Fried on Business

JimFried

Fried on Business started as the longest running (10 years) business radio show on AM 880 in Miami. It continues today as an informative, radio show-style podcast bringing together real estate, business, well-being and technology leaders. With Jim Fried's energy and "It's all about you!" approach, the Fried on Business podcast delivers content tailored to listeners across the country.

  1. 3d ago

    Build Your Own Inspiration Infrastructure

    Inspiration rarely arrives on command. When work becomes repetitive, markets slow down, or the summer heat drains your energy, waiting for motivation can leave you stuck. In Episode 885 of Fried On Business, Jim Fried explains why professionals and entrepreneurs need to build their own “inspiration infrastructure”—a repeatable system that generates positive energy, focus, and forward momentum. Jim begins by asking whether inspiration is merely nice to have or essential to long-term business success. His answer is clear: inspiration is a practical defense against burnout. It fuels the personal engine that helps people take action, connect with others, and continue moving when circumstances feel discouraging. For Jim, inspiration often comes from helping other people advance. Mentoring younger professionals, introducing people to opportunities, participating in the community, and encouraging others all create energy that returns to him. He also emphasizes surrounding yourself with positive, interesting people who challenge, support, and reinvigorate you. But inspiration should not depend entirely on chance encounters. Jim recommends creating concrete practices that work when your energy is low. Stay curious. Keep learning. Start somewhere when the task list feels overwhelming. Put one foot in front of the other. Reflect through journaling, recording, or another personal outlet. Maintain a record of your accomplishments so you can remember how many opportunities appeared before you even knew they existed. Jim shares his own “positive energy file,” filled with letters, communications, awards, and reminders of meaningful accomplishments. When he needs encouragement, that file reconnects him with the value he has created. He also follows a “no bad energy person” rule, regularly evaluating which relationships elevate him and which ones drain momentum. The message is practical: do not wait to feel inspired. Build the people, habits, records, and routines that help you create inspiration whenever you need it and keep your best qualities in motion. This episode of Fried On Business is brought to you by our presenting sponsor, Warren Henry Auto Group. --------------------- Jim Fried has been a real estate business person since 1980 and has had his own radio show since 2009. Mr. Fried specializes in capitalizing commercial real estate transactions, unearthing urban land opportunities and is also a private lender. He has been active in the real estate industry for many years as a financial intermediary, broker and investor. He has experience with many property types including, but not limited to: apartments, condominiums, retail centers, office buildings, industrial parks and health care – with a special focus on memory care. Jim has closed over $3BB in real estate transactions during his career in markets across the eastern US. Jim uses his communication skills to inform and entertain on his weekly podcast show – Fried on Business. Of course, the show discusses real estate, but he also tackles issues such as branding, sports business, philanthropy, entrepreneurship, public private partnerships as well as health and wellness. He is also a mentor to many up and coming people in the real estate industry through his membership on the Board of The University of Florida’s Bergstrom Center for Real Estate Studies. Mr. Fried is a winner of the Miami-Dade Public School Alumni Achievement Award. Contact Jim via email at jim@friedonbusiness.com

