I'm thrilled to share with you some highlights from my recent podcast episode with Chad Hagle, a second-generation commercial real estate developer and philanthropist. Chad's unique insights into retail development, philanthropy, and mentorship are truly inspiring and I believe you'll find them as fascinating as I did.
- Retail Development & Philanthropy: Chad's journey in commercial real estate is a testament to his resilience and commitment. He's not only a successful developer but also a passionate philanthropist, particularly in the field of education.
- Dadages Podcast: Chad hosts a podcast called Dadages, where he focuses on mentorship and passing down wisdom. If you're looking for some valuable life lessons, I highly recommend giving it a listen.
- The Value of Failure: We had an enlightening discussion about the importance of sharing failures and learning from them. Chad believes that responding well to failure sets you up for future success.
- Financial Independence: Chad emphasizes the importance of financial independence for achieving stability, freedom, and flexibility in life. His journey to financial independence is both inspiring and instructive.
- Strategic Philanthropy: Chad's approach to philanthropy is strategic, focusing on tangible outcomes and metrics. He believes in actively managing and investing in causes that are important to him.
- Balancing Family and Success: Chad shares his perspective on defining success as an entrepreneur and offers advice on balancing work and family. His insights are based on his experience growing up in a successful family and now building his own legacy.
- Breaking the Cycle of Generational Wealth: Chad reflects on his journey as a father and his concerns about breaking the cycle of generational wealth. He believes in supporting his children's individual paths and allowing them to chart their own course.
I hope you find these topics as intriguing as I did. If you're curious to learn more, tune into the full podcast episode. And don't forget to subscribe to Chad's podcast, Dadages, for more wisdom and mentorship insights.
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