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The Kitchen Table, a podcast hosted by Kenny Baden, is the perfect place to learn about real estate and investing. Baden brings on guest Travis Wells, a real estate agent and oil and gas executive, who is highly successful in the industry and shares his experiences. Wells boasts a jaw-dropping 75 doors in his own home with aspirations of 200 by the end of the year. He tells how he came from troubled youth falling into illegally signing some paperwork, to becoming Vice President of an oil and gas company. Wells speaks of the long-term wealth of real estate investing, aiming to rent out his properties and cash out in refi's. He also shares his knowledge of the cardinal model, where one can save up to forty thousand dollars to get a multi-unit entry. Wells gives a glimpse into his past, of not being able to sustain any real traction in his business due to sobriety, and of being able to now contribute to the fit movement, offering nutrition plans and fitness advice. Baden and Wells have a true connection, allowing their conversations to be full of wisdom and educational value. Tune into The Kitchen Table podcast and listen to incredible conversations and gain valuable insight from Wells and other guests.

Timestamps:

0:00:03.358320 - Traveling in Style: The Story of How Travis Wells Became an Oil and Gas Executive and Real Estate Agent

0:03:14.626920 - Survival Story: Travis Boyd and His 75 Doors

0:06:47.789730 - The Dangers of Lock-in Contracts in Business

0:09:56.438400 - Travis Scott's Experience with a Young Criminal

0:13:07.432200 - The Struggles of Working as a Young Adult

0:16:27.604860 - Success Story of a Troubled Youth: From Vice President to Real Estate Investor

0:19:47.378300 - Investing in Material Assets

0:23:02.133000 - The Benefits of Long-Term Real Estate Investing

0:26:19.127400 - Retrieving Profit Through a Cash-Out Refinance

0:29:46.044400 - Investing in Multi-Family Real Estate With The Cardinal Model

0:33:10.142100 - The Benefits of Scaling Your Real Estate Business: Lessons from Travis Wells

0:36:48.791700 - Overcoming Addiction to Achieve Financial Success

0:39:56.323700 - Success Story of Travis Wells: From Lying to Get a Job to Becoming VP

0:43:07.950200 - The Benefits of Adopting a Fit Lifestyle with Travis Clay Wells

0:46:17.896500 - The Benefits of Joining a Movement for Health and Wellness.

Best Quotes:

"We weren't well versed in the private jet experience, but Travis and I both took that experience together, which was really cool because we sat in the back, the 2 guys that were, like, scared the most of flying."

"It was to me; it was kind of like a life changing experience."

"My dad went to prison, Bob decided to go to Texas. I was a little kid. Texas has a great economy."

"Ended up getting into the mortgage in, like, 19 years old. 20, 19 20. That's when it busted, like, back in, you know, 2008, somewhere around there."

"Had a horrible accident, got him killed by a full freaking metal structure, collapsed on the house. Went through my chest, broke my ribs."

All Quotes:

"We weren't well versed in the private jet experience, but Travis and I both took that experience together, which was really cool because we sat in the back, the 2 guys that were, like, scared the most of flying."

"It was kind of like a life changing experience."

"Made me feel a little inadequate, but I'll say I give him mad props, dude, because he was eating all of that timing his meals and made it work on the trip."

"I thought I was getting my degree because I was coaching for a high school, but I ended up getting into oil and gas."

"Had a horrible accident, got him killed by a full freaking metal structure, collapsed on the house. Went through my chest, broke my ribs."

"I heard this this cracking noise, and I turned around and a support being that was holding up the side of his house just gave way, and it just, like, flipped around, went through my chest, pinned me to a garage. Our ribs broke because the weight of it. Our ribs punctured, and I was, you know, just kind of out of it, and I told everybody to come help me. We pulled the

"But I was still young man, but tell us a little bit about that, dude. What do you Where did all these things come from?"

"Dude, I had no idea you're fucking impaled in the chest as a grunt."

