Putting Title Companies Out of Business
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Jack Butala: Jack Butala with Jill DeWit.
Jill DeWit: Hi.
Jack Butala: Welcome to our show today. In this episode, Jill and I talk about putting title companies out of business. What!?
Jill DeWit: Oh my goodness.
Jack Butala: Great show today Jill. Before we get started, please share something interesting that happened to us lately, and maybe it's even funny.
Jill DeWit: How about today?
Jack Butala: Okay.
Jill DeWit: Did we just drive how far, in how many hours to end up having breakfast, and then come back. It was hilarious.
Jack Butala: It's not news that driving around in Los Angeles is pretty awful.
Jill DeWit: Mm-hmm (affirmative).
Jack Butala: It's an awful experience.
Jill DeWit: Exactly. You and I, this morning, thought we had it all figured out, thought we were going to drive to our new podcast studio.
Jack Butala: Audio, video. Yeah, studio.
Jill DeWit: I thought we had it all figured out. Gosh, you and I were up at ... I was up at 4:30, wheels up around 6:00 and head to LA. Thought we had this right. Oh my gosh, we drove an hour, which was technically not bad considering how far we went. An hour to get to the outside of the establishment to say, "We didn't do our homework. This isn't the place for us." We had a nice breakfast. That was nice. The coolest part was ...
You know what's really funny, we found a little diner right around the corner here in LA, and-
Jack Butala: We had fun.
Jill DeWit: I kept waiting for somebody to walk in the door because ... I'm sitting there looking around going, this is clearly a hang out where some cool people might show up, other than us. Maybe we were the cool people. That's it. They were looking at us.
Jack Butala: Oh my gosh.
Jill DeWit: I'm kidding. It was funny.
Jack Butala: Every time I get in a car and drive around Los Angeles, all kidding aside, it's pretty awful to drive here, but you learn so much. There's so much cool stuff that goes on in a large city. It was make the best of a situation, and by the way, I wasn't even the one driving.
Jill DeWit: No, but we had a nice breakfast and a nice time. Now we're going to do a little more homework before we do that.
Jack Butala: Yeah, we'll find a studio.
Jill DeWit: Cool.
Jack Butala: Let's take a question posted by one of our members on successplant.com, our free online community.
Jill DeWit: Ted asked, "I'm scrubbing a new list, and I see a whole bunch of half interest. Should I just delete them all?"
Jack Butala: Good, simple, one sentence, one and a half sentence question. Good.
Jill DeWit: I want to explain what the scrubbing is, and-
Jack Butala: You explain scrubbing, and I'll explain half interest.
Jill DeWit: Deal. Scrubbing is taking a list of data-
Jack Butala: Scrubbing is something Jill's never done in her life.
Jill DeWit: That's so not true. I did this this morning. You are such a stinker.
Jack Butala: Scrubbing data, not floors.
Jill DeWit: Oh, I know how to do that too by the way. I do some of that, thank you very much.
Jack Butala: You scrubbed a lot of data, not floors.
Jill DeWit: Oh, thanks.
Jack Butala: As you shouldn't.
Jill DeWit: No, I don't do that kind of scrubbing, but-
Jack Butala: One time, this buddy of mine said this sentence, and it always stuck with me, obviously, "If I love my wife, why the hell would I ever ask her to scrub anything?" I completely agree with that.
Jill DeWit: That's very thoughtful.
Jack Butala: I totally agree with that. That's absolutely for somebody else.
Jill DeWit: What kind of awesome, wonderful,