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Weekly 30-minute interviews with top agents featuring proven strategies for real estate growth. Each episode delivers authentic advice backed by real data and experience, designed to inspire and educate attendees. Episodes focus on actionable insights, highlighting the most impactful strategies driving growth in real estate today. Register to be part of the next live Do This webinar at https://www.brivity.com/dothis
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15 Point Plan

Win Make Give Podcast Network

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To tackle all that life brings us, we need to have energy. Join Jacqueline Smith and Ryan Greigg every Tuesday as they break down Ben Kinney's 15 Point Plan, which charts a path for being less stressed and more productive. If you want to be happier, healthier, and more energized, this podcast is for you. The 15 Point Plan is a proud member of the Win Make Give Podcast Network.
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Welcome to the No Days Off podcast with Brian Gubernick - where we believe that each day brings a new opportunity to get better - better at business, better at our relationships, better in health,…better at life! Brian Gubernick is a visionary leader with over 20 years of diverse business and life experience. Currently the Chief Real Estate Officer for PLACE Inc and Co-Founder of Metrix Masterminds, Brian has held numerous other significant roles in the real estate industry including propert ...
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Cardboard Wars

Ben Rippin'

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Join Ben Rippin' and the Rippin' crew as they dive deep into the world of sports cards with positive vibes and a passion for the hobby. Cardboard Wars isn't just another sports card podcast. It's your front-row seat to the industry's most fascinating stories, trends, and insights. From rookie card predictions to market analysis, vintage treasures to modern hits, we'll cover it all with the expertise and enthusiasm that only true collectors can bring. Whether you're a seasoned collector or ju ...
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History Rage

Paul Bavill

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Think history is boring? That’s because you’ve only ever heard the fake version. On History Rage, professional historians come in swinging — smashing the myths, clichés, and half-truths that keep getting recycled in classrooms, documentaries, and TikToks. Vikings with horned helmets? Nope. Britain standing alone in 1940? Wrong. Medieval people never bathed? Rubbish. Why listen? Because the truth is way more exciting. You’ll leave every episode with jaw-dropping stories, killer facts to shut ...
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With 35 years of climbing experience and going on 14 years behind the mic, Chris Kalous brings interviews, tributes, discussion, tears, and lots of laughs from the full breadth of the climbing zeitgeist. Rock climbing, bigwall (big wall?) climbing, alpinism, ice climbing, bouldering, and competition climbing. If it’s climbing related, it’s here. In the words of Alex Honnold, “If you are a climber, you pretty much have to do the Enormocast.”
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Curious how businesses grow their revenue without turning every employee into a hardcore salesperson? Hosted by Mark Drager, CEO of SalesLoop and veteran podcaster, the How to Sell More Podcast helps business owners and marketers tackle one of the biggest challenges companies face: increasing sales. Each episode features proven strategies from founders, CEOs, and industry experts to elevate your branding, marketing, and sales—helping you attract new clients, demonstrate your value, and beat ...
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Mary Gilbert of Keller Williams Southern Oregon offers insights into leveraging client reviews and hosting successful client events. Joined by hosts Chad Hyams and Bob Stewart, the discussion delves into the importance of Google reviews for brand visibility and lead generation, with Mary sharing strategies that secure a 60% review rate. The episode…
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Explore the timeless significance of Jackie Robinson's iconic 1948 Leaf baseball card in this engaging episode of Cardboard Wars. Hosts Ben Ripping, M46 Rippin', and Kevin Rips jump into Leaf's groundbreaking entry into the trading card arena and Robinson's monumental impact on baseball and civil rights. Discover how this collectible transcends its…
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Most people think wealth is about a bigger net-worth number. Today, Brian breaks down what he was reminded of in a conversation with George Antone — author of The Wealthy Code — and why real wealth has nothing to do with your balance sheet and everything to do with math, mechanics, and cash flow. Brian walks through the three principles that actual…
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In today's episode, Brian Gubernick hits you hard the first time — the same way this idea recently hit him when he heard Morgan Housel talk about it on a podcast. Morgan, one of Brian's favorite authors, shared a distinction that every hard-charging entrepreneur needs to hear: resume virtues vs. eulogy virtues. Most of us spend our lives stacking w…
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Most people hit the holidays and coast. They loosen their standards, drift from routines, and tell themselves they'll "get serious in January." Not you. Not here. Not in the No Days Off Nation. In this episode, Brian breaks down one of the most powerful performance windows of the year—Separation Season, a concept borrowed from Ed Mylett and sharpen…
