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We talk to first responders all over the nation who are investing and working on businesses outside of their first responder jobs. Our Goal is to motivate and educate each other and help provide a better financial understanding for a better future.
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Revolutionizing men's health wasn't Erica's original plan when she entered nursing. It was a personal journey that began when her husband, a Purple Heart veteran who lost his legs in Afghanistan, was failed by traditional healthcare providers. Their dismissive approach—handing out prescriptions rather than addressing root causes—sparked something in her. "When you have a testosterone level under 200 in your 20s, you're not fine," she recalls telling doctors who insisted everything was normal. That frustration transformed into purpose. After years in critical care and trauma settings, Erica established her own practice near DuPont Circle in Washington DC, specializing in aesthetic wellness, sexual health, and men's enhancement procedures. The treatments she offers might raise eyebrows—"cocktox" injections that prevent penis retraction, girth enhancements, and testosterone therapy—but they address real needs that significantly impact men's quality of life. What sets her practice apart isn't just the specialized treatments. It's the comprehensive approach to men's health that traditional healthcare often overlooks. "Some guys get treated for depression and put on antidepressants when really, if we correct their testosterone, they'd feel better," she explains. By operating outside insurance constraints, she treats patients based on symptoms and wellness goals rather than rigid diagnostic criteria. This approach particularly benefits firefighters, shift workers, and veterans whose healthcare needs often fall through the cracks of conventional medicine. Beyond the clinical aspects, Erica's practice serves as a safe space where men can discuss sensitive concerns without embarrassment. "I promise you that there has not been something said to me that has been surprising," she assures, helping break down taboos that prevent many men from seeking care. Though her social media accounts occasionally attract inappropriate messages, she maintains professional boundaries while using platforms like TikTok to educate and normalize conversations about men's health. Ready to address concerns that traditional healthcare has dismissed? Follow The District Injector on social media or visit the website to learn more about these life-changing treatments and schedule a consultation where your questions will be answered without judgment.…
 
Join us for an exhilarating episode as Ian Horowitz makes his third appearance, steering us away from real estate and into the vibrant world of Buffed Energy drinks. Discover how a light-hearted text group among friends skyrocketed into a viral phenomenon, Brotherhood Buffs, captivating audiences worldwide with thrilling videos of fire trucks and emergency scenes. This camaraderie and unexpected fame laid the groundwork for Buffed Energy, a product inspired by the spirited community of "fire buffs" and designed to support first responders during their grueling shifts. Our conversation takes a deep dive into the precise craftsmanship behind Buffed Energy. Instead of opting for a generic white-label approach, Ian reveals their commitment to a true formulation process, infusing their drink with B vitamins, CoQ10, and blueberry extract. These ingredients cater to the demanding needs of first responders, ensuring sustained energy and mental clarity without the dreaded crash. The journey wasn't without its challenges—finding the right balance between taste and health, navigating industry hurdles, and ultimately receiving unexpected validation from peers in the energy drink landscape. But the story doesn't stop there. Buffed Energy's rapid success came hand-in-hand with unforeseen challenges, such as trademark battles that led to a strategic rebranding initiative. By embracing the name "The Energy Drink," Ian and his team pivoted creatively, securing a unique URL and social media presence. Beyond business hurdles, the brand's dedication to supporting injured first responders through philanthropic efforts adds depth to their narrative. Listen in as we explore the intersection of friendship, innovation, and community support, transforming a simple idea into a burgeoning business.…
 
