by Thomas Cox
<p>Thriving owners talking about everything from the boardroom table to the dinner table.</p>
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April 21, 2025
<p>In this episode of the Owners Table podcast, Thomas chats with Trent Dilfer, a former NFL quarterback, Super Bowl champion, ESPN analyst, and current head football coach at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). The discussion covers Dilfer's extensive career, his transition to coaching, and his holistic approach to player development. Dilfer reflects on his NFL experiences, the importance of financial literacy for athletes, and the evolving landscape of college football, including the impact of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals. He emphasizes the role of coaches in shaping players' lives both on and off the field.</p>
April 14, 2025
<p>Thomas addresses the top 4 criticisms of infinite banking, focusing on whole life insurance policies as a financial tool. The criticisms discussed include the high cost of policies, slow cash value accumulation, potential for higher returns with alternative investments, and the complexity of risk management. Thomas counters these points by emphasizing the benefits of properly structured policies for cash accumulation and financial management. The episode aims to educate listeners, particularly high-income earners and business owners, on the advantages of infinite banking.</p>
April 7, 2025
<p>Thomas continues his conversation with Jason Garrison, a seasoned real estate agent and investor, to discuss his journey and strategies in the real estate industry. Garrison shares his background, emphasizing the importance of helping clients and his preference for fix-and-flip investments over rentals. He offers practical advice for new agents, such as networking, door knocking, and sending regular newsletters. The episode also covers Garrison's use of tools like Red X for property information and his innovative approach to financing through infinite banking. Garrison underscores the value of transparency, client trust, and a service-oriented mindset for long-term success.</p>
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