Social Selling Made Simple

Marki Lemons

Social Selling Made Simple with Marki is the place for Real Estate Professionals to learn how to leverage AI to increase their productivity, leads, and income. AI will empower you to sell more homes and help more people. You'll hear candid conversations with industry leaders, successful agents, coaches, and productivity experts who use artificial intelligence to generate more leads in less time.

  1. 1d ago

    Why Financially Savvy Agents Close More Deals w/ Teresa Grobecker

    A real estate transaction may involve homes, emotions, and major life decisions, but underneath all of it is money. Can the buyer afford the property? Will the taxes affect their qualification? Does the appraisal support the deal? Is the financing actually a good choice for the client? Agents who cannot answer those questions may struggle to advise buyers, identify problems early, or find the solutions that keep transactions moving. In this Best Of episode, we revisit a practical conversation with real estate and financial technology entrepreneur Teresa Grobecker about why agents need a stronger understanding of the financial side of real estate. Teresa argues that real estate professionals should know more than whether a buyer has received a preapproval. They should understand the financial information to determine whether that client can actually reach the closing table, and whether purchasing the property is a responsible decision for them. You'll learn: Why real estate is fundamentally a financial transaction How financial knowledge can help agents close more deals Why a preapproval does not tell an agent everything they need to know How property taxes can affect a buyer's ability to qualify Why understanding PITI gives agents a strategic advantage How financial knowledge can help agents identify overlooked solutions Why agents must disclose any compensation connected to financing How helping buyers evaluate their options can build greater trust   Guest Bio Teresa Grobecker is a recognized innovator in the real estate, fintech, and proptech sectors. With over a decade of experience as a licensed real estate broker and deep expertise in brokerage management, compliance oversight, and technology integration, Teresa has consistently pioneered solutions that bridge the gap between traditional real estate processes and emerging technologies. As the first founder to successfully take a real estate brokerage onto a blockchain, Teresa combines her deep understanding of regulatory requirements with forward-thinking technology strategies to drive operational efficiencies and revenue growth. Her background includes founding and scaling multiple companies in real estate and finance, serving as a venture partner, and contributing as a thought leader in both industries. As the founder of the first online real estate and mortgage brokerage in San Francisco, she showcased her innovative approach. With a background as an equity partner at a global investment bank, Teresa has deep insights into capital markets and has advised the Federal Reserve, SEC, and FHFA on regulatory matters. Additionally, she led three National Association of Realtors portfolio companies during high-growth stages and consulted with Blackstone's ancillary services, advising bank CEOs and presidents. Her expertise in underwriting loans and enhancing their appeal to secondary and capital markets further strengthens her ability to craft compelling marketing strategies that drive growth. Connect with Teresa on LinkedIn.   About Your Host Marki Lemons Ryhal is a ​​Licensed Managing Broker, REALTOR®, and avid volunteer.  She is a dynamic keynote speaker and workshop facilitator, both on-site and virtual; she's the go-to expert for artificial Intelligence, entrepreneurship, and social media in real estate. Marki Lemons Ryhal is dedicated to all things real estate, and with 25+ years of marketing experience, Marki has taught over 250,000 REALTORS® how to earn up to a 2682% return on their marketing dollars. Marki's expertise has been featured in Forbes, the Washington Post, Homes.com, and REALTOR® Magazine.   Subscribe, Rate & Review Check out this episode on our website, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify, and don't forget to leave a review if you like what you heard. Your review feeds the algorithm, so our show reaches more people. Thank you!