Picture this: a routine Sunday workout known as "burpees for Jesus" becomes the catalyst for a life-changing event for Mike, one of our hosts at First Responder Financial Freedom. What starts as a typical fitness session suddenly spirals into a medical emergency, compelling Mike to confront the unpredictable nature of health crises. Through his candid recounting, listeners are drawn into the intense moment of suffering a venous brain bleed while on duty, illustrating the physical demands and risks inherent in the lives of first responders. Mike's story unfolds with a blend of gratitude and lightheartedness amidst adversity. The swift action of the Maryland State Police Aviation Command was crucial in ensuring he received the urgent care needed, an episode that underscores the importance of timely medical intervention. The emotional reactions of his wife and the role of a solid support network are laid bare, reminding us of the profound impact family and community have during moments of crisis. Despite the chaos, Mike injects humor into the narrative, sharing a lighter moment about losing a new pair of boxers, proving that even in the face of uncertainty, levity has its place. As the episode transitions into the recovery phase, themes of teamwork and resilience take center stage. Mike reflects on the invaluable support from family, firefighting colleagues, and business partners who stepped up when he needed them most. The journey from peak physical fitness to limited mobility is not just a physical challenge but a mental one that demands resilience and adaptability. Mike's experience is a testament to the enduring camaraderie within the firefighting fraternity and the critical importance of cherishing every moment with loved ones, as the future is unpredictable. Join us for an emotional exploration of courage, community, and the spirit of recovery.…
 
This podcast episode shares the inspiring story of Josh Sattley, a firefighter who faced termination for refusing the COVID vaccine and doubled down on his entrepreneurial spirit by launching his own business, Rebel Dump and Haul. Through his journey, Josh highlights the importance of financial independence, resilience in times of adversity, and the value of community support. • Josh discusses his transition from firefighter to entrepreneur • He reflects on the pressures faced during the pandemic • The importance of having a side hustle for financial security • Insights on the waste management business and operational strategies • Future plans for growth and the impact on his family's future • The significance of resilience and purpose in entrepreneurship…
 
Join us for a spirited conversation with Dave Pere, affectionately known as the "Military Millionaire," where we promise you’ll gain insights on financial freedom specifically tailored for service members and veterans. Laugh along with us as we navigate the quirks of aging and health, all while exploring the playful rebranding of Dave as “Overlord,” thanks to a little help from AI-generated text. Dive into Dave's fascinating journey in real estate, from his successful ventures in boutique hotels to an exciting property negotiation in St. Croix. Our discussion takes an intriguing turn as we explore the transition from Airbnb properties to boutique hotel investments. Hear firsthand how we bring these projects to life, with roles in marketing, social media, and fundraising, as well as the perks of owning prime-location hotels. We’ll share some humorous moments from our recording, all while delving into the strategy behind syndication investments, the benefits of pooling funds, and tackling market challenges like rising interest rates. Rounding out our chat, we reflect on personal goals, the balance of health, fatherhood, and the mission to support veterans in achieving financial freedom. We unveil ambitious plans to revolutionize banking for veterans and first responders, and highlight the importance of strategic investment decisions by drawing lessons from historical market phenomena like Tulip Mania. Whether it’s the thrill of real estate investing or the cautionary tales of speculative bubbles, we promise a lively and enlightening discussion you won’t want to miss.…
 
pisode Title: From $100K to $1M: Ben Liebenow’s Return with Lessons in Revenue Growth Hosts: Tyler and Mike Webb Guest: Ben Liebenow, former firefighter and full-time business owner of Roof Max Summary: In this episode, Tyler and Mike Webb welcome back Ben Liebenow, who left his firefighting career to pursue his business, Roof Max, full-time. Ben shares his journey from $100,000 to nearly $1 million in annual revenue, the decision to leave the fire service, and the challenges and rewards of scaling his business. From the importance of family time to managing growth pains and refining his leadership, Ben opens up about his transformation and the insights he's gained as a business owner. Key Points: Background on Ben's Transition: Ben discusses his journey from the fire service to running Roof Max, initially intended as a part-time venture, which he grew into a full-time commitment. Growth of Roof Max: Ben highlights the rapid revenue growth of Roof Max, climbing from $100,000 to a projected $1 million. He explains the business model, his challenges with staffing and lead generation, and the evolving strategies he’s employed to handle increased demand. Balancing Family and Business: Family time motivated Ben’s career shift, as he wanted to be more present for his children and support his wife, who faced challenges with his demanding firefighting schedule. Delegation and Efficiency: Ben emphasizes the importance of delegating tasks and letting go of control to improve efficiency, a lesson he’s implemented by hiring a business coach and forming a reliable team. Financial and Future Planning: Facing the uncertainties of a firefighter’s pension, Ben proactively planned his finances and investments. He shares how he’s adjusted his strategies since leaving the fire department. Insights and Reflections: Ben talks about the importance of finding a support network, including his mastermind group and business coach. He reflects on his growth as a business owner, learning to balance family, business, and personal health. Conclusion: Ben's story illustrates the challenges and rewards of leaving a stable career for entrepreneurship. His experience offers a powerful lesson on prioritizing family, pursuing growth, and creating a balanced life. Call to Action: Follow Ben's journey for updates and advice on entrepreneurship, or reach out if you’re navigating a similar career change.…
 
