Episode 181: An IDEAL Way to Expand Your Investment Portfolio

By 2035, Social Security will not have enough money to pay retirees their full earned benefits. This topic was not even mentioned at our first Democratic Presidential Debate last week, aargh! Kelli Johanson has some IDEAL ways to grow your retirement portfolio. Income options worth checking into as you plan for projected declines in social security benefits.

Kelli and her dog, Marley:)

In this dynamic conversation, you will find out:

  • How Kelli became a “spreadsheet fanatic.”
  • Leadership qualities she learned from her parents.
  • When two parents are entrepreneurial, what can happen.
  • How the government is invested in corn and bean farming, and how being part of something beyond herself, has influenced Kelli’s life work (purposeful, intentional, mission driven work over a lifetime).
  • What IDEAL Investment Properties can do for your retirement portfolio. What the IDEAL acronym stands for.
  • How Kelli is expanding her real estate investment portfolio with pets.
  • A tip for you about getting started.
  • How Kelli has included her extended family in the entities she’s created.
  • What “quiet cash” means in the real estate world.
  • What Kelli learned by participating in the 7-month SBA Emerging Leaders program. This program is for owners generating between $250,000 and $10M in annual gross revenues.

Happy 4th of July, to those of us in the U.S.!!!

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Nancy Meyer, MA
Author: Nancy Meyer, MA

Nancy Meyer, M.A., an entrenovation mentor, author, podcaster, and founder of WeMentor, inc. Nancy has invested more than three decades guiding entrenovators and creative leaders in developing the self-leadership, clarity, and resilience required to bring meaningful ideas to life. Her work blends strategic thinking with mindful practice, helping clients evolve themselves as they redesign their businesses. A former entrepreneurship and small business finance professor at two private universities, Nancy has shaped curriculum and leadership programs that integrate research, innovation, and emotional intelligence. She is known for uniting practical business insight with relational literacy and a deep respect for the creative process. Raised on a Minnesota dairy farm, she learned early that work can be both contribution and calling—a lesson that informs everything she teaches. Nancy lives in Minnesota with her husband, Matthew, and their miniature schnauzer, Letty, and delights in the unfolding adult life of their daughter, Olivia. Nancy founded WeMentor, inc. in 1992 to transform the leadership in our country by providing experiential mentoring to entrenovators - where innovative thinking dances with entrepreneurial action. She has mentored thousands and is eager to work with you! Assert self-leadership and get started today! Clients say, “Nancy is a compelling, engaging, and...