Convicted Felon to
Financial Freedom with
My Real Estate Empire:
You probably couldn’t guess that because of how damned good I look in a suit, but yes, I am Convicted Felon.
I got caught up with the wrong people at a vulnerable time in life and made some dumbass decisions.
On the plus side, my conviction was a blessing in disguise.
I got the chance to reflect on my actions, read, and start figuring out how the world worked.
That’s when I made the decision to get serious into Real Estate.

Wrong Friends, Hateful Family, Restitution, the odds were against me…

When I was done with my federal probation, I expected warm hugs, celebration, and for things to go uphill from there. Silly Rabbit…
I was dead wrong….
I was still paying for my crime even outside of prison.
Between my “friends” and “family” (I hope you caught the sarcasm there…), I had a long list of people I’d have loved to f*ck up.
Problem is— prison was not for me. They don’t serve Champagne there.
No way. Definitely not going back.
So despite being dead broke, having to pay restitution, and being kicked to the curb by my family, I started tackling life the right way.
After my Federal Conviction Plus my Divorce….
It would have been pretty easy to give up right then and there.
My divorce was pretty messy.
It cost me a lot of money, a lot of energy, and a lot of time.
I had spent 13 years giving my life to a husband who didn’t care about me so I realized that I had to start thinking way more about myself.
Over the years, I learned how to give zero fucks.
Seriously— I don’t have a single one left to give. I swear I tried.
I used to have oodles and oodles of them.
I would worry about what everyone else thought.
Always sacrificing things, I want to win the approval of people who really don’t give a shit about me. So, I decided to commit to myself, to work on myself, and above all— to cherish myself.
Which meant learning to give no fucks…
Let’s just say I got very good at it over time. So when you see me popping my shit, its Blanco (my alta ego) being unapologetic. 🥂


When I learned Grace,
I Became
Gracefully Unapologetic.
Being gracefully unapologetic doesn’t mean being a bully.
It means learning the line between caring for yourself and caring for other people.
It means learning to say “fuck no” with a dash of flavor that people just can’t argue with.
It was these principles that helped me build the savvy required to develop the eviction and rental strategies that I’m showing you today.
Want to do the same?
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