  2. Jul 28

    The New Construction Opportunity Most Real Estate Agents Are Missing

    New construction can create enormous opportunities for real estate professionals, but many agents avoid it entirely. The information is fragmented. Builders can be difficult to reach. Agents may spend hours researching communities, requesting availability, driving between developments, and assembling information for buyers. For agents interested in working with international clients, the barriers can be even greater. But what happens when agents have a simpler way to present those opportunities? In this Best Of episode, we revisit a conversation with Christian Calusa, a real estate professional and the founder of NEO. Christian explains why so many agents want to sell new construction or work globally but do not know where to begin. You'll also learn: Why many agents avoid selling new construction What prevents real estate professionals from pursuing international buyers How a new agent reportedly turned an Uber conversation into a $10.2 million sale Why a personalized landing page can become a lead-generation tool How agents can build a niche around relocation and new construction Why educating buyers before a property tour can save everyone time How technology can support relationships without replacing the REALTOR®     Guest Bio Christian Calusa is the CEO and Founder of NEO. NEO is the most adopted platform for new construction in Florida and Texas, and is rapidly expanding throughout the U.S. NEO is a unique solution that connects builders, real estate agents, and buyers in one streamlined ecosystem, offering unparalleled access to inventory, marketing tools, and sales enablement, both nationally and internationally. The platform has received multiple awards in various countries, recognizing its innovation, scalability, and impact on the real estate and PropTech sectors. Visit https://www.newestateonly.com/ to learn more or send an email to cc@newrealestateonly.com.   About Your Host Marki Lemons Ryhal is a ​​Licensed Managing Broker, REALTOR®, and avid volunteer.  She is a dynamic keynote speaker and workshop facilitator, both on-site and virtual; she's the go-to expert for artificial Intelligence, entrepreneurship, and social media in real estate. Marki Lemons Ryhal is dedicated to all things real estate, and with 25+ years of marketing experience, Marki has taught over 250,000 REALTORS® how to earn up to a 2682% return on their marketing dollars. Marki's expertise has been featured in Forbes, the Washington Post, Homes.com, and REALTOR® Magazine.   Subscribe, Rate & Review Check out this episode on our website, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify, and don't forget to leave a review if you like what you heard. Your review feeds the algorithm, so our show reaches more people. Thank you!

  3. Jul 7

    Women Can't Afford to Sit Out the AI Revolution w/ Erica Hanna

    AI is quickly becoming one of the biggest professional advantages of our time. It can help people save time, organize their ideas, create content faster, communicate more clearly, and get more done with fewer resources. But if women are slower to adopt these tools, the gap will not just be technical. It could become economic, professional, and generational. Women are already expected to carry a lot. They are building businesses, managing households, leading teams, caring for families, serving clients, and trying to stay visible in a world that rewards speed and consistency. For many women, the issue is not a lack of talent or ambition. It is capacity. That is why AI matters. Used well, AI can become a powerful support system. It can help women turn ideas into action faster, repurpose their expertise into content, streamline repetitive work, and create more room for strategy, creativity, and leadership. In this episode, you'll learn about the gender gap in AI adoption and why women cannot afford to treat AI as optional.   Guest Bio Erica Hanna, the Co-Founder of Camcorder AI, a generative ai video marketing startup based out of New York City, and Owner of Puke Rainbows Creative, a full-service video production company based in Minneapolis, is always looking towards the future. A 6-time Emmy Award Winner, her directing and producing talents have resulted in projects for clients including: Prince, Ellen DeGeneres, CBS, Mayo Clinic, and Black Voters Matter. She has also been awarded "Twin Cities Top Twitter Personality" three different times. Go to camcorder.ai to sign up for free and email erica@camcorder.ai for a video walkthrough.     About Your Host Marki Lemons Ryhal is a ​​Licensed Managing Broker, REALTOR®, and avid volunteer.  She is a dynamic keynote speaker and workshop facilitator, both on-site and virtual; she's the go-to expert for artificial Intelligence, entrepreneurship, and social media in real estate. Marki Lemons Ryhal is dedicated to all things real estate, and with 25+ years of marketing experience, Marki has taught over 250,000 REALTORS® how to earn up to a 2682% return on their marketing dollars. Marki's expertise has been featured in Forbes, the Washington Post, Homes.com, and REALTOR® Magazine.   Subscribe, Rate & Review Check out this episode on our website, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify, and don't forget to leave a review if you like what you heard. Your review feeds the algorithm, so our show reaches more people. Thank you!

