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Welcome to the Balanced Growth Show with Dr. Travis Parry. We want to help financial advisors and other entrepreneurs across multiple industries achieve balance in their lives. If you're a business owner who has struggled to make time for the important things in your life both in and out of the office, then this show is for you. Join Travis for new episodes each week that will feature interviews with advisors and entrepreneurs from across the country. They'll share their personal stories of ...
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The BizDad Podcast

Adam La Barr, Sr.

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Welcome to The BizDad Podcast with your host and The BizDad himself, Adam La Barr. Adam became a business owner while in the Air Force and then left the military to better serve his family. Adam is a Christian, a dad to three amazing kids, a coach, a real estate investor, and a business owner. On The BizDad Podcast, Adam explores the unique journeys of amazing dads who are striving for greatness in both business and family. Great dads are an integral part of raising kids and on this Podcast, ...
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Building a business is difficult enough without all the hassle of managing the financial aspects of the company. Most business owners struggle with the financial activities of running the company because that is not their role or background of expertise, yet it is vital to the profitability of a company. Many struggle to spend their time in their s…
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True balance is when we are in line with our core values, and we feel a balance in our mental, emotional, and spiritual state. —Dr. Travis Parry In this episode, Dr. Travis Parry, author and father of eight, shares his strategies for managing business success alongside family life. Drawing from his published book 'Achieving Balance' and the upcomin…
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Don't fear sharing your story—authenticity draws people, and understanding your journey explains your success. —Darren Light Join us for an inspiring episode with Darren Light, a seasoned real estate investor and devoted family man, who shares his journey from starting in real estate in 2016 to his first apartment deal and beyond. Discover how he b…
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"Business isn't just about money—it's about adding value to the world." —Russell Kimura Join us for an inspiring conversation with Russell Kimura, a dad, business owner, and problem-solver from Hawaii. Russ shares his journey of harmonizing his business ventures, Aloha Energy Savings and Aloha Insights, with his family life, emphasizing the importa…
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How important is your spouse when it comes to supporting you and helping you keep your balance? Successful and balanced business owner John Major and I discuss on today's show: The importance of couple support Why managing your money with your spouse is vital to great balance How to grow a great business without losing your balance And much more!…
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"If we can visualize a positive outcome, we increase the possibility—or likelihood—that it can occur." —Jerry Tavella Jerry Tavella shares his journey from a blue-collar upbringing in Connecticut to mastering the world of finance. Discover invaluable insights on visualizing success, the importance of family, and raising confident kids. Learn about …
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Dr. Travis Parry and Holly Konrady discussed their approaches to personal growth and self-care, emphasizing the importance of taking risks, prioritizing self-care, and finding purpose. They also discussed the interconnectedness of mind, body, and heart, and the impact of stress on business owners. Later, they shared their experiences with writer's …
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“Reject passivity. Don't just go with the flow—be intentionally pursuing your wife, your kids, and growing your business.” —Lars Anderson Lars Anderson shares his journey from marrying his high school sweetheart to juggling a bustling household and a thriving career. Reflecting on his upbringing in a faith-driven, industrious family, Lars discusses…
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"Success doesn't come without those people around you—and oftentimes, we neglect those who are close to us. I know I'm guilty of it." —Corey Robinson Discover how Corey Robinson transitioned from Southern California to the Midwest, shifted from an executive role in food distribution to owning multiple businesses, including Batteries Plus franchises…
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The most important part of making any change is accountability. The most important person that can help you keep the balance that you have carved out using the Make Time Method, is your spouse. This chapter is dedicated to how you and your spouse can work together to help each other achieve goals.