  2. Aug 12

    Stop Predicting the Future: Build a Business Ready for Anything

    Nobody knows exactly what comes next. Interest rates could fall—or stay elevated. The economy could slow. Artificial intelligence could transform your industry faster than expected. Consumer confidence, inflation, labor markets, and demographics can all change. In Episode 884 of Fried On Business, Jim Fried explains why successful business owners don't need to predict every outcome. They need to build businesses capable of surviving when their predictions are wrong. Jim's central message is simple: the biggest mistake isn't making the wrong prediction. It's building a business that only works if that prediction comes true. Using today's real estate market as an example, Jim examines investors who expected interest rates to fall, values to rebound, and capital to become easier to access. Instead, higher borrowing costs have trapped equity in older deals, complicated exits, and left some otherwise viable projects unable to move forward. So how should business owners respond? Jim lays out a practical survival guide built around scenario planning, liquidity, flexibility, and leadership. What happens if revenue drops 10%, 20%, or 30%? What if interest rates remain high for another three years? Where can expenses be reduced without damaging the business? Could you act immediately if an extraordinary opportunity appeared? Jim also tackles AI, arguing that it's another powerful tool businesses must learn to incorporate rather than fear. Technology can generate ideas and improve efficiency, but relationships, experience, communication, and the ability to overcome objections still matter. Above all, Jim emphasizes preserving "opportunistic capital"—resources that remain available when changing conditions suddenly create opportunity. The goal isn't simply preparing for the downside. Great businesses remain ready for the upside, too. Uncertainty is unavoidable. Being unprepared isn't. Jim's message to business owners is to stress-test assumptions, conserve resources, remain flexible, and build a company capable of moving when tomorrow arrives. This episode of Fried On Business is brought to you by our presenting sponsor, Warren Henry Auto Group. --------------------- Jim Fried has been a real estate business person since 1980 and has had his own radio show since 2009. Mr. Fried specializes in capitalizing commercial real estate transactions, unearthing urban land opportunities and is also a private lender. He has been active in the real estate industry for many years as a financial intermediary, broker and investor. He has experience with many property types including, but not limited to: apartments, condominiums, retail centers, office buildings, industrial parks and health care – with a special focus on memory care. Jim has closed over $3BB in real estate transactions during his career in markets across the eastern US. Jim uses his communication skills to inform and entertain on his weekly podcast show – Fried on Business. Of course, the show discusses real estate, but he also tackles issues such as branding, sports business, philanthropy, entrepreneurship, public private partnerships as well as health and wellness. He is also a mentor to many up and coming people in the real estate industry through his membership on the Board of The University of Florida’s Bergstrom Center for Real Estate Studies. Mr. Fried is a winner of the Miami-Dade Public School Alumni Achievement Award. Contact Jim via email at jim@friedonbusiness.com

  3. Aug 5

    Will Interest Rates Really Come Down? Jim Fried Explains

    Residential financing has become more complex than ever. Traditional mortgages remain the foundation of homeownership, but today's borrowers increasingly need to understand a wider range of financing options to meet changing market conditions. In this episode of Fried On Business, Jim Fried breaks down the residential lending landscape, exploring mortgages, home equity lines of credit (HELOCs), private lending, and creative financing strategies. Jim begins by discussing a recent $2.5 million private construction loan he arranged for a luxury home in Palm Beach County. The transaction highlights how borrowers with unique circumstances often require financing solutions that extend beyond conventional lending guidelines. Whether dealing with partially completed construction, investment properties, or high-net-worth borrowers with specialized needs, creative lending has become an increasingly important part of today's real estate market. The conversation also examines the growing interest in HELOCs as homeowners seek to access accumulated home equity without refinancing historically low first mortgages. Jim explains why many borrowers are choosing second-position financing to preserve attractive existing loan terms while still unlocking capital for renovations, investments, or other financial goals. Throughout the episode, Jim emphasizes that every financing solution begins with understanding the borrower's objectives. The right loan structure depends on the property, intended use, financial profile, and long-term strategy. He discusses how private lenders, construction financing, and specialized mortgage products can provide flexibility when conventional lending may not fit. Listeners will gain practical insight into today's financing environment and learn why working with experienced professionals can open doors to solutions that may not be immediately obvious. Whether purchasing a home, building a new property, refinancing, or leveraging existing equity, understanding the full range of available lending options can create significant opportunities. Today's mortgage market rewards knowledge, preparation, and creativity—and this episode offers a practical guide to navigating it successfully. This episode of Fried On Business is brought to you by our presenting sponsor, Warren Henry Auto Group. --------------------- Jim Fried has been a real estate business person since 1980 and has had his own radio show since 2009. Mr. Fried specializes in capitalizing commercial real estate transactions, unearthing urban land opportunities and is also a private lender. He has been active in the real estate industry for many years as a financial intermediary, broker and investor. He has experience with many property types including, but not limited to: apartments, condominiums, retail centers, office buildings, industrial parks and health care – with a special focus on memory care. Jim has closed over $3BB in real estate transactions during his career in markets across the eastern US. Jim uses his communication skills to inform and entertain on his weekly podcast show – Fried on Business. Of course, the show discusses real estate, but he also tackles issues such as branding, sports business, philanthropy, entrepreneurship, public private partnerships as well as health and wellness. He is also a mentor to many up and coming people in the real estate industry through his membership on the Board of The University of Florida’s Bergstrom Center for Real Estate Studies. Mr. Fried is a winner of the Miami-Dade Public School Alumni Achievement Award. Contact Jim via email at jim@friedonbusiness.com

  4. Jul 29

    Choosing the Right Residential Financing Strategy: Mortgages, HELOCs & Private Loans