  4. Jun 23

    The Real Reason You Have Inconsistent Income (and The Fix) w/ Dan Rochon

    Real estate agents spend their careers chasing predictable, consistent income. They want to be able to plan their lives, support their families, grow their businesses, and stop waking up every month wondering where the next closing is going to come from. But the problem is, income is an outcome, not something that happens automatically. Consistent income is created by consistent action. It comes from the conversations we start, the relationships we nurture, the value we provide, the follow-up we actually complete, and the lead generation habits we repeat even when we don't feel like doing them. We want the stability, but we resist the structure that creates it. We want a business that feels predictable, but we keep changing our strategy before anything has enough time to work. We look for the next tool, script, platform, or market opportunity, when the real breakthrough might be much simpler: identifying the business-building activities that match who we are, then doing them consistently enough to create momentum. So how do we stop chasing income and start creating the habits, systems, and consistency that lead to it? In this episode, I'm joined by Dan Rochon, real estate coach, author of Teach to Sell, and creator of the No Broke Months framework. Together, we talk about what it really takes to build predictable income in real estate, how to choose the right lead generation strategy for your personality and business, and why consistency is still one of the most underrated advantages an agent can have. Things You'll Learn In This Episode   Consistency is boring before it becomes profitable The activities that create the most income are often the least exciting ones. So how do we train ourselves to keep doing the work when the work stops feeling new? Your superpower should shape your lead generation Not every agent needs to cold call, host open houses, run ads, or build a YouTube channel. How do we identify the business-building activities that actually match who we are? Prospecting, marketing, and networking all cost something Some strategies cost time. Others cost money. Some cost both. How do we decide which lead generation path makes the most sense for the season of business we're in? AI won't replace the agent who knows how to lead Consumers may have more tools, more data, and more ways to avoid us, but they still want trusted human guidance. How do we position ourselves as the expert they choose when technology gives them endless options?   About the Guest Dan Rochon is a keynote speaker, human behavior expert, real estate broker, podcast host, and author of Teach to Sell, who helps sales professionals make better decisions, build trust, and create consistent income without pressure-based selling. With more than 20 years of experience in real estate, Dan is an active Associate Broker serving Virginia and Maryland, where he guides clients through high-stakes decisions every day. His work has given him a front-row seat to the way fear, urgency, and uncertainty shape human behavior when the stakes are high. Dan is also a former Operating Principal of a Keller Williams brokerage and host of the No Broke Months podcast. His book, Teach to Sell, published by Post Hill Press and distributed by Simon & Schuster, is written for salespeople who hate selling and anyone who wants a better way to influence through clarity, trust, and consistency. To get the book, visit https://www.teachtosellbook.com/ or your bookstore of choice.   About Your Host Marki Lemons Ryhal is a ​​Licensed Managing Broker, REALTOR®, and avid volunteer.  She is a dynamic keynote speaker and workshop facilitator, both on-site and virtual; she's the go-to expert for artificial Intelligence, entrepreneurship, and social media in real estate. Marki Lemons Ryhal is dedicated to all things real estate, and with 25+ years of marketing experience, Marki has taught over 250,000 REALTORS® how to earn up to a 2682% return on their marketing dollars. Marki's expertise has been featured in Forbes, the Washington Post, Homes.com, and REALTOR® Magazine.   Subscribe, Rate & Review Check out this episode on our website, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify, and don't forget to leave a review if you like what you heard. Your review feeds the algorithm, so our show reaches more people. Thank you!

