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They Watched Institutions Get Rich and Decided to Change the Game — Exclusive Interview with Marc Esrig and Ron Schinik

Marc Esrig and Ron Schinik are the founders and co-managing members of New Blueprint Partners LLC, where they together oversee real estate acquisitions, dispositions, strategy, asset management, and go-to-market execution. Prior to founding New Blueprint, Marc served as Director of a Real Estate and Ron served as Chief Financial Officer - experiences that cemented both their working relationship and their shared conviction in industrial real estate as an asset class.

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Your Nervous System Runs Your Business

Here's something that might challenge how you think about leadership: business performance has far less to do with strategy than most of us have been taught and far more to do with the state of our nervous system.

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Change When Change Feels Impossible

This article is based on my upcoming book, Change When Change Feels Impossible, which explores why so many people struggle to sustain meaningful change despite genuinely wanting their lives to improve. Over the years...

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What if Your Breath Was the Simplest Way Back to You?

Women today are exhausted. Constantly rushing and multitasking. Caring for others and carrying the invisible mental load of work, home, and relationships. It’s a pace of life that leaves little space to...

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The Post-Separation Abuse and How Data Will Revolutionize the Court System

While there have been many consistencies identified in emotional abuse, the current institutional process to exit from high-conflict relationships fails miserably at echoing this. The blunt unfairness of...

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What Writing a Book Taught Me About Leadership

I thought writing a book would teach me about publishing. Instead, it taught me about leadership. Not the polished kind we often see highlighted on social media. Not the carefully curated version filled...

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Safety is Not the Same Thing as Growth

There is a version of safety many of us were taught to chase. The kind of safety that encourages us to stay where we are accepted enough not to rock the boat, stay quiet enough to avoid judgment, stay...

Quote of the week

"Legacy isn’t what you leave behind. It’s also what you build when your family is standing right next to you."

The Imperfection That Makes Real Intimacy Possible

There is a particular paradox that lives at the heart of almost everyone who has done significant spiritual work. The more refined, evolved, and self-aware they become, the harder it can quietly become to actually...

You're Not Burned Out, You're Out of Coherence

Every fix you’ve tried has worked on paper. The earlier nights. The cleaner calendar. The boundaries you finally held. Still, that hum underneath everything. Quiet. Persistent. Waiting. What if it...

Stop Calling It Reflection If You’re Just Thinking

You leave work and drive home. The radio is off. The day is still running through your head, the conversation that went off on a tangent, the meeting you should have handled differently, the decision you keep...

Work-Life Balance Versus Sustainable Authority

If you’ve tried to find a better balance but still feel exhausted, you’re not alone. Many high-achieving women leaders are told they need better work-life balance, but that balance often fails when the deeper...

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Brainz Expert Panel

12 Strategies to Combat Imposter Syndrome

Expert Panelists are handpicked and invited to contribute because of their knowledge and valuable insight within the areas of Business, Mindset, Leadership, Lifestyle, and Sustainability. Members of The Brainz Magazine community of experts will share their best tips, advice, ideas, and hacks within different topics. 

1. Update your self-image

Overcoming imposter syndrome is, in many ways, simple, though not necessarily instant or easy. While books, affirmations, and practical strategies can all be helpful, the most profound and lasting shift will come from updating your self-image. This is because imposter syndrome is usually driven by old, outdated stories about who you used to be, and a stronger self-image addresses those beliefs at their root rather than merely easing the symptoms. As you begin to question those long-held, outdated beliefs, they gradually lose their influence and power over you. When you start to see yourself as capable, developing, and deserving of success, praise feels less threatening, mistakes feel less defining, and the narrative of being a fraud begins to lose its hold. Update your self-image to escape imposter syndrome!

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What It Takes to Build Wealth - Brainz Podcast with Marc Esrig and Ron Schinik

Marc Esrig and Ron Schinik, founders and co-managing members of New Blueprint Partners LLC, join the Brainz Magazine podcast for a powerful conversation on investment strategy, real estate, and building long-term value in today’s market.


In this episode, they share insights from decades of experience across acquisitions, finance, and asset management, breaking down what it really takes to build a successful investment portfolio. From due diligence to protecting downside risk, they reveal the key principles that guide every deal they make. The conversation explores how to identify strong opportunities in uncertain markets, the importance of experience and specialization, and why understanding your partners and tenants is critical to long-term success. Marc and Ron also discuss common mistakes investors make when scaling too quickly and how to balance risk with ambition.


This is an insightful and practical episode for anyone interested in investing, business growth, and making smarter decisions in an unpredictable financial landscape.

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