Episode Title: Real Estate Investing and Financial Freedom: Firefighter Turned Investor Brett Aller Hosts: Tyler Thrush, Aaron Foster, and Mike Webb Guest: Brett Aller, Real Estate Investor and Advanced EMT Summary: In this episode, Tyler Thrush, Aaron Foster, and Mike Webb sit down with Brett Aller, a full-time firefighter and advanced EMT who pivoted into real estate investing to achieve financial independence. Brett shares his journey from his initial interest in side hustles to becoming an experienced flipper and wholesaler. They discuss the importance of networking, building a solid foundation, and diversifying strategies in smaller towns. Brett also emphasizes how his "why" drives him to succeed in real estate. This episode is packed with actionable advice for anyone looking to balance a demanding career while building wealth. Key Points: Introduction to Brett Aller: Brett is an advanced EMT and full-time firefighter who began investing in real estate as a side hustle. Recently, he co-founded Lift REI, a real estate investment company focused on flipping and wholesaling. Getting Started in Real Estate: Brett transitioned from being an agent to a flipper after reading "Rich Dad Poor Dad" and discovering BiggerPockets. His first flip netted a $75,000 profit, inspiring him to pursue more projects. First Flip Story: Brett explains how he acquired and funded his first flip across the street from his home using a commercial loan, a HELOC, and 0% credit cards, underscoring the importance of funding creatively for new investors. The Power of Networking and Mentorship: Joining Bill Allen’s Seven Figure Flipping group helped Brett find direction and hone his skills in wholesaling and flipping. He highlights the importance of investing in mentorship for fast-tracking success. Growing a Business and Finding a Partner: Brett's shift to Lift REI stemmed from the need for a reliable partnership and clear roles. He discusses his focus on acquisitions and how he evaluates deals to flip, wholesale, or "whole-tail." Challenges of Investing in Small Markets: Investing in smaller markets requires adaptability, accurate comps, and creativity with exit strategies. Brett shares his experience and tips for handling unique challenges in smaller towns. Setting Goals and Defining His “Why”: Brett shares his motivation to create financial freedom for his family, allowing flexibility and control over his future. Insights and Reflections: Brett advises new investors to stay focused, choose a path, and avoid “shiny object syndrome.” He highlights the value of surrounding yourself with positive influences and networking with people who are aligned with your goals. Conclusion: Brett’s story underscores the power of real estate investing as a path to financial independence and career flexibility. His journey exemplifies taking action and leveraging the resources around him to create a better future for his family. Call to Action: Follow Brett on social media and connect with Lift REI to learn more about real estate investing and wholesaling strategies, especially in smaller markets.…
 
Ever wondered what it takes to transition from being a firefighter to a multimillionaire real estate investor? Ian Horowitz, a former Baltimore City firefighter, shares his fascinating journey into the real estate world, alongside his business partner Dan Mathe. Together, they navigated the turbulent waters of the global financial crisis to establish D&I Development in 2014, amassing a nearly nine-figure portfolio. Discover the strategic growth and integrative expertise that powered their success and learn how networking and community play vital roles in thriving in the real estate industry. Masterminds are not just buzzwords—they're game-changers for many. We unpack the unique dynamics of these groups, sharing stories of individuals who have made significant life changes, like moving from firefighting to business success. Whether it's financial goals, personal growth, or both, finding the right group that matches your personality and experience level is key. We also discuss how personality tests can tailor your mastermind experience, propelling you toward success with the right balance of grounding or motivation. In a world brimming with self-proclaimed experts, authenticity is crucial. We explore how to navigate the maze of real estate gurus, emphasizing the importance of vetting mentors and building trustworthy networks. Ian shares actionable steps for balancing professional duties with personal interests and stresses the importance of genuine connections in professional groups. As the conversation wraps up, we express gratitude for Ian's insights and look forward to more enlightening discussions in the future. Join us as we uncover strategies for real estate success and the power of community in achieving your dreams.…
 