"You do that stuff in your past, but it helps you be a better if you learn from it, if you learn from it. Right? You can be a better human being having gone through those experiences."

"Those are the character defining moments. And every time you get through something like a felony or multiple arrest as a kid or growing up or your parents are in difficult situations and kind of having to come up rough. You get through that."

"Everything happens for us, not to us, not sure they believe that, just like you're saying."

"Raising hell, grouping a rough house, you know, like abusive households. I took it out on everybody else, you know, nash."

"Did you bring way too much value with the real estate, man. I couldn't get off of that but continue."

"If you're somebody who's looking at getting into the fitness and making a mistake about it, Travis and I were just talking about this, how you take care of yourself, what you eat, what you do, how you work out, all of those things. If you want to be successful, they absolutely parallel. Period."

"You look good, feel good, eat good, train good, you perform good, perform good. You make money. You make money. You're successful and so on."

"Join the fit movement. It is a movement. It's something that he contributes to on the daily. I belong to that phase book group."

Topics:

Effectiveness of Meal Prepping in Busy Lifestyles

Survivor of Horrific Accident Rebuilds His Home with 75 Doors and Counting

The Unethical Practices of Businesses

The Remarkable Criminal Background of Travis Scott

Life Experiences as a 21-Year-Old Truck Driver

The Journey of Overcoming Adversity to Success: The Story of the VP of an Oil and Gas Company

Investing in Real Estate

Real Estate Investing for Long-Term Wealth

The Benefits of Cash-Out Refinancing

The Cardinal Model: Investing in Multi-Unit Properties

The Benefits of Scaling Real Estate Businesses with Travis Wells

Finding Financial Stability While Fighting Addiction.

The Challenges of Achieving Professional Success

The Benefits of Incorporating Fitness into Your Life with Travis Clay Wells

The Power of Movement: Connecting Through Exercise and Nutrition with a Busy Corporate VP.

Blog Post:

"Unpacking the PJ Experience: Getting to Know Travis Wells on the Kitchen Table Podcast"

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Blog Post #1:

The Kitchen Table podcast recently featured the inspiring Travis Wells. Travis is a person who has truly pushed himself out of his comfort zone, having taken a private jet experience he was completely new to. Here, Travis and guest host Kenny Baden had an opportunity to discuss why the experience pushed him out of his comfort zone and what life-changing impact it had.

“That's why you are gripping onto your seat. I was doing the same thing. So that was pretty cool.” – Kenny Baden

Travis’ story of having a life-changing experience out of his comfort zone is both inspirational yet serves as a cautionary tale; if you don’t push yourself and have new experiences, you’ll miss out on incredible opportunities that can create positive changes in your life. In this episode, Travis explores his background and the lessons he has learned through his experiences.

Here are three tips to take away from the episode:

1. Don’t be afraid to take a risk and embrace the unknown

2. Seize opportunities to enjoy life-changing experiences outside of your comfort zone

3. Learn from your experiences and utilize the lessons to grow

Listen to The Kitchen Table podcast episode featuring Travis Wells and host Kenny Baden to gain deeper insight into this lesson and make a positive change in your own life.

Blog Post #2:

The Kitchen Table podcast recently featured Travis Wells to discuss how his experiences have pushed him outside of his comfort zone and had a life-changing impact on him. Travis dives into his background and shares his wisdom on lessons learned with host Kenny Baden.

“We're in these fancy groups now and stuff, man. We got to step it up, you know.” – Kenny Baden

This episode is an inspiring listen as Travis challenges us to pick ourselves up and push ourselves towards greatness. He encourages us to take a chance, even if it’s out of our comfort zone, and understand that it may change our life in ways we would never have expected.

Here are three tips to take away from the episode:

1. Reach for the stars and never settle

2. Don’t let fear hold you back from new experiences

3. Inspire yourself and others with your own story

The Kitchen Table podcast is for everyone curious about Travis’ journey, looking for a push towards greatness, and wanting to share their own experience with the world. Listen to the episode to get inspired and motivated for your own journey ahead.

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