

One Rental At A Time
Michael Zuber
Have you ever thought about real estate investing as a path to financial freedom? Have you kicked around the idea but felt you were too busy with work and family responsibilities? If so, One Rental at a Time will transform your life, just as it has transformed my life and the lives of thousands of others. This book reveals how buying and holding rental properties will create a second income that can, in time, allow you to quit your day job. It worked for me and it can work for you too. What's stopping you? Read the book and learn how One Rental at a Time can lead to financial independence.
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Feb 21, 2026 • 13min
Is California Dream For All a SCAM?
Matt, the mortgage guy, a mortgage professional who guides buyers through financing and down payment aid. He explains how California Dream For All works and its silent-second structure. They discuss rapid early uptake, shared-equity trade-offs that limit long-term upside, refinancing and subordination issues, and practical pitfalls for competitive buyers.

Feb 21, 2026 • 22min
Stop Believing the Entrepreneur Hype: Here's What's Real
Adrian Hernandez, a real estate entrepreneur and investor who builds rental portfolios and businesses, cuts through the entrepreneur hype. He challenges get-rich claims and high-priced mentorships. He compares entrepreneurship to W2 careers, highlights the timeless wealth formula, and stresses knowing your wiring, persistence, and the power of real community.

Feb 20, 2026 • 47min
WHAT WE GOT WRONG & RIGHT THIS TIME
A lively recap of year three at the live event, spotlighting standout interviews and memorable Q&A moments. They debate keeping select recordings exclusive to the school and expanding VIP access. Plans for a bigger podcast room, YouTube series spin-offs, and better scheduling choices are discussed. Personal stories, youth impact, and ideas to improve next year’s agenda get special attention.

Feb 20, 2026 • 25min
How to Build a Brand with NO TEAM & NO MONEY
Dillionaire (Dillon), a young real estate entrepreneur and content creator who shifted from chasing money to following curiosity. He talks about building community without big budgets. Short stories cover low-cost offerings, volunteer-led groups, consistent content, and choosing impact over growth for profit.

Feb 19, 2026 • 5min
5 Minute Review of ORaaT Year 3!!!
A rapid recap of a real estate gathering that prizes consistent work, margin, and long-term investing. Attendees share how community support helps W-2 workers and women break into investing. Stories highlight network audits, right-sizing portfolios, and the power of connected, non-salesy networking. A warm invite encourages curious listeners to join and learn alongside like-minded investors.

Feb 19, 2026 • 21min
The Moment MJ Realized Gambling Was Killing His Future
Martise "MJ" Jenkins, a Chicago truck driver turned real estate investor who beat a sports-betting addiction, shares his turning point and path to buying rentals. He recounts the major loss that woke him up. He explains how gambling hooks people and how he shifted energy into purchasing duplexes and a rehab project. He also reflects on in-person event experiences and learning resources.

Feb 19, 2026 • 12min
I AM A FAKE AND A LIAR ....
A heated viral confrontation and the fallout of being branded a fake and liar. A roundup of mortgage and housing data, including refi and starts. A dive into Fed minutes and the future of rates. Plans for exclusive school podcasts, a nervous interview with the mom, and a new VIP live room for audience participation.

Feb 19, 2026 • 19min
The Best Strategy I Heard This Weekend
Beth Traverso, a top 1% real estate agent and active OREP contributor, shares lively recaps from a reunion-style event. She talks networking wins, resilience stories, niche pivots like land-banking and build-to-rent, creative leasing strategies, and mission-driven projects. Short takes on agenda design, awards, and community spirit round out the conversation.

Feb 18, 2026 • 42min
Teaching Teenagers Money Skills That Actually Stick
Anna Kelly, real estate investor and coach and mother of teens, shares practical ideas for teaching money habits that last. Short sessions on public speaking and communication build confidence. They reframe big financial goals into lifestyle targets and teach core terms like assets, debt, and leverage. Networking, internships, and investing in yourself get emphasized as real pathways to wealth.

Feb 18, 2026 • 13min
Should we do a FREE TEENAGER HALF DAY NEXT YEAR???
Cody Davis, real estate practitioner and creator behind Davis Business Adventures who mentors Gen Z. He recalls a lively teen VIP session, suggests a free half-day teen track next year, and emphasizes coaching communication with achievers. They plan logistics: free seats, food, three core topics plus Q&A, and bringing young leaders and female perspectives into the program.


