Monday, October 20, 2008

13.1 miles, 2 countries and 1 great cause!

A quick update to first thank so many of you for contributing to our charity run for Gilda's Club. This wonderful organization supports people and their families who are affected by cancer. They believe no one should have to fight cancer alone and I hear story after story on how much Gilda's Club was there for people when they were in for the fight of their lives.

By the way, even though the race is over, if you'd still like to donate, you can by going to www.firstgiving.com/janetandlinda

Now a brief update on the race. It was AWESOME. Jess and I ran the Detroit 1/2 marathon and the course went from Detroit into Canada and back into Detroit. Yep, we ran from one country to another and it was a really cool experience. The race began at 7:15am and we hit the ambassador bridge that takes you over to Canada at about 7:45am. As we ascended up the bridge and crossed over to Canada, the sun was peeking over the skyline of Detroit. The city looked breathtaking and it was an image I will not soon forget. And then after our stroll (6 miles) through Canada, we headed back to the US via the tunnel that goes under the Detroit river. Even though it was 40 degrees, the heat that you felt in the tunnel was intense. One of my favorite moments was seeing both country's flags at the center of the tunnel and high-fiving the US flag as I crossed back over to US soil. As soon as we reached the opening of the tunnel, we were greeted by thousands of Detroiters cheering us on. It may have been just a runner's high, but I felt very proud to be an American.

Both Jess and I finished 7 minutes better than our previous half marathon and we could not have been more happy with those results. The weather was perfect and the scenery magical and breathtaking.

After we celebrated with the best chewy granola bar I've ever had, we watched my buddy Joe absolutely destroy the full marathon at a blistering time of 3 hours and 11minutes. With that time, he qualified for the big daddy of them all: The Boston Marathon.

From there, it was back home to rest and recuperate before heading over to Gilda's Club to indulge in some fried chicken while sharing war stories from the day's events.

Thanks again to everyone for your love, support and generosity. Along with our friends Bill Crawford, Julie Pfitzenmaier, Joe Hart and Tim Edwards, we raised over $6,000 for Gilda's Club Metro Detroit. That goes a long way in making sure nobody has to face cancer alone.

big love,

Team Perlman





Monday, September 29, 2008

Gamblin' for a Great Cause!

So our Texas Hold 'em Tourney for Gilda's Club was very entertaining to say the least. We had a good crowd and it was something of a melting pot with friends coming to have a good time and poker players looking to prey on what they call "dead money." I've always laughed at the people who took poker so seriously. Those that believe skill somehow trumped luck. They must have been the same people who couldn't hack it in a skill game like darts, pool or golden tee and decided to try their LUCK in poker. I admit that poker involves some skill, but never does it take the place of good 'ol fashioned luck. And that, my friends, brings us to the inspirational story of a guy from Battle Creek who decided to play Texas Hold 'em for the first time and never looked back. Allow me to introduce you to my friend, the 2008 Gilda's Texas Hold 'em Champion, Bob Herrera.

Bob: I'm still overwhelmed. To all the haters, keep hatin'. And to all my fans, one love.

Corey: Thanks Bob

Let me fill the audience in on how this came to be...

Bob had never played the game before but did, to his credit, read up on the rules prior to coming. He was apprehensive about playing and actually asked me if he could just come and watch. I told him just to play and have fun and that he'd learn along the way. And that's exactly what he did. He kept playing...and kept learning...playing and learning. All the way to the final table. The so called hold 'em pros were getting frustrated at Bob's sporadic play and occasional question about the rules. One guy went as far as to say Bob was "hustling" and that his inexperience was just an act. That was the funniest thing I'd heard all night and actually made me double over in laughter multiple times throughout the night as I thought of Bob methodically planning his "act" weeks in advance for a $50 buy-in charity poker tournament where he only wins half the pot. Who needs sitcoms when you have real life.