  5. Mar 24

    Neurodiversity Is Reality, Are Our Systems Ready? w/ Kathleen Lappe [Replay]

    Neurodiversity isn't a trend. It's not a moment. And it's definitely not something that can be solved with a week of awareness posts and good intentions. It's something many people live with every day and need to be understood, supported, and designed for, not worked around. Because the real issue isn't whether we recognize neurodivergent talent. It's whether the way we've built our workplaces was ever designed to support it in the first place. For decades, we've optimized systems for a narrow definition of productivity, communication, and performance. We've rewarded a specific way of thinking, processing, and showing up. And then we've quietly labeled anything outside of that as a gap to be fixed, rather than a capability to be leveraged. But when you step back and look at the data, it tells a completely different story. One in five people is neurodivergent. Entire groups of highly capable individuals remain unemployed or underutilized, not because they lack skill, but because the system wasn't built with them in mind. And when companies do design intentionally for cognitive diversity, productivity rises, innovation improves, and teams perform at a higher level. So the question isn't whether neurodiversity matters. The question is whether we're willing to rethink the environments we've normalized. In this episode, I'm joined by the founder of DirectOffer, Inc., and parent to a neurodivergent child, Kathleen Lappe. We unpack why awareness alone isn't enough, what organizations are missing when they treat neurodiversity as an accommodation instead of a design principle, and how building for different kinds of thinking doesn't just create inclusion, it creates better outcomes across the board.   Things You'll Learn In This Episode  Awareness doesn't change systems If most organizations already know about neurodiversity, why do outcomes for neurodivergent individuals remain so unchanged? The hidden cost of "culture fit." When we design workplaces around one dominant way of thinking, how much talent are we filtering out without even realizing it? Designing for difference creates advantage If companies see up to a 30% productivity increase when hiring neurodivergent talent, what would happen if systems were built for that from the start? Neurodiversity is a performance strategy, not just an inclusion effort What shifts when we stop treating neurodivergence as something to accommodate and start treating it as a competitive edge?   Guest Bio Kathleen Lappe is an innovative entrepreneur in real estate technology known for her visionary leadership and commitment to accessibility. She founded DirectOffer, Inc., a pioneering software company that has secured multiple patents for real estate technology, specializing in multilingual solutions and ADA-compliant listings. Kathleen's entrepreneurial journey boasts four successful startups, three still thriving today. Her expertise led to the creation of DOAT (DO AudioTours), a global patent revolutionizing property listing by offering automated, ADA-compliant, multilingual audio-visual experiences. DOAT also streamlines communication through lead routing and direct agent contact integration. Kathleen Lappe's drive for innovation, inclusivity, and transformative technology has left an indelible mark on the real estate industry. To work with Direct Offer, visit https://directoffer.com/.   About Your Host Marki Lemons Ryhal is a ​​Licensed Managing Broker, REALTOR®, and avid volunteer.  She is a dynamic keynote speaker and workshop facilitator, both on-site and virtual; she's the go-to expert for artificial Intelligence, entrepreneurship, and social media in real estate. Marki Lemons Ryhal is dedicated to all things real estate, and with 25+ years of marketing experience, Marki has taught over 250,000 REALTORS® how to earn up to a 2682% return on their marketing dollars. Marki's expertise has been featured in Forbes, the Washington Post, Homes.com, and REALTOR® Magazine.   Subscribe, Rate & Review Check out this episode on our website, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify, and don't forget to leave a review if you like what you heard. Your review feeds the algorithm, so our show reaches more people. Thank you!

  6. Mar 10

    Old Chatbots Are Dead: The AI Shift Agents Can't Ignore w/ Jeremias "JMan" Maneiro

