Cash Flow Connections - Real Estate Podcast
Welcome to the Cash Flow Connections Real Estate Podcast. This podcast provides insights into the intricacies of commercial real estate investing through interviews with some of the leading investors, sponsors, and managers in the U.S. The program centers on cash flow focused asset classes such as mobile home parks, self-storage, multi-family, and office, but virtually all types of real estate transactions will be covered. The podcast is hosted by Hunter Thompson, founder of Cash Flow Connections and full-time real estate investor.
Cash Flow Connections is a private equity firm that assists accredited investors achieve diversification though recession-resistant real estate.
Episodes

Wednesday Oct 07, 2020
Wednesday Oct 07, 2020
Today's episode is a unique one. Our guest recently put on a spectacular event that I spoke at, and I asked him to discuss the bullet points from the event. His experience in dealing with the high caliber of speakers that attended gives great insight into what matters when it comes to hosting an event, and which key performance indicators to look at. Our guest for today is Gary Lipsky, who is the co-founder of APT Capital Group. He's invested in 1,700 units and is focused on Arizona Markets. Recently, they put together the Asset Management Summit, which is a multi-day summit that featured many high level guests and speakers. Today we are going to discuss... What systems you can create in your business to create accountability How to model others instead of being extremely innovative Mindset and how it plays a crucial role in your ability to get to the next step Learn more about our guest: AMSummit2020.com

Monday Oct 05, 2020
Monday Oct 05, 2020
In this Monday Minutes episode, Hunter discusses the importance of being influential and how that may lead to you to saying some offensive things. Interested in investing with Hunter? Visit asymcapital.com Email us at info@asymcapital.com

Wednesday Sep 30, 2020
Wednesday Sep 30, 2020
As always, without paying attention to what is going on in the economy, you have the potential to lose a lot of money. With COVID-19 still playing out, focusing on what is going on economically is critical to protect your capital and, perhaps, still grow your portfolio. Each person has their own personal take on our current economic state, so learning from multiple sources is a great way to broaden your knowledge and come to your own conclusions. Our guest for today is George Gammon, who is an American real estate investor and entrepreneur who produces and stars in his own popular YouTube channel. Prior to 2012, George started and operated multiple businesses in the convention and advertising space. After 12 years as a successful entrepreneur, George semi-retired at 38 and shifted into real estate, where he has remodeled and flipped over 40 properties in and out of the United States. Today we are going to discuss... How it's possible that there are many people out there that believe that despite the fact there may be demand for US dollars, there can still be inflation Whether we are headed from a Japanese style deflationary period or if this is more of a 1970's style inflationary period Why our guest believes our oncoming recession/depression may be worse than 2009 Learn more about our guest: GeorgeGammon.com YouTube Channel Twitter

Monday Sep 28, 2020
Monday Sep 28, 2020
In this Monday Minutes episode, Hunter discusses why he takes it easy on his guests rather than push back against their views. Interested in investing with Hunter? Visit asymcapital.com Email us at info@asymcapital.com

Wednesday Sep 23, 2020
Wednesday Sep 23, 2020
People who have an ideological viewpoint tend to let their ideology cloud their vision of being able to see through the data, and view the world objectively. A great example of this is if someone thinks something should work a certain way, and it doesn't, then they believe the results will be far worse than they would be in reality. While having ideological viewpoints are not always a bad thing, it's important to recognize these viewpoints to reduce any subconscious thought process shifts. Our guest for today is Gene Epstein who is the former Economics and Books Editor of Barron's. He is also an author whose last published book was "Econospinning: How to Read Between the Lines When the Media Manipulate the Numbers." Gene has taught economics at the City University of New York and St. John's University and worked as a senior economist for the New York Stock Exchange. Today we are going to discuss... What data our guest is looking at that suggests we are NOT headed for a massive depression Why our guest believes we have achieved herd immunity in several states, which may have a significant positive impact on the economy Why our guest believes the U.S. might be headed for some trouble, but in close to 10 years as opposed to right now Learn more about our guest: Episode 143 The Soho Forum Gene's Article Congressional Budget Review Twitter

Monday Sep 21, 2020
Monday Sep 21, 2020
In this Monday Minutes episode, Hunter discusses ROI and IRR, and talks about which one he believes is a better metric. Interested in investing with Hunter? Visit asymcapital.com Email us at info@asymcapital.com

Wednesday Sep 16, 2020
Wednesday Sep 16, 2020
When thinking about wealthy individuals or families, most people assume the career path of these people include doctors, lawyers, or other similar professions. However, there are many other 'simple' businesses, such as car washes and laundromats, that people don't think of as particularly lucrative that have the potential to create large multi-generational wealth. In fact, the ATM business is a perfect example of one of those businesses. Our guest for today is Daryl Heller, who is an entrepreneur who has founded over twelve companies within the telecom, technology, agriculture, real estate, and the energy sectors. He is an innovative and highly respected leader, providing strategic direction, and serving as the lead on merger and acquisition activities within all of his companies. Today we are going to discuss... The ATM business elephant in the room: The technology risk and "cash is dead!" While the ATM business may be mature in its life-cycle, there are unique opportunities within the sector to revolutionize it through additional income streams How to significantly reduce risk when investing in ATMs through investing in proven locations, as opposed to attempting to place ATMs in new locations and hoping for the best

Monday Sep 14, 2020
Monday Sep 14, 2020
In this Monday Minutes episode, Hunter goes over more of the most asked questions from investors in order to help alleviate any concerns or unknowns. Interested in investing with Hunter? Visit asymcapital.com Email us at info@asymcapital.com

Wednesday Sep 09, 2020
Wednesday Sep 09, 2020
If you have a fantastic product but do not have any marketing, branding, or advertising happening, then no one will care about how great your product actually is. For some, marketing may come naturally, but for many others it can be incredibly difficult and next to impossible. However, in order to be truly successful with whatever company you have, you need to establish a solid brand and marketing plan before jumping in with both feet. Our guest for today is Chris Stephenson, who is an international brand builder with significant experience in the entertainment industry, having worked for MTV, Interscope, House of Blues, SFX, Ministry of Sound, and Xbox. More recently, he was involved in the creation of leading mezcal company, Madre Mezcal. Today we are going to discuss... Why our guest isn't pursuing the typical "influencer model" but why he antici[ates a lot of influential people will be sharing his product without being paid to do so How to create a brand that sticks so you have raving fans that will buy your product even during uncertain times What strategy our guest has used to get his relatively new brand on the shelfs of Whole Foods and Erewhon by gaining authentic momentum Learn more about our guest: MadreMezcal.com

Thursday Sep 03, 2020
Thursday Sep 03, 2020
Today, our episode will be a little different than normal. Instead of being the interviewer, I will be the interviewee. I was recently on a podcast called How to Buy Giant Apartment Buildings and in this episode I cover a lot of ground that I think our listeners can benefit from. In this episode, you'll also be able to learn a bit about what sparks motivation for me and how I keep pushing on despite the current challenges we face. Today we are going to discuss... Why my investment strategy has and has not changed since Covid How a little lead capture mechanism provides me with infinite motivation What most real estate investors don't realize about the global macro picture Learn more about our guest: How to Buy Giant Apartment Buildings Episode




