#6: Police Officer Turned Real Estate Entrepreneur

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Welcome to Episode 6 of the Marshall Sylver Live Broadcast! Today, we're talking about real estate success, healthy living tips, and business bounce-back strategies.Chuck Smith shares how he went from the force to flipping houses, while revealing his secrets to a healthy diet and lifestyle. We'll also discuss overcoming business challenges during lockdown and why kids should think about startups early.Get inspired by our guests' stories of triumph and win prizes by guessing the secret word or asking the most intriguing question of the day.Tune in to the Marshall Sylver Live Broadcast for wisdom and real-life stories that'll motivate you to succeed!Chuck Smith is a record-breaking real estate investor, entrepreneur, retired police officer, and author of “From Cop to CEO.”. Despite starting bankruptcy with just a high school education, Chuck has flipped over 4,000 houses, built a million-dollar net worth, and coached others to success for 20 years. As a retired police officer, Chuck's story inspires countless others to achieve their dreams.💥HIGHLIGHTS:Personal Backgrounds and DecisionsProfessional Strategies and AchievementsEducational and Empowerment InitiativesExperiences with AdversitySales Techniques and Business StrategiesInsight into the Political LandscapePersonal Stories and AnecdotesPublic Speaking and CoachingChallenges in Technology and AdaptationAudience Interaction and RewardsEntrepreneurship and Real Estate InsightsThe importance of self-confidence and influencing othersSOCIAL MEDIA:   INSTAGRAM: /         Marshall Sylver (@marshallsylver)   YOUTUBE: /          Marshall Sylver - YouTube   TIKTOK: /           Marshall Sylver (@themarshallsylver) | TikTok   FACEBOOK: /           Marshall Sylver   WEBSITE: / 🌐     https://sylver.com/⏰TIMESTAMPS:00:00 Realized progress, need for change to reach goals.07:39 Chance to win silver, coaching, and family adventure at Safari Land/San Diego Zoo.12:35 Police...

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