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In this compelling episode, Tyler and Mike Webb sit down with Marc Oshiro, a dedicated firefighter with 17 years of service in the Honolulu Fire Department, who also excels as a realtor with Remax Honolulu. Marc shares his unique journey of balancing two demanding careers, offering insights into the challenges and rewards of serving his community both as a firefighter and in real estate. Growing up in Honolulu, Marc discusses how his deep connection to the island fuels his passion for both professions and his commitment to helping others. From heartwarming stories on the frontlines to the intricacies of Hawaii's real estate market, this episode is a testament to resilience, community, and the aloha spirit.…
 
Summary: In this episode, Tyler and Mike Webb sit down with Brady McCartin, an entrepreneur from Maryland. Brady shares his journey from DJing to launching diverse business ventures alongside his brother, Jimmy. They discuss their early days in the music industry, their expansion into graphic design, and their latest venture, Chore Coat. Key Points: Introduction to Brady McCartin: Brady and his brother Jimmy's entrepreneurial beginnings in Maryland. Their various business ventures, from DJing to graphic design and Chore Coat. DJ Ventures: How Brady and Jimmy started a successful DJ business in their teens. The impact of their DJing experiences on their entrepreneurial mindset. Expanding into Graphic Design: Leveraging their creative skills to diversify their business interests. Launching Chore Coat: The inspiration and development process behind Chore Coat. Overcoming challenges and bringing Chore Coat to market. Managing Multiple Ventures: Balancing day jobs with multiple business projects. Importance of time management and leveraging strengths. Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs: Key lessons learned from their journey. Brady's advice on perseverance, adaptability, and continuous learning. Conclusion: Brady McCartin's journey illustrates the power of passion and innovation in entrepreneurship. From DJing to creating Chore Coat, he and Jimmy have shown that dedication and creativity can turn dreams into reality.…
 
Episode Title: Hosts: Tyler Thrush and Mike Webb Guest: Chris Bauchle, Firefighter and Certified Financial Planner Summary: In this episode, Tyler Thrush and Mike Webb sit down with Chris Bauchle, a firefighter in Indianapolis and a Certified Financial Planner (CFP). Chris combines his unique background in both firefighting and finance to provide specialized retirement planning for first responders. This episode explores changes in 457 plans for 2024 and offers valuable financial insights for firefighters and police officers. Key Points: Introduction to Chris Bauchle: Chris is a firefighter in Indianapolis with a decade of service, following ten years as an Air Force firefighter. He holds a master’s degree in finance and is a Certified Financial Planner (CFP), specializing in retirement planning for first responders. Financial Planning Background: Chris shares his journey into financial planning, highlighting the lack of tailored financial advice for firefighters and police officers. He explains the importance of specialized financial planning for those in public safety roles. Changes in 457 Plans for 2024: The discussion includes an overview of the 457 plans and upcoming changes in 2024. Chris provides insights into how these changes will impact retirement planning for firefighters. Unique Financial Challenges for First Responders: Chris talks about the unique financial challenges faced by first responders. He emphasizes the need for comprehensive financial education and planning tailored to their specific needs. Insights and Reflections: Chris offers practical advice for first responders on managing their finances and planning for retirement. He reflects on his dual career and how it has equipped him to serve his community better. Conclusion: Chris Bauchle’s dual expertise in firefighting and financial planning provides a valuable perspective on the unique financial needs of first responders. His insights into changes in 457 plans and tailored financial advice offer critical information for those in public safety roles.…
 
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