
Sitting on three-legged stool with Dr Andrew Threadgold
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Dr Andrew Threadgold is a property investor and entrepreneur. He recently retired from medicine and his longstanding role as a GP Partner.
In this honest and impactful conversation, Andrew opens up about the impact of being investigated by the General Medical Council (GMC) and how it influenced his mindset and professional career.
He shares his journey into property investment and entrepreneurship. He emphasizes the importance of diversification and having multiple streams of income to mitigate risks and remain financially independent.
Andrew also provides tips for aspiring property investors and highlights transferrable skills doctors can implement in business.
We also discuss the future of General Practice and NHS.
But it's not all that serious throughout our chat - we also have some laughs and banter :)
I hope you will enjoy this conversation and learn some valuable lessons. You can connect with Dr Threadgold via his website and social media:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-th...
https://www.andrewthreadgold.com/
https://www.cornerplotproperties.com/
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Timestamps:
01:11 Introduction and Background
03:13 "Sitting on three-legged stool" - Diversification and Multiple Streams of Income
06:11 The Impact of GMC Investigation
10:35 Starting in Property Investment
14:03 Doctors' transferrable skills
16:20 Cowboy builders and the nitty-gritty of the industry
20:47 Role of Cashflow
22:32 The Most exciting part of Property Investing
24:51 Tips for Aspiring Property Investors
26:28 Risk-taking as a doctor and money taboo
30:03 The Future of NHS and General Practice
35:13 Opportunities to work with Andrew
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Till next time!
Wiktor