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Building My Own Mortgage News Podcast: A Self-Learning Journey Through Failure, Iteration, and Persistence
The Problem Nobody Was Solving I have a confession: I hate reading mortgage industry news. Not because it's unimportant—quite the opposite. As someone working in the mortgage space, staying current on rates, Fed policy, housing market trends, and regulatory changes is essential. But the format? Exhausting. Every morning, I'd open my laptop to the same ritual: scan Mortgage News Daily, check Housing Wire, pull up the Federal Reserve's Treasury yield data, skim American Banker,
Feb 110 min read


The Origin of Ed“I”cation
Why Learning Without Permission Became My Philosophy Ed 'I' cation is not a degree. It’s not a credential. It ’s not a rejection of education, either. Ed 'I' cation is a mindset. A philosophy. And, for me, a personal revolution. Traditional education implies being taught. Someone designs the curriculum, sets the pace, defines success, and tells you when you are “done.” Ed 'I' cation flips that model. Ed 'I' cation is the act of seeking out knowledge and teaching yourself—o
Jan 34 min read
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