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On the Enormocast Tweener, we have Vikki Weldon and Em Pellerin on stage at the Arc’teryx Academy in Squamish (Sḵwx̱wú7mesh) BC for a live podcast. Vikki and Em are world climbers, but both have a “home” base in Squamish. Though they are of a similar age, the paths the two women took to arrive and … Continue reading "Enormocast Tweener: Vikki Weldo…
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On the Enormocast Tweener, we have Vikki Weldon and Em Pellerin on stage at the Arc’teryx Academy in Squamish (Sḵwx̱wú7mesh) BC for a live podcast. Vikki and Em are world climbers, but both have a “home” base in Squamish. Though they are of a similar age, the paths the two women took to arrive and … Continue reading "Enormocast Tweener: Vikki Weldo…
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Ryan Greigg and Jacqueline Smith delve into ambitious goal-setting on the 15 Point Plan podcast, focusing on Ryan's quest to conquer Mount Kilimanjaro twice in a record-setting endeavor. Ryan shares insights into his preparation, including altitude training and breathwork, illustrating a mindset of inevitability and determination. Through this ambi…
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Most people think they have a strategy problem. They don't. They have an execution problem. In today's episode, Brian breaks down one of the most powerful frameworks in business and in life: the Four Disciplines of Execution (4DX). Because the truth is simple—your current life is perfectly designed to produce your current results. If you want diffe…
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Most people say they want to be wealthy. Very few can define what wealth actually means. In today's episode, Brian breaks down the real game of wealth—not the internet version, not the "nice house and big income" version—the freedom version. The version where you can do what you want, when you want, with who you want… and actually afford to live th…
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This week on History Rage, host Paul Bavill is joined by historian and author Rachel McCarthy James, the mind behind the intriguing book "Whack Job: A History of Axe Murder." Together, they delve into the infamous case of Lizzie Borden, a crime so notorious it has inspired nursery rhymes and countless myths. Debunking the 40 Whacks: Rachel sets the…
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Join Bob Stewart and Chad Hyams as they explore effective business planning with Julene discussing strategies for real estate professionals aiming to elevate their game. Dive into themes like goal-setting, tracking progress with Brivity, and transforming a business plan into actionable steps. Emphasizing simplicity and accountability, this episode …
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Most people think courage looks like running into burning buildings or taking giant risks. But Brendan Burchard flips that idea on its head — real courage isn't about danger, it's about discipline. It's emotional courage: the ability to move forward even when your doubts, fears, and feelings beg you to hit the brakes. In today's episode, Brian brea…
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Explore the legendary legacy of Babe Ruth as Ben Ripping, Kevin Rips, and BobsRippin' dive into his remarkable career and lasting impact on baseball and sports cards. Discover Ruth's transformation from a troubled youth to baseball icon, his groundbreaking achievements, and his humanitarian spirit. Then, uncover the fascinating history of the Goude…
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If you've ever ended a strong week feeling nauseous from pressure instead of proud of your progress, this episode is for you. Brian unpacks a late-night message from a young, high-achieving entrepreneur who admitted he constantly feels like he's "not doing enough." Brian knows that feeling well and shares how unchecked ambition can quietly turn int…
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That uneasy feeling you get when your actions don't match your beliefs? That's not guilt, it's cognitive dissonance. And while most people run from it, elite performers use it as fuel. In this episode, Brian breaks down why that internal tension might be your greatest leadership advantage. You'll learn how to spot the moments when your integrity is…
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You can spend thousands on sleep supplements, fancy mattresses, or wearables — but if you're breathing wrong while you sleep, none of it matters. In this episode, Brian Gubernick breaks down a simple, almost ridiculous-sounding hack that's made a measurable difference in his performance: mouth taping. Yep — taping your mouth shut before bed. It's n…
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Jacqueline Smith and Ryan Greigg delve into goal setting on the 15 Point Plan podcast, exploring how envisioning bold, "impossible" goals can spark personal and professional transformation. They discuss the impact of societal influences on goal-making and introduce the "Four Ds" framework: Dream, Decide, Design, and Do, as a structured approach to …
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Dr. Wayne Dyer once said, "Change the way you look at things, and the things you look at change." Sounds simple, until you actually live it. In today's episode, Brian Gubernick breaks down how one shift in perspective can completely rewrite your outcomes. From Slack turning a failed video game into a $27B business, to Netflix reframing DVDs into di…
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This week on History Rage, host Paul Bavill welcomes the insightful Dr. Faith Tibble, a historian specialising in iconography and the author of Crown of Thorns, Humble Gods and Humiliated Kings. Together, they delve into the complex and often misunderstood symbolism of one of Christianity's most iconic images: the crown of thorns. Join them as they…