What interrupted me from my laughter was when Bob finished that guy off by taking all of his chips with pocket 3's and a 3 on the river. I love this game.

After Bob finished him off, he continued his dominance and won the entire tournament. It was the greatest upset since Giants vs. Pats or project runway season 3 (that was for the ladies in the audience). I was very proud of my boy. He managed to win the tournament on his first ever go at Texas Hold'em.

Bob: I want to thank the little people who got me here. Danny Devito from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and that Dwarf from Willow.

Corey: Thanks again Bob.

Oh, by the way, we raised close to $1000 for Gilda's Club and spread the word about this wonderful organization.

All in a good night!

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

The Beatles, U2 and Pink Floyd - all under one roof to support Gilda's Club!

So our latest fundraising endeavor took us to Mount Clemens on a Sunday night for an event we called Tribute Fest. It brought together three tribute bands to play for one worthy cause. Now, it's Sunday night, it's in a town way outside of our hometown of Royal Oak and these were tribute bands. I have nothing against tribute bands, I just have never been that excited to hear them. But these bands were playing for free and that made me like them right off the bat.


And then the Beatles tribute band took the stage. They were the Back Beats and they had a dude who was the spitting image of Paul McCartney. And they rocked the house. I couldn't believe how good they were and how authentic they sounded. We were all absolutely blown away and the crowd loved them.









So then the U2tribute band (Zooropa) took the stage. Now, I'm a huge U2 fan and there is only one Bono. So, again, expectations were very mild. Friends, this guy came out and hit "Bloody Sunday" like nothing I've ever heard. The band supplied the power behind the Bono lookalike and I was just wishing more of my U2 friends could have heard these guys too.













Of course, during these two bands, we were also working the Gilda's booth and raffling off an electric guitar signed by the one and only Ted Nugent. Me, not the biggest Ted Nugent fan, but the crowd - HUGE Nugent fans. They were throwing money at us to win this guitar and the winner was this great dad and his son.










Finally, the Pink Floyd band (Echoes of Pink Floyd) came up and they were just as strange and weird as the originals. Although I had only a few drinks, I felt like i was hallucinating when i saw the organ player dancing with a stuffed human on stage. Nope, not hallucinating, just listening to a great Pink Floyd tribute.

So, all in all, it was an awesome event. We'd like to have it at the Royal Oak Music Theater next year and, I guarantee, we would sell the place out.

Thanks to all three bands for playing their hearts out for free. You rocked the house and helped raise a lot of money for Gilda's.

Till next time!


much love,

Jess and Corey

Monday, July 28, 2008

the old man turns 64 in NYC!

So the annual "boys" trip took us to the city that never sleeps, or in our case, the city where all you do is eat- yes, New York City! My father was celebrating his "64 and kickin' ass!" birthday and Jaime and I wanted to make it a memorable one. So our first stop was to devour a pie at his favorite food spot of all time. John's Pizza on Bleeker St. in the village - 'nuff said.













After two huge pies, here's what remained when the dust settled:













And this was just day 1!

The next day, dad and Jaime did some bargain shopping while I went over to Hoboken, NJ for my first meeting with Wiley Publishing. (For info on that news, post below).

When I returned, I had to jump in on the action and we all went home with some new digs. Interesting note: our taste in clothing has actually become more similar as we have gotten older. I think we all bought the same shirt at Jcrew. They should turn that into a commercial.

Anyway, on Friday night, we ate at a fantastic Mexican restaurant with my cousin PETE! and a few of his friends and then we gave dad our 2nd big gift which were fantastic house seats (thanks Christian!) to the Broadway show, South Pacific.

The next day, we took the subway to my father's old stomping grounds, the Bronx! to take in a Yankee game at old Yankee Stadium before it gets torn down. Great seats and a great game -my dad's yanks pulled it out in extra innings.