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"People find time for what is important to them. People will rarely remember the inspection results, the deals you closed or the sales numbers. They will always remember how you treated them and if you genuinely cared about them." - Mike Wilson Explore the inspiring story of Mike Wilson, a retired law enforcement officer, military veteran, and thri…
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“Start with something you enjoy because you're simply living life and just so happen to be making money as a byproduct. That's how I approach business." —Jeremy Cortez Discover how Jeremy Cortez started his entrepreneurial journey at 19 and now manages two successful businesses while raising a family. He shares valuable insights on balancing work-l…
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The Personal Ideal Calendar is the final step in creating the Make Time system. It will help you to achieve your goals and keep your new Business Ideal Calendar in check. Most people only hope and dream about achieving their personal goals but with the Make Time system complete with your Personal Ideal Calendar you will have a visual accountability…
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"Be present with your family—because time is our most valuable asset—just be there, and support the kids as best as possible." —Michael Newborn Join Michael Newborn, tech expert and podcast co-host, as he shares his adventures in fatherhood and entrepreneurship. From early investment escapades to earning an MBA, Michael's story is packed with insig…
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The Make Time Method is heavy on productivity at work, but to achieve balance in your life you must make time for the most important priorities in your life. After saving loads of time in your business life you can reinvest your saved time into your health and relationships and accomplish goals that you've been meaning to for years. This chapter sh…
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"I've done so much work on myself that I realized—I don't need to please anyone. I need to be fulfilled within myself.” —Adrian Accay This episode highlights the crucial roles of education, health, and strong family bonds in fostering self-sufficient, financially independent children. Adrian delves into self-reflection, the impact of mentors, and t…
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“I really believe that as leaders, the organizations we lead eventually become a mirror of us, especially once we've been there long enough." —Jake Porter In this episode, Dr. Jake Porter, a psychotherapist and former pastor, shares his incredible journey from pastoral work to counseling, specializing in addiction and trauma. Dr. Porter discusses h…
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Going it all alone is the myth of personal development. Having a strong accountability partner like your spouse can make all the difference in making it out of the Workaholic Trap and not relapsing back into being a workaholic. This chapter goes into the details of how to make this a reality in your marriage and family. No one in the world wants yo…
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Personal Development is the go-to for business owners for decades who have wanted to grow and scale their businesses, however, it can be the reason why they are still stuck in the Workaholic Trap. This chapter explores the role that personal development has in keeping your balance and how the support of your family and team will make up all the dif…
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“When you feed value into a system, everybody wins… and that’s what we’re looking to do. We solve some problems. We’re putting value into these communities, and everybody wins.” —Aaron Hale In this episode, Aaron Hale, a former Navy cook and US Army EOD veteran, discusses overcoming significant adversities, including an injury that left him blind a…
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The main reason why business owners are inconsistent with living their Ideal Calendar and being incredibly productive is because they are not organized! Most struggle because they have on average 30 collection points where information is stored and needs to be processed. Think of how many emails, task lists, to-dos, text messages, and social media …
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"I just want to be able to teach my kids about investing as soon as possible—and I want to try to leave a legacy for them. Now, I just want them to be proud of me." —Matt Eyre Matt Eyre shares his transition into the family business, Airbus Service, and his role in co-founding Air Heavy Duty Fleet Services. The discussion delves into raising athlet…
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The best way to automate your business goals is by creating and living an Ideal Calendar for work. This chapter focuses on the step-by-step of creating this visual that will give you the template for working 80-90% of your time in your Sweet Spot.
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Most business owners are working in their most productive and satisfying activities called the Sweet Spot for only 25% of the working day. But why? It's because most business owners don't have a Time Management System that enables them to work in their Sweet Spot 80-90% of the time! They know tips and tricks but they don't have a system that is rep…
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"We must teach our children to share their stoic stories with autonomy, mastery, purpose, and extraordinary discipline—I think that is what I'm trying to accomplish every day with my kids." —Josh Notes Serial entrepreneur Josh Notes discusses balancing entrepreneurship with parenting, reflecting on his upbringing and pivotal career moments. He emph…
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Myth 2: Productivity is not the magic pill! We all need to be productive but not without the boundaries that will keep us balanced. After learning about time management and productivity from the likes of Michael Gerber, David Allen, Dave Crenshaw, Bryan Tracy, and Tim Ferris I noticed a major pitfall. There is a tendency for business owners to rein…
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Balance is not doing everything at the same time it's making time for your highest priorities. Following the Make Time Method outlined in this book is very helpful to understanding how to make goals based on your values. But if do not prioritize these 10 areas of life you may get overwhelmed from trying to be all things to all people...all the time…
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“I’m also a big believer in not staying anywhere longer than you feel you’re meant to be there. It's my five year vision. I recalibrate my five year vision every single year.” —Matt Aitchison In this conversation, Matt Aitchison opens up about his relationship with his father, how his early experiences influence his current life, and his approaches…
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Join Harvey Yergin as he discusses the profound journey of connecting deeply with his children, navigating the challenges of parenting shaped by generational trauma, and his professional life as an EOS implementer. Harvey shares how applying EOS tools has transformed his personal and professional life. Learn how to enhance communication, focus on c…
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Chapter 3 is focused on how to successfully set Values-based Goals that are also S.M.A.R.T. I dive into why most people struggle to set goals and why they give up on their resolutions. More importantly, I illustrate the step-by-step process to becoming your values which are your life-long goals for all 10 areas of your life. If you ever have strugg…
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Values are the most crucial aspect in developing into the person you want to become. This chapter focuses on the internal motivation toward achieving your personal and business goals by discovering your values. Once you have this foundation you will be ready to get to work!
