Gary Pinkerton welcomes Tony Wright back to the show. Last time Tony talked about becoming a successful real estate investor. This time, however, he's back to discuss his experience working on a FEMA Global Disaster Response team through the LA County Fire Department. Tony documents his experience responding to the earthquake in Nepal, as well as some of his most interesting calls as a firefighter. Key Takeaways: Gary Monologue: [1:16] The importance of a mastermind group [4:20] Ben Franklin's thoughts on masterminds, and why they're still applicable today Tony Wright Interview: [1:12] What the disaster response team is like [5:26] Whether the response team works with the locals or if they prefer to work alone [10:16] What kind of notice Tony gets as a part of the team [12:36] Disaster responses by people around the world Website: www.VentureAllianceMastermind.com
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The challenges faced by first responders in the medical, rescue, police, and military have never been greater. Each day that you report for duty, your personal well-being is placed on the line as you step up to fulfill your duty and help people. It is unfortunate that the contributions of first responders are very rarely recognized for the priceless gift that they really are.
In addition to the physical dangers faced on the job by first responders, there is a hidden danger that may impact the financial lives of many first responders whom society depends upon for its very well-being...