    Residential financing has become more complex than ever. Traditional mortgages remain the foundation of homeownership, but today's borrowers increasingly need to understand a wider range of financing options to meet changing market conditions. In this episode of Fried On Business, Jim Fried breaks down the residential lending landscape, exploring mortgages, home equity lines of credit (HELOCs), private lending, and creative financing strategies. Jim begins by discussing a recent $2.5 million private construction loan he arranged for a luxury home in Palm Beach County. The transaction highlights how borrowers with unique circumstances often require financing solutions that extend beyond conventional lending guidelines. Whether dealing with partially completed construction, investment properties, or high-net-worth borrowers with specialized needs, creative lending has become an increasingly important part of today's real estate market. The conversation also examines the growing interest in HELOCs as homeowners seek to access accumulated home equity without refinancing historically low first mortgages. Jim explains why many borrowers are choosing second-position financing to preserve attractive existing loan terms while still unlocking capital for renovations, investments, or other financial goals. Throughout the episode, Jim emphasizes that every financing solution begins with understanding the borrower's objectives. The right loan structure depends on the property, intended use, financial profile, and long-term strategy. He discusses how private lenders, construction financing, and specialized mortgage products can provide flexibility when conventional lending may not fit. Listeners will gain practical insight into today's financing environment and learn why working with experienced professionals can open doors to solutions that may not be immediately obvious. Whether purchasing a home, building a new property, refinancing, or leveraging existing equity, understanding the full range of available lending options can create significant opportunities. Today's mortgage market rewards knowledge, preparation, and creativity—and this episode offers a practical guide to navigating it successfully. This episode of Fried On Business is brought to you by our presenting sponsor, Warren Henry Auto Group. --------------------- Jim Fried has been a real estate business person since 1980 and has had his own radio show since 2009. Mr. Fried specializes in capitalizing commercial real estate transactions, unearthing urban land opportunities and is also a private lender. He has been active in the real estate industry for many years as a financial intermediary, broker and investor. He has experience with many property types including, but not limited to: apartments, condominiums, retail centers, office buildings, industrial parks and health care – with a special focus on memory care. Jim has closed over $3BB in real estate transactions during his career in markets across the eastern US. Jim uses his communication skills to inform and entertain on his weekly podcast show – Fried on Business. Of course, the show discusses real estate, but he also tackles issues such as branding, sports business, philanthropy, entrepreneurship, public private partnerships as well as health and wellness. He is also a mentor to many up and coming people in the real estate industry through his membership on the Board of The University of Florida’s Bergstrom Center for Real Estate Studies. Mr. Fried is a winner of the Miami-Dade Public School Alumni Achievement Award. Contact Jim via email at jim@friedonbusiness.com

  5. Jul 22

    The Business Case for Taking a Vacation

    For many entrepreneurs and business professionals, vacations often feel like something to postpone until the work is finished. The problem is, the work is never really finished. In this episode of Fried On Business, Jim Fried makes the case that vacations aren't a luxury—they're an essential investment in your health, your relationships, and your professional success. Jim begins with a lesson his mother taught him years ago: "You don't get a vacation—you take a vacation." No one is going to hand you the perfect time to step away. Especially for entrepreneurs and business owners, taking time off requires a conscious decision. Waiting until everything is complete usually means the vacation never happens. Throughout the episode, Jim reflects on the growing pace of life, particularly in an increasingly busy and fast-moving city like Miami. Constant demands, heavy traffic, packed schedules, and the pressures of modern business can create layers of stress that quietly accumulate over time. Without a break, those pressures affect judgment, creativity, health, and relationships. Jim explains that vacations provide more than relaxation. They offer perspective. Time away allows us to recharge mentally, reconnect with family and friends, and return to work with renewed energy and clearer thinking. Whether your ideal getaway is exploring a new city, taking an adventure vacation, or simply relaxing on a beach, the important part is intentionally stepping away from daily routines. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own habits and recognize that sustained success requires periods of recovery as well as hard work. Great leaders understand that performance is built not only during moments of intense effort, but also during moments of renewal. This episode is a reminder that taking care of yourself isn't selfish—it's one of the best investments you can make in every area of your life. This episode of Fried On Business is brought to you by our presenting sponsor, Warren Henry Auto Group. --------------------- Jim Fried has been a real estate business person since 1980 and has had his own radio show since 2009. Mr. Fried specializes in capitalizing commercial real estate transactions, unearthing urban land opportunities and is also a private lender. He has been active in the real estate industry for many years as a financial intermediary, broker and investor. He has experience with many property types including, but not limited to: apartments, condominiums, retail centers, office buildings, industrial parks and health care – with a special focus on memory care. Jim has closed over $3BB in real estate transactions during his career in markets across the eastern US. Jim uses his communication skills to inform and entertain on his weekly podcast show – Fried on Business. Of course, the show discusses real estate, but he also tackles issues such as branding, sports business, philanthropy, entrepreneurship, public private partnerships as well as health and wellness. He is also a mentor to many up and coming people in the real estate industry through his membership on the Board of The University of Florida’s Bergstrom Center for Real Estate Studies. Mr. Fried is a winner of the Miami-Dade Public School Alumni Achievement Award. Contact Jim via email at jim@friedonbusiness.com