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"You have to live by core values, treat people the right way, and do the right things in life." —Tony Johnson Tony Johnson shares his personal experiences and the lessons he's learned on the road to success, all while highlighting the importance of not letting professional achievements overshadow family connections. Tony discusses opportunities in …
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In Chapter 1, I dive deep into the 1st Myth of Balance, the idea that "doing-it-all" is somehow living a balanced life. For the Do-It-All out there this is the most important chapter to understand and the science behind the Workaholic Trap. You will hear the science of multi-tasking and the big picture of what balance is in life.…
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Chase Calhoun, a real estate investor and general contractor, draws inspiration from his childhood at a mountain cabin with his father. He incorporates his family into his travels and business, teaching them about diverse experiences and goal-setting. After exploring various careers post-college, he settled into real estate and construction. In a d…
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Today's episode in an introduction to the Audiobook, "Achieving Balance: The Make Time Method To Help Advisors Reach Business AND Personal Goals In An Overworked World" read for you by the author Dr. Travis Parry. For the several podcast episodes I am going back to the origins of this podcast; the focus on Achieving Personal AND Business Goals. My …
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In this episode, Alan Underwood shares his experiences growing up, focusing on his family's influence, especially that of his grandfather. He discusses the importance of instilling values in children, such as love for God, country, self, and others. Alan highlights the significance of intentional experiences and family traditions in shaping one's c…
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"At the end of the day, those little things that you do—are what the kids are going to remember, like taking the time to play Monopoly Lithium or learn a new board game." — Steve Blentlinger Steve Blentlinger, a seasoned entrepreneur and project manager in construction, details his path from growing up on an Illinois farm, where he learned the valu…
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In this episode, Carlos Rovira discusses his upbringing in a Cuban immigrant family and its influence on his conservative business approach. He describes his shift from Yahoo to real estate investment, starting with a duplex and expanding to a property portfolio. He talks about his hiring practices, the importance of team selection, and his commerc…
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Listener Notice: Please be aware that today's episode of our podcast includes content that may not be suitable for children under the age of 13. We advise listener discretion due to mature themes or language that some may find inappropriate for younger audiences. Thank you for tuning in responsibly! ____ Anthony Vigilante shares how growing up with…
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Eric Beach's journey from a challenging childhood and military service to becoming a nurturing father, supportive husband, and successful entrepreneur showcases the power of emotional intelligence and strong relationships. Despite his struggles with emotional challenges and a suicide attempt, he found guidance and stability in his wife, who he meta…
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Daniel Ramsey shares his journey as a father and entrepreneur, emphasizing positive role models and intentional parenting. Growing up with a financially struggling father, Daniel sought mentors to guide him in becoming a better father. He stresses finding mentors aligned with one's values. Daniel and his wife have carefully chosen mentors for their…
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In this episode, Aaron Amuchastegui shares his journey as an entrepreneur and father. He discusses lessons from his entrepreneur father and their impact on his own path. Aaron talks about how loss and regret influence his life and business perspective. He applies business principles to parenting, encouraging his children to pursue passions and lear…
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Clay Speakman, founder of EPIC Grit Club, shares his journey of finding grit and embracing the challenges of fatherhood. Clay emphasizes the importance of overcoming victimhood and taking control of one's own story. He also shares insights on cultivating grit in children and the power of struggling together as a family. He encourages parents to hav…
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Adam La Barr is an Air Force veteran, father of three, coach, real estate investor, and business owner. He is the founder and CEO of RAL Capital Group and host of the BizDad Podcast. He is also the co-owner of Active Duty Passive Income, which helps coach and mentor military members, veterans, and their families on how to invest in real estate arou…
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Litan Yahav discusses his background, including moving to Israel at a young age and growing up with entrepreneurial parents. He explains how his passion for problem-solving inspired him to start a business in the diamond industry, tackling inefficiencies in diamond trading. Litan talks about discussing his business with his children and teaching th…
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We’re excited to welcome Chris Heller to the show. Chris is the president of OJO, an Austin-based real estate technology company focused on improving homeownership. Earning his real estate license at age 20, Chris was named the Rookie of the Year in 1989 before becoming the top producing agent in San Diego County and the number one Keller Williams …
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Aaron Osgood shares the impact of his upbringing on his career choices and emphasizes the importance of being present for his children. The conversation unveils insights into maintaining hobbies, understanding the essence of legacy, and devising strategies to balance career ambitions with family life. His story highlights the significance of parent…
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Keith Richardson is the chief integration officer and co-owner of More in Common, a company dedicated to fostering collaboration and inclusivity in workplaces through workshops and personalized coaching. With a background in psychology and over 15 years in the tech industry, Keith and his business partner recently transitioned into full-time entrep…
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Amit Gaglani shares his journey from being a physical therapist to starting his own practice and venturing into real estate and consulting. He delves into managing finances and seeks business coaching and training, learning from mistakes, and implementing new strategies. Further, Amit underscores the importance of family travel, integrating kids in…
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