    When consumers are browsing homes, researching neighborhoods, or comparing agents, they're not planning to wait until tomorrow for a reply. They're evaluating in real time, and they want to connect immediately. The challenge? Agents can't be available every second. Speed-to-contact is a competitive advantage, but there's almost always a gap between someone showing interest and us entering the conversation. And that gap costs us the lead. Advanced AI chatbots eliminate that gap. They allow us to respond instantly, start meaningful conversations, and capture leads the moment interest is expressed. And the best part? We're not limited to generic auto-replies or placeholder messages. We can respond with informed, specific insights that sound like us and reflect our expertise. Without being chained to our inboxes, we can show up at the exact moment a prospect is ready to engage. So how can AI chatbots help us generate more leads, grow our database, and close more deals? In this episode, global AI strategist, international speaker, and real estate leader Jeremias "JMan" Maneiro returns. Together, we break down how to use AI to create true 24/7 availability, without sacrificing your time, energy, or personal touch. Things You'll Learn In This Episode  No content, no visibility If AI answer engines are pulling from indexed content across the web, what happens to agents who never built a digital footprint of their own? The difference between old bots and AI chatbots Flowchart-based tools like ManyChat rely on rigid triggers and mind maps. How does an AI-powered chatbot create more natural conversations and better lead capture without constant manual mapping? Zillow can charge more (and you'll have to pay it) If the portals have out-published you for years, are you competing with them, or funding them? $20 AI tools vs. a six-figure staff When AI can function like an on-demand marketing, content, and admin team, why are so many agents still resisting the smallest investment in their own leverage?   Guest Bio Jeremias "JMan" Maneiro is a global AI Strategist, international speaker, and real estate leader who helps entrepreneurs and sales professionals turn artificial intelligence into a practical growth engine. As Chief Edutainment Officer of JMan Seminars and co-founder of Big Brain Chat Bots, JMan works with agents, brokers, educators, and business owners around the world to simplify AI and make it profitable. He has delivered thousands of live and virtual sessions internationally, showing professionals how to streamline operations, automate follow-up, elevate client experiences, and differentiate themselves in competitive markets using AI-driven systems. Known for blending strategy with stage presence, JMan focuses on implementation over hype. From building AI-powered social selling frameworks and deploying chatbots for 24/7 global lead capture to leveraging predictive analytics and content automation, he equips audiences with tools they can apply immediately across borders and industries. His philosophy is clear: AI should amplify your authenticity, not replace it. Technology is most powerful when it enhances human connection at scale. JMan teaches leaders how to combine personal brand, storytelling, and smart systems to create influence that travels far beyond geography. To learn more or get a free consultation, go to https://www.jmanseminars.com/.  About Your Host Marki Lemons Ryhal is a ​​Licensed Managing Broker, REALTOR®, and avid volunteer.  She is a dynamic keynote speaker and workshop facilitator, both on-site and virtual; she's the go-to expert for artificial Intelligence, entrepreneurship, and social media in real estate. Marki Lemons Ryhal is dedicated to all things real estate, and with 25+ years of marketing experience, Marki has taught over 250,000 REALTORS® how to earn up to a 2682% return on their marketing dollars. Marki's expertise has been featured in Forbes, the Washington Post, Homes.com, and REALTOR® Magazine.   Subscribe, Rate & Review Check out this episode on our website, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify, and don't forget to leave a review if you like what you heard. Your review feeds the algorithm, so our show reaches more people. Thank you!

