From Dishwasher to 1,000+ Units — Then Nearly Losing It All ft. Jarek Tadla | Coffeez
2/14/202654 min
Jarek Tadla is a Polish-born real estate entrepreneur who built a multi-thousand-unit portfolio after arriving in America without speaking English. What began with washing dishes and flipping salvage cars evolved into a long-term buy-and-hold real estate empire spanning hundreds of properties. But behind the financial success came burnout, divorce, depression, and a near-suicidal breaking point that forced him to confront who he truly was. Today, Jarek speaks globally about presence, emotional intelligence, and the danger of chasing external validation while neglecting inner wealth. His mission is simple but bold: help people reconnect with themselves so success doesn’t cost th...
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First 90 secondsJarek Tadla· Guest0:00
I heard this voice and it says like, "Dude, you have absolutely everything you can imagine, and you wanna take your own life? Like you helping so many other people, you cannot help yourself? And I'm not [beep] you right now." 30 seconds later, Jessica, my girlfriend, comes into the room and says word for word. I'm like, "Are you kidding me?" And she opened the blinds, "You done. You're coming out. Like you done. You're not sick. You good. You gotta get out of the bed."
Joseph Shalaby· Host0:30
Welcome to another episode of Coffees With. [laughs] Jarek, it's a pleasure having you. We've had some great- Thank you ... uh, discussions, uh, before the show and, uh, you know, um, y- what, what you've told me so far has been truly, truly inspirational. You know, coming from Poland to America, not knowing the English language, how did you come to a, a, you know, this, this country and really break through into entrepreneurship so quickly?
Jarek Tadla· Guest0:57
Y- it's funny, I, I didn't. Like everything happened unconscious- like, you know, un- unconsciously. Because when I got here, you know, I started washing dishes and going through school and doing everything, and I truly didn't know. Like my entire life I was always doing something on my own, like selling bottles, you know, looking for like, like little deals when I was in Poland, like, you know, always looking for something, but I did not have the skill. And when I got... When I moved here, and if anybody's listening to this, I want to know, one conversation,