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Celebrating One Year of the Big Life Podcast

Celebrating One Year of the Big Life Podcast

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In this episode of the Big Life Podcast, hosts Neal Oates Jr. and Robin Lewis celebrate their one-year anniversary with special guest Dan Longman, a seasoned loan originator and branch manager. The conversation explores themes of connection, networking, the importance of relationships in business, and the challenges of the mortgage industry.

Dan shares personal stories about his large family, the impact of coaching on his career, and the significance of homeownership as part of the American dream. The discussion also touches on balancing family life, the role of a supportive spouse, and the lessons learned from parenting a child with special needs.

Throughout the episode, Dan emphasizes the importance of communication, leadership, and maintaining a positive perspective on life.


Takeaways

  • Dan Longman is a natural connector and leader.
  • Networking events should focus on creating meaningful connections.
  • Coming from a large family teaches valuable life lessons.
  • The mortgage industry requires strong relationships to succeed.
  • Coaching has been a game changer for Dan's career.
  • Homeownership is a path to financial freedom for many.
  • Everyone wants to feel heard and understood.
  • Balancing work and family life is essential for happiness.
  • A supportive spouse is crucial for personal and professional success.
  • Patience and perspective are key lessons from parenting a child with special needs.


Connect with Dan Longman

DLongman@NFMLending.com

https://nfmlending.com/loanoriginator/dan-longman/

https://www.instagram.com/dandamortgageman/

https://www.facebook.com/dandamortgageman/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/danlongman/

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