In this episode, we explore the concept of crisis investing, focusing on how individuals and companies have successfully navigated financial crises and turned them into opportunities for growth and profit. By delving into real-life examples and discussing strategies, this episode aims to provide listeners with actionable insights on how to stay resilient and capitalize on opportunities during economic downturns.
Join us as we uncover inspiring real-life examples from Warren Buffett, Howard Schultz, and Airbnb, revealing the strategies and mindsets that turned crises into triumphs. Remember, amid every crisis lies great opportunity—this episode will show you how to seize it.
In this episode, we dive deep into the art of patience and how it plays a crucial role in mastering various skills and achieving long-term success. From the precision required in golf and the calm persistence needed in fishing to the gradual progression in learning a new language and the meticulousness of perfecting a recipe, patience is the common thread that binds these activities. We explore how these principles also apply to investing, where patience can lead to substantial rewards over time.
Join us as we unravel the importance of purposeful patience and how embracing it can lead to greater fulfillment and success in all aspects of life. Whether you’re an aspiring chef, an eager learner, a dedicated golfer, or a budding investor, this episode offers valuable insights into making patience your greatest ally.
In this episode, we explore the fascinating journey of adaptation in both business and personal careers. We delve into how successful business models evolve to meet changing market demands, technological advancements, and societal shifts. Drawing parallels, the discussion shifts to the personal evolution from the height of one’s career to the transition into retirement.
Discover strategies for staying ahead in the business world and learn valuable insights on how individuals can gracefully navigate the transition from a bustling career to a fulfilling retirement. Join us for an engaging conversation on thriving through change and ensuring sustained success in both business and life.
In an ever-evolving world, resilience can become our greatest strength. Unexpected changes are not just obstacles; they are opportunities to showcase the strength of the human spirit.
This episode heralds a new era for the WIN Podcast: a shift to more concise episodes, filled with actionable insights ready to inspire action across generations. As we embark on this fresh path, we’ll delve into the multifaceted aspects of an investor’s journey, showing the way forward with clarity and purpose.
Are you enjoying the money you’ve worked hard for or are you just saving it?
This is an important question to ask ourselves at any point in life, as time is a precious commodity that we can never get back. It’s better to live our lives with responsibility while enjoying it.
So, who can assist us in achieving this?
Join Corey Heimensen on The WIN Podcast as he explores the importance of valuing experiences over accumulating wealth. Corey mentions the potential of AI in personalizing bucket list adventures and emphasizes the importance of personalizing financial planning and preparing for life’s uncertainties.
Corey discusses:
The importance of enjoying the money you’ve worked hard for and the experiences it can provide
Comparing family vacation AI suggestions for different life stages: from theme parks to sophisticated international getaways
The role of a financial advisor in providing personalized guidance and weighing the pros and cons of financial decisions
The necessity of balancing spending on experiences with saving for the future and unexpected expenses
Have you ever wondered how to differentiate between risk and exposure when it comes to your investments?
This week, Corey Heimensen in a new episode of The WIN Podcast, explores the crucial distinctions between risk and exposure in the realm of financial planning. He dives into the importance of understanding these concepts and examines the mindset for mitigating risks and managing exposure to ensure a secure financial future.
Corey discusses:
Understanding the fundamental difference between risk and exposure in financial planning
Exploring the significance of managing exposure to potential risks in investments
Strategies for quantifying and assessing the magnitude of outcomes in financial decision-making
The role of professional guidance in navigating the complexities of investment risks and exposure
Have you ever considered the lessons learned from major financial crises that shaped our history?
In this episode of The WIN Podcast, Corey Heimensen dives into pivotal events like the Enron scandal, Madoff Ponzi scheme, and the stock market crash of 1987.
Listen today and discover the valuable lessons gleaned from these financial disasters and how they can shape your financial decisions.