  6. Jul 15

    From Radio to Podcasting: The Evolution Of Fried on Business

    Every successful business has an origin story—and so does Fried On Business. In this special Episode 880, Jim Fried takes listeners back to where it all began, sharing the story of how a commercial real estate professional found himself behind a microphone on 880 AM The Biz in Miami and eventually built one of South Florida's longest-running business programs. Jim reflects on the early days of AM radio, when the opportunity to host a business show opened the door to conversations with entrepreneurs, developers, civic leaders, and innovators from across South Florida. What started as a local radio program grew into something much larger: a platform dedicated to connecting people, sharing ideas, and celebrating the region's business community. The episode also chronicles the industry's transformation. As traditional radio evolved and 880 AM The Biz eventually went off the air, Fried On Businessadapted by embracing podcasting and digital distribution. Jim explains how technology allowed the show to continue reaching audiences through streaming, social media, and podcast platforms while preserving the mission that inspired it from day one. Along the way, Jim expresses gratitude to the producers, guests, sponsors, and listeners who helped make the journey possible. He shares behind-the-scenes stories from the show's early years, reflects on memorable moments, and discusses how broadcasting became an unexpected extension of his career in commercial real estate. More than a history lesson, this episode is a reminder that careers often grow from opportunities we never planned. Sometimes saying "yes" to something unfamiliar opens doors that shape the next chapter of your life. Whether you've listened since the radio days or recently discovered the podcast, Episode 880 celebrates the relationships, resilience, and curiosity that have defined Fried On Business for nearly two decades. This episode of Fried On Business is brought to you by our presenting sponsor, Warren Henry Auto Group. --------------------- Jim Fried has been a real estate business person since 1980 and has had his own radio show since 2009. Mr. Fried specializes in capitalizing commercial real estate transactions, unearthing urban land opportunities and is also a private lender. He has been active in the real estate industry for many years as a financial intermediary, broker and investor. He has experience with many property types including, but not limited to: apartments, condominiums, retail centers, office buildings, industrial parks and health care – with a special focus on memory care. Jim has closed over $3BB in real estate transactions during his career in markets across the eastern US. Jim uses his communication skills to inform and entertain on his weekly podcast show – Fried on Business. Of course, the show discusses real estate, but he also tackles issues such as branding, sports business, philanthropy, entrepreneurship, public private partnerships as well as health and wellness. He is also a mentor to many up and coming people in the real estate industry through his membership on the Board of The University of Florida’s Bergstrom Center for Real Estate Studies. Mr. Fried is a winner of the Miami-Dade Public School Alumni Achievement Award. Contact Jim via email at jim@friedonbusiness.com