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Join Bob Stewart and Chad Hyams as they chat with long-time real estate professional Lisa Archer. Discover strategies for mastering tech tools like Brivity, effectively using social media, and leveraging handwritten postcards for lead generation. Lisa shares insights into her team's daily practices, including targeted client communication and optim…
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Join hosts Ben Rippin' and Kevin Rips as they dive into the legacy of Kobe Bryant, from his jaw-dropping 60-point farewell game to his enduring Mamba Mentality. This episode of Cardboard Wars also explores Kobe's iconic 1996-97 Topps Chrome basketball card and its impact on the sports card industry. Learn about Kobe's life, career milestones, and t…
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High performers crave clarity. We want the full picture before we move — but in business and life, waiting for 100% certainty is often just a way of stalling. In this episode, Brian unpacks Jeff Bezos' "70% Rule" from his 2017 Amazon shareholder letter — the idea that most decisions should be made with about 70% of the information you wish you had.…
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Most of the rules that determine whether we rise or stall aren't written anywhere. They're not in a handbook. They're not on a whiteboard. But they govern our decisions, our leadership, and our progress every single day, just as reliably as gravity. In this episode, Brian breaks down ten "laws of life" that high performers understand, whether consc…
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Ryan Greigg and Jacqueline Smith dive into a refresher on the 15 Point Plan, a daily habit system aimed at improving energy, happiness, and reducing stress. They discuss key components like setting goals, movement, hydration, nutrition, and mindfulness. Each point is customizable and designed to track progress over 30 days, allowing listeners to co…
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Join Bob Stewart and Chad Hyams as they talk with Tom Atwood from Keller Williams, exploring the intricacies of real estate team building and agent recruitment. Delve into Tom's journey of expanding his team, balancing empathy with standards, and the art of effective recruitment. Discover strategies for thriving in a competitive market, embracing t…
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Brian shares a lesson that hit close to home. Straight from a weekend running the New York City Marathon, Monday Night Football, and quality time with his dad. We've all experienced relationships that drift or dissolve. A friend, a colleague, a partner — someone who suddenly feels more like a stranger. And when that happens, the default story we te…
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Everyone loves to talk about "work-life balance." Calendar hacks. Perfect routines. Equal attention to everything that matters. Sounds enlightened, right? Except it's a lie. In today's episode, Brian pulls a powerful lesson from one of the most impactful books ever written: The ONE Thing by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan. The book demolishes the idea …
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On Episode 315 of the Enormocast, I sit down with Boulder-born Yosemite-trained speed climbing maestra, Kate Kelleghan. Kate came to climbing at 20 despite, or maye TO spite, her climbing dad. A youth of dark eye make-up, music, art, and smoke-sessions behind the school finally gave way to a life of climbing adventure when dad … Continue reading "E…
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On Episode 315 of the Enormocast, I sit down with Boulder-born Yosemite-trained speed climbing maestra, Kate Kelleghan. Kate came to climbing at 20 despite, or maye TO spite, her climbing dad. A youth of dark eye make-up, music, art, and smoke-sessions behind the school finally gave way to a life of climbing adventure when dad … Continue reading "E…
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Growth has a price. And too often, the receipt shows up in the form of relationships that no longer fit the future you're building. In today's episode, Brian breaks down one of the toughest truths he ever learned from a mentor: you will outgrow people — and that's okay. Not because you're better than them. Not because loyalty doesn't matter. But be…
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This week on History Rage, host Paul Bavill welcomes Tudor historian and author Dr. Joanne Paul to dissect the life and legacy of the enigmatic Thomas More. As they navigate the treacherous waters of Tudor England, they delve into the myths and misconceptions surrounding this controversial figure, aiming to separate fact from fiction. Episode Highl…
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In this episode, Brian Gubernick breaks down one of the biggest lies in business: that showing up is enough. Pros in sports spend countless hours preparing their bodies and minds so when the lights come on, their performance isn't a surprise — it's the inevitable result of disciplined work. So why do so many entrepreneurs wing it? Brian unpacks the…
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Leadership. Wealth. Performance. None of it outruns the story you tell yourself. Today, Brian pays tribute to one of the greatest influences on the No Days Off movement, his mentor, the late Mac Newton. Mac believed that the biggest limits in life aren't external… they're internal. They're the governors we bolt onto our own identity. If you think y…
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Most leaders have been taught to stay out of the weeds. Set the vision, delegate the details, and hope the machine runs itself. But the world's most successful leaders -- Bezos, Culp, Toyota, Engstrom -- reject that myth entirely. They don't micromanage. They system-build. In today's episode, Brian breaks down what truly hands-on leadership looks l…
