#53. Johnny Giangregorio—Transforming Setbacks into Success: Lessons from the Real Estate Trenches

Johnny Giangregorio shares his journey in real estate, from his early inspiration by 'Rich Dad Poor Dad' to his experience in commercial real estate, flipping houses, and leadership roles within Keller Williams. He also discusses the creation of Lifey, a life planning and community platform, and his current sources of income through coaching, consulting, and franchise investing. The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including real estate investments, franchise funding, personal development, yoga, meditation, and the entrepreneurial journey. It delves into the themes of self-actualization, community building, and the pursuit of freedom through various life experiences and business ventures.

Johnny Giangregorio is an accomplished entrepreneur and real estate coach who is committed to empowering people and businesses to unlock their full potential. With a background in business development, Johnny has a track record that includes 15 years of experience in the real estate industry where he led his brokerage to $1.2 billion in annual sales and simultaneously set company-wide growth records.

In 2021, Johnny founded The Lifey Brand to help people and businesses become the best versions of themselves through a series of products and coaching services.

Johnny graduated with a degree in Business from the University of San Diego, and serves on their alumni Board of Advisors. He operates with the highest level of integrity and his unwavering dedication to his clients make him an invaluable asset to anyone looking to take their lives to the next level.

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