Here's a view from our seats:









Finally, we had a fantastic dinner at a delicious steakhouse called The Palm. Jaime invited out some great people and, of course, my 64 year-old dad fit right in with the thirty-somethings. He's a special guy - I feel really honored and blessed to have these types of experiences with him.


In true Corey and Jaime fashion, we wanted to absolutely humiliate my father with a rendition of happy birthday that would echo through the streets of Broadway. Luckily, Jaime's friend Bob had just the opera voice we needed to fill my dad's cheeks with a perfect shade of red. And as seen in the pic below, what followed the singing was the most gigantic pieces of cake i had ever seen. Simply put: New York does it big. Their cakes are no exception.


And that wraps up another Perlman boys adventure. Where to next? Only time will tell. But one thing is for sure, I wouldn't miss it for the world.










Till next time,


corey


Friday, July 11, 2008

Some Exciting News!

Most of you know this by now, but I have inked a deal with John Wiley and Sons Publishing Company to publish my book, eBoot Camp! This has been a wild experience and I'm sure it will only get crazier as we lead up to launch time. The book is due out in stores in January, 2009.

I'd like to give a shout out to Raina, Ellie, Jess, Clint, Tara and Jenny - and our dynamic leader, Dale Brill. Together we built a successful workshop that helped thousands of dealership personnel learn how to use the Internet to sell more cars.

I believed this content could work with all small business owners throughout the world. And hopefully, with the valuable eBoot Camp content bottled in a book, it will.

I'll keep you posted and watch out for the eBoot Camp in a Barnes and Noble near you!

all the best,

corey
member, Team Perlman

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Oops, I miss spoke

In my post entitled Rich Dad meets Carnegie in the land of the Phoenix Sun, I made a statement that Sharon Lechter was combining the courage and confidence course from Dale Carnegie with the financial literacy material from Rich Dad Poor Dad. I goofed on my wording of that sentence. She was very clear during our meeting that the material Sharon intends to use with the Dale Carnegie couse will be original material and was not part of the Rich Dad materials. I just wanted to clear up any confusion. Thanks!

Corey

Monday, June 2, 2008

Has it been one year already?


Man, how time flies...

Jess and I celebrated our one year anniversary on memorial day weekend. Technically, it was the following Tuesday, but who wants to celebrate an anniversary on a Tuesday? We went back to the scene of the crime - the crime being the restaurant I took Jess to after I proposed and surprised her with friends and family from all over the country. We had another phenomenal meal and enjoyed opening our messages that people wrote at our wedding (see pics below).

We then exchanged gifts and I was the beneficiary of two Buffett tickets -- so she earned huge points for that. I did most of my shopping at Anthropologie, where a man can walk in blindfolded, pick out anything and it will be a winner. Having said that, I spent way too long in that store.

Anyway, we spent the day at the Detroit Zoo and the highlight was being able to spend a few minutes in the habitat of some furry little creatures (see pic).

The grand finale was on Tuesday when I came home to see my beautiful wife watching tv on the couch in her wedding dress. It fit beautifully!

All in all it was a wonderful time. We received lots of phone calls and good wishes and were so thankful to have spent our wedding with so many of you.

much love to you all!

Corey and Jess


(hanging out with the gorillas)



















Check out the prarie dogs...
















(corey checking out the prarie dogs view)















(at dinner opening our wedding wishes 1 year later)





















exchanging gifts, another infamous shadow box for 2007)
















enjoying my wedding dress and the anniversary gifts from our family and friends)




















(you thought he was kidding but I enjoyed an episode of the Bachelorette in my wedding dress and loved it!)

Thursday, May 1, 2008

My favorite Triathlete!

So Jess and I are back in Michigan from a ten day stint in my hometown of Sarasota, Florida. I forgot how perfect that place is during the month of April. 80 degree weather and the water is still too cold for the stingrays, red tide, sharks, and of course, LOVE BUGS! Those who came to the wedding will understand the emphasis on those little critters.

