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The Playbook With David Meltzer

There Are No Excuses When it Comes to Success With Robby Clark: Founder & CEO, SID Developments

The Playbook With David Meltzer

David Meltzer, Entrepreneur.com

Entrepreneurship, Business, Careers

4.61.9K Ratings

🗓️ 31 August 2021

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

On this episode of #ThePlaybook, Robby Clark, Founder and CEO of SID Developments, sits down to discuss: [5:08] - Why entrepreneurs can never be “half in, half out” if they want to succeed [6:33] - The biggest realizations he had after being forced to file for bankruptcy [21:49] - How he maintains focus on creative over a billion dollars in holdings as a goal he’s set for himself [24:25] - Why real estate investors should start small in order to avoid getting discouraged Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

On this episode of the playbook, on this episode of the playbook, I have Robbie Clark,

0:04.8

founder and CEO of Sid Developments. He is an incredible serial entrepreneur who has purchased

0:12.7

more residential properties in Canada than anyone else. And we're going to talk about why he is just

0:20.9

an average millionaire in America. Join me for all this and more on the playbook.

0:27.3

This is Entrepreneurs the Playbook. For each week I bring you some of the greatest athletes,

0:32.7

celebrities and entrepreneurs to talk about their personal and professional playbook to success

0:38.8

and what made them champions on the field and in the boardroom. I'm your host David Meltzer.

0:45.6

Welcome to Entrepreneurs the Playbook and I have an ultra entrepreneur and I'm going to tell you

0:50.1

why in a minute Robbie Clark, he is the CEO and founder of Sid Developments and multiple other

0:56.1

ventures as we're going to get into. Robbie, welcome to the playbook. Thank you so much.

1:00.3

I've been looking forward to coming on this. I appreciate you having me.

1:02.9

Well, I want to start with your childhood. You grew up in America but somehow ended up in Canada

1:09.5

and which is kind of a reverse from a lot of people that are here in America. First of all,

1:15.3

what as a child were you doing that created this entrepreneurial spirit when you were young?

1:22.0

Something I always credit to, there was a few things. My mom was a very optimistic person.

1:27.5

She actually grew up in Broadway and opera. My dad was also in the Chicago Opera as well too.

1:32.2

So they were very outgoing. Do you have good voice? Not on their level, right?

1:36.4

I had a good amateur voice over a couple of years where I tried to see it.

1:38.4

I have all the skills in the world. I would fit singing the lowest that I have.

1:42.2

Yeah, yeah. I wouldn't put it the lowest but my level of competition in the family is pretty

1:48.9

fierce. It's probably like academics in my family. So you got to be, send this guy to school in

1:54.5

a different bus. Yeah, if they were doing an academic, I was doing workplace for the vocals.

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