  7. Jul 8

    AI Is Waiting to Embarrass You

    Artificial intelligence is transforming the way we work, communicate, and solve problems—but it also comes with new risks. In this episode of Fried On Business, Jim Fried explores a growing reality: AI is incredibly powerful, but it's also waiting to embarrass anyone who relies on it without careful review. Drawing from real-life examples and personal observations, Jim shares several stories that demonstrate how AI-generated mistakes can damage credibility, create confusion, and undermine trust. From inaccurate information and fabricated details to poorly reviewed content and embarrassing public errors, the lesson is clear: AI is an extraordinary assistant, but it is not a substitute for human judgment. Throughout the episode, Jim emphasizes that the greatest danger isn't the technology itself—it's overconfidence. Professionals who blindly accept AI-generated output without verifying facts, reviewing context, or applying critical thinking expose themselves to unnecessary risk. Whether drafting emails, preparing presentations, creating marketing content, or conducting research, the responsibility ultimately remains with the person using the tool. Jim also discusses how AI can become a tremendous competitive advantage when used thoughtfully. The most successful professionals will combine artificial intelligence with experience, expertise, and common sense. Rather than replacing human decision-making, AI should enhance productivity while leaving final judgment in the hands of knowledgeable people. Listeners will walk away with practical advice on using AI responsibly, protecting their reputation, and avoiding preventable mistakes. As artificial intelligence becomes integrated into everyday business, the organizations and individuals who maintain strong quality control will distinguish themselves from those who simply trust whatever the machine produces. This episode is both entertaining and cautionary—a timely reminder that while AI can save you countless hours, it can also create lasting embarrassment if you stop thinking for yourself. This episode of Fried On Business is brought to you by our presenting sponsor, Warren Henry Auto Group. --------------------- Jim Fried has been a real estate business person since 1980 and has had his own radio show since 2009. Mr. Fried specializes in capitalizing commercial real estate transactions, unearthing urban land opportunities and is also a private lender. He has been active in the real estate industry for many years as a financial intermediary, broker and investor. He has experience with many property types including, but not limited to: apartments, condominiums, retail centers, office buildings, industrial parks and health care – with a special focus on memory care. Jim has closed over $3BB in real estate transactions during his career in markets across the eastern US. Jim uses his communication skills to inform and entertain on his weekly podcast show – Fried on Business. Of course, the show discusses real estate, but he also tackles issues such as branding, sports business, philanthropy, entrepreneurship, public private partnerships as well as health and wellness. He is also a mentor to many up and coming people in the real estate industry through his membership on the Board of The University of Florida’s Bergstrom Center for Real Estate Studies. Mr. Fried is a winner of the Miami-Dade Public School Alumni Achievement Award. Contact Jim via email at jim@friedonbusiness.com

  8. Jul 1

    Why I Still Believe in America: A Fourth of July Reflection

    As America celebrates another Independence Day, Jim Fried takes a break from discussing markets, real estate, and business strategy to share something more personal—a heartfelt tribute to the country that has shaped his life and career. In this special episode of Fried On Business, Jim reflects on the freedoms, opportunities, and values that continue to make America extraordinary. Drawing on memories from the nation's Bicentennial celebration and his travels across the United States, Jim shares how experiencing America's people, communities, and landscapes reinforced his appreciation for the nation's diversity and resilience. He reflects on the remarkable ability of individuals from different backgrounds, beliefs, and experiences to come together under a shared commitment to liberty and opportunity. Throughout the episode, Jim discusses why gratitude matters. While no nation is without challenges, he believes America's greatest strength has always been its willingness to innovate, adapt, and continually strive toward a better future. He explores the entrepreneurial spirit that has fueled generations of business owners, inventors, and dreamers, and explains why freedom creates the conditions for creativity, hard work, and economic opportunity. Jim also reflects on the responsibilities that accompany those freedoms. Citizenship, community involvement, and respect for one another are essential to preserving the values that have allowed the country to prosper. He encourages listeners to celebrate not only America's history but also its ongoing potential. Whether you're listening during the Fourth of July holiday or any other time of year, this episode serves as a reminder that optimism, gratitude, and civic responsibility remain powerful forces. Jim's message is ultimately one of appreciation—for the opportunities America provides and for the people who continue to build its future every day. This episode of Fried on Business is brought to you by our presenting sponsor, Warren Henry Auto Group. --------------------- Jim Fried has been a real estate business person since 1980 and has had his own radio show since 2009. Mr. Fried specializes in capitalizing commercial real estate transactions, unearthing urban land opportunities and is also a private lender. He has been active in the real estate industry for many years as a financial intermediary, broker and investor. He has experience with many property types including, but not limited to: apartments, condominiums, retail centers, office buildings, industrial parks and health care – with a special focus on memory care. Jim has closed over $3BB in real estate transactions during his career in markets across the eastern US. Jim uses his communication skills to inform and entertain on his weekly podcast show – Fried on Business. Of course, the show discusses real estate, but he also tackles issues such as branding, sports business, philanthropy, entrepreneurship, public private partnerships as well as health and wellness. He is also a mentor to many up and coming people in the real estate industry through his membership on the Board of The University of Florida’s Bergstrom Center for Real Estate Studies. Mr. Fried is a winner of the Miami-Dade Public School Alumni Achievement Award. Contact Jim via email at jim@friedonbusiness.com

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Fried on Business started as the longest running (10 years) business radio show on AM 880 in Miami. It continues today as an informative, radio show-style podcast bringing together real estate, business, well-being and technology leaders. With Jim Fried's energy and "It's all about you!" approach, the Fried on Business podcast delivers content tailored to listeners across the country.