Eric Anderson and Noelle Frieson Friedman, founders of the Center for Real Estate Education, one of the largest real estate schools on the East Coast, walk listeners through everything they need to know to make money in real estate investing—just as they've done by training over 15,000 students, changing the lives of countless prospective and current real estate investors and agents looking to build their dream career.Real Estate Investing Made Simple takes listeners through personality assessments, explains how to approach a property investment and leverage your portfolio, and so much more. In this book, you'll find techniques that the authors not only teach, but use in their own journeys to financial freedom as investors and developers. You'll also learn about important concepts such as knowing the why before you buy; finding your areas of strength and purpose; learning who you can trust for advice; building with leverage to create your portfolio; and becoming a power player.Just as the authors have done with their incredibly popular courses, this book transforms content that is typically confusing and scary into a guidebook that is practical and accessible. No matter what level of knowledge you're starting with, Real Estate Investing Made Simple is a must-have resource on any investor's journey to make money in real estate.
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Eric Anderson is a leading researcher in the fields of sport, masculinities, and sexualities. His work focuses on the decline of cultural homohysteria, advocating for more inclusive attitudes toward openly gay, lesbian, and bisexual athletes. Anderson's research explores the softening of heterosexual masculinities, contributing to a more sensitive and accepting sports environment. His extensive publications and media presence highlight his significant contributions to discussions on equality and diversity within athletics.






- 2024
- 2022
Bromance
Male Friendship, Love and Sport
Unraveling the stereotype that men’s friendships are unemotional and shallow, this book provides the first detailed account of the bromance that exists among young men. Drawing on one year of ethnography and 20 in-depth interviews among a university sport team, the authors show that these men reject traditional masculine boundaries, instead prioritizing an emotional and tactile form of friendship. Chapters detail the cultural shift in society’s views on bromances, showing that bromances exists as an elevated, more emotional and intimate form of friendship, existing as a further positive consequence of decreasing cultural homophobia. By focusing on sport—which has traditionally been seen as a homophobic environment with toxic constructions of manhood—the authors show that even in the most traditionally masculine of settings, young men are rethinking what male friendship looks like, what it means to be a man, and the positive impact this can have on their mental health. This book will be relevant to a number of audiences including scholars and students in masculinity studies, queer studies, and friendship studies; LGBTQ+ activists and allies with interest in straight men’s friendships and sports cultures; and men’s mental health advocates.
- 2020
Focusing on self-coaching strategies, this guide offers a personalized approach to managing ADHD symptoms. While tailored for individuals with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, the techniques presented are applicable to anyone seeking to enhance self-awareness, set clear intentions, and achieve better life outcomes. The book empowers readers to create their own treatment plans, fostering personal growth and improved life management.
- 2018
The Changing Dynamics of Bisexual Men's Lives
Social Research Perspectives
This important book provides unique new knowledge on the lived experience of openly bisexual men without medicalizing or pathologizing them. Presenting research from sexology, sociology, and psychology, it features extensive findings on the sexual, social, romantic, and emotional behaviors of the 90 men interviewed in the U. S. and U. K. Issues and challenges are examined in such areas as identity and self-concept, along with the burden of social erasure and the paradox of stigma from both the gay and straight communities. However, the research reveals evidence of a recent cultural transition toward acceptance of bisexual identity and behavior, with younger bisexual men experiencing better social lives and increased recognition of the legitimacy of bisexuality. Among the topics covered: Examining the components of sexuality. Measuring and surveying bisexuality. Bisexual burden Demonstrating a generational cohort effect Expansion of gendered boundaries. Erosion of the one-time rule of homosexuality. Coming out in the 21st century. Bringing clarity and focus beyond the gender binary—and compelling insights into why society and science have trouble shedding that paradigm—The Changing Dynamics of Bisexual Men’s Lives will interest sexuality scholars, sexologists, and social scientists studying the social aspects of sexuality.
- 2017
Focusing on the structure and culture of sport, this edition reveals how they foster inequality, injury, and complicity with authority at non-elite levels. It offers a research-led perspective that uncovers the dynamics of power, patriarchy, and pain inherent in a hyper-competitive sporting culture, encouraging students to critically analyze the implications of these issues in the realm of sports.
- 2014
The Good Years
- 74 pages
- 3 hours of reading
The autobiography chronicles Eric Anderson's life as a lifelong resident of Sonoma County, detailing his experiences and travels around the world with his wife, Alyne. Spanning from 1925 to 2013, it serves as a written legacy for his 15 descendants, capturing personal stories and reflections that highlight the richness of his life journey.
- 2010
The book challenges the notion that China will dominate the world stage by 2025, arguing instead that it aims to reclaim its traditional role as the "Middle Kingdom." It suggests that China's intentions are more about mentoring and guiding Asia towards a cooperative future rather than seeking global hegemony. The narrative highlights China's aspirations for regional leadership and stability, positioning it as a benevolent force in the evolving geopolitical landscape.
- 2010
Social media marketing has transformed the market-consumer relationship, leading to both excitement and confusion among marketers. Without a solid framework to understand these changes, marketers often chase novelty with inconsistent results. This work introduces game theory as a theoretical foundation for social media marketing, emphasizing the adversarial yet interdependent nature of relationships. Originally conceived for nuclear strategy during the Cold War, game theory offers an evolutionary perspective on marketing. By exploring concepts such as the Prisoner’s Dilemma, Stag Hunt, Self-Command, and Job Market Signaling, the study reveals the cooperative dynamics that have shaped marketing today and suggests future directions. The contents include discussions on the origins of game theory, its relevance to new media, and the implications of zero-sum games in traditional marketing, addressing transparency issues, pricing strategies, and the benefits of randomization and A/B testing. The exploration of these themes aims to provide marketers with insights into navigating the complexities of social media and enhancing their strategies for better consumer engagement.
- 2009
Take the Money and Run
Sovereign Wealth Funds and the Demise of American Prosperity
- 264 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The book delves into America's status as the world's largest debtor nation, highlighting the implications of foreign investment and ownership of U.S. corporations by sovereign wealth funds from countries like China and the UAE. It examines how these funds operate and contrasts them with the absence of a similar fund in the U.S. The author proposes the establishment of an American sovereign wealth fund, suggesting it could address issues like the Social Security shortfall while emphasizing the national security risks of the current financial landscape.
- 2009
The book offers a groundbreaking analysis of evolving masculinities among young men in the US and England, drawing on qualitative studies of athletes and fraternity members. It explores the complexities of masculinity in contemporary society, making it a valuable resource for students and faculty in Sociology, Gender Studies, and Sport Studies.