After a nice week of catching up with family and soaking up some sun on these pale faces, we headed to St. Pete for Jess's triathlon. I was slightly nervous about her ability to perform well as we had spent the previous week eating lots of good food and not training as hard as we might normally back in the D. But my fears quickly faded as I saw her pop out of the water after the first leg. She was moving well and had a big smile on her face.

As people came in from the bike, I noticed many of her team members had passed her and I began to wonder if everything was ok. She was just reserving a little energy for the painful 6.2 mile run in the Florida heat. Mission accomplished. She flew though the six miles and she ended up beating her time from two years ago by over five minutes.

I was a very proud husband -- not only for a great performance on the course, but for the thousands of dollars she raised for the Leukemia & Lymphoma society.

Now, we set our sites on some summer races to get us ready for the 1/2 marathon in Detroit this October. Since that race does not involve the water, I think I will join in on the fun.

Much love to you all,

Corey and Jess.

At the swim start Coming out of the water at the end of the swim




Wetsuit struggles - that sucker is hard to get off!




I made it! 1 mile swim, 25 mile bike and 6 mile run - 3hours and 21minutes later :) Thanks to everyone for all their support!









Thursday, April 17, 2008

And on the 270th day....

They sold. Well, at least one of them :)

I am pleased to report that we found a lovely couple who fell in love with our Birmingham house. After a tumultuous 30-days of "yes we are closing" to "I don't think we're closing", we inked the agreement at 4:30pm on April 15th.

This also happened to be the night of our big fundraising event with Gilda's Club. I literally signed my docs at 4:42pm and was at the event by 5:03pm. It was a crazy day but we sold a house and raised over $1500 for Gilda's on one the best fundraising nights they have ever had. It was such an honor to be part of that event. Jess and I were on cloud nine.

So now we are off to Florida to see my good friend Scott get married and then spend a few days chillin' in the warm Florida sun. I can't wait. Love to you all and stay tuned as we turn our focus on selling H-WOODS!!!

much love,

Corey and Jess

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Rich Dad meets Carnegie in the land of the Phoenix Sun!

WOW, Jess and I just had such an amazing experience out in Phoenix, AZ. Below is a little background as to why we were going in the first place and some of the highlights from our trip out west.

As many of you know, Rich Dad Poor Dad literally changed my life. Thank God for that little black and purple book. It’s helped shape my business life in so many ways and snuck some personal lessons in as well. A few years ago, we invited some of the Rich Dad executives out to Michigan to collaborate on an online reinforcement program for the book. One of the executives that came out was Phillip Lechter. Phil is the son of Sharon Lechter who co-wrote Rich Dad Poor Dad. Phil and I hit it off immediately and became very good friends. For reasons that I won’t bore you with, the product never came to life, but the friendship remained.

Fast forward a few years later, both Sharon and Phil have decided to separate from their business partner and follow their passion of providing financial literacy for young people. They had a powerful brand in Rich Dad, but needed a powerful vehicle to reach thousands of teens across the world. Enter Dale Carnegie. Phil is a Dale Carnegie graduate and has a great affinity for the course. He and I have spoken about it often and he knows I’ve worked with the Dale Carnegie Franchise network for years. He called me and asked if I could help them get a program off the ground that would combine the courage and confidence course from Dale Carnegie with the financial literacy material from Rich Dad Poor Dad. WHAT?!?!?! Two passions that run so deeply in both me and Jessica and they are looking to join forces? Too good to be true. I was ready to help any way I could.

Sharon had already made strides by speaking to Dale Carnegie corporate, but in order to gain momentum, she needed to win the crowd! That crowd was the franchisees and I introduced her to the best and brightest. People like John Rodgers, Bob Herrera, Aaron Kent, Dave Rust, Herb Escher, Phil Zeller, Rick Gallegos and others. She won them all over and the financial literacy, personal development and confidence course was born.

