• Episode 4 The Ideas & Capital Show My 6 Hot Takes on AI
    Feb 21 2026

    The conversation covers the current state of AI, its implementation in business, and the future impact of AI on jobs and society. It highlights the need for human intervention in AI processes and the slow but useful implementation of AI in various business operations.

    Takeaways

    • AI is not yet at a human level of implementation
    • AI requires human review and intervention
    • AI is being slowly implemented in various useful ways

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    14 Min.
  • The Lonely Reality of Entrepreneurship
    Feb 18 2026

    Tyler Casey discusses the lonely realities of entrepreneurship, dealing with constant rejection, financial stress, doubt, and the impact of entrepreneurship on personal growth and agency.

    Takeaways

    • Loneliness of entrepreneurship
    • Dealing with rejection
    • Lack of Support
    • Losing Relationships
    • Financial Stress, cash crunches

    And more..

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    11 Min.
  • How to win in Real Estate in 2026 Even if All Your Predictions are Wrong
    Feb 4 2026

    How do you win in real estate in 2026 if your market prediction is wrong?

    In this episode of The Ideas & Capital Show, Tyler Casey breaks down why most investors don’t fail because they guessed the market wrong — they fail because their strategy required them to be right.

    Instead of making bold predictions about interest rates, home prices, or the next market move, this episode focuses on timeless principles that allow real estate investors to succeed across multiple market outcomes.

    Tyler shares how experienced operators position themselves heading into 2026 by prioritizing conservative underwriting, cash flow, operational efficiency, and flexibility — and why speculation and over-leverage are the fastest ways to lose capital in uncertain markets.

    Whether you’re actively investing, managing properties, or considering passive real estate investments, this episode will challenge common assumptions and help you think more clearly about risk, durability, and long-term wealth creation.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • Why market predictions matter less than most people think
    • How to structure deals that survive multiple scenarios
    • Why cash flow is no longer optional
    • How operations drive returns when appreciation slows
    • The danger of waiting for “certainty”
    • What winning real estate strategies look like heading into 2026

    If you’re tired of hype and want a grounded, operator-focused perspective on real estate investing, this episode is for you.

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    11 Min.
  • What Scaling to 2,000 Rental Units Taught Me (Real Estate Operations)
    Feb 4 2026

    Scaling real estate isn’t passive — it’s operational.

    In this episode, I break down the real-world lessons learned from scaling to 2,000 rental units across multiple markets. This isn’t theory or guru advice — it’s what actually happens when you move from a small portfolio to a real operating business.

    We cover:

    • Why systems matter more than talent at scale
    • How people problems grow faster than unit count
    • The role of centralized operations in multi-market portfolios
    • Why maintenance will either protect or destroy your cash flow
    • How data, not opinions, drives better decisions
    • Why scaling magnifies weaknesses instead of fixing them
    • Cash flow discipline and risk management at scale
    • How leadership must evolve as portfolios grow

    Whether you manage 10 units or 1,000+, this episode will change how you think about growth, operations, and leadership in real estate.

    If you’re an investor who wants to scale — or someone who prefers investing with experienced operators — this episode will give you a behind-the-scenes look at what it really takes.

    👍 Like, subscribe, and share this episode with another operator who’s scaling their portfolio.

    📩 Drop a comment with topics you want covered next.

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    20 Min.