In this episode, we ask: Who is resilient? Who is Rod Khleif? What’s Rod’s story? How many layoffs are expected? What did Rod’s mom do? What does Rod do today? How did Rod build his real estate portfolio? How is it all about cashflow? Would you like to view rodslinks.com? What kills cash flow? Will...

In this episode, we ask:

Who is resilient?
Who is Rod Khleif?
What’s Rod’s story?
How many layoffs are expected?
What did Rod’s mom do?
What does Rod do today?
How did Rod build his real estate portfolio?
How is it all about cashflow?
Would you like to view rodslinks.com?
What kills cash flow?
Will the gravy train last forever?
What did Rod not pay attention to in 2006-2008?
What happened?
What about bridge debt?
Who is in trouble?
What about liquidity?
Who is fearful?
Who is excited?
What about the comfort zone?
Are you a leader?
Where is your focus?
What happens when you pay attention?
What about the word appreciation?
What about gratitude?
How does gratitude affect your health?
What about making a decision?
What about taking a step?
Would you like to explore Rod’s course?
How are you adding value?
How does one learn the audience?
What can we do to improve?
What are some of the conferences Rod is attending?
How does mindset affect outcomes?
What have you failed at this week?
What are you afraid of?
What are you going to do next?
What did Rod build?
What about goals?
What about feeding families?
Who is giving back?
What is fulfilling?
Who is giving back?
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Rod Khleif is a business owner and philanthropist who is passionate about business, high performance, real estate and giving back. As one of the country’s top real estate and peak performance luminaries, he has also owned over 2,000 properties.


Rod recovered from losing $50 million dollars in the crash of 2008 to the success he enjoys today. Rod brings incredible authenticity and insight to his approach to real estate, mindset, success and life. Rod also founded The Tiny Hands Foundation, which has benefited more than 130,000 children in need.