad Underwriting Podcast, Jason Williams and Frank Patalano answer listener questions about multifamily underwriting, due diligence, staffing, payroll, bridge debt, property management, rent comps, and what makes a successful operator. The discussion focuses on practical lessons learned from real deals and common mistakes investors can avoid when analyzing and operating multifamily properties. Topics Covered Understanding what to review first when analyzing a deal package Differences between underwriting before an LOI and during due diligence How to evaluate loss to lease and vacancy assumptions When bridge debt is a useful tool and when it becomes a risk Determining realistic payroll and staffing levels for multifamily properties The importance of communication from operators and sponsors Commonly misleading sections in offering memorandums How to properly evaluate rent comps and market data Lessons learned from property management challenges Whether first time sponsors can be successful and investable Quotes "Communication is a two way street. If your investors don't understand the message, that's poor communication." "If you don't fully raise the capital you need, you're automatically behind the eight ball and the deal becomes much harder to make work." 🎧 Connect with Jason: ✅ LinkedIn ✅ https://IroncladUnderwriting.com ✅ Linktree 🎧 Connect with Frank: ✅ LinkedIn
Charity event basketball refs cheat. Jason scores on the other team's goal. Akaash Singh asks excellent follow up questions. How much did NBA rookies make in 1998? This episode is jammed packed with goodies you didn't know you wanted. Andrew Schulz and the old Flagrant crew talk to the GOAT of podcast guests: Jason "White Chocolate" Williams.
In this special Q&A episode of the Ironclad Underwriting Podcast, Jason Williams and Frank Patalano celebrate the show's one year anniversary by answering listener questions from across the commercial real estate investing world. They dive into underwriting assumptions, debt structures, CapEx planning, sponsor fees, property tours, insurance considerations, and the metrics that matter most when evaluating deals. Packed with practical insights and real-world experience, this episode provides valuable guidance for investors looking to sharpen their underwriting skills and avoid costly mistakes. Topics Covered Fixed rate versus floating rate debt and managing interest rate riskImportant loan...
As the District Attorney in New Orleans, Jason Williams is faced with a nearly impossible task. He must balance the job of being the prosecutor in a city that has had one of the nation’s highest murder rates for more than 30 years with the imperative of righting the wrongs of an office that has not always operated fairly. Jason led the New Orleans City Council’s Criminal Justice Committee when I was a public safety consultant for the council, so it was a great joy to get to talk to him about his work in New Orleans as he approaches the end of his first term. In this conversation, we discuss the challenges of balancing crime reduction with justice and how the innovative “N.O.D.I.C.E” program (New Orleans Data Informed Community Engagement) addresses the geographic footprint of crime in New Orleans. Jason emphasizes the importance of data-driven decision-making, community engagement, and the myriad of challenges stemming from non-unanimous juries in Louisiana. The Honorable Jason Rogers Williams was sworn in as District Attorney of Orleans Parish on January 11, 2021. He is a proud Tulane University Law School Alumni. After graduating law school, he started his own law practice focused on criminal defense, Jason Rogers Williams and Associates. After winning a series of high-profile criminal cases, the Louisiana Supreme Court appointed Jason as a judge in New Orleans’ Criminal District Court. In 2014, he saw an opportunity to make government work for the people of New Orleans and ran for City Council. He was a council member for six years, four of which he served as Council President, before being elected District Attorney on a promise of sweeping justice reforms. Jason is a proud and devoted father to three children: 5-year-old Xavier, 17-year-old Graham, and 23-year-old Zoe. He lives in uptown New Orleans with his wife, Liz, founder of the Center of Resilience, his youngest son, and a very sweet but very bossy pit bull, Jean Louise. Resources: Learn More: Jason Rogers Williams’ Website Follow the Jeff-alytics Podcast: Instagram: @RealTimeCrimeIndex LinkedIn: Real-Time Crime Index Website: The Jeff-alytics Podcast
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Jason Williams, MD, and Nathan Goodyear, MD, about innovations in immunotherapy, the future of cancer care and more. • Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive 1:02 • About Williams 1:12 • About Goodyear 1:56 • The interview 3:08 • Nathan, can you explain the concept of your medical philosophy, Docēre rāphè, and how you integrate it into your practice? 3:29 • Jason, how did you get to where you are today, and how did you end up founding the Williams Cancer Institute? 5:28 • Nathan, as an OB-GYN and lifestyle physician, what was your path to this space and at Williams Cancer Institute? 14:22 • How do you both navigate being creative in the current climate of misinformation from a patient and physician standpoint? 20:17 • Jason, what are the benefits and challenges of practicing in other countries versus in the United States? 26:05 • Discussion on patient education through scientific evidence and innovation. 31:00 • If someone could only listen to the last minute of this episode, what would you want listeners to take away? 33:37 • How to contact Goodyear & Williams 35:42 • Thanks for listening 36:11 Jason Williams, MD, DABR, is a medical doctor, board-certified radiologist and image-guided cancer specialist. As a leader in immunotherapy, he performed the world's first ablation procedure combined with intra-tumoral immunotherapy injections. Dr. Williams serves as the Director of Interventional Oncology and Immunotherapy at the Williams Cancer Institute , which he founded to advance innovative cancer treatments. Nathan Goodyear, MD, MD(H), is an integrative medicine physician, board-certified in obstetrics and gynecology, and a leader in wellness and cancer prevention. He specializes in functional and regenerative medicine, focusing on healing and teaching the body to restore itself. Dr. Goodyear works at the Williams Cancer Institute, pioneering innovative cancer care with a holistic approach. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com . Follow Healio on X and LinkedIn: @HemOncToday and https://www.linkedin.com/company/hemonctoday/ . Follow Dr. Jain on X: @ShikhaJainMD . Goodyear and Williams can be reached at williamscancerinstitute.com . Disclosures: Jain, Goodyear and Williams report no relevant financial disclosures.