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Join hosts Jacqueline Smith and Ryan Greigg as they jump into an inspiring conversation with Melinda Kaiser on achieving balance between marathon running, business, and family life. Discover how Melinda, a dedicated mother of three and successful entrepreneur, uses strategic planning and the power of influence to excel. Uncover her journey from qui…
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Many leaders fall into a hidden trap: believing "If I can do it, so can you." In this episode, we unpack how that mindset, while rooted in good intentions, can quietly damage culture, morale, and growth. Using Muriel Wilkins' story of "Robin," a top executive whose high standards nearly cost her the CEO role, we explain how elite performers can uni…
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In this gripping episode of History Rage, host Paul Bavill welcomes back acclaimed historian Dr Helen Fry to uncover the hidden world of Belgium’s wartime intelligence networks — the unsung heroes of espionage who risked everything to fight from behind enemy lines. Drawing from her new book The White Lady, Helen reveals how Belgian agents shaped th…
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Most people think great relationships just work — that when you find the "right" person, partner, or team, everything should click effortlessly. But that's a lie. Great relationships don't run on luck; they run on work. In this episode, Brian breaks down the 7 Principles of Great Relationships — lessons that apply to your marriage, your friendships…
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In this enlightening episode of History Rage, host Paul Bavill is joined by historian and author Dr. Francis Young to delve into the often overlooked history of Eastern Europe. Together, they challenge the dominant narratives surrounding the region, particularly the misconceptions that arise from a focus solely on the 20th century and the pervasive…
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Join Chad Hyams and guest Sarita Dua as they dive into relationship-building in real estate, moving beyond leads to fostering authentic connections. Sarita shares her experience with Brevity, emphasizing the power of consolidating databases for a streamlined, effective approach. They discuss strategies for using tech to enhance personal interaction…
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In this episode of No Days Off, Brian Gubernick sits down 1-on-1 with Dr. Benjamin Hardy, organizational psychologist and bestselling author of The Gap and the Gain, 10x Is Easier Than 2x, and his latest release, The Science of Scaling. Dr. Hardy's work has reshaped how entrepreneurs, leaders, and high performers think about growth — not just in bu…
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Explore the legendary story of O-Pee-Chee hockey cards and Wayne Gretzky, the greatest hockey player of all time, on this episode of Cardboard Wars. Hosts Ben Ripping, Bob Rippin, and Kevin Rips dive into the history and significance of O-Pee-Chee's iconic hockey cards, their unique bilingual design, and their impact on collectors. Discover how Way…
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Most of us aren't held back by our talent, our resources, or our circumstances, we're held back by the stories we tell ourselves about who we are. In today's episode, Brian shares a powerful moment from a weekend in New York with his daughter that exposed a hidden "governor" on his own performance. What he discovered on an eight-mile run in Central…
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Discover the untold story of the RAF heroes who photographed victory. What if the intelligence that won World War II didn’t come from Bletchley Park — but from the skies above? In this gripping episode of History Rage, host Paul Bavill is joined by historians and podcasters Dave Robertson and Tony Hoskins from For You The War Is Over to uncover the…
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Most people don't set small goals because they lack ambition; they set small goals because they're afraid to fail. In today's episode, Brian breaks down a powerful idea from Dr. Benjamin Hardy: small goals are nothing more than a strategy to avoid failure. And nowhere is this more dangerous than in your wealth-building journey. If your goals are "s…
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On Episode 314 of the Enormocast, I sit down with climber Sam MacIlwaine. Sam is a sport climber, trad climber, bigwall climber, but perhaps is most well-known for her invert offwidth jones. Somewhere in her kinda “normal” ascension as a climber, Sam ended up in Mary “Tradprincess” Eden’s Offwidth clinic and the two women became … Continue reading …
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On Episode 314 of the Enormocast, I sit down with climber Sam MacIlwaine. Sam is a sport climber, trad climber, bigwall climber, but perhaps is most well-known for her invert offwidth jones. Somewhere in her kinda “normal” ascension as a climber, Sam ended up in Mary “Tradprincess” Eden’s Offwidth clinic and the two women became … Continue reading …
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Most leaders say they "pour into their people," but few actually understand what that really means. Buying dinners, giving bonuses, and sending someone to a conference might feel generous, but that isn't leadership. That's transaction. In today's episode, Brian breaks down the rare leadership skill that separates culture-builders from babysitters: …
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Join hosts Ryan Greigg and Jacqueline Smith on the 15 Point Plan podcast as they welcome Phil Smith to discuss the power of setting challenging goals for enhanced energy and reduced stress. Phil shares his inspiring journey from a non-runner to completing the Chicago Marathon at age 50 alongside his son, underscoring themes of perseverance, family …
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