  7. Jan 27

    What It Actually Takes to Succeed After You're Licensed w/ Craig Grant

    The hard truth about real estate is that getting your license doesn't prepare you to sell homes. It only makes you legally allowed to try. Pre-licensing only teaches us consumer protection. We learn nothing about lead generation, building a brand, running a database, using a CRM, or building a real business with staying power. Real estate success doesn't come from passing a test or "figuring it out as you go"; it comes from systems, support, and real education. The kind you get from strong instructors, the right broker environment, and intentionally building skills you weren't taught in the classroom. And if you think you can wing it because you're smart, you're in for a reality check.  There's a big difference between being licensed and being prepared, and the agents who stop confusing a license with readiness are the ones who don't flame out in the first few years.  And the kind of support you get matters; it has to set you up for success in today's industry, where AI and technology are no longer optional, but expected.  What do agents need to learn to succeed? What does being prepared actually look like in 2026?  In this episode, I'm joined by Craig Grant, one of the most respected voices in real estate tech and education, as we talk CRM, AI, relationships, and why the right rooms and the right training change everything.   Things You'll Learn In This Episode  The license is not the skillset Pre-licensing teaches protection, not production. Why are so many agents still shocked when they get licensed and realize they have no business model in place? Your database is your pipeline (if you run it like one) A CRM isn't optional if you want longevity. What's the cost of managing your business with sticky notes and "I'll remember"? Relationships beat automation every time Automated follow-up is the minimum; friendship is the differentiator. How do you stop treating clients like transactions and start building a real connection from day one?   Guest Bio Craig Grant is a real estate instructor, course creator, coach, and technologist. Craig Grant is considered one of the most sought-after technology, marketing & cybersecurity speakers around. Whether it be at an industry event, in the classroom, or online, one thing that fuels Craig is to help today's real estate professionals embrace and get over their fear of technology so that it can work for them and not against them. Connect with Craig on LinkedIn, and find out more about the BEATS Conference at beatsconference.com.   About Your Host Marki Lemons Ryhal is a ​​Licensed Managing Broker, REALTOR®, and avid volunteer.  She is a dynamic keynote speaker and workshop facilitator, both on-site and virtual; she's the go-to expert for artificial Intelligence, entrepreneurship, and social media in real estate. Marki Lemons Ryhal is dedicated to all things real estate, and with 25+ years of marketing experience, Marki has taught over 250,000 REALTORS® how to earn up to a 2682% return on their marketing dollars. Marki's expertise has been featured in Forbes, the Washington Post, Homes.com, and REALTOR® Magazine.   Subscribe, Rate & Review Check out this episode on our website, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify, and don't forget to leave a review if you like what you heard. Your review feeds the algorithm, so our show reaches more people. Thank you!

  8. Jan 13

    The Real Reason You Can't Get a Mentor (Stop Doing This)

    One of the most common questions I hear in real estate is, "Will you mentor me?" Here's the truth: most people asking that question haven't done a single thing to earn mentorship. They don't know us, we don't know them, there's no shared work or contribution, just an expectation that access should be free because they asked nicely.  Let's clear something up. Mentorship doesn't come from chasing people down hallways or sending hopeful DMs; it comes from contribution. What most agents miss is the ultimate power move that doesn't seem like one at first. It puts you in rooms you'd never get into otherwise, and gets you standing with the people you wish would mentor you.  What's the key to getting the mentorship you need to succeed in real estate? How do you get the most out of this opportunity? In this episode, we get real about why asking for mentorship without offering value first backfires and what to do instead.   Things You'll Learn In This Episode  Stop asking for mentorship before you've earned it If someone doesn't know your name, your story, or your work ethic, why would they invest in you?  Volunteering is access, not charity When you show up early, prepared, and useful, you stop being invisible. How do you stop treating volunteering like a favor instead of the opportunity it actually is? People are watching when you think they're not Lateness, inconsistency, and excuses don't get forgotten; they get labeled. How can this work against you in real estate?    About Your Host Marki Lemons Ryhal is a ​​Licensed Managing Broker, REALTOR®, and avid volunteer.  She is a dynamic keynote speaker and workshop facilitator, both on-site and virtual; she's the go-to expert for artificial Intelligence, entrepreneurship, and social media in real estate. Marki Lemons Ryhal is dedicated to all things real estate, and with 25+ years of marketing experience, Marki has taught over 250,000 REALTORS® how to earn up to a 2682% return on their marketing dollars. Marki's expertise has been featured in Forbes, the Washington Post, Homes.com, and REALTOR® Magazine.   Subscribe, Rate & Review Check out this episode on our website, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify, and don't forget to leave a review if you like what you heard. Your review feeds the algorithm, so our show reaches more people. Thank you!

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Social Selling Made Simple with Marki is the place for Real Estate Professionals to learn how to leverage AI to increase their productivity, leads, and income. AI will empower you to sell more homes and help more people. You'll hear candid conversations with industry leaders, successful agents, coaches, and productivity experts who use artificial intelligence to generate more leads in less time.

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