This trip was to kick-off the content and marketing development for this powerful program. Sharon invited us out to Phoenix for three days of intense brainstorming and green light thinking.

Oh yeah, she also offered to sit down with me and discuss the book I recently wrote about internet marketing for small business owners. Yes, the author of the book that sold over 13 million copies was going to give me her ear for as long as I needed. I had died and gone to heaven.

So we arrived in Phoenix and, of course, I was battling a cold. Classic. Nonetheless, we headed over to Sharon’s house for a welcome dinner and to get to know each other. She had already gathered a group of great people. We were first introduced to her husband, Michael Lechter, who is a successful businessman in his own right. He is a patent attorney and helped the Cleveland Browns keep their name when the team was moved to Baltimore.

Next was Kevin Stock, the guy behind the design of Rich Dad Poor Dad and created the brilliant purple and black brand.

She had this wonderful, brilliant high school teacher (Dave) there who’s been teaching financial literacy to his students for years. They have joined forces to create this content for the new program.

And of course my buddy Phil – ready and excited to launch this powerful new course with his mom.

Side note – Sharon is so passionate about teaching kids about financial education. She can’t get through talking about it without crying. It’s really wonderful and inspiring to see someone so passionate about their professional mission in life.

Of course Sharon lives in a gorgeous house looking out at the beautiful Arizona Mountains. She had a personal chef there, Eric, who was also a wine sommelier. That’s French for “knows way too much about wine.” Needless to say, we ate the most amazing food all three days.

The next two days were intense and absolutely fantastic. The time we spent with just her group was very productive and then the next day we invited all my franchise contacts to work on the course content and marketing. These guys came with phenomenal ideas, comments and suggestions and Sharon was so pumped and so excited about the future. She also was so very thankful for what Jess and I contributed and we both felt so honored just to be able to participate. That’s the thing about Sharon -- she’s hugely successful but she’s as real as they get. She makes you feel like part of the family the minute you enter her home. But not part of the family enough to let me drive her Aston Martin roadster. Phil told me he's not allowed to drive it either so I didn’t feel so bad.

The last day was about my book. I was humbled and honored that Michael (her husband) sat in on the conversation as well. They both were very complimentary of the book and gave me great feedback. Sharon capped it off with an official endorsement and quote for my book and they both promised to assist me on bringing it to market. Can you read the giddiness in my writing? Unbelievable.

Here’s the quote!

“Do you want to ignite your sales and drastically increase profits through the Internet? This is the first book that gives practical, easy-to-follow action steps proven to increase traffic to your Website. You’ll think Corey Perlman wrote Internet Marketing for the Small Business Owner just for you.”

Jess and I are on the plane heading home with hearts filled and heads flowing with ideas and thoughts for the future. I’m also heading home with badly burnt shins. We got a few hours at the pool on our last day and Jess told me to put sunscreen on, but I informed her real men don’t wear sunscreen. This real man is now very uncomfortable and is using his apple-cranberry can to cool the burn. Nice.

Much love to you all!

corey and jess

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Welcome to Team Perlman

In an effort to stay more connected to friends and family, Jess and I will write summaries about what is going on in the world of Team Perlman. This might include updates on us, our parents, famlily...or even you! So thanks in advance to checking us out from time to time and we look forward to seeing you in cyberspace!

much love,

Corey and Jess
Team Perlman

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Gilda's Club

Jess has done a great job in seeking out opportunities for us to get involved with our community and with great organizations. This one was no exception. Gilda's Club (named after the great Gilda Radner) is a country-wide organization that supports people and their families who are stricken or affected by cancer. They live by the mission that Gilda did which is through love, support, community and laughter, you have control over the cancer, it does not control you. This was such a perfect match for us as I think my mom and Gilda were soul sisters and this is exactly the way my mom dealt with her cancer - by surrounding herself with the friends and family she loved.

