I feel like we always do four. I feel like we, yeah, all of our films that are character led, it's always four. Because it gives you more of an opportunity for the audience to see themselves and people. So just by having four people and it kept it moving too. The film is like super fast pace. There's not a lot of time to get bored when you're watching. Why not five then or six? Would that just be too much? It would be too much to manage. 90 minutes though is sort of like that magic number for a feature film. And so cramming one more person's story in there and following them over the course of a year
#406: In this two-part episode, we first tackle the data points needed to assess various investment locations within your city of choice.
We will cover seven specific neighborhood characteristics to review before diving into deal finding, and three things to look at once you've found a specific deal to evaluate.
Then, we interview Kristen Lazure, the producer behind the Netflix movie "Get Smart With Money". The movie follows 4 financial coaches — Tiffany Aliche, Peter Adeney, Ross Mac and myself — as we help four people who are struggling with some aspect of their financial lives.
Tune in for behind-the-scenes movie insights and enjoy today's episode!
Timing of discussion points as per October 2022:
01: 49: Topic introduction
04:03: Tip on visualizing the data
06:00: Current and future locations of employers
11:55: Impact of the local business landscape and housing prices
13:22: Investments from municipalities
15:02: The importance of school districts
16:28: Adjusting location evaluations based on strategy
18:57: Understanding the crime landscape, flood plains and walk scores
29:28: Introduction to Kristin Lazure and Get Smart With Money discussion
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