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AI Main Streets — Show Notes

Episode: Mike Deaton — Land Flipping, AI Workflows, and Building Durable Advantage

⁠⁠https://flippingdirt.us/⁠⁠

Recorded: February 12, 2026 Host: Jason Wade Guest: Mike Deaton Source: Recorded interview transcript

Episode Summary

In this episode, Jason Wade sits down with Mike Deaton, co-founder of Flipping Dirt, to unpack how real operators are actually using AI—not for hype, but for leverage. Mike shares how he and his wife rebuilt after being laid off from corporate roles, why vacant land flipping remains one of the most misunderstood asset classes in real estate, and how AI now runs through nearly every layer of his business and personal performance.

The conversation moves from county-level land research and comp analysis to mindset engineering for 100-mile ultramarathons, bulk document OCR, and why “tool chasing” breaks businesses faster than platform shifts. The throughline is architecture: systems that survive volatility, verification loops that prevent false confidence, and authority built on structured understanding rather than tactics.

Topics Covered

• Why vacant land flipping works (and where it quietly beats traditional real estate) • Buying land at 30–40 cents on the dollar: the discipline behind the model • Boutique coaching vs. scale-for-scale’s-sake • Using AI for county-level market research and regulatory analysis • Where AI helps decision-making—and where math still needs human verification • AI-assisted marketing: ad copy, imagery, and lifestyle visualization • Sales support with transcripts, role-play, and text-based workflows • Training for a 100-mile ultramarathon using AI for mindset, nutrition, and resilience • Bulk document processing, OCR, and building searchable corpora from thousands of files • Why access to knowledge—not effort—has always been the real control layer • Continuous AI upgrades and why “being current” is a competitive advantage • The coming tension between automation, labor, and economic feedback loops • Why authority outlasts platforms in an AI-first discovery world

Notable Quotes

“AI makes it impossible to lie to yourself—if you’re actually willing to look at the facts.”

“Land looks boring until you realize it’s an information game.”

“The advantage isn’t the tool. It’s the workflow and the verification loop.”

“All you have to do is stay a little more current than everyone else—and that compounds fast.”

About the Guest

Mike Deaton is the co-founder of Flipping Dirt, a real estate investing and coaching platform focused on vacant land. After spending more than 25 years in corporate operations and supply chain roles, Mike and his wife Ligia were laid off on the same day and rebuilt from scratch through simple, repeatable land deals.

They now run a seven-figure land business, coach a small group of clients, and partner in large commercial real estate syndications for long-term wealth and tax efficiency. Outside of business, Mike lives at nearly 10,000 feet in Woodland Park, Colorado, and trains for ultramarathon races under his personal philosophy, Life: Elevated.

Resources & Links

Flipping Dirt (main site): ⁠https://flippingdirt.us⁠ Primary on-ramp / resources: ⁠https://flippingdirt.us/freedom⁠

Why This Episode Matters

AI is becoming the first filter between a business and a buyer. This conversation goes past surface-level tools and into how operators can build systems that stay intact as platforms, algorithms, and models change. If you’re thinking about AI as leverage—not novelty—this episode is a practical map of what that looks like in the real world.

⁠https://flippingdirt.us/⁠




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