Welcome to the Journey to Multifamily Millions podcast, where we dive into real estate investing with the pros! In this episode, we sit down with Jason Williams, founder of Ironclad Underwriting Mastery and co-founder of The Academy Presents. With a background in engineering, Jason shares how he transitioned from single-family homes to multifamily apartment syndication, inspired by mentor Joe Fairless. Jason dives into the creation of his unique underwriting model and shares the key lessons he learned while self-managing properties. He breaks down the challenges of property management, from handling tenant issues to tackling financial obstacles, and highlights strategies for finding great properties and making smart investments. Jason also explores the role of mentorship in real estate success and discusses how building a thought leadership platform can make a difference. Plus, he introduces the concept of using self-directed IRAs and 401ks for added investment flexibility, encouraging investors to research and support each other to achieve financial independence. Episode Topics [001:29] Meet our guest, Jason Williams [03:11] First Real Estate Investments [13:44] Transition to Syndication and Mentorship [18:07] Overcoming the First Deal Challenge [21:22] Creating a Dynamic Underwriting Model [26:41] Self-Directed IRAs and 401ks [30:36] What is one red flag every investor should look out for? [31:36] What is a myth about the real estate business? [34:33] Connecting with Jason Notable Quotes I started creating an underwriting model so that I can start understanding the numbers of an apartment complex. - Jason Williams "I think it takes a special kind of person to be a property manager and I need those people, but I’m not one of them." – Jason Williams "The real estate takes care of itself...Generally speaking, real estate's a good market to invest in." – Tim Little "Most banks, lenders require a 25 percent down payment for an investment property...that's a lot of money, especially with the cost of properties nowadays." – Tim Little "There’s no conservative underwriting...either you're competitive or you're not going to get any deals." – Jason Williams "One of the advantages of doing a podcast is... I get to have smart people on the show, and be seen with experts." – Tim Little "In a 401k, you don’t have a lot of control over what it’s invested in...once you put it into that self-directed IRA, you have a lot more flexibility." – Tim Little 👉Connect with Jason Williams LinkedIn: Jason (Bow-Tie Guy) Williams, Ph.D Website: Ironclad Underwriting Email: info@ironcladunderwriting.com Telephone: 940-247-0204 👉 Connect with Tim Linkedin: Tim Little Instagram: @tim_at_zana Email: tim@zanainvestments.com Visit www.ZANAinvestments.com for more info on Tim and how you can passively invest in multifamily real estate Get your Passive Investor's Cheat Sheet FREE Subscribe, Rate, and leave a review here 🌟 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/journey-to-multifamily-millions/id1634643497
Whether you’re a syndicator or operator, effective underwriting and creating projections in the market are critical to your success. That’s why today, we have Jason Williams on the show to share his expertise in underwriting apartment syndication deals, how his model can help determine deals that make sense in today’s market, and the red flags everyone in the real estate investing space must be aware of. Jason also covers his current focus on providing education and programs that will help you thrive in a dynamic market, so tune in! Key Points & Relevant Topics How Jason got introduced into apartment syndication and what made him interested in investing in the Texas market What is underwriting and why it's important to learn Disadvantages of utilizing other people’s underwriting model Jason’s advice and recommendations for properly underwriting deals and for somebody who wants to use his model Underwriting conservatively, assessing cap rate for an exit strategy, and focusing on one market An introduction to Jason’s courses and how they work for students 8 red flags you should know when investing in real estate Resources & Links Ironclad Underwriting Mastery and The Academy Presents Community Apartment Syndication Due Diligence Checklist for Passive Investor About Jason Williams, Ph.D. Jason has been involved in real estate investing his whole life but began his personal real estate investing journey in 2003. He is the Founder of the Ironclad Underwriting Mastery Program, Co-Founder of The Academy Presents, and a Managing Partner of Lorren Capital, LLC. Jason has experience in Single Family Home Rentals, small Multifamily Home Rentals, and Large Multifamily Apartment Syndications as well as Passive Investing in many asset types. Jason graduated from Texas Tech University in 2002 with a BS and in 2006 with a PHD both in Chemical Engineering. He has had a 15+ year-long career as an engineer programming and developing systems to help provide efficient and accurate results. As a full-time real estate investor, he brings his engineering experience to multifamily real estate investing with his underwriting program, Ironclad Underwriting Mastery. Get in Touch with Jason Website: https://ironcladunderwriting.com/ / https://lorrencapital.com/ LinkedIn: Jason (Bow-Tie Guy) Williams, Ph.D. To Connect With Us Please visit our website www.bonavestcapital.com and click here to leave a rating and written review!
If you're a cyclist, you know that having the right bike can make all the difference in your performance and safety. But what about the fit of your bike? Is it really worth investing in a bike fit, or is it just an unnecessary expense? Find out on today's podcast as I interview Jason Williams of Retul, a Specialized Bike Company. We discuss the importance of bike fit, how it can help improve performance and safety, and why you should consider investing in one. Don't miss this interesting conversation with Jason Williams of Retul. Whether you're just getting into the cycling world or you're a seasoned rider, you won't want to miss this episode. During the podcast, we take a closer look at Retul's bike fit process and what sets them apart from other fitting services. Jason shares valuable tips and advice on bike fit, helping listeners gain a better understanding of what to look for in a bike fitter. So, whether you're just getting started in the cycling world or you're a seasoned rider, this podcast is for you. Don't miss out on this insightful conversation with Jason Williams of Retul. Tune in to learn more about bike fit and how it can help take your cycling experience to the next level. If you want a bike fit, contact Jason Williams of Retul by visiting Retul.com or even find a Retul fitter near you. Happy Cycling!