Episode 76: The Anti-Wall Street Approach to Real Estate Investing for Financial Freedom with Curtis May

Episode 76: The Anti-Wall Street Approach to Real Estate Investing for Financial Freedom with Curtis May

Author: Johnoson Crutchfield August 29, 2024 Duration: 39:35
Are you tired of the traditional financial advice that just doesn't seem to be moving the needle? Do you feel like you're stuck in the rat race, no matter how hard you work? If so, you're not alone. In this eye-opening episode, we sit down with Curtis May, the host of the Practical Wealth Show podcast and the founder of Practical Wealth Solutions. Curtis is a self-proclaimed "anti-Wall Street financial advisor" who has dedicated his career to helping people achieve work-optional income and financial freedom.In this conversation, Curtis shares his personal journey, from realizing the NBA wasn't in his future to discovering the power of the "velocity method" of personal finance. 01:18 - Curtis May's background and journey to becoming a financial educator 04:39 - Differences between Curtis's approach and traditional financial advice (e.g., Dave Ramsey) 08:29 - The importance of cash flow control and the "velocity method" of personal finance 0:11:33 - Leveraging real estate vs. investing in the stock market 12:33 - Why following the crowd is a recipe for financial disaster 14:02 - The five principles of personal finance: saving, protection, maximizing protection, liquidity, and velocity 23:14 - How Curtis works with clients to improve their financial efficiency and achieve their goals 31:44 - How to connect with Curtis May and access his resources Actionable Takeaways: Conduct a Cash Flow Audit: Analyze your current cash flow by tracking what's coming in and what's going out. Identify areas where you can optimize and keep more of your money working for you. Assess Your Insurance Coverage: Review your liability, homeowner's, and disability insurance policies to ensure you have adequate protection. Implement an umbrella policy to safeguard your real estate assets. Explore Infinite Banking: Look into the concept of "privatized banking" or infinite banking as a strategy to store your liquidity and leverage your own capital for real estate investments. Continuously Expand Your Knowledge: Commit to reading 10-15 pages per day on topics related to real estate investing, economics, and personal finance. Seek out educational resources that challenge your assumptions. Build a Diversified Network: Identify professionals in your network (e.g., lenders, attorneys, property managers) who can help you access private capital and uncover new investment opportunities. Key Quotes: “Investing is not about buying something, it's really about becoming so if you're going to do this, you got to want to learn to become a real investor, right? A person that takes control, that wants control of their money, their personal economy, call it” "The numbers tell a story, and so you need to know your story. That's what a game is, won and lost. That when money hit your account, what do you do with it?" “I want you to leave with this is not what you earn, is what you keep, and how hard it worked for you. So I would work on keeping more of it. And if you need help with keeping more of it, reach out.” Links Mentioned: Curtis May's website: https://www.practicalwealth.net/ Text "millionaire" to 833-442-0250 to receive a report on how to build wealth like Arnold Schwarzenegger Text "infinite real estate" to 833-442-0250 to receive a free report on infinite banking in real estate If you are interested investing in real estate and make connections, shoot an email grabthemap@gmail.com. Read on some of our blogpost http://grabthemap.com/.

There's a lot of noise out there about building wealth, but for many, the tangible path of real estate remains compelling yet shrouded in mystery. The Grab the Map Podcast: Real Estate Investing Info and Advice for All of Us cuts through that fog with a grounded, accessible approach. Hosted by active investor Johnoson Crutchfield, this isn't a theoretical lecture; it's a conversation from the trenches, designed to build both your practical knowledge and the mental framework necessary for success. Each episode feels like a direct dialogue, whether Johnoson is sharing hard-won advice from his own deals or sitting down with a variety of guests to explore different angles and strategies within the industry. What sets this podcast apart is its genuine responsiveness-listener feedback actively shapes the content, ensuring the topics covered are the ones you actually need. The tone is refreshingly straightforward and inclusive, speaking to both newcomers figuring out their first step and seasoned investors looking to refine their approach. You'll find a blend of actionable tactics, broader discussions on the cultural and societal aspects of property, and a consistent emphasis on building a sustainable investor's mindset. If you're tired of hype and looking for a real, unvarnished look at how real estate investing works for everyday people, this is a place to start. Johnoson extends an open invitation to share your own journey, reinforcing the community-focused spirit of the entire project.
Author: Language: en-us Episodes: 100

The Grab the Map Podcast: Real Estate Investing Info and Advice for All of Us
Podcast Episodes
Episode 15: What's the Worst Thing that Can Happen [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 18:24
Shownotes: What's really stopping you from taking the next step? Is it fear of losing money, making a mistake, or finding out you're not as ready as you hoped? In this solo episode of the Grab the Map Podcast, host John…
Episode 14: The CoronaVirus and the Real Estate Market [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 21:05
What happens to real estate when the world stops? What should investors do when businesses close, tenants lose jobs, lenders pull back, and uncertainty dominates every headline? In this episode of the Grab the Map Podcas…
Episode 12: Being Married to an Investor [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 14:52
Shownotes: What happens to a marriage when one partner becomes obsessed with growth, deals, and opportunity? How do you balance ambition with family, stability, and sanity? And what does the non-investor spouse actually…
Episode 11: This Guy Did His First Deal with his 401k [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 22:22
Shownotes: What if the biggest thing holding you back from real estate investing isn't money—but certainty? What if you've done everything “right,” worked for years, contributed to retirement… yet the math still doesn't…
Episode 10: Deals I'm Doing Now! [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 10:56
Shownotes: What does an active real estate investor's deal flow actually look like—not the flashy Instagram version, but the real numbers, real properties, and real work? How many deals can you realistically do in 60 day…
Episode 9: A 5 Year Old Tells Us the Importance of Money [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 3:46
Shownotes: What if our understanding of money, success, and purpose was clearer when we were five years old than it is now? In a world obsessed with hustle, net worth, and financial milestones, have we forgotten what act…
Episode 8: Having Friends that are Investors [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 11:24
Shownotes: Have you ever felt misunderstood when talking about real estate investing with friends who don't invest? Do conversations about deals, leverage, or long-term strategy fall flat—or worse, create tension? What i…
Episode 7: A 7 Year Old Investor in the Making [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 4:06
Shownotes: What if the principles of wealth-building, freedom, and intentional living were so simple that even a 7-year-old could explain them? What if the biggest lessons about money, investing, and life didn't come fro…

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