Corey discusses:
Lessons from the Enron scandal and the importance of understanding investments before diving in
Insights into the notorious Bernie Madoff Ponzi scheme and the dangers of unrealistic returns
Reflections on the 1987 stock market crash and the significance of cash flow and reserves
Valuable takeaways from history to navigate financial markets with wisdom and perspective
Baseball is shaped by strategic decisions both on the field and in the boardroom.
The signing of a high-profile player like Shohei Ohtani by the Los Angeles Dodgers is a significant event that reflects the interplay of talent evaluation, contract negotiation, and long-term financial planning.
Such moves are pivotal, potentially influencing the team’s performance and financial health for seasons to come.
In this episode, Corey Heimensen sits down with Zed Heimensen to explore the baseball season and Shohei Ohtani’s landmark signing with the Dodgers. They examine Ohtani’s unique contract, particularly its deferred compensation aspect, the financial implications for the team and player, and the lessons we can learn.
Corey and Zed touch on:
The unique structure of Shohei Ohtani’s contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers
The concept of deferred compensation
The risks associated with deferred compensation, including inflation, tax rates, and the potential for bankruptcy affecting the contract
The risks faced by both Shohei Ohtani and the Los Angeles Dodgers in the unique contract arrangement
The Dodgers’ deferred contracts and the potential financial implications for the team in the future
Parallels between deferred compensation in sports and everyday financial decisions
Zed Heimensen, a graduate of Morningside University, began working at Heimensen Wealth Advisors in May 2022. Zed graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Finance while serving as the president of the university’s investment club. During his time at Morningside, Zed gained extensive knowledge of the finance industry through internships and high-level coursework.
Zed recognizes the importance of understanding each client’s life story and how their unique paths can impact their short- and long-term financial goals. As a financial advisor, Zed prepares individualized financial plans while fostering genuine client relationships. He holds Securities Registrations 7 and 66.
Outside of work, Zed enjoys golfing, reading, and spending time with his family and friends. Zed is also an avid sports fan, hoping to see the Vikings win a Super Bowl at some point in his life.
Life is full of mountains. Some are easy to climb, some are hard, and some seem impossible.
But what can we learn from the people who dare to face these mountains and reach the summit? How do they overcome the obstacles, the risks, and the doubts that come with such a challenge? And how can we apply their lessons to our own lives?
In this episode, Corey Heimensen explores the parallels between climbing mountains like Kilimanjaro and making life’s tough decisions. He dives into the mental strategies for facing challenges, the growth that comes from pushing past our limits, and the importance of adapting goals as life changes. Additionally, Corey emphasizes the value of partnership and support systems in achieving success, and the complexities of managing the aftermath of reaching our goals.
Corey discusses:
The idea of mountain climbing and its challenges, including physical and mental preparation
The challenges and routes of climbing Mount Kilimanjaro
The importance of mental preparation in both mountain climbing and life
The significance of having support and guidance in achieving goals and making important decisions
The negative impact of overconfidence in various aspects of life
The importance of financial planning and the potential consequences of relying solely on social security for retirement
The risks and challenges faced during the descent in mountain climbing and drawing parallels to life’s challenges and decision-making
We live in a fast-paced world, where everything seems to demand our attention and time.
But what if we are missing out on something more important by being constantly busy and rushed? What if the key to a happier and healthier life is to slow down and eliminate hurry from our lives?
For the 50th episode of The WIN Podcast, Corey Heimensen brings back Grace Heimensen to explore the book “The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry” by John Mark Comer, examining the cultural obsession with speed and its impact on well-being. They dive into finding balance, the importance of rest, the effects of technology, and intentional living.
Corey and Grace discuss:
The difficulty of finding balance in life
The influence of technology and social media on rest and the challenge of finding true rest in a hurried culture
Retirement and the urge to avoid feeling hurried in life
The impact of slowing down and making meaningful connections with others in everyday situations
The concept of enjoyable moments and how to extend and savor them