EPISODE · Mar 31, 2025 · 6 MIN
If It's On The Internet It Must Be True! | Ep. 106
from Growth Notes · host Jason Frazier
March 31st, 2025 - As Q1 2025 wraps up, it’s time to check in: How are you really performing?In this episode of Growth Notes, Frazier challenges listeners to go deeper than surface-level stats and social media soundbites. Drawing from his experience working with top minds in global macro hedge funds, he explains why economic forecasts are often flawed—and why your understanding of data matters more than ever.Especially in the mortgage world, misinterpreting or blindly sharing financial data can crush your credibility. If you want to be seen as a leader, you’ve got to think critically, validate your sources, and know what you’re talking about.He wraps with this: focus on what you can control—your actions, your conversations, and how well you serve.Hit play and start leading with clarity, not noise.00:00 Introduction and Q1 Reflection00:43 Background and Experience02:11 Challenges in Economic Predictions04:35 Importance of Accurate Information Sharing06:28 Final Thoughts and FocusJoin me at TAG 2025!Join the NAMB hive pre-launch list.Check out my other podcast and connect with me at themloproject.com Join me live every Monday for the NAMB Success Builder Call .Growth Notes are back on text! Email me at [email protected] to get added to the Growth Notes community.
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March 31st, 2025 - As Q1 2025 wraps up, it’s time to check in: How are you really performing? In this episode of Growth Notes, Frazier challenges listeners to go deeper than surface-level stats and social media soundbites. Drawing from his experience working with top minds in global macro hedge funds, he explains why economic forecasts are often flawed—and why your understanding of data matters more than ever. Especially in the mortgage world, misinterpreting or blindly sharing financial data...
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