Specifically, we were approached to help get the adult-youth program off the ground. Many people under the age of forty are battling cancer and may not even know that there is a community of people in their backyard waiting to help and support them. Even with two battles with cancer in my own family, I had not even heard of Gilda's Club. We are out to change all of that. I'm excited about this opportunity to help create awareness about this phenomenal organization. More to come!

Corey
Co-Founder, Team Perlman

Monday, February 25, 2008

A Place to Worship

Jess and I have been searching high and low for a place where both a Catholic and a Jew could feel completely comfortable and close to God. We think we've finally found that place at Renaissance Unity Church. We went to services last week and it was such a diverse crowd - we loved it! The message centered around working to align our soul, thoughts, feelings, words, actions, etc. and to concentrate more on alignment than on the outcomes we are searching for. That message reminded us to not worry as much about the results of running a pottery business, rehabbing homes, writing books, etc. but instead to do them as who we are and what we value. A good reminder as we continue our journey toward inner peace and a stronger connection with God.

Much love,

Corey and Jess

Saturday, February 23, 2008

My Latest Winter Challenge


As many of you know each winter I select an athletic challenge to support a worthy cause. This year I selected the St. Anthony's Triathlon in St. Petersburg Florida on April 27th. I have been training very hard for this event since November and can't wait to cross the finish line! Over the past few months many of you have donated and I wanted to THANK YOU for that. Every donation means so much to me and goes directly to help support the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society and anyone suffering from blood cancers.

Fundraising can be tough especially when you have to raise over $3,000! So this year I took a different approach and started marketing my fundraisers to my customers and tying a little publicity into my business at the same time. So far, the exposure opportunities have been great! I was published in the local paper (see Pic above) when I held a fundraisier in my storefront window. It was called Spin for a Cause, and I rode on my bike for 4 hours straight while collecting donations and the attention of anyone on the street walking by. The amazing thing about this event was that customers would come up and tell me about a friend or family member that they lost to the disease. I even had a few of my regular customers come up and share this with me, I would have never known they had a family member suffering. I had no problem pushing through the pain after I heard some of those amazing stories. I also had an interview today with another local paper that plans to do a story on my efforts so I will be sure to post that when it runs within the next week!

Interested in donating? There's still time to visit my site and make a donation for this great cause: http://www.active.com/donate/tntmi/teamperlman

Friday, February 22, 2008

Project Hwoods!



Project hWOODS! Ok, we have started work on our second project - hWOODS! This was a foreclosure and was pretty rough when we arrived. As you can see, nasty carpet, interesting paint colors and no toilets in both bathrooms!?!!? Well you know what they say, where there is no toilets, there is opportunity! As always, we busted out the sledgehammer and took care of the demo...take a look!


















And here's the after!













Thursday, February 21, 2008

Project Bham!

This was our first rehab project. Such a cool house in a swanky neighborhood. The previous homeowner was in love with glass block and had it scattered throughout the house. He even had a glass block wall that went directly through the middle of the house (you'll see in pics below). With the help of my bro-in-law John, we took them down peice by peice and sold them on craig's list for a buck a block! Can you believe we had over 800 glass block pieces when all was said and done? unbelievable. With my partner (Andrew Tocco) we spent many days breaking and tearing down anything we could get our hands on. It was my first time demoing anything and, if you haven't had a chance to smack a sledgehammer through a bathroom wall, I'd highly recommend it. I think i busted every stress bubble in my body. It was awesome.

We let the professionals put it all back together and below you'll see the finished product. Enjoy!





And the after of the front yard!





Here's the glass block wall!



The old master bath and my theraputic demo!






And the NEW Master Bath:





Old Guest Bath (It was vintage and cool, but didn't go with the new flow...it had to go):





And the NEW Guest Bath:


And the old backyard:



And the new (we got rid of the deck and put in new brick pavers, new sod, and built that structure off the house from the ground up!):




And finally, the official flyer! What a ride it has been...



Much love,

